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Extended state observer based load frequency controller for three area interconnected power system

10.12928/telkomnika.v19i3.18777
Van Van; Ton Duc Thang University Huynh , Phong Thanh; Ton Duc Thang University Tran , Tuan Anh; Ton Duc Thang University Tran , Dao Huy; Ton Duc Thang University Tuan , Van-Duc; Van Lang University Phan
In this paper, we develop a new extended state variable observer based LFC scheme for three-area interconnected power systems. The extended state observerbased load frequency controllers are developed which utilize disturbance estimation techniques. The propose control approach assures that the fluctuating things of the load frequencies reaches to a safer range and the load frequencies can also be made at a very minimal not to have an effect on power quality and power flow in multi-area interconnected power system. The results of the simulations using MATLAB/SIMULINK done did not only address that the proposed newly control method works effectively but also change powerfully the parameter variations of the interconnected areas of the power system. Especially, it works very well to limit disturbances impact on interconnected areas in the system. Therefore, the performance of interconnected power system under different multi-conditions is simulated with the new control method to demonstrate the feasibility of the system.
Volume: 19
Issue: 3
Page: 1001-1009
Publish at: 2021-06-01

A comparative analysis of automatic deep neural networks for image retrieval

10.12928/telkomnika.v19i3.18157
Hanan A.; Mustansiriyah University Al-Jubouri , Sawsan M.; Mustansiriyah University Mahmmod
Feature descriptor and similarity measures are the two core components in content-based image retrieval and crucial issues due to “semantic gap” between human conceptual meaning and a machine low-level feature. Recently, deep learning techniques have shown a great interest in image recognition especially in extracting features information about the images. In this paper, we investigated, compared, and evaluated different deep convolutional neural networks and their applications for image classification and automatic image retrieval. The approaches are: simple convolutional neural network, AlexNet, GoogleNet, ResNet-50, Vgg-16, and Vgg-19. We compared the performance of the different approaches to prior works in this domain by using known accuracy metrics and analyzed the differences between the approaches. The performances of these approaches are investigated using public image datasets corel 1K, corel 10K, and Caltech 256. Hence, we deduced that GoogleNet approach yields the best overall results. In addition, we investigated and compared different similarity measures. Based on exhausted mentioned investigations, we developed a novel algorithm for image retrieval.
Volume: 19
Issue: 3
Page: 858-871
Publish at: 2021-06-01

Amazigh-Sys: Intelligent system for recognition of amazigh words

10.11591/ijai.v10.i2.pp482-489
Rachid Ammari , Lahbib Zenkouar
Amazigh-sys is an intelligent morphological analysis system for Amazigh language based on xerox’s finite-state transducer (XFST). Our system can process simultaneously five lexical units. This paper begins with the development of Amazigh lexicon (AMAlex) for attested nouns, verbs, pronouns, prepositions, and adverbs and the characteristics relating to each lemma. A set of rules are added to define the inflectional behavior and morphosyntactic links of each entry as well as the relationship between the different lexical units. The use of finite-state technology ensures the bidirectionality of our system (analysis and generation). Amazigh-sys is the first general morphological analysis system for Amazigh based on xerox finite state able to process and recognize all lexical units and ensures a high recognition rate of input words. This contribution facilitates the implementation of other applications related to the automatic processing of the Amazigh language.
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
Page: 482-489
Publish at: 2021-06-01

Happiness of university students in new normal Malaysia: The role of mattering, optimism, and social support

10.11591/ijere.v10i2.21138
ZeWai Foo , Kususanto Ditto Prihadi
Studies among students in higher education have established the sense of altering as one of the predictors of subjective well-being, which represents happiness. However, the transition from the quarantined period to the new normal lifestyle amidst the pandemic in Malaysia might have altered the way mattering predicts happiness. Some studies have reported that students tend to feel less socially supported during online studies, and not every one of them showed high optimism or the belief that a better situation will come soon. We hypothesized that in the new normal, the association between mattering and happiness is fully mediated by perceived social support and optimism. In order to test the hypothesis, 400 university students between 18 to 30 years of age were recruited to respond to the Satisfaction with Life Scale, Revised life orientation test, mattering to others questionnaire, and multidimensional scale of perceived social support. Analyses with Bootstrap method with 5,000 sampling and 95% confidence interval using PROCESS Macro Model 4 yielded results, which suggested that mattering is still a robust predictor of happiness and that both perceived social support and optimism only partially mediated the association. Limitations and suggestions for future studies are discussed.
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
Page: 448-454
Publish at: 2021-06-01

Enhancement of luminous flux and color quality of white light-emitting diodes by using green (Y,Gd)BO3:Tb3+ phosphor

10.12928/telkomnika.v19i3.15746
My Hanh Nguyen; Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City Thi , Phung Ton; Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City That , Nguyen Doan Quoc; Ton Duc Thang University Anh
In the study, we analyzed and clarified the effect of green (Y,Gd)BO3:Tb3+ phosphor on chromatic homogeneity and optical performance of multi-chip white LEDs (MCW-LED). Thereby there is a solution to get the best luminous efficiency. In addition, (Y,Gd)BO3:Tb3+ is known as one of the factors that has a significant impact on lighting performance, so it needs to add the (Y,Gd)BO3:Tb3+ phosphor in the structure of LEDs to combine with the yellow phosphor YAG:Ce3+ to receive the best results. Therefore, the concentration and size of (Y,Gd)BO3:Tb3+ should be choose carefully so that the presentation of MCW-LEDs would be more incredible. The results show that when the concentration of green-emitting (Y,Gd)BO3:Tb3+ phosphor tends to increase, it also helps the color homogeneity and the lumen efficiency of MCW-LEDs with the average correlated color temperature (CCT) of 5600 K-8500 K become better.
Volume: 19
Issue: 3
Page: 945-949
Publish at: 2021-06-01

Measurement of colour coordinates of LEDs used in the automotive exterior lighting

10.11591/ijece.v11i3.pp2711-2724
Jan Latal , Patrik Hanulak , Jakub Kolar , Zdenek Wilcek , Tomas Stratil , Filip Sarlej
Article deals with dichromatic white light-emitting diode (LED’s) color coordinates used in automotive exterior lighting. This article also describes basic white automotive LED functionality and basic physical processes that create white light of these LEDs. It focuses on measuring color coordinates of white automotive LEDs with different temperature of LED and how the LED’s color depends on LED’s temperature. The article is comparing very important datasheet information of LED producers and values measured in the laboratory at university. The article contains statistical results of measurements and graphical representation of measured values and declared color bins which are very important for producers of headlamps for automotive companies.
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Page: 2711-2724
Publish at: 2021-06-01

School space selection preferences: Architectural perspective toward formal school

10.11591/ijere.v10i2.20726
Kurnia Widiastuti , Mohamad Joko Susilo , Hanifah Sausan Nurfinaputri
School space plays an essential role in creating a pleasurable learning atmosphere. The tendency of everyone to choose a school space also varies. By knowing this trend pattern, schools can be designed to improve student learning effectiveness. The purpose of this study was to find out which school spaces students choose to study, what kind of room criteria are needed, and distribution patterns of students' preference choices. This research used both the qualitative exploratory and quantitative methods using an open-ended question questionnaire for data collection. Data analysis techniques used qualitative analysis methods consisting of open coding, axial coding, and selective coding. The results showed that the library, mosque, and multimedia laboratory were the most preferred space for students to study at school. Some factors that influence the selection include thermal comfort, completeness of supporting facilities, and acoustic comfort.
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
Page: 502-511
Publish at: 2021-06-01

Offshore wind power integration to support weak grid voltage for industrial loads using VSC-HVDC transmission system

10.11591/ijece.v11i3.pp1876-1885
Ahmed A. Daoud , Ahmed F. Abouzeid , Sobhy S. Dessouky
This paper investigates the integration of the offshore wind power plant into the grid using voltage source converter high-voltage direct current (VSC-HVDC). The paper proposes both offshore and onshore converter stations control to support voltage variation in grid. Heavy industrial loads result in a weak grid. In this paper, the effect on industrial loads by the grid strength is shown. Then the paper proposes a solution for the grid voltage support for industrial loads connected to weak grids. The results showed that the increase of grid voltage from 0.7 pu to 1 pu at full load condition that provides a continuous operation without any interruption. The system was modelled using MATLAB/Simulink package.
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Page: 1876-1885
Publish at: 2021-06-01

Customer application protocol for data transfer between embedded processor and microcontroller systems

10.12928/telkomnika.v19i3.18764
Mazin R.; Northern Technical University Khalil , Laith A.; Northern Technical University Mohammed , Omar N.; Northern Technical University Yousif
This paper develops a new customer application protocol (CAP) to improve the efficiency of transferring data between embedded processor and microcontroller systems. The established protocol is characterized by its fidelity and simplicity for using a small header to control and monitor the data flow between the two systems. This is achieved by constructing an embedded processor system with an Ethernet intellectual property (IP) core featured by lightweight IP (lwIP) to settle a connection with a microcontroller device. The embedded system is configured on spartan6E FPGAs slice. The system performance is tested by transferring audio samples and displaying them on chipscope media. The performance test of the designed embedded system with the developed customer application protocol showed fast, efficient and high precision data exchange between the processor and microcontroller systems.
Volume: 19
Issue: 3
Page: 801-808
Publish at: 2021-06-01

A spatiotemporal analysis of dengue hemorrhagic fever in Banyumas, Indonesia

10.11591/ijphs.v10i2.20713
Dwi Sarwani Sri Rejeki , Nunung Nurhayati , Budi Aji
Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is a public health problem in the world and also in Indonesia. One of the districts in Central Java that is still having problems with this disease is Banyumas, Indonesia. The incidence rate (IR) data in 2018 was 2.75 per 100,000 populations and the case fatality rate (CFR) was 3.64%. Spatiotemporal analysis was used to determine local variation, geographic determination of risk zones, and measurement of disease control interventions. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the distribution and grouping of dengue cases based on the spatiotemporal analysis. The design was observational with a cross-sectional spatial analysis. This study was conducted in Banyumas, Indonesia with the analysis unit for dengue fever patients in 2018 using as many as 57 cases. Furthermore, the data analysis used includes overlay, buffering, and clustering with SaTScan and ArcGis software. The results showed that there was a clustering of dengue cases in Banyumas, with one primary and three secondary clusters detected. The primary cluster occurred in March-April 2018, involving four sub-districts in urban areas. It was then concluded that the significantly identified clusters indicate a transmission of dengue fever in the Banyumas area with a radius of three kilometers.
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
Page: 231-240
Publish at: 2021-06-01

Child tracking and hidden activities observation system through mobile app

10.11591/ijeecs.v22.i3.pp1659-1666
Mohammad Jahangir Alam , Tanjia Chowdhury , Sohrab Hossain , Shusmoy Chowdhury , Tanmoy Das
The world is changing rapidly due to information technology, and all the people around the world are busy with their jobs, and business, adjusting to this race. Now, parents are giving more time at their business, office, and jobs, instead of passing the time at home, but they always get worried and scared about their children due to abuse of Information Technology and the country's law and order situation. So, parents are wanted to track and monitor their child's activities and location from anywhere to resolve their pressure. But is not possible for every parent to monitor their child physically due to many reasons. This paper presents a system that will help parents monitor their child activities from anywhere using a mobile phone to solve the problem. This android app uses global positioning system (GPS) and mobile services to find the child location and secretly stored all the call logs, hort message service (SMS) logs, contact lists, and accurate locations without knowing the children. Children assume that they are using Facebook, browsing the net or watching videos from youtube. It will not hamper any activities of the child. Parents can check all the activities of children using this app.
Volume: 22
Issue: 3
Page: 1659-1666
Publish at: 2021-06-01

Card game as a pedagogical tool for numeracy skills development

10.11591/ijere.v10i2.20722
Parmjit Singh , Teoh Sian Hoon , Akmal Md Nasir , Adlan Md Ramly , Syazwani Md Rasid , Chew Cheng Meng
Given the hypothesis that card games form a strong tool capable of shaping the aforementioned interest, this study has developed a card game called Math Zap as a pedagogical tool for numeracy skills development in the context of mental computation. It is geared towards investigating the efficacy of this Math Zap card game, in facilitating the development of numeracy skills amongst learners, and their attitude towards using it as a pedagogical tool. A mix method approach using an experimental and descriptive design was taken and tested amongst 34 primary school students aged 12 to 13. From the results of the study, it is found that the Math Zap card game is a highly effective learning tool in so far as the enhancement of students’ numeracy computation skills in the areas of fractions, percentages and decimals are concerned. This is evidenced by a statistical significant pre-post test score increment. Furthermore, students were rather positive and receptive towards the game, further substantiating the claim of it being a useful pedagogical tool.
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
Page: 693-705
Publish at: 2021-06-01

Unidirectional-bidirectional recurrent networks for cardiac disorders classification

10.12928/telkomnika.v19i3.18876
Annisa; Universitas Sriwijaya Darmawahyuni , Siti; Universitas Sriwijaya Nurmaini , Muhammad Naufal; Universitas Sriwijaya Rachmatullah , Firdaus; Universitas Sriwijaya Firdaus , Bambang; Universitas Sriwijaya Tutuko
The deep learning approach of supervised recurrent network classifiers model, i.e., recurrent neural networks (RNNs), long short-term memory (LSTM), and gated recurrent units (GRUs) are used in this study. The unidirectional and bidirectional for each cardiac disorder (CDs) class is also compared. Comparing both phases is needed to figure out the optimum phase and the best model performance for ECG using the Physionet dataset to classify five classes of CDs with 15 leads ECG signals. The result shows that the bidirectional RNNs method produces better results than the unidirectional method. In contrast to RNNs, the unidirectional LSTM and GRU outperformed the bidirectional phase. The best recurrent network classifier performance is unidirectional GRU with average accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, precision, and F1-score of 98.50%, 95.54%, 98.42%, 89.93% 92.31%, respectively. Overall, deep learning is a promising improved method for ECG classification.
Volume: 19
Issue: 3
Page: 902-910
Publish at: 2021-06-01

Clustering using kernel entropy principal component analysis and variable kernel estimator

10.11591/ijece.v11i3.pp2109-2119
Loubna El Fattahi , El Hassan Sbai
Clustering as unsupervised learning method is the mission of dividing data objects into clusters with common characteristics. In the present paper, we introduce an enhanced technique of the existing EPCA data transformation method. Incorporating the kernel function into the EPCA, the input space can be mapped implicitly into a high-dimensional of feature space. Then, the Shannon’s entropy estimated via the inertia provided by the contribution of every mapped object in data is the key measure to determine the optimal extracted features space. Our proposed method performs very well the clustering algorithm of the fast search of clusters’ centers based on the local densities’ computing. Experimental results disclose that the approach is feasible and efficient on the performance query.
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Page: 2109-2119
Publish at: 2021-06-01

Home security monitoring system with IoT-based Raspberry Pi

10.11591/ijeecs.v22.i3.pp1295-1302
I Gusti Made Ngurah Desnanjaya , I Nyoman Alit Arsana
Home security monitoring system is a system that is able to monitor the house from unwanted events such as theft. Home monitoring systems can monitor and send users notices about the condition of their homes at the same time. Notifications sent in the form of pictures of the state of the room in the house, temperature conditions and gas density conditions. The home security monitoring system was created using Raspberry Pi as the control center of the system. It was connected with several sensors namely PIR sensor is used to detect objects that enter the room, raspicam is used to take pictures when the PIR sensor detects objects, temperature sensors and gas sensors are used to detect the state of temperature and gas concentration, and telegram is used as a liaison application to send notifications from Raspberry Pi to tool users. The final result of this research is to build a home security monitoring system with Raspberry Pi based on telegraph messenger. This system is able to monitor the security of the house from burglars or intruders, notify the temperature of the house and detect smoke or gas.
Volume: 22
Issue: 3
Page: 1295-1302
Publish at: 2021-06-01
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