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Design of LLC resonant converter for street lamp based on photovoltaic powersource (Conference Paper)
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AbstractThis topic presents a design procedure for the LLC resonant half-bridge converter configuration in the effort to bepropossed to supply the LED street lamp The main power is from Photovoltaic (PV) The paper is started a brief reviewabout LLC converter and description of the relationship between input and output as a voltage ratio or voltage gainfunction Next section is about to make simulation by PSIM software and hardware for circuit and compare the resultcopy 2014 IEEE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Greetings and Thanks from the General Chair
Foreword from Head of Department of Electrical Engineering
Foreword from Dean Faculty of Engineering
Organizing Committee
Steering Committee
Technical Program Committee
Keynote Speakerrsquos Biography
Conference Program
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
I-1 Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design Prof Hiroshi Ochi
1
I-2 Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things Prof Dr Trio Adiono
11
I-3 Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia Adi Rahman Adiwoso
13
CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS
CC1 Enhancement of DRAMs Performance using Resonant Tunneling Diode Buffer Ahmed Lutfi Elgreatly Ahmed Ahmed Shaaban El-Sayed M El-Rabaie
16
CC2 Real-time SoC Architecture and Implementation of Variable Speech PDF based Noise Cancellation System Aditya Ferry Ardyanto Idham Hafizh Septian Gilang Permana Putra Trio Adiono
21
CC3 Application of Supervised Learning in Grain Dryer Technology Recirculation Type Cooperated with Wireless Sensor Network Sidiq Syamsul Hidayat Totok Prasetyo Amin Suharjono Kurnianingsih
Muhammad Anif
26
CC4 Design of Real-Time Gas Monitoring System Based-on Wireless Sensor Networks for Merapi Volcano B Supriyo SS Hidayat A Suharjono M Anif Sorja Koesuma
30
CC5 ANFIS Application for Calculating Inverse Kinematics of Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly (PUMA) Robot Hugo Adeodatus Hendarto Munadi Joga Dharma Setiawan
35
CC6 MRC NN Controller for Arm Robot Manipulator M Khairudin Nur Kholis
41
CC7 Development of Microcontroller-based Stereoscopic Camera Rig Positioning System Julian Ilham Wan-Young Chung
46
CC8 Design of A Digital PI Controller for Room Temperature on Wireless Sensor and Actuator Network (WSAN) System Bambang Sugiarto Elan Djaelani
52
CC9 Display and Interface of wireless EMG measurements Kevin Eka Pramudita F Budi Setiawan Siswanto
58
CC10 Accuracy Enhancement of Pickett Tunnelling Barrier Memristor Model Ahmad A Daoud Ahmed A Shaaban Sherif M Abuelenin
63
CC11 Data Fusion and Switching Function For UAV Quadrotor Navigation System Muhammad Faris Adha Imam Cahyadi Hanung Adi Nugroho
68
CC12 Data logger Management Software Design for Maintenance and Utility in Remote Devi Munandar Djohar Syamsi
74
CC13 Investigation of Electrical Properties of NanofibrePolyaniline Synthesize as Material for Sensor Ngurah Ayu Ketut Umiati Siti Nurrahmi Kuwat Triyana Kamsul Abraha
79
CC14 Reconfigurable Floating Point Adder Vipin Gemini
83
CC15 HOVER POSITION CONTROL WITH FUZZY LOGIC Nia Maharani Raharja Iswanto Muhammad Faris Adha Imam Cahyadi
89
CC16 METHODOLOGY OF FUZZY LOGIC WITH MAMDANI FUZZI MODELS APPLIED TO THE MICROCONTROLLER Indra Sakti
93
CC17 Fall Detection System Using Accelerometer and Gyroscope Based on Smartphone Arkham Zahri Rakhman Lukito Edi Nugroho Widyawan Kurnianingsih
99
CC18 Design and Implementation of Sensor Fusion for Inertia Measurement on Flying Robot Case Study Hexacopter Huda Ubaya Afdhal Akrom
105
CC19 Triple Band Bandpass Filter With Cascade Tri Section Stepped Impedance Resonator Gunawan Wibisono Tierta Syafraditya
111
CC20 Temperature Response Analysis Based on Pulse Width Irradiation of 245 GHz Microwave Hyperthermia Imam Santoso Thomas Sri Widodo Adhi Susanto Maesadjie Tjokronagoro
115
IMAGE PROCESSING AND MULTIMEDIA
IP1 Visual Object Tracking using Particle Clustering Harindra Wisnu Pradhana
119
IP2 Selective Encryption of video MPEG use RSA Algorithm Prati Hutari Gani Maman Abdurohman
124
IP3 Analytical Hierarchy Process for Land Suitability Analysis Rahmat Sholeh Fahrul Agus and Heliza Rahmania Hatta
129
IP4 Training Support for Pouring Task in Casting Process using Stereoscopic Video See-through Display - Presentation of Molten Metal Flow Simulation Based on Captured Task Motion Kazuyo Iwamoto Hitoshi Tokunaga Toshimitsu Okane
133
IP5 Feature Extraction and Classification of Heart Sound based on Autoregressive Power Spectral Density Laurentius Kuncoro Probo Saputra Hanung Adi Nugroho Meirista Wulandari
139
IP6 Smart-Meter based on current transient signal signature and constructive backpropagation method Mat Syairsquoin MF Adiatmoko Isa Rachman L Subiyanto Koko Hutoro Ontoseno Penangsang Adi Soeprijanto
144
IP7 AUTOMATIC DOORSTOP SAFETY SYSTEM BASED ON IMAGE PROCESSING WITH WEBCAM AND SCANNER Stanley Suryono Wibisono Florentinus Budi Setiawan
150
IP8 Palmprint Identification for User Verification based on Line Detection and Local Standard Deviation Bagas Sakamulia Prakoso Ivanna K Timotius Iwan Setyawan
155
IP9 Cerebellar Model Articulation Controller (CMAC) for Sequential Images Coding Muhamad Iradat Achmad Hanung Adinugroho Adhi Susanto
160
IP10 A Comparative Study on Signature Recognition Ignatia Dhian Estu Karisma Ratri Hanung Adi Nugroho Teguh Bharata Adji
167
IP11 Study of Environmental Condition Using Wavelet Decomposition Based on Infrared Image S R Sulistiyanti M Komarudin L Hakim A Yudamson
172
IP12 Very High Throughput WLAN System for Ultra HD 4K Video Streaming Wahyul Amien Syafei Masayuki Kurosaki and Hiroshi Ochi
177
IP13 Iris Recognition Analysis Using Biorthogonal Wavelets Tranform for Feature Extraction R Rizal Isnanto
183
INFORMATION AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES
ICT1 The Development of 3D Educational Game to Maximize Childrenrsquos Memory Dania Eridani Paulus Insap Santosa
188
ICT2 The Influence of Knowledge Management to Succesful Collaborative Design Yani Rahmawati Christiono Utomo
193
ICT3 Knowledge and Protocol on Collaborative Design Selection Christiono Utomo Yani Rahmawati
199
ICT4 Mobile-Based Learning Design with Android Development Tools Oky Dwi Nurhayati Kurniawan Teguh M
203
ICT5 A mobile diabetes educational system for Fasting Type 2 Diabetes in Saudi Arabia Mohammed Alotaibi
208
ICT6 Aggressive Web Application Honeypot for Exposing Attackerrsquos Identity Supeno Djanali FX Arunanto Baskoro Adi Pratomo Abdurrazak Baihaqi
Hudan Studiawan Ary Mazharuddin Shiddiqi
212
ICT7 Adjustment Levels for Intelligent Tutoring System using Modified Items Response Theory Ika Widiastuti Nurul Zainal Fanani
217
ICT8 Smile Recognition System based on Lip Corners Identification Eduard Royce Iwan Setyawan Ivanna K Timotius
222
ICT9 An Integrated Framework for Measuring Information System Success Considering the Impact of Culture in Indonesia Siti Mardiana
226
ICT10 Pre-Processing Optimization on Sound Detector Application AudiTion (Android Based Supporting Media for the Deaf) Gian Gautama Imanuel Widjaja Michael Aditya Sutiono Jovan Anggara Hugeng
233
ICT11 EVALUATION OF DISTRIBUTION NETWORK RELIABILITY INDEX USING LOOP RESTORATION SCHEME Daniar Fahmi Abdillah F I IGN Satriyadi Hernanda Dimas Anton Asfani
239
ICT12 Efficient Message Security Based Hyper Elliptic Curve Cryptosystem (HECC) for Mobile Instant Messenger Putra Wanda Selo Bimo Sunafri Hantono
245
ICT13 Application of Web-Based Information System in Production Process of Batik Industry Design Division Indah Soesanti
250
ICT14 Managing and Retrieval of Cultural Heritage Multimedia Collection Using Ontology Albaar Rubhasy AAG Yudhi Paramartha Indra Budi Zainal A Hasibuan
255
ICT15 Individual Decision Model for Urban Regional Land Planning Agus Fahrul Sumaryono Subagyo Lambang Ruchaemi Afif
260
ICT16 Enhancing Online Expert System Consultation Service with Short Message Service Interface Istiadi Emma Budi Sulistiarini Guntur Dharma Putra
266
ICT17 Mobile Nutrition Recommendation System For 0-2 Year Infant Ratih Nur Esti Anggraini Siti Rochimah Kessya Din Dalmi
272
ICT18 Comparison of Distance and Dissimilarity Measures for Clustering Data with Mix Attribute Types Hermawan Prasetyo Ayu Purwarianti
276
ICT19 Determining E-commerce Adoption Level by SMEs in Indonesia Based on Customer-Oriented Benefits Evi Triandini Daniel Siahaan Arif Djunaidy
281
ICT20 Providing Information Sources Domain for Information Seeking Agent From Organizing Knowledge Istiadi Lukito Edi Nugroho Paulus Insap Santosa
286
ICT21 Decision Support System For Stock Trading Using Decision Tree Technical Analysis Indicators and Its Sensitivity Profitability Analysis FX Satriyo D Nugroho Teguh Bharata Adji Silmi Fauziati
291
ICT22 Design Web Service Academic Information System Based Multiplatform Meta Lara Pandini Zainal Arifin and Dyna Marisa Khairina
297
ICT23 Effects of VANETs Attributes on Network Performance Agung B Prasetijo Sami S Alwakeel and Hesham A Altwaijry
303
ICT24 Visualization of Condition Irrigation Building and Canal Using Web GIS Application Falahah Defrin Karisia Ayuningtias
309
ICT25 Comparison of three back-propagation architectures for interactive animal names utterance learning Ajub Ajulian Zahra Macrina and Achmad Hidayatno
315
ICT26 WORK IN PROGRESS - OPEN EDUCATION METRIC (OEM) DEVELOPING WEB-BASED METRIC TO MEASURE OPEN EDUCATION SERVICES QUALITY Priyogi B Nan Cenka B A Paramartha AAGY ampRubhasy A
319
POWER SYSTEMS
PS1 Design and Implementation of Solar Power as Battery Charger Using Incremental Conductance Current Control Method based on dsPIC30F4012 Ahmad Musa Leonardus H Pratomo Felix Y Setiono
324
PS2 An Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System for Fault Detection in Transformers by Analyzing Dissolved Gases Ms Alamuru Vani Dr Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra Murthy
328
PS3 Optimal Power Flow based upon Genetic Algorithm deploying Optimum Mutation and Elitism M Usman Aslam Muhammad Usman Cheema Muhammad Samran Muhammad Bilal Cheema
334
PS4 Design Analysis and Optimization of Ground Grid Mesh of Extra High Voltage Substation Using an Intelligent Software M Usman Aslam Muhammad Usman Cheema Muhammad Samran
Muhammad Bilal Cheema
339
PS5 Design and Simulation of Neural Network Predictive Controller Pitch-Angle Permanent Magnetic Synchrounous Generator Wind Turbine Variable Pitch System Suyanto Soedibyo Aji Akbar Firdaus
346
PS6 Inverse Clarke Transformation based Control Method of a Three-Phase Inverter for PV-Grid Systems Slamet Riyadi
351
PS7 Control of a Single Phase Boost Inverter with the Combination of Proportional Integrator and Hysteresis Controller Felix Yustian Setiono
356
PS8 A Simple Three-phase Three-wire Voltage Disturbance Compensator Hanny H Tumbelaka
361
PS9 Analysis of Protection Failure Effect and Relay Coordination on Reliability Index IGN Satriyadi Hernanda Evril N Kartinisari Dimas Anton Asfani Daniar Fahmi
366
PS10 Extreme Learning Machine Approach to Estimate Hourly Solar Radiation On Horizontal Surface (PV) in Surabaya - East Java Imam Abadi Adi Soeprijanto Ali Musyafarsquo
371
PS11 Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Antonius Rajagukguk Mochamad Ashari Dedet Candra Riawan
376
PS12 The Influence of Meteorological Parameters under Tropical Condition on Electricity Demand Characteristic Indonesia Case Study Yusri Syam Akil Syafaruddin Tajuddin Waris A A Halik Lateko
382
PS13 Optimal Distribution Network Reconfiguration with Penetration of Distributed Energy Resources Ramadoni Syahputra Imam Robandi Mochamad Ashari
387
PS14 Maximum Power Point Tracking Photovoltaic Using Root Finding Modified Bisection Algorithm Soedibyo Ciptian Weried Priananda Muhammad Agil Haikal
393
PS15 Design of LLC Resonant Converter for Street Lamp Based On Photovoltaic Power Source Idreis Abdualgader Eflita Yohana Mochammad Facta
399
PS16 Power Loss Reduction Strategy of Distribution Network with Distributed Generator Integration Soedibyo Mochamad Ashari Ramadoni Syahputra
403
PS17 Double Dielectric Barrier Discharge Chamber for Ozone Generation Mochammad Facta Hermawan KarnotoZainal Salam Zolkafle Buntat
408
PS18 Leakage Current Characteristics at Different Shed of Epoxy Resin Insulator under Rain Contaminants Abdul Syakur Hermawan
412
PS19 Transformer monitoring using harmonic current based on wavelet transformation and probabilistic neural network (PNN) Imam Wahyudi F Wisnu Kuntjoro Adi Ardyono Priyadi Margo Pujiantara Mauridhi Hery P
418
TELECOMUNICATIONS
TE1 Data Rate of Connections in Performing Packet Delivery of Wireless Mesh Network with Hybrid Wireless Mesh Protocol and Optimized Link State Routing Protocol Alexander William Setiawan Putra Antonius Suhartomo
423
TE2 Empirical Studies of Wireless Sensor Network Energy Consumption for Designing RF Energy Harvesting Eva Yovita Dwi Utami Deddy Susilo Budihardja Murtianta
428
TE3 Modulation Performance in Wireless Avionics Intra Communications (WAIC) Muhammad Suryanegara Naufan Raharya
433
TE4 Implementation and Performance Analysis of Alamouti Algorithm for MIMO 2x2 Using Wireless Open-Access Research Platform (WARP) Rizadi Sasmita Darwis Suwadi Wirawan Endroyono Titiek Suryani
Prasetiyono Hari Mukti
437
TE5 Period Information Deviation on the Segmental Sinusoidal Model Florentinus Budi Setiawan
442
TE6 A Compact Dual-band Antenna Design using Meander-line Slots for WiMAX Application in Indonesia Prasetiyono Hari Mukti Eko Setijadi Nancy Ardelina
446
TE7 Design and Analysis of Dualband J-Pole Antenna with Variation in ldquoTrdquo Shape for Transceiver Radio Communication at VHF and UHF Band Yoga Krismawardana Yuli Christyono Munawar A Riyadi
450
TE8 Low Cost Implementation for Synchronization in Distributed Multi Antenna Using USRPGNU-Radio Savitri Galih Marc Hoffmann Thomas Kaiser
456
TE9 Development of the First Indonesian S-Band Radar Andrian Andaya LestariOktanto Dedi Winarko Herlinda Serliningtyas Deni Yulian
460
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MetadataAbstractSafe operation of elements of power systems plays a crucial role in maintaining threliability and safety of the system Transformers being a key element in power syneed to be maintained and monitored on a regular basis Dissolved gas analysis hbeen used as a reliable tool in maintaining the safe operation of transformers for atime Analysis of dissolved gases is analytical and often interpreted differently bydifferent users and methods The scope of Artificial Intelligence tools in dissolved
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analysis has become critical with increasing number of transformers being used inpower systems coupled with rapid expansion of transmission and distributioncomponents In this work we have designed an analysis system based on differenArtificial Intelligence methods like Neural Networks Fuzzy and Adaptive Neuro-Ffor analyzing dissolved gas and give interpretation about possible faults AdaptiveNeuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) modeling technique has emerged as onesoft computing modeling technique for power transformer The objective of this pato design an ANFIS model for dissolved gas analysis of power transformers Theprediction ability of the ANFIS is also tested using limited data set for model traini
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
Alamuru VaniDepartment of Electrical Engineering VJIT Hyderabad India
Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra MurthySchool of Electrical Engineering Sreenidhi Institute of Science and TechnologyHyderabad India
II IntroductionDissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) has been used for more than 30 years [1]ndash[3] focondition assessment of functioning electrical transformers DGA measures theconcentrations of hydrogen (H2) methane (CH4) ethane (C2H6) ethylene (C2acetylene (C2H2) carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved transformer oil CO and CO2 are generally associated with the decomposition ocellulose insulation usually small amounts of H2 and CH4 would be expected awell C2H6 C2H4 C2H2 and larger amounts of H2 and CH4 are generallyassociated with the decomposition of oil All transformers generate some gasduring normal operation but it has become generally accepted that gas generaabove and beyond that observed in normally operating transformers is due to fthat lead to local overheating or to points of excessive electrical stress that resudischarges or arcing Despite the fact that DGA has been used for several decaand is a common diagnostic technique for transformers there are no universally
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accepted means for interpreting DGA results IEEE C57ndash104 [3] and IEC 60599use threshold values for gas levels Other methods make use of ratios of gasconcentrations [2] [5] and are based on observations that relative gas amountsshow some correlation with the type the location and the severity of the fault Gratio methods allow for some level of problem diagnosis whereas thresholdmethods focus more on discriminating between normal and abnormal behaviorIEC standard 60599 [18] classifies the DGA detectable transformer faults into 2categories the electrical fault and the thermal fault These two main categories be further sorted into 6 types of transformer fault according to the magnitudes othe fault energy the electrical fault partial discharge (PD) D1 (discharge of lowenergy) and D2 (discharge of high energy) the thermal fault T1 (Thermal fault low temperature range ) T2 (Thermal fault of medium temperaturange ) and T3 (Thermal fault of high temperature ran
) [7] Many DGA analysis techniques employing Artificial Intelligencan be found in the literature We briefly review here previous techniques fortransformer failure prediction from DGA All of them follow the methodologyconsisting in feature extraction from DGA followed by a classification algorithmThe majority of them are techniques [6] [7] [9]ndashndash[13] [15] [16] built around afeedforward neural-network classifier that is also called Multi-Layer Perceptron(MLP) and that we explain in Section IV Some of these papers introduce furtheenhancements to the MLP in particular neural networks that are run in parallelan expert system in [10] Wavelet Networks (ie neural nets with a wavelet-basfeature extraction) in [16] Self-Organizing Polynomial Networks in [9] and FuzzNetworks in [6] [12] [13] [15] Several studies [6] [8] [12] [13] [15] [16] resofuzzy logic [18] when modeling the decision functions Fuzzy logic enables logicreasoning with continuously-valued predicates (between 0 and 1) instead of binones but this inclusion of uncertainty within the decision function is redundant wthe probability theory behind Bayesian reasoning and statistics Stochasticoptimization techniques such as genetic programming are also used as anadditional tool to select features for the classifier in [8] [12] [14] [16] and [17]Finally Shintemirov et al [17] conduct a comprehensive comparison between knearest neighbors neural networks and support vector machines each of themcombined with genetic Programming-based feature selection
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MetadataAbstractThe aim of optimal power flow is to discover an operating point that minimizes thegeneration cost while satisfying multiple operating constraints Over the years sevtechniques have been introduced to solve this non-linear optimization problem Inpaper genetic algorithm deploying optimum non-uniform mutation rate and elitismbeen used to solve this problem After implementation of this algorithm in MATLABdata of IEEE 30-bus practical power system and NTDC 32-bus test system of Pak
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
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B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
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I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
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academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
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Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
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Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Greetings and Thanks from the General Chair
Foreword from Head of Department of Electrical Engineering
Foreword from Dean Faculty of Engineering
Organizing Committee
Steering Committee
Technical Program Committee
Keynote Speakerrsquos Biography
Conference Program
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
I-1 Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design Prof Hiroshi Ochi
1
I-2 Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things Prof Dr Trio Adiono
11
I-3 Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia Adi Rahman Adiwoso
13
CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS
CC1 Enhancement of DRAMs Performance using Resonant Tunneling Diode Buffer Ahmed Lutfi Elgreatly Ahmed Ahmed Shaaban El-Sayed M El-Rabaie
16
CC2 Real-time SoC Architecture and Implementation of Variable Speech PDF based Noise Cancellation System Aditya Ferry Ardyanto Idham Hafizh Septian Gilang Permana Putra Trio Adiono
21
CC3 Application of Supervised Learning in Grain Dryer Technology Recirculation Type Cooperated with Wireless Sensor Network Sidiq Syamsul Hidayat Totok Prasetyo Amin Suharjono Kurnianingsih
Muhammad Anif
26
CC4 Design of Real-Time Gas Monitoring System Based-on Wireless Sensor Networks for Merapi Volcano B Supriyo SS Hidayat A Suharjono M Anif Sorja Koesuma
30
CC5 ANFIS Application for Calculating Inverse Kinematics of Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly (PUMA) Robot Hugo Adeodatus Hendarto Munadi Joga Dharma Setiawan
35
CC6 MRC NN Controller for Arm Robot Manipulator M Khairudin Nur Kholis
41
CC7 Development of Microcontroller-based Stereoscopic Camera Rig Positioning System Julian Ilham Wan-Young Chung
46
CC8 Design of A Digital PI Controller for Room Temperature on Wireless Sensor and Actuator Network (WSAN) System Bambang Sugiarto Elan Djaelani
52
CC9 Display and Interface of wireless EMG measurements Kevin Eka Pramudita F Budi Setiawan Siswanto
58
CC10 Accuracy Enhancement of Pickett Tunnelling Barrier Memristor Model Ahmad A Daoud Ahmed A Shaaban Sherif M Abuelenin
63
CC11 Data Fusion and Switching Function For UAV Quadrotor Navigation System Muhammad Faris Adha Imam Cahyadi Hanung Adi Nugroho
68
CC12 Data logger Management Software Design for Maintenance and Utility in Remote Devi Munandar Djohar Syamsi
74
CC13 Investigation of Electrical Properties of NanofibrePolyaniline Synthesize as Material for Sensor Ngurah Ayu Ketut Umiati Siti Nurrahmi Kuwat Triyana Kamsul Abraha
79
CC14 Reconfigurable Floating Point Adder Vipin Gemini
83
CC15 HOVER POSITION CONTROL WITH FUZZY LOGIC Nia Maharani Raharja Iswanto Muhammad Faris Adha Imam Cahyadi
89
CC16 METHODOLOGY OF FUZZY LOGIC WITH MAMDANI FUZZI MODELS APPLIED TO THE MICROCONTROLLER Indra Sakti
93
CC17 Fall Detection System Using Accelerometer and Gyroscope Based on Smartphone Arkham Zahri Rakhman Lukito Edi Nugroho Widyawan Kurnianingsih
99
CC18 Design and Implementation of Sensor Fusion for Inertia Measurement on Flying Robot Case Study Hexacopter Huda Ubaya Afdhal Akrom
105
CC19 Triple Band Bandpass Filter With Cascade Tri Section Stepped Impedance Resonator Gunawan Wibisono Tierta Syafraditya
111
CC20 Temperature Response Analysis Based on Pulse Width Irradiation of 245 GHz Microwave Hyperthermia Imam Santoso Thomas Sri Widodo Adhi Susanto Maesadjie Tjokronagoro
115
IMAGE PROCESSING AND MULTIMEDIA
IP1 Visual Object Tracking using Particle Clustering Harindra Wisnu Pradhana
119
IP2 Selective Encryption of video MPEG use RSA Algorithm Prati Hutari Gani Maman Abdurohman
124
IP3 Analytical Hierarchy Process for Land Suitability Analysis Rahmat Sholeh Fahrul Agus and Heliza Rahmania Hatta
129
IP4 Training Support for Pouring Task in Casting Process using Stereoscopic Video See-through Display - Presentation of Molten Metal Flow Simulation Based on Captured Task Motion Kazuyo Iwamoto Hitoshi Tokunaga Toshimitsu Okane
133
IP5 Feature Extraction and Classification of Heart Sound based on Autoregressive Power Spectral Density Laurentius Kuncoro Probo Saputra Hanung Adi Nugroho Meirista Wulandari
139
IP6 Smart-Meter based on current transient signal signature and constructive backpropagation method Mat Syairsquoin MF Adiatmoko Isa Rachman L Subiyanto Koko Hutoro Ontoseno Penangsang Adi Soeprijanto
144
IP7 AUTOMATIC DOORSTOP SAFETY SYSTEM BASED ON IMAGE PROCESSING WITH WEBCAM AND SCANNER Stanley Suryono Wibisono Florentinus Budi Setiawan
150
IP8 Palmprint Identification for User Verification based on Line Detection and Local Standard Deviation Bagas Sakamulia Prakoso Ivanna K Timotius Iwan Setyawan
155
IP9 Cerebellar Model Articulation Controller (CMAC) for Sequential Images Coding Muhamad Iradat Achmad Hanung Adinugroho Adhi Susanto
160
IP10 A Comparative Study on Signature Recognition Ignatia Dhian Estu Karisma Ratri Hanung Adi Nugroho Teguh Bharata Adji
167
IP11 Study of Environmental Condition Using Wavelet Decomposition Based on Infrared Image S R Sulistiyanti M Komarudin L Hakim A Yudamson
172
IP12 Very High Throughput WLAN System for Ultra HD 4K Video Streaming Wahyul Amien Syafei Masayuki Kurosaki and Hiroshi Ochi
177
IP13 Iris Recognition Analysis Using Biorthogonal Wavelets Tranform for Feature Extraction R Rizal Isnanto
183
INFORMATION AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES
ICT1 The Development of 3D Educational Game to Maximize Childrenrsquos Memory Dania Eridani Paulus Insap Santosa
188
ICT2 The Influence of Knowledge Management to Succesful Collaborative Design Yani Rahmawati Christiono Utomo
193
ICT3 Knowledge and Protocol on Collaborative Design Selection Christiono Utomo Yani Rahmawati
199
ICT4 Mobile-Based Learning Design with Android Development Tools Oky Dwi Nurhayati Kurniawan Teguh M
203
ICT5 A mobile diabetes educational system for Fasting Type 2 Diabetes in Saudi Arabia Mohammed Alotaibi
208
ICT6 Aggressive Web Application Honeypot for Exposing Attackerrsquos Identity Supeno Djanali FX Arunanto Baskoro Adi Pratomo Abdurrazak Baihaqi
Hudan Studiawan Ary Mazharuddin Shiddiqi
212
ICT7 Adjustment Levels for Intelligent Tutoring System using Modified Items Response Theory Ika Widiastuti Nurul Zainal Fanani
217
ICT8 Smile Recognition System based on Lip Corners Identification Eduard Royce Iwan Setyawan Ivanna K Timotius
222
ICT9 An Integrated Framework for Measuring Information System Success Considering the Impact of Culture in Indonesia Siti Mardiana
226
ICT10 Pre-Processing Optimization on Sound Detector Application AudiTion (Android Based Supporting Media for the Deaf) Gian Gautama Imanuel Widjaja Michael Aditya Sutiono Jovan Anggara Hugeng
233
ICT11 EVALUATION OF DISTRIBUTION NETWORK RELIABILITY INDEX USING LOOP RESTORATION SCHEME Daniar Fahmi Abdillah F I IGN Satriyadi Hernanda Dimas Anton Asfani
239
ICT12 Efficient Message Security Based Hyper Elliptic Curve Cryptosystem (HECC) for Mobile Instant Messenger Putra Wanda Selo Bimo Sunafri Hantono
245
ICT13 Application of Web-Based Information System in Production Process of Batik Industry Design Division Indah Soesanti
250
ICT14 Managing and Retrieval of Cultural Heritage Multimedia Collection Using Ontology Albaar Rubhasy AAG Yudhi Paramartha Indra Budi Zainal A Hasibuan
255
ICT15 Individual Decision Model for Urban Regional Land Planning Agus Fahrul Sumaryono Subagyo Lambang Ruchaemi Afif
260
ICT16 Enhancing Online Expert System Consultation Service with Short Message Service Interface Istiadi Emma Budi Sulistiarini Guntur Dharma Putra
266
ICT17 Mobile Nutrition Recommendation System For 0-2 Year Infant Ratih Nur Esti Anggraini Siti Rochimah Kessya Din Dalmi
272
ICT18 Comparison of Distance and Dissimilarity Measures for Clustering Data with Mix Attribute Types Hermawan Prasetyo Ayu Purwarianti
276
ICT19 Determining E-commerce Adoption Level by SMEs in Indonesia Based on Customer-Oriented Benefits Evi Triandini Daniel Siahaan Arif Djunaidy
281
ICT20 Providing Information Sources Domain for Information Seeking Agent From Organizing Knowledge Istiadi Lukito Edi Nugroho Paulus Insap Santosa
286
ICT21 Decision Support System For Stock Trading Using Decision Tree Technical Analysis Indicators and Its Sensitivity Profitability Analysis FX Satriyo D Nugroho Teguh Bharata Adji Silmi Fauziati
291
ICT22 Design Web Service Academic Information System Based Multiplatform Meta Lara Pandini Zainal Arifin and Dyna Marisa Khairina
297
ICT23 Effects of VANETs Attributes on Network Performance Agung B Prasetijo Sami S Alwakeel and Hesham A Altwaijry
303
ICT24 Visualization of Condition Irrigation Building and Canal Using Web GIS Application Falahah Defrin Karisia Ayuningtias
309
ICT25 Comparison of three back-propagation architectures for interactive animal names utterance learning Ajub Ajulian Zahra Macrina and Achmad Hidayatno
315
ICT26 WORK IN PROGRESS - OPEN EDUCATION METRIC (OEM) DEVELOPING WEB-BASED METRIC TO MEASURE OPEN EDUCATION SERVICES QUALITY Priyogi B Nan Cenka B A Paramartha AAGY ampRubhasy A
319
POWER SYSTEMS
PS1 Design and Implementation of Solar Power as Battery Charger Using Incremental Conductance Current Control Method based on dsPIC30F4012 Ahmad Musa Leonardus H Pratomo Felix Y Setiono
324
PS2 An Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System for Fault Detection in Transformers by Analyzing Dissolved Gases Ms Alamuru Vani Dr Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra Murthy
328
PS3 Optimal Power Flow based upon Genetic Algorithm deploying Optimum Mutation and Elitism M Usman Aslam Muhammad Usman Cheema Muhammad Samran Muhammad Bilal Cheema
334
PS4 Design Analysis and Optimization of Ground Grid Mesh of Extra High Voltage Substation Using an Intelligent Software M Usman Aslam Muhammad Usman Cheema Muhammad Samran
Muhammad Bilal Cheema
339
PS5 Design and Simulation of Neural Network Predictive Controller Pitch-Angle Permanent Magnetic Synchrounous Generator Wind Turbine Variable Pitch System Suyanto Soedibyo Aji Akbar Firdaus
346
PS6 Inverse Clarke Transformation based Control Method of a Three-Phase Inverter for PV-Grid Systems Slamet Riyadi
351
PS7 Control of a Single Phase Boost Inverter with the Combination of Proportional Integrator and Hysteresis Controller Felix Yustian Setiono
356
PS8 A Simple Three-phase Three-wire Voltage Disturbance Compensator Hanny H Tumbelaka
361
PS9 Analysis of Protection Failure Effect and Relay Coordination on Reliability Index IGN Satriyadi Hernanda Evril N Kartinisari Dimas Anton Asfani Daniar Fahmi
366
PS10 Extreme Learning Machine Approach to Estimate Hourly Solar Radiation On Horizontal Surface (PV) in Surabaya - East Java Imam Abadi Adi Soeprijanto Ali Musyafarsquo
371
PS11 Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Antonius Rajagukguk Mochamad Ashari Dedet Candra Riawan
376
PS12 The Influence of Meteorological Parameters under Tropical Condition on Electricity Demand Characteristic Indonesia Case Study Yusri Syam Akil Syafaruddin Tajuddin Waris A A Halik Lateko
382
PS13 Optimal Distribution Network Reconfiguration with Penetration of Distributed Energy Resources Ramadoni Syahputra Imam Robandi Mochamad Ashari
387
PS14 Maximum Power Point Tracking Photovoltaic Using Root Finding Modified Bisection Algorithm Soedibyo Ciptian Weried Priananda Muhammad Agil Haikal
393
PS15 Design of LLC Resonant Converter for Street Lamp Based On Photovoltaic Power Source Idreis Abdualgader Eflita Yohana Mochammad Facta
399
PS16 Power Loss Reduction Strategy of Distribution Network with Distributed Generator Integration Soedibyo Mochamad Ashari Ramadoni Syahputra
403
PS17 Double Dielectric Barrier Discharge Chamber for Ozone Generation Mochammad Facta Hermawan KarnotoZainal Salam Zolkafle Buntat
408
PS18 Leakage Current Characteristics at Different Shed of Epoxy Resin Insulator under Rain Contaminants Abdul Syakur Hermawan
412
PS19 Transformer monitoring using harmonic current based on wavelet transformation and probabilistic neural network (PNN) Imam Wahyudi F Wisnu Kuntjoro Adi Ardyono Priyadi Margo Pujiantara Mauridhi Hery P
418
TELECOMUNICATIONS
TE1 Data Rate of Connections in Performing Packet Delivery of Wireless Mesh Network with Hybrid Wireless Mesh Protocol and Optimized Link State Routing Protocol Alexander William Setiawan Putra Antonius Suhartomo
423
TE2 Empirical Studies of Wireless Sensor Network Energy Consumption for Designing RF Energy Harvesting Eva Yovita Dwi Utami Deddy Susilo Budihardja Murtianta
428
TE3 Modulation Performance in Wireless Avionics Intra Communications (WAIC) Muhammad Suryanegara Naufan Raharya
433
TE4 Implementation and Performance Analysis of Alamouti Algorithm for MIMO 2x2 Using Wireless Open-Access Research Platform (WARP) Rizadi Sasmita Darwis Suwadi Wirawan Endroyono Titiek Suryani
Prasetiyono Hari Mukti
437
TE5 Period Information Deviation on the Segmental Sinusoidal Model Florentinus Budi Setiawan
442
TE6 A Compact Dual-band Antenna Design using Meander-line Slots for WiMAX Application in Indonesia Prasetiyono Hari Mukti Eko Setijadi Nancy Ardelina
446
TE7 Design and Analysis of Dualband J-Pole Antenna with Variation in ldquoTrdquo Shape for Transceiver Radio Communication at VHF and UHF Band Yoga Krismawardana Yuli Christyono Munawar A Riyadi
450
TE8 Low Cost Implementation for Synchronization in Distributed Multi Antenna Using USRPGNU-Radio Savitri Galih Marc Hoffmann Thomas Kaiser
456
TE9 Development of the First Indonesian S-Band Radar Andrian Andaya LestariOktanto Dedi Winarko Herlinda Serliningtyas Deni Yulian
460
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analysis has become critical with increasing number of transformers being used inpower systems coupled with rapid expansion of transmission and distributioncomponents In this work we have designed an analysis system based on differenArtificial Intelligence methods like Neural Networks Fuzzy and Adaptive Neuro-Ffor analyzing dissolved gas and give interpretation about possible faults AdaptiveNeuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) modeling technique has emerged as onesoft computing modeling technique for power transformer The objective of this pato design an ANFIS model for dissolved gas analysis of power transformers Theprediction ability of the ANFIS is also tested using limited data set for model traini
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Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra MurthySchool of Electrical Engineering Sreenidhi Institute of Science and TechnologyHyderabad India
II IntroductionDissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) has been used for more than 30 years [1]ndash[3] focondition assessment of functioning electrical transformers DGA measures theconcentrations of hydrogen (H2) methane (CH4) ethane (C2H6) ethylene (C2acetylene (C2H2) carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved transformer oil CO and CO2 are generally associated with the decomposition ocellulose insulation usually small amounts of H2 and CH4 would be expected awell C2H6 C2H4 C2H2 and larger amounts of H2 and CH4 are generallyassociated with the decomposition of oil All transformers generate some gasduring normal operation but it has become generally accepted that gas generaabove and beyond that observed in normally operating transformers is due to fthat lead to local overheating or to points of excessive electrical stress that resudischarges or arcing Despite the fact that DGA has been used for several decaand is a common diagnostic technique for transformers there are no universally
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accepted means for interpreting DGA results IEEE C57ndash104 [3] and IEC 60599use threshold values for gas levels Other methods make use of ratios of gasconcentrations [2] [5] and are based on observations that relative gas amountsshow some correlation with the type the location and the severity of the fault Gratio methods allow for some level of problem diagnosis whereas thresholdmethods focus more on discriminating between normal and abnormal behaviorIEC standard 60599 [18] classifies the DGA detectable transformer faults into 2categories the electrical fault and the thermal fault These two main categories be further sorted into 6 types of transformer fault according to the magnitudes othe fault energy the electrical fault partial discharge (PD) D1 (discharge of lowenergy) and D2 (discharge of high energy) the thermal fault T1 (Thermal fault low temperature range ) T2 (Thermal fault of medium temperaturange ) and T3 (Thermal fault of high temperature ran
) [7] Many DGA analysis techniques employing Artificial Intelligencan be found in the literature We briefly review here previous techniques fortransformer failure prediction from DGA All of them follow the methodologyconsisting in feature extraction from DGA followed by a classification algorithmThe majority of them are techniques [6] [7] [9]ndashndash[13] [15] [16] built around afeedforward neural-network classifier that is also called Multi-Layer Perceptron(MLP) and that we explain in Section IV Some of these papers introduce furtheenhancements to the MLP in particular neural networks that are run in parallelan expert system in [10] Wavelet Networks (ie neural nets with a wavelet-basfeature extraction) in [16] Self-Organizing Polynomial Networks in [9] and FuzzNetworks in [6] [12] [13] [15] Several studies [6] [8] [12] [13] [15] [16] resofuzzy logic [18] when modeling the decision functions Fuzzy logic enables logicreasoning with continuously-valued predicates (between 0 and 1) instead of binones but this inclusion of uncertainty within the decision function is redundant wthe probability theory behind Bayesian reasoning and statistics Stochasticoptimization techniques such as genetic programming are also used as anadditional tool to select features for the classifier in [8] [12] [14] [16] and [17]Finally Shintemirov et al [17] conduct a comprehensive comparison between knearest neighbors neural networks and support vector machines each of themcombined with genetic Programming-based feature selection
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MetadataAbstractThe aim of optimal power flow is to discover an operating point that minimizes thegeneration cost while satisfying multiple operating constraints Over the years sevtechniques have been introduced to solve this non-linear optimization problem Inpaper genetic algorithm deploying optimum non-uniform mutation rate and elitismbeen used to solve this problem After implementation of this algorithm in MATLABdata of IEEE 30-bus practical power system and NTDC 32-bus test system of Pak
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
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A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Greetings and Thanks from the General Chair
Foreword from Head of Department of Electrical Engineering
Foreword from Dean Faculty of Engineering
Organizing Committee
Steering Committee
Technical Program Committee
Keynote Speakerrsquos Biography
Conference Program
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
I-1 Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design Prof Hiroshi Ochi
1
I-2 Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things Prof Dr Trio Adiono
11
I-3 Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia Adi Rahman Adiwoso
13
CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS
CC1 Enhancement of DRAMs Performance using Resonant Tunneling Diode Buffer Ahmed Lutfi Elgreatly Ahmed Ahmed Shaaban El-Sayed M El-Rabaie
16
CC2 Real-time SoC Architecture and Implementation of Variable Speech PDF based Noise Cancellation System Aditya Ferry Ardyanto Idham Hafizh Septian Gilang Permana Putra Trio Adiono
21
CC3 Application of Supervised Learning in Grain Dryer Technology Recirculation Type Cooperated with Wireless Sensor Network Sidiq Syamsul Hidayat Totok Prasetyo Amin Suharjono Kurnianingsih
Muhammad Anif
26
CC4 Design of Real-Time Gas Monitoring System Based-on Wireless Sensor Networks for Merapi Volcano B Supriyo SS Hidayat A Suharjono M Anif Sorja Koesuma
30
CC5 ANFIS Application for Calculating Inverse Kinematics of Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly (PUMA) Robot Hugo Adeodatus Hendarto Munadi Joga Dharma Setiawan
35
CC6 MRC NN Controller for Arm Robot Manipulator M Khairudin Nur Kholis
41
CC7 Development of Microcontroller-based Stereoscopic Camera Rig Positioning System Julian Ilham Wan-Young Chung
46
CC8 Design of A Digital PI Controller for Room Temperature on Wireless Sensor and Actuator Network (WSAN) System Bambang Sugiarto Elan Djaelani
52
CC9 Display and Interface of wireless EMG measurements Kevin Eka Pramudita F Budi Setiawan Siswanto
58
CC10 Accuracy Enhancement of Pickett Tunnelling Barrier Memristor Model Ahmad A Daoud Ahmed A Shaaban Sherif M Abuelenin
63
CC11 Data Fusion and Switching Function For UAV Quadrotor Navigation System Muhammad Faris Adha Imam Cahyadi Hanung Adi Nugroho
68
CC12 Data logger Management Software Design for Maintenance and Utility in Remote Devi Munandar Djohar Syamsi
74
CC13 Investigation of Electrical Properties of NanofibrePolyaniline Synthesize as Material for Sensor Ngurah Ayu Ketut Umiati Siti Nurrahmi Kuwat Triyana Kamsul Abraha
79
CC14 Reconfigurable Floating Point Adder Vipin Gemini
83
CC15 HOVER POSITION CONTROL WITH FUZZY LOGIC Nia Maharani Raharja Iswanto Muhammad Faris Adha Imam Cahyadi
89
CC16 METHODOLOGY OF FUZZY LOGIC WITH MAMDANI FUZZI MODELS APPLIED TO THE MICROCONTROLLER Indra Sakti
93
CC17 Fall Detection System Using Accelerometer and Gyroscope Based on Smartphone Arkham Zahri Rakhman Lukito Edi Nugroho Widyawan Kurnianingsih
99
CC18 Design and Implementation of Sensor Fusion for Inertia Measurement on Flying Robot Case Study Hexacopter Huda Ubaya Afdhal Akrom
105
CC19 Triple Band Bandpass Filter With Cascade Tri Section Stepped Impedance Resonator Gunawan Wibisono Tierta Syafraditya
111
CC20 Temperature Response Analysis Based on Pulse Width Irradiation of 245 GHz Microwave Hyperthermia Imam Santoso Thomas Sri Widodo Adhi Susanto Maesadjie Tjokronagoro
115
IMAGE PROCESSING AND MULTIMEDIA
IP1 Visual Object Tracking using Particle Clustering Harindra Wisnu Pradhana
119
IP2 Selective Encryption of video MPEG use RSA Algorithm Prati Hutari Gani Maman Abdurohman
124
IP3 Analytical Hierarchy Process for Land Suitability Analysis Rahmat Sholeh Fahrul Agus and Heliza Rahmania Hatta
129
IP4 Training Support for Pouring Task in Casting Process using Stereoscopic Video See-through Display - Presentation of Molten Metal Flow Simulation Based on Captured Task Motion Kazuyo Iwamoto Hitoshi Tokunaga Toshimitsu Okane
133
IP5 Feature Extraction and Classification of Heart Sound based on Autoregressive Power Spectral Density Laurentius Kuncoro Probo Saputra Hanung Adi Nugroho Meirista Wulandari
139
IP6 Smart-Meter based on current transient signal signature and constructive backpropagation method Mat Syairsquoin MF Adiatmoko Isa Rachman L Subiyanto Koko Hutoro Ontoseno Penangsang Adi Soeprijanto
144
IP7 AUTOMATIC DOORSTOP SAFETY SYSTEM BASED ON IMAGE PROCESSING WITH WEBCAM AND SCANNER Stanley Suryono Wibisono Florentinus Budi Setiawan
150
IP8 Palmprint Identification for User Verification based on Line Detection and Local Standard Deviation Bagas Sakamulia Prakoso Ivanna K Timotius Iwan Setyawan
155
IP9 Cerebellar Model Articulation Controller (CMAC) for Sequential Images Coding Muhamad Iradat Achmad Hanung Adinugroho Adhi Susanto
160
IP10 A Comparative Study on Signature Recognition Ignatia Dhian Estu Karisma Ratri Hanung Adi Nugroho Teguh Bharata Adji
167
IP11 Study of Environmental Condition Using Wavelet Decomposition Based on Infrared Image S R Sulistiyanti M Komarudin L Hakim A Yudamson
172
IP12 Very High Throughput WLAN System for Ultra HD 4K Video Streaming Wahyul Amien Syafei Masayuki Kurosaki and Hiroshi Ochi
177
IP13 Iris Recognition Analysis Using Biorthogonal Wavelets Tranform for Feature Extraction R Rizal Isnanto
183
INFORMATION AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES
ICT1 The Development of 3D Educational Game to Maximize Childrenrsquos Memory Dania Eridani Paulus Insap Santosa
188
ICT2 The Influence of Knowledge Management to Succesful Collaborative Design Yani Rahmawati Christiono Utomo
193
ICT3 Knowledge and Protocol on Collaborative Design Selection Christiono Utomo Yani Rahmawati
199
ICT4 Mobile-Based Learning Design with Android Development Tools Oky Dwi Nurhayati Kurniawan Teguh M
203
ICT5 A mobile diabetes educational system for Fasting Type 2 Diabetes in Saudi Arabia Mohammed Alotaibi
208
ICT6 Aggressive Web Application Honeypot for Exposing Attackerrsquos Identity Supeno Djanali FX Arunanto Baskoro Adi Pratomo Abdurrazak Baihaqi
Hudan Studiawan Ary Mazharuddin Shiddiqi
212
ICT7 Adjustment Levels for Intelligent Tutoring System using Modified Items Response Theory Ika Widiastuti Nurul Zainal Fanani
217
ICT8 Smile Recognition System based on Lip Corners Identification Eduard Royce Iwan Setyawan Ivanna K Timotius
222
ICT9 An Integrated Framework for Measuring Information System Success Considering the Impact of Culture in Indonesia Siti Mardiana
226
ICT10 Pre-Processing Optimization on Sound Detector Application AudiTion (Android Based Supporting Media for the Deaf) Gian Gautama Imanuel Widjaja Michael Aditya Sutiono Jovan Anggara Hugeng
233
ICT11 EVALUATION OF DISTRIBUTION NETWORK RELIABILITY INDEX USING LOOP RESTORATION SCHEME Daniar Fahmi Abdillah F I IGN Satriyadi Hernanda Dimas Anton Asfani
239
ICT12 Efficient Message Security Based Hyper Elliptic Curve Cryptosystem (HECC) for Mobile Instant Messenger Putra Wanda Selo Bimo Sunafri Hantono
245
ICT13 Application of Web-Based Information System in Production Process of Batik Industry Design Division Indah Soesanti
250
ICT14 Managing and Retrieval of Cultural Heritage Multimedia Collection Using Ontology Albaar Rubhasy AAG Yudhi Paramartha Indra Budi Zainal A Hasibuan
255
ICT15 Individual Decision Model for Urban Regional Land Planning Agus Fahrul Sumaryono Subagyo Lambang Ruchaemi Afif
260
ICT16 Enhancing Online Expert System Consultation Service with Short Message Service Interface Istiadi Emma Budi Sulistiarini Guntur Dharma Putra
266
ICT17 Mobile Nutrition Recommendation System For 0-2 Year Infant Ratih Nur Esti Anggraini Siti Rochimah Kessya Din Dalmi
272
ICT18 Comparison of Distance and Dissimilarity Measures for Clustering Data with Mix Attribute Types Hermawan Prasetyo Ayu Purwarianti
276
ICT19 Determining E-commerce Adoption Level by SMEs in Indonesia Based on Customer-Oriented Benefits Evi Triandini Daniel Siahaan Arif Djunaidy
281
ICT20 Providing Information Sources Domain for Information Seeking Agent From Organizing Knowledge Istiadi Lukito Edi Nugroho Paulus Insap Santosa
286
ICT21 Decision Support System For Stock Trading Using Decision Tree Technical Analysis Indicators and Its Sensitivity Profitability Analysis FX Satriyo D Nugroho Teguh Bharata Adji Silmi Fauziati
291
ICT22 Design Web Service Academic Information System Based Multiplatform Meta Lara Pandini Zainal Arifin and Dyna Marisa Khairina
297
ICT23 Effects of VANETs Attributes on Network Performance Agung B Prasetijo Sami S Alwakeel and Hesham A Altwaijry
303
ICT24 Visualization of Condition Irrigation Building and Canal Using Web GIS Application Falahah Defrin Karisia Ayuningtias
309
ICT25 Comparison of three back-propagation architectures for interactive animal names utterance learning Ajub Ajulian Zahra Macrina and Achmad Hidayatno
315
ICT26 WORK IN PROGRESS - OPEN EDUCATION METRIC (OEM) DEVELOPING WEB-BASED METRIC TO MEASURE OPEN EDUCATION SERVICES QUALITY Priyogi B Nan Cenka B A Paramartha AAGY ampRubhasy A
319
POWER SYSTEMS
PS1 Design and Implementation of Solar Power as Battery Charger Using Incremental Conductance Current Control Method based on dsPIC30F4012 Ahmad Musa Leonardus H Pratomo Felix Y Setiono
324
PS2 An Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System for Fault Detection in Transformers by Analyzing Dissolved Gases Ms Alamuru Vani Dr Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra Murthy
328
PS3 Optimal Power Flow based upon Genetic Algorithm deploying Optimum Mutation and Elitism M Usman Aslam Muhammad Usman Cheema Muhammad Samran Muhammad Bilal Cheema
334
PS4 Design Analysis and Optimization of Ground Grid Mesh of Extra High Voltage Substation Using an Intelligent Software M Usman Aslam Muhammad Usman Cheema Muhammad Samran
Muhammad Bilal Cheema
339
PS5 Design and Simulation of Neural Network Predictive Controller Pitch-Angle Permanent Magnetic Synchrounous Generator Wind Turbine Variable Pitch System Suyanto Soedibyo Aji Akbar Firdaus
346
PS6 Inverse Clarke Transformation based Control Method of a Three-Phase Inverter for PV-Grid Systems Slamet Riyadi
351
PS7 Control of a Single Phase Boost Inverter with the Combination of Proportional Integrator and Hysteresis Controller Felix Yustian Setiono
356
PS8 A Simple Three-phase Three-wire Voltage Disturbance Compensator Hanny H Tumbelaka
361
PS9 Analysis of Protection Failure Effect and Relay Coordination on Reliability Index IGN Satriyadi Hernanda Evril N Kartinisari Dimas Anton Asfani Daniar Fahmi
366
PS10 Extreme Learning Machine Approach to Estimate Hourly Solar Radiation On Horizontal Surface (PV) in Surabaya - East Java Imam Abadi Adi Soeprijanto Ali Musyafarsquo
371
PS11 Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Antonius Rajagukguk Mochamad Ashari Dedet Candra Riawan
376
PS12 The Influence of Meteorological Parameters under Tropical Condition on Electricity Demand Characteristic Indonesia Case Study Yusri Syam Akil Syafaruddin Tajuddin Waris A A Halik Lateko
382
PS13 Optimal Distribution Network Reconfiguration with Penetration of Distributed Energy Resources Ramadoni Syahputra Imam Robandi Mochamad Ashari
387
PS14 Maximum Power Point Tracking Photovoltaic Using Root Finding Modified Bisection Algorithm Soedibyo Ciptian Weried Priananda Muhammad Agil Haikal
393
PS15 Design of LLC Resonant Converter for Street Lamp Based On Photovoltaic Power Source Idreis Abdualgader Eflita Yohana Mochammad Facta
399
PS16 Power Loss Reduction Strategy of Distribution Network with Distributed Generator Integration Soedibyo Mochamad Ashari Ramadoni Syahputra
403
PS17 Double Dielectric Barrier Discharge Chamber for Ozone Generation Mochammad Facta Hermawan KarnotoZainal Salam Zolkafle Buntat
408
PS18 Leakage Current Characteristics at Different Shed of Epoxy Resin Insulator under Rain Contaminants Abdul Syakur Hermawan
412
PS19 Transformer monitoring using harmonic current based on wavelet transformation and probabilistic neural network (PNN) Imam Wahyudi F Wisnu Kuntjoro Adi Ardyono Priyadi Margo Pujiantara Mauridhi Hery P
418
TELECOMUNICATIONS
TE1 Data Rate of Connections in Performing Packet Delivery of Wireless Mesh Network with Hybrid Wireless Mesh Protocol and Optimized Link State Routing Protocol Alexander William Setiawan Putra Antonius Suhartomo
423
TE2 Empirical Studies of Wireless Sensor Network Energy Consumption for Designing RF Energy Harvesting Eva Yovita Dwi Utami Deddy Susilo Budihardja Murtianta
428
TE3 Modulation Performance in Wireless Avionics Intra Communications (WAIC) Muhammad Suryanegara Naufan Raharya
433
TE4 Implementation and Performance Analysis of Alamouti Algorithm for MIMO 2x2 Using Wireless Open-Access Research Platform (WARP) Rizadi Sasmita Darwis Suwadi Wirawan Endroyono Titiek Suryani
Prasetiyono Hari Mukti
437
TE5 Period Information Deviation on the Segmental Sinusoidal Model Florentinus Budi Setiawan
442
TE6 A Compact Dual-band Antenna Design using Meander-line Slots for WiMAX Application in Indonesia Prasetiyono Hari Mukti Eko Setijadi Nancy Ardelina
446
TE7 Design and Analysis of Dualband J-Pole Antenna with Variation in ldquoTrdquo Shape for Transceiver Radio Communication at VHF and UHF Band Yoga Krismawardana Yuli Christyono Munawar A Riyadi
450
TE8 Low Cost Implementation for Synchronization in Distributed Multi Antenna Using USRPGNU-Radio Savitri Galih Marc Hoffmann Thomas Kaiser
456
TE9 Development of the First Indonesian S-Band Radar Andrian Andaya LestariOktanto Dedi Winarko Herlinda Serliningtyas Deni Yulian
460
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Abstract Safe operation of elements of power systems plays a crucial role inmaintaining the reliability and safety of the system Transformers being a key elempower system View more
MetadataAbstractSafe operation of elements of power systems plays a crucial role in maintaining threliability and safety of the system Transformers being a key element in power syneed to be maintained and monitored on a regular basis Dissolved gas analysis hbeen used as a reliable tool in maintaining the safe operation of transformers for atime Analysis of dissolved gases is analytical and often interpreted differently bydifferent users and methods The scope of Artificial Intelligence tools in dissolved
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analysis has become critical with increasing number of transformers being used inpower systems coupled with rapid expansion of transmission and distributioncomponents In this work we have designed an analysis system based on differenArtificial Intelligence methods like Neural Networks Fuzzy and Adaptive Neuro-Ffor analyzing dissolved gas and give interpretation about possible faults AdaptiveNeuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) modeling technique has emerged as onesoft computing modeling technique for power transformer The objective of this pato design an ANFIS model for dissolved gas analysis of power transformers Theprediction ability of the ANFIS is also tested using limited data set for model traini
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
Alamuru VaniDepartment of Electrical Engineering VJIT Hyderabad India
Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra MurthySchool of Electrical Engineering Sreenidhi Institute of Science and TechnologyHyderabad India
II IntroductionDissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) has been used for more than 30 years [1]ndash[3] focondition assessment of functioning electrical transformers DGA measures theconcentrations of hydrogen (H2) methane (CH4) ethane (C2H6) ethylene (C2acetylene (C2H2) carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved transformer oil CO and CO2 are generally associated with the decomposition ocellulose insulation usually small amounts of H2 and CH4 would be expected awell C2H6 C2H4 C2H2 and larger amounts of H2 and CH4 are generallyassociated with the decomposition of oil All transformers generate some gasduring normal operation but it has become generally accepted that gas generaabove and beyond that observed in normally operating transformers is due to fthat lead to local overheating or to points of excessive electrical stress that resudischarges or arcing Despite the fact that DGA has been used for several decaand is a common diagnostic technique for transformers there are no universally
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accepted means for interpreting DGA results IEEE C57ndash104 [3] and IEC 60599use threshold values for gas levels Other methods make use of ratios of gasconcentrations [2] [5] and are based on observations that relative gas amountsshow some correlation with the type the location and the severity of the fault Gratio methods allow for some level of problem diagnosis whereas thresholdmethods focus more on discriminating between normal and abnormal behaviorIEC standard 60599 [18] classifies the DGA detectable transformer faults into 2categories the electrical fault and the thermal fault These two main categories be further sorted into 6 types of transformer fault according to the magnitudes othe fault energy the electrical fault partial discharge (PD) D1 (discharge of lowenergy) and D2 (discharge of high energy) the thermal fault T1 (Thermal fault low temperature range ) T2 (Thermal fault of medium temperaturange ) and T3 (Thermal fault of high temperature ran
) [7] Many DGA analysis techniques employing Artificial Intelligencan be found in the literature We briefly review here previous techniques fortransformer failure prediction from DGA All of them follow the methodologyconsisting in feature extraction from DGA followed by a classification algorithmThe majority of them are techniques [6] [7] [9]ndashndash[13] [15] [16] built around afeedforward neural-network classifier that is also called Multi-Layer Perceptron(MLP) and that we explain in Section IV Some of these papers introduce furtheenhancements to the MLP in particular neural networks that are run in parallelan expert system in [10] Wavelet Networks (ie neural nets with a wavelet-basfeature extraction) in [16] Self-Organizing Polynomial Networks in [9] and FuzzNetworks in [6] [12] [13] [15] Several studies [6] [8] [12] [13] [15] [16] resofuzzy logic [18] when modeling the decision functions Fuzzy logic enables logicreasoning with continuously-valued predicates (between 0 and 1) instead of binones but this inclusion of uncertainty within the decision function is redundant wthe probability theory behind Bayesian reasoning and statistics Stochasticoptimization techniques such as genetic programming are also used as anadditional tool to select features for the classifier in [8] [12] [14] [16] and [17]Finally Shintemirov et al [17] conduct a comprehensive comparison between knearest neighbors neural networks and support vector machines each of themcombined with genetic Programming-based feature selection
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MetadataAbstractThe aim of optimal power flow is to discover an operating point that minimizes thegeneration cost while satisfying multiple operating constraints Over the years sevtechniques have been introduced to solve this non-linear optimization problem Inpaper genetic algorithm deploying optimum non-uniform mutation rate and elitismbeen used to solve this problem After implementation of this algorithm in MATLABdata of IEEE 30-bus practical power system and NTDC 32-bus test system of Pak
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
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MetadataAbstractFocusing on the most active volcano Merapi the role of ICT is crucial for improvinsecurity and safety of the surrounding population Wireless Sensor Network (WSNwhich has the capability of monitoring remote and rural areas could be a solution early detection of local volcanic activity Focusing on the most active volcano Merathe role of ICT is crucial for improving the security and safety of the surroundingpopulation Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) which has the capability of monitorin
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706570
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
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Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
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Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
CC8 Design of A Digital PI Controller for Room Temperature on Wireless Sensor and Actuator Network (WSAN) System Bambang Sugiarto Elan Djaelani
52
CC9 Display and Interface of wireless EMG measurements Kevin Eka Pramudita F Budi Setiawan Siswanto
58
CC10 Accuracy Enhancement of Pickett Tunnelling Barrier Memristor Model Ahmad A Daoud Ahmed A Shaaban Sherif M Abuelenin
63
CC11 Data Fusion and Switching Function For UAV Quadrotor Navigation System Muhammad Faris Adha Imam Cahyadi Hanung Adi Nugroho
68
CC12 Data logger Management Software Design for Maintenance and Utility in Remote Devi Munandar Djohar Syamsi
74
CC13 Investigation of Electrical Properties of NanofibrePolyaniline Synthesize as Material for Sensor Ngurah Ayu Ketut Umiati Siti Nurrahmi Kuwat Triyana Kamsul Abraha
79
CC14 Reconfigurable Floating Point Adder Vipin Gemini
83
CC15 HOVER POSITION CONTROL WITH FUZZY LOGIC Nia Maharani Raharja Iswanto Muhammad Faris Adha Imam Cahyadi
89
CC16 METHODOLOGY OF FUZZY LOGIC WITH MAMDANI FUZZI MODELS APPLIED TO THE MICROCONTROLLER Indra Sakti
93
CC17 Fall Detection System Using Accelerometer and Gyroscope Based on Smartphone Arkham Zahri Rakhman Lukito Edi Nugroho Widyawan Kurnianingsih
99
CC18 Design and Implementation of Sensor Fusion for Inertia Measurement on Flying Robot Case Study Hexacopter Huda Ubaya Afdhal Akrom
105
CC19 Triple Band Bandpass Filter With Cascade Tri Section Stepped Impedance Resonator Gunawan Wibisono Tierta Syafraditya
111
CC20 Temperature Response Analysis Based on Pulse Width Irradiation of 245 GHz Microwave Hyperthermia Imam Santoso Thomas Sri Widodo Adhi Susanto Maesadjie Tjokronagoro
115
IMAGE PROCESSING AND MULTIMEDIA
IP1 Visual Object Tracking using Particle Clustering Harindra Wisnu Pradhana
119
IP2 Selective Encryption of video MPEG use RSA Algorithm Prati Hutari Gani Maman Abdurohman
124
IP3 Analytical Hierarchy Process for Land Suitability Analysis Rahmat Sholeh Fahrul Agus and Heliza Rahmania Hatta
129
IP4 Training Support for Pouring Task in Casting Process using Stereoscopic Video See-through Display - Presentation of Molten Metal Flow Simulation Based on Captured Task Motion Kazuyo Iwamoto Hitoshi Tokunaga Toshimitsu Okane
133
IP5 Feature Extraction and Classification of Heart Sound based on Autoregressive Power Spectral Density Laurentius Kuncoro Probo Saputra Hanung Adi Nugroho Meirista Wulandari
139
IP6 Smart-Meter based on current transient signal signature and constructive backpropagation method Mat Syairsquoin MF Adiatmoko Isa Rachman L Subiyanto Koko Hutoro Ontoseno Penangsang Adi Soeprijanto
144
IP7 AUTOMATIC DOORSTOP SAFETY SYSTEM BASED ON IMAGE PROCESSING WITH WEBCAM AND SCANNER Stanley Suryono Wibisono Florentinus Budi Setiawan
150
IP8 Palmprint Identification for User Verification based on Line Detection and Local Standard Deviation Bagas Sakamulia Prakoso Ivanna K Timotius Iwan Setyawan
155
IP9 Cerebellar Model Articulation Controller (CMAC) for Sequential Images Coding Muhamad Iradat Achmad Hanung Adinugroho Adhi Susanto
160
IP10 A Comparative Study on Signature Recognition Ignatia Dhian Estu Karisma Ratri Hanung Adi Nugroho Teguh Bharata Adji
167
IP11 Study of Environmental Condition Using Wavelet Decomposition Based on Infrared Image S R Sulistiyanti M Komarudin L Hakim A Yudamson
172
IP12 Very High Throughput WLAN System for Ultra HD 4K Video Streaming Wahyul Amien Syafei Masayuki Kurosaki and Hiroshi Ochi
177
IP13 Iris Recognition Analysis Using Biorthogonal Wavelets Tranform for Feature Extraction R Rizal Isnanto
183
INFORMATION AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES
ICT1 The Development of 3D Educational Game to Maximize Childrenrsquos Memory Dania Eridani Paulus Insap Santosa
188
ICT2 The Influence of Knowledge Management to Succesful Collaborative Design Yani Rahmawati Christiono Utomo
193
ICT3 Knowledge and Protocol on Collaborative Design Selection Christiono Utomo Yani Rahmawati
199
ICT4 Mobile-Based Learning Design with Android Development Tools Oky Dwi Nurhayati Kurniawan Teguh M
203
ICT5 A mobile diabetes educational system for Fasting Type 2 Diabetes in Saudi Arabia Mohammed Alotaibi
208
ICT6 Aggressive Web Application Honeypot for Exposing Attackerrsquos Identity Supeno Djanali FX Arunanto Baskoro Adi Pratomo Abdurrazak Baihaqi
Hudan Studiawan Ary Mazharuddin Shiddiqi
212
ICT7 Adjustment Levels for Intelligent Tutoring System using Modified Items Response Theory Ika Widiastuti Nurul Zainal Fanani
217
ICT8 Smile Recognition System based on Lip Corners Identification Eduard Royce Iwan Setyawan Ivanna K Timotius
222
ICT9 An Integrated Framework for Measuring Information System Success Considering the Impact of Culture in Indonesia Siti Mardiana
226
ICT10 Pre-Processing Optimization on Sound Detector Application AudiTion (Android Based Supporting Media for the Deaf) Gian Gautama Imanuel Widjaja Michael Aditya Sutiono Jovan Anggara Hugeng
233
ICT11 EVALUATION OF DISTRIBUTION NETWORK RELIABILITY INDEX USING LOOP RESTORATION SCHEME Daniar Fahmi Abdillah F I IGN Satriyadi Hernanda Dimas Anton Asfani
239
ICT12 Efficient Message Security Based Hyper Elliptic Curve Cryptosystem (HECC) for Mobile Instant Messenger Putra Wanda Selo Bimo Sunafri Hantono
245
ICT13 Application of Web-Based Information System in Production Process of Batik Industry Design Division Indah Soesanti
250
ICT14 Managing and Retrieval of Cultural Heritage Multimedia Collection Using Ontology Albaar Rubhasy AAG Yudhi Paramartha Indra Budi Zainal A Hasibuan
255
ICT15 Individual Decision Model for Urban Regional Land Planning Agus Fahrul Sumaryono Subagyo Lambang Ruchaemi Afif
260
ICT16 Enhancing Online Expert System Consultation Service with Short Message Service Interface Istiadi Emma Budi Sulistiarini Guntur Dharma Putra
266
ICT17 Mobile Nutrition Recommendation System For 0-2 Year Infant Ratih Nur Esti Anggraini Siti Rochimah Kessya Din Dalmi
272
ICT18 Comparison of Distance and Dissimilarity Measures for Clustering Data with Mix Attribute Types Hermawan Prasetyo Ayu Purwarianti
276
ICT19 Determining E-commerce Adoption Level by SMEs in Indonesia Based on Customer-Oriented Benefits Evi Triandini Daniel Siahaan Arif Djunaidy
281
ICT20 Providing Information Sources Domain for Information Seeking Agent From Organizing Knowledge Istiadi Lukito Edi Nugroho Paulus Insap Santosa
286
ICT21 Decision Support System For Stock Trading Using Decision Tree Technical Analysis Indicators and Its Sensitivity Profitability Analysis FX Satriyo D Nugroho Teguh Bharata Adji Silmi Fauziati
291
ICT22 Design Web Service Academic Information System Based Multiplatform Meta Lara Pandini Zainal Arifin and Dyna Marisa Khairina
297
ICT23 Effects of VANETs Attributes on Network Performance Agung B Prasetijo Sami S Alwakeel and Hesham A Altwaijry
303
ICT24 Visualization of Condition Irrigation Building and Canal Using Web GIS Application Falahah Defrin Karisia Ayuningtias
309
ICT25 Comparison of three back-propagation architectures for interactive animal names utterance learning Ajub Ajulian Zahra Macrina and Achmad Hidayatno
315
ICT26 WORK IN PROGRESS - OPEN EDUCATION METRIC (OEM) DEVELOPING WEB-BASED METRIC TO MEASURE OPEN EDUCATION SERVICES QUALITY Priyogi B Nan Cenka B A Paramartha AAGY ampRubhasy A
319
POWER SYSTEMS
PS1 Design and Implementation of Solar Power as Battery Charger Using Incremental Conductance Current Control Method based on dsPIC30F4012 Ahmad Musa Leonardus H Pratomo Felix Y Setiono
324
PS2 An Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System for Fault Detection in Transformers by Analyzing Dissolved Gases Ms Alamuru Vani Dr Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra Murthy
328
PS3 Optimal Power Flow based upon Genetic Algorithm deploying Optimum Mutation and Elitism M Usman Aslam Muhammad Usman Cheema Muhammad Samran Muhammad Bilal Cheema
334
PS4 Design Analysis and Optimization of Ground Grid Mesh of Extra High Voltage Substation Using an Intelligent Software M Usman Aslam Muhammad Usman Cheema Muhammad Samran
Muhammad Bilal Cheema
339
PS5 Design and Simulation of Neural Network Predictive Controller Pitch-Angle Permanent Magnetic Synchrounous Generator Wind Turbine Variable Pitch System Suyanto Soedibyo Aji Akbar Firdaus
346
PS6 Inverse Clarke Transformation based Control Method of a Three-Phase Inverter for PV-Grid Systems Slamet Riyadi
351
PS7 Control of a Single Phase Boost Inverter with the Combination of Proportional Integrator and Hysteresis Controller Felix Yustian Setiono
356
PS8 A Simple Three-phase Three-wire Voltage Disturbance Compensator Hanny H Tumbelaka
361
PS9 Analysis of Protection Failure Effect and Relay Coordination on Reliability Index IGN Satriyadi Hernanda Evril N Kartinisari Dimas Anton Asfani Daniar Fahmi
366
PS10 Extreme Learning Machine Approach to Estimate Hourly Solar Radiation On Horizontal Surface (PV) in Surabaya - East Java Imam Abadi Adi Soeprijanto Ali Musyafarsquo
371
PS11 Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Antonius Rajagukguk Mochamad Ashari Dedet Candra Riawan
376
PS12 The Influence of Meteorological Parameters under Tropical Condition on Electricity Demand Characteristic Indonesia Case Study Yusri Syam Akil Syafaruddin Tajuddin Waris A A Halik Lateko
382
PS13 Optimal Distribution Network Reconfiguration with Penetration of Distributed Energy Resources Ramadoni Syahputra Imam Robandi Mochamad Ashari
387
PS14 Maximum Power Point Tracking Photovoltaic Using Root Finding Modified Bisection Algorithm Soedibyo Ciptian Weried Priananda Muhammad Agil Haikal
393
PS15 Design of LLC Resonant Converter for Street Lamp Based On Photovoltaic Power Source Idreis Abdualgader Eflita Yohana Mochammad Facta
399
PS16 Power Loss Reduction Strategy of Distribution Network with Distributed Generator Integration Soedibyo Mochamad Ashari Ramadoni Syahputra
403
PS17 Double Dielectric Barrier Discharge Chamber for Ozone Generation Mochammad Facta Hermawan KarnotoZainal Salam Zolkafle Buntat
408
PS18 Leakage Current Characteristics at Different Shed of Epoxy Resin Insulator under Rain Contaminants Abdul Syakur Hermawan
412
PS19 Transformer monitoring using harmonic current based on wavelet transformation and probabilistic neural network (PNN) Imam Wahyudi F Wisnu Kuntjoro Adi Ardyono Priyadi Margo Pujiantara Mauridhi Hery P
418
TELECOMUNICATIONS
TE1 Data Rate of Connections in Performing Packet Delivery of Wireless Mesh Network with Hybrid Wireless Mesh Protocol and Optimized Link State Routing Protocol Alexander William Setiawan Putra Antonius Suhartomo
423
TE2 Empirical Studies of Wireless Sensor Network Energy Consumption for Designing RF Energy Harvesting Eva Yovita Dwi Utami Deddy Susilo Budihardja Murtianta
428
TE3 Modulation Performance in Wireless Avionics Intra Communications (WAIC) Muhammad Suryanegara Naufan Raharya
433
TE4 Implementation and Performance Analysis of Alamouti Algorithm for MIMO 2x2 Using Wireless Open-Access Research Platform (WARP) Rizadi Sasmita Darwis Suwadi Wirawan Endroyono Titiek Suryani
Prasetiyono Hari Mukti
437
TE5 Period Information Deviation on the Segmental Sinusoidal Model Florentinus Budi Setiawan
442
TE6 A Compact Dual-band Antenna Design using Meander-line Slots for WiMAX Application in Indonesia Prasetiyono Hari Mukti Eko Setijadi Nancy Ardelina
446
TE7 Design and Analysis of Dualband J-Pole Antenna with Variation in ldquoTrdquo Shape for Transceiver Radio Communication at VHF and UHF Band Yoga Krismawardana Yuli Christyono Munawar A Riyadi
450
TE8 Low Cost Implementation for Synchronization in Distributed Multi Antenna Using USRPGNU-Radio Savitri Galih Marc Hoffmann Thomas Kaiser
456
TE9 Development of the First Indonesian S-Band Radar Andrian Andaya LestariOktanto Dedi Winarko Herlinda Serliningtyas Deni Yulian
460
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Abstract Safe operation of elements of power systems plays a crucial role inmaintaining the reliability and safety of the system Transformers being a key elempower system View more
MetadataAbstractSafe operation of elements of power systems plays a crucial role in maintaining threliability and safety of the system Transformers being a key element in power syneed to be maintained and monitored on a regular basis Dissolved gas analysis hbeen used as a reliable tool in maintaining the safe operation of transformers for atime Analysis of dissolved gases is analytical and often interpreted differently bydifferent users and methods The scope of Artificial Intelligence tools in dissolved
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analysis has become critical with increasing number of transformers being used inpower systems coupled with rapid expansion of transmission and distributioncomponents In this work we have designed an analysis system based on differenArtificial Intelligence methods like Neural Networks Fuzzy and Adaptive Neuro-Ffor analyzing dissolved gas and give interpretation about possible faults AdaptiveNeuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) modeling technique has emerged as onesoft computing modeling technique for power transformer The objective of this pato design an ANFIS model for dissolved gas analysis of power transformers Theprediction ability of the ANFIS is also tested using limited data set for model traini
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
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INSPEC Accession Number 15020
DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
Alamuru VaniDepartment of Electrical Engineering VJIT Hyderabad India
Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra MurthySchool of Electrical Engineering Sreenidhi Institute of Science and TechnologyHyderabad India
II IntroductionDissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) has been used for more than 30 years [1]ndash[3] focondition assessment of functioning electrical transformers DGA measures theconcentrations of hydrogen (H2) methane (CH4) ethane (C2H6) ethylene (C2acetylene (C2H2) carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved transformer oil CO and CO2 are generally associated with the decomposition ocellulose insulation usually small amounts of H2 and CH4 would be expected awell C2H6 C2H4 C2H2 and larger amounts of H2 and CH4 are generallyassociated with the decomposition of oil All transformers generate some gasduring normal operation but it has become generally accepted that gas generaabove and beyond that observed in normally operating transformers is due to fthat lead to local overheating or to points of excessive electrical stress that resudischarges or arcing Despite the fact that DGA has been used for several decaand is a common diagnostic technique for transformers there are no universally
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accepted means for interpreting DGA results IEEE C57ndash104 [3] and IEC 60599use threshold values for gas levels Other methods make use of ratios of gasconcentrations [2] [5] and are based on observations that relative gas amountsshow some correlation with the type the location and the severity of the fault Gratio methods allow for some level of problem diagnosis whereas thresholdmethods focus more on discriminating between normal and abnormal behaviorIEC standard 60599 [18] classifies the DGA detectable transformer faults into 2categories the electrical fault and the thermal fault These two main categories be further sorted into 6 types of transformer fault according to the magnitudes othe fault energy the electrical fault partial discharge (PD) D1 (discharge of lowenergy) and D2 (discharge of high energy) the thermal fault T1 (Thermal fault low temperature range ) T2 (Thermal fault of medium temperaturange ) and T3 (Thermal fault of high temperature ran
) [7] Many DGA analysis techniques employing Artificial Intelligencan be found in the literature We briefly review here previous techniques fortransformer failure prediction from DGA All of them follow the methodologyconsisting in feature extraction from DGA followed by a classification algorithmThe majority of them are techniques [6] [7] [9]ndashndash[13] [15] [16] built around afeedforward neural-network classifier that is also called Multi-Layer Perceptron(MLP) and that we explain in Section IV Some of these papers introduce furtheenhancements to the MLP in particular neural networks that are run in parallelan expert system in [10] Wavelet Networks (ie neural nets with a wavelet-basfeature extraction) in [16] Self-Organizing Polynomial Networks in [9] and FuzzNetworks in [6] [12] [13] [15] Several studies [6] [8] [12] [13] [15] [16] resofuzzy logic [18] when modeling the decision functions Fuzzy logic enables logicreasoning with continuously-valued predicates (between 0 and 1) instead of binones but this inclusion of uncertainty within the decision function is redundant wthe probability theory behind Bayesian reasoning and statistics Stochasticoptimization techniques such as genetic programming are also used as anadditional tool to select features for the classifier in [8] [12] [14] [16] and [17]Finally Shintemirov et al [17] conduct a comprehensive comparison between knearest neighbors neural networks and support vector machines each of themcombined with genetic Programming-based feature selection
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MetadataAbstractThe aim of optimal power flow is to discover an operating point that minimizes thegeneration cost while satisfying multiple operating constraints Over the years sevtechniques have been introduced to solve this non-linear optimization problem Inpaper genetic algorithm deploying optimum non-uniform mutation rate and elitismbeen used to solve this problem After implementation of this algorithm in MATLABdata of IEEE 30-bus practical power system and NTDC 32-bus test system of Pak
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
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INSPEC Accession Number 15033
DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
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MetadataAbstractFocusing on the most active volcano Merapi the role of ICT is crucial for improvinsecurity and safety of the surrounding population Wireless Sensor Network (WSNwhich has the capability of monitoring remote and rural areas could be a solution early detection of local volcanic activity Focusing on the most active volcano Merathe role of ICT is crucial for improving the security and safety of the surroundingpopulation Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) which has the capability of monitorin
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706570
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
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SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
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Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
IP4 Training Support for Pouring Task in Casting Process using Stereoscopic Video See-through Display - Presentation of Molten Metal Flow Simulation Based on Captured Task Motion Kazuyo Iwamoto Hitoshi Tokunaga Toshimitsu Okane
133
IP5 Feature Extraction and Classification of Heart Sound based on Autoregressive Power Spectral Density Laurentius Kuncoro Probo Saputra Hanung Adi Nugroho Meirista Wulandari
139
IP6 Smart-Meter based on current transient signal signature and constructive backpropagation method Mat Syairsquoin MF Adiatmoko Isa Rachman L Subiyanto Koko Hutoro Ontoseno Penangsang Adi Soeprijanto
144
IP7 AUTOMATIC DOORSTOP SAFETY SYSTEM BASED ON IMAGE PROCESSING WITH WEBCAM AND SCANNER Stanley Suryono Wibisono Florentinus Budi Setiawan
150
IP8 Palmprint Identification for User Verification based on Line Detection and Local Standard Deviation Bagas Sakamulia Prakoso Ivanna K Timotius Iwan Setyawan
155
IP9 Cerebellar Model Articulation Controller (CMAC) for Sequential Images Coding Muhamad Iradat Achmad Hanung Adinugroho Adhi Susanto
160
IP10 A Comparative Study on Signature Recognition Ignatia Dhian Estu Karisma Ratri Hanung Adi Nugroho Teguh Bharata Adji
167
IP11 Study of Environmental Condition Using Wavelet Decomposition Based on Infrared Image S R Sulistiyanti M Komarudin L Hakim A Yudamson
172
IP12 Very High Throughput WLAN System for Ultra HD 4K Video Streaming Wahyul Amien Syafei Masayuki Kurosaki and Hiroshi Ochi
177
IP13 Iris Recognition Analysis Using Biorthogonal Wavelets Tranform for Feature Extraction R Rizal Isnanto
183
INFORMATION AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES
ICT1 The Development of 3D Educational Game to Maximize Childrenrsquos Memory Dania Eridani Paulus Insap Santosa
188
ICT2 The Influence of Knowledge Management to Succesful Collaborative Design Yani Rahmawati Christiono Utomo
193
ICT3 Knowledge and Protocol on Collaborative Design Selection Christiono Utomo Yani Rahmawati
199
ICT4 Mobile-Based Learning Design with Android Development Tools Oky Dwi Nurhayati Kurniawan Teguh M
203
ICT5 A mobile diabetes educational system for Fasting Type 2 Diabetes in Saudi Arabia Mohammed Alotaibi
208
ICT6 Aggressive Web Application Honeypot for Exposing Attackerrsquos Identity Supeno Djanali FX Arunanto Baskoro Adi Pratomo Abdurrazak Baihaqi
Hudan Studiawan Ary Mazharuddin Shiddiqi
212
ICT7 Adjustment Levels for Intelligent Tutoring System using Modified Items Response Theory Ika Widiastuti Nurul Zainal Fanani
217
ICT8 Smile Recognition System based on Lip Corners Identification Eduard Royce Iwan Setyawan Ivanna K Timotius
222
ICT9 An Integrated Framework for Measuring Information System Success Considering the Impact of Culture in Indonesia Siti Mardiana
226
ICT10 Pre-Processing Optimization on Sound Detector Application AudiTion (Android Based Supporting Media for the Deaf) Gian Gautama Imanuel Widjaja Michael Aditya Sutiono Jovan Anggara Hugeng
233
ICT11 EVALUATION OF DISTRIBUTION NETWORK RELIABILITY INDEX USING LOOP RESTORATION SCHEME Daniar Fahmi Abdillah F I IGN Satriyadi Hernanda Dimas Anton Asfani
239
ICT12 Efficient Message Security Based Hyper Elliptic Curve Cryptosystem (HECC) for Mobile Instant Messenger Putra Wanda Selo Bimo Sunafri Hantono
245
ICT13 Application of Web-Based Information System in Production Process of Batik Industry Design Division Indah Soesanti
250
ICT14 Managing and Retrieval of Cultural Heritage Multimedia Collection Using Ontology Albaar Rubhasy AAG Yudhi Paramartha Indra Budi Zainal A Hasibuan
255
ICT15 Individual Decision Model for Urban Regional Land Planning Agus Fahrul Sumaryono Subagyo Lambang Ruchaemi Afif
260
ICT16 Enhancing Online Expert System Consultation Service with Short Message Service Interface Istiadi Emma Budi Sulistiarini Guntur Dharma Putra
266
ICT17 Mobile Nutrition Recommendation System For 0-2 Year Infant Ratih Nur Esti Anggraini Siti Rochimah Kessya Din Dalmi
272
ICT18 Comparison of Distance and Dissimilarity Measures for Clustering Data with Mix Attribute Types Hermawan Prasetyo Ayu Purwarianti
276
ICT19 Determining E-commerce Adoption Level by SMEs in Indonesia Based on Customer-Oriented Benefits Evi Triandini Daniel Siahaan Arif Djunaidy
281
ICT20 Providing Information Sources Domain for Information Seeking Agent From Organizing Knowledge Istiadi Lukito Edi Nugroho Paulus Insap Santosa
286
ICT21 Decision Support System For Stock Trading Using Decision Tree Technical Analysis Indicators and Its Sensitivity Profitability Analysis FX Satriyo D Nugroho Teguh Bharata Adji Silmi Fauziati
291
ICT22 Design Web Service Academic Information System Based Multiplatform Meta Lara Pandini Zainal Arifin and Dyna Marisa Khairina
297
ICT23 Effects of VANETs Attributes on Network Performance Agung B Prasetijo Sami S Alwakeel and Hesham A Altwaijry
303
ICT24 Visualization of Condition Irrigation Building and Canal Using Web GIS Application Falahah Defrin Karisia Ayuningtias
309
ICT25 Comparison of three back-propagation architectures for interactive animal names utterance learning Ajub Ajulian Zahra Macrina and Achmad Hidayatno
315
ICT26 WORK IN PROGRESS - OPEN EDUCATION METRIC (OEM) DEVELOPING WEB-BASED METRIC TO MEASURE OPEN EDUCATION SERVICES QUALITY Priyogi B Nan Cenka B A Paramartha AAGY ampRubhasy A
319
POWER SYSTEMS
PS1 Design and Implementation of Solar Power as Battery Charger Using Incremental Conductance Current Control Method based on dsPIC30F4012 Ahmad Musa Leonardus H Pratomo Felix Y Setiono
324
PS2 An Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System for Fault Detection in Transformers by Analyzing Dissolved Gases Ms Alamuru Vani Dr Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra Murthy
328
PS3 Optimal Power Flow based upon Genetic Algorithm deploying Optimum Mutation and Elitism M Usman Aslam Muhammad Usman Cheema Muhammad Samran Muhammad Bilal Cheema
334
PS4 Design Analysis and Optimization of Ground Grid Mesh of Extra High Voltage Substation Using an Intelligent Software M Usman Aslam Muhammad Usman Cheema Muhammad Samran
Muhammad Bilal Cheema
339
PS5 Design and Simulation of Neural Network Predictive Controller Pitch-Angle Permanent Magnetic Synchrounous Generator Wind Turbine Variable Pitch System Suyanto Soedibyo Aji Akbar Firdaus
346
PS6 Inverse Clarke Transformation based Control Method of a Three-Phase Inverter for PV-Grid Systems Slamet Riyadi
351
PS7 Control of a Single Phase Boost Inverter with the Combination of Proportional Integrator and Hysteresis Controller Felix Yustian Setiono
356
PS8 A Simple Three-phase Three-wire Voltage Disturbance Compensator Hanny H Tumbelaka
361
PS9 Analysis of Protection Failure Effect and Relay Coordination on Reliability Index IGN Satriyadi Hernanda Evril N Kartinisari Dimas Anton Asfani Daniar Fahmi
366
PS10 Extreme Learning Machine Approach to Estimate Hourly Solar Radiation On Horizontal Surface (PV) in Surabaya - East Java Imam Abadi Adi Soeprijanto Ali Musyafarsquo
371
PS11 Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Antonius Rajagukguk Mochamad Ashari Dedet Candra Riawan
376
PS12 The Influence of Meteorological Parameters under Tropical Condition on Electricity Demand Characteristic Indonesia Case Study Yusri Syam Akil Syafaruddin Tajuddin Waris A A Halik Lateko
382
PS13 Optimal Distribution Network Reconfiguration with Penetration of Distributed Energy Resources Ramadoni Syahputra Imam Robandi Mochamad Ashari
387
PS14 Maximum Power Point Tracking Photovoltaic Using Root Finding Modified Bisection Algorithm Soedibyo Ciptian Weried Priananda Muhammad Agil Haikal
393
PS15 Design of LLC Resonant Converter for Street Lamp Based On Photovoltaic Power Source Idreis Abdualgader Eflita Yohana Mochammad Facta
399
PS16 Power Loss Reduction Strategy of Distribution Network with Distributed Generator Integration Soedibyo Mochamad Ashari Ramadoni Syahputra
403
PS17 Double Dielectric Barrier Discharge Chamber for Ozone Generation Mochammad Facta Hermawan KarnotoZainal Salam Zolkafle Buntat
408
PS18 Leakage Current Characteristics at Different Shed of Epoxy Resin Insulator under Rain Contaminants Abdul Syakur Hermawan
412
PS19 Transformer monitoring using harmonic current based on wavelet transformation and probabilistic neural network (PNN) Imam Wahyudi F Wisnu Kuntjoro Adi Ardyono Priyadi Margo Pujiantara Mauridhi Hery P
418
TELECOMUNICATIONS
TE1 Data Rate of Connections in Performing Packet Delivery of Wireless Mesh Network with Hybrid Wireless Mesh Protocol and Optimized Link State Routing Protocol Alexander William Setiawan Putra Antonius Suhartomo
423
TE2 Empirical Studies of Wireless Sensor Network Energy Consumption for Designing RF Energy Harvesting Eva Yovita Dwi Utami Deddy Susilo Budihardja Murtianta
428
TE3 Modulation Performance in Wireless Avionics Intra Communications (WAIC) Muhammad Suryanegara Naufan Raharya
433
TE4 Implementation and Performance Analysis of Alamouti Algorithm for MIMO 2x2 Using Wireless Open-Access Research Platform (WARP) Rizadi Sasmita Darwis Suwadi Wirawan Endroyono Titiek Suryani
Prasetiyono Hari Mukti
437
TE5 Period Information Deviation on the Segmental Sinusoidal Model Florentinus Budi Setiawan
442
TE6 A Compact Dual-band Antenna Design using Meander-line Slots for WiMAX Application in Indonesia Prasetiyono Hari Mukti Eko Setijadi Nancy Ardelina
446
TE7 Design and Analysis of Dualband J-Pole Antenna with Variation in ldquoTrdquo Shape for Transceiver Radio Communication at VHF and UHF Band Yoga Krismawardana Yuli Christyono Munawar A Riyadi
450
TE8 Low Cost Implementation for Synchronization in Distributed Multi Antenna Using USRPGNU-Radio Savitri Galih Marc Hoffmann Thomas Kaiser
456
TE9 Development of the First Indonesian S-Band Radar Andrian Andaya LestariOktanto Dedi Winarko Herlinda Serliningtyas Deni Yulian
460
Author Index
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MetadataAbstractSafe operation of elements of power systems plays a crucial role in maintaining threliability and safety of the system Transformers being a key element in power syneed to be maintained and monitored on a regular basis Dissolved gas analysis hbeen used as a reliable tool in maintaining the safe operation of transformers for atime Analysis of dissolved gases is analytical and often interpreted differently bydifferent users and methods The scope of Artificial Intelligence tools in dissolved
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analysis has become critical with increasing number of transformers being used inpower systems coupled with rapid expansion of transmission and distributioncomponents In this work we have designed an analysis system based on differenArtificial Intelligence methods like Neural Networks Fuzzy and Adaptive Neuro-Ffor analyzing dissolved gas and give interpretation about possible faults AdaptiveNeuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) modeling technique has emerged as onesoft computing modeling technique for power transformer The objective of this pato design an ANFIS model for dissolved gas analysis of power transformers Theprediction ability of the ANFIS is also tested using limited data set for model traini
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
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INSPEC Accession Number 15020
DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
Alamuru VaniDepartment of Electrical Engineering VJIT Hyderabad India
Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra MurthySchool of Electrical Engineering Sreenidhi Institute of Science and TechnologyHyderabad India
II IntroductionDissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) has been used for more than 30 years [1]ndash[3] focondition assessment of functioning electrical transformers DGA measures theconcentrations of hydrogen (H2) methane (CH4) ethane (C2H6) ethylene (C2acetylene (C2H2) carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved transformer oil CO and CO2 are generally associated with the decomposition ocellulose insulation usually small amounts of H2 and CH4 would be expected awell C2H6 C2H4 C2H2 and larger amounts of H2 and CH4 are generallyassociated with the decomposition of oil All transformers generate some gasduring normal operation but it has become generally accepted that gas generaabove and beyond that observed in normally operating transformers is due to fthat lead to local overheating or to points of excessive electrical stress that resudischarges or arcing Despite the fact that DGA has been used for several decaand is a common diagnostic technique for transformers there are no universally
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accepted means for interpreting DGA results IEEE C57ndash104 [3] and IEC 60599use threshold values for gas levels Other methods make use of ratios of gasconcentrations [2] [5] and are based on observations that relative gas amountsshow some correlation with the type the location and the severity of the fault Gratio methods allow for some level of problem diagnosis whereas thresholdmethods focus more on discriminating between normal and abnormal behaviorIEC standard 60599 [18] classifies the DGA detectable transformer faults into 2categories the electrical fault and the thermal fault These two main categories be further sorted into 6 types of transformer fault according to the magnitudes othe fault energy the electrical fault partial discharge (PD) D1 (discharge of lowenergy) and D2 (discharge of high energy) the thermal fault T1 (Thermal fault low temperature range ) T2 (Thermal fault of medium temperaturange ) and T3 (Thermal fault of high temperature ran
) [7] Many DGA analysis techniques employing Artificial Intelligencan be found in the literature We briefly review here previous techniques fortransformer failure prediction from DGA All of them follow the methodologyconsisting in feature extraction from DGA followed by a classification algorithmThe majority of them are techniques [6] [7] [9]ndashndash[13] [15] [16] built around afeedforward neural-network classifier that is also called Multi-Layer Perceptron(MLP) and that we explain in Section IV Some of these papers introduce furtheenhancements to the MLP in particular neural networks that are run in parallelan expert system in [10] Wavelet Networks (ie neural nets with a wavelet-basfeature extraction) in [16] Self-Organizing Polynomial Networks in [9] and FuzzNetworks in [6] [12] [13] [15] Several studies [6] [8] [12] [13] [15] [16] resofuzzy logic [18] when modeling the decision functions Fuzzy logic enables logicreasoning with continuously-valued predicates (between 0 and 1) instead of binones but this inclusion of uncertainty within the decision function is redundant wthe probability theory behind Bayesian reasoning and statistics Stochasticoptimization techniques such as genetic programming are also used as anadditional tool to select features for the classifier in [8] [12] [14] [16] and [17]Finally Shintemirov et al [17] conduct a comprehensive comparison between knearest neighbors neural networks and support vector machines each of themcombined with genetic Programming-based feature selection
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MetadataAbstractThe aim of optimal power flow is to discover an operating point that minimizes thegeneration cost while satisfying multiple operating constraints Over the years sevtechniques have been introduced to solve this non-linear optimization problem Inpaper genetic algorithm deploying optimum non-uniform mutation rate and elitismbeen used to solve this problem After implementation of this algorithm in MATLABdata of IEEE 30-bus practical power system and NTDC 32-bus test system of Pak
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
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Abstract Focusing on the most active volcano Merapi the role of ICT is crucial foimproving the security and safety of the surrounding population Wireless SensorNetwork (WSN) View more
MetadataAbstractFocusing on the most active volcano Merapi the role of ICT is crucial for improvinsecurity and safety of the surrounding population Wireless Sensor Network (WSNwhich has the capability of monitoring remote and rural areas could be a solution early detection of local volcanic activity Focusing on the most active volcano Merathe role of ICT is crucial for improving the security and safety of the surroundingpopulation Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) which has the capability of monitorin
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706570
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
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M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
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Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
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Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
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Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
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Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
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Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
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Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
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Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
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Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
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Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
ICT6 Aggressive Web Application Honeypot for Exposing Attackerrsquos Identity Supeno Djanali FX Arunanto Baskoro Adi Pratomo Abdurrazak Baihaqi
Hudan Studiawan Ary Mazharuddin Shiddiqi
212
ICT7 Adjustment Levels for Intelligent Tutoring System using Modified Items Response Theory Ika Widiastuti Nurul Zainal Fanani
217
ICT8 Smile Recognition System based on Lip Corners Identification Eduard Royce Iwan Setyawan Ivanna K Timotius
222
ICT9 An Integrated Framework for Measuring Information System Success Considering the Impact of Culture in Indonesia Siti Mardiana
226
ICT10 Pre-Processing Optimization on Sound Detector Application AudiTion (Android Based Supporting Media for the Deaf) Gian Gautama Imanuel Widjaja Michael Aditya Sutiono Jovan Anggara Hugeng
233
ICT11 EVALUATION OF DISTRIBUTION NETWORK RELIABILITY INDEX USING LOOP RESTORATION SCHEME Daniar Fahmi Abdillah F I IGN Satriyadi Hernanda Dimas Anton Asfani
239
ICT12 Efficient Message Security Based Hyper Elliptic Curve Cryptosystem (HECC) for Mobile Instant Messenger Putra Wanda Selo Bimo Sunafri Hantono
245
ICT13 Application of Web-Based Information System in Production Process of Batik Industry Design Division Indah Soesanti
250
ICT14 Managing and Retrieval of Cultural Heritage Multimedia Collection Using Ontology Albaar Rubhasy AAG Yudhi Paramartha Indra Budi Zainal A Hasibuan
255
ICT15 Individual Decision Model for Urban Regional Land Planning Agus Fahrul Sumaryono Subagyo Lambang Ruchaemi Afif
260
ICT16 Enhancing Online Expert System Consultation Service with Short Message Service Interface Istiadi Emma Budi Sulistiarini Guntur Dharma Putra
266
ICT17 Mobile Nutrition Recommendation System For 0-2 Year Infant Ratih Nur Esti Anggraini Siti Rochimah Kessya Din Dalmi
272
ICT18 Comparison of Distance and Dissimilarity Measures for Clustering Data with Mix Attribute Types Hermawan Prasetyo Ayu Purwarianti
276
ICT19 Determining E-commerce Adoption Level by SMEs in Indonesia Based on Customer-Oriented Benefits Evi Triandini Daniel Siahaan Arif Djunaidy
281
ICT20 Providing Information Sources Domain for Information Seeking Agent From Organizing Knowledge Istiadi Lukito Edi Nugroho Paulus Insap Santosa
286
ICT21 Decision Support System For Stock Trading Using Decision Tree Technical Analysis Indicators and Its Sensitivity Profitability Analysis FX Satriyo D Nugroho Teguh Bharata Adji Silmi Fauziati
291
ICT22 Design Web Service Academic Information System Based Multiplatform Meta Lara Pandini Zainal Arifin and Dyna Marisa Khairina
297
ICT23 Effects of VANETs Attributes on Network Performance Agung B Prasetijo Sami S Alwakeel and Hesham A Altwaijry
303
ICT24 Visualization of Condition Irrigation Building and Canal Using Web GIS Application Falahah Defrin Karisia Ayuningtias
309
ICT25 Comparison of three back-propagation architectures for interactive animal names utterance learning Ajub Ajulian Zahra Macrina and Achmad Hidayatno
315
ICT26 WORK IN PROGRESS - OPEN EDUCATION METRIC (OEM) DEVELOPING WEB-BASED METRIC TO MEASURE OPEN EDUCATION SERVICES QUALITY Priyogi B Nan Cenka B A Paramartha AAGY ampRubhasy A
319
POWER SYSTEMS
PS1 Design and Implementation of Solar Power as Battery Charger Using Incremental Conductance Current Control Method based on dsPIC30F4012 Ahmad Musa Leonardus H Pratomo Felix Y Setiono
324
PS2 An Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System for Fault Detection in Transformers by Analyzing Dissolved Gases Ms Alamuru Vani Dr Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra Murthy
328
PS3 Optimal Power Flow based upon Genetic Algorithm deploying Optimum Mutation and Elitism M Usman Aslam Muhammad Usman Cheema Muhammad Samran Muhammad Bilal Cheema
334
PS4 Design Analysis and Optimization of Ground Grid Mesh of Extra High Voltage Substation Using an Intelligent Software M Usman Aslam Muhammad Usman Cheema Muhammad Samran
Muhammad Bilal Cheema
339
PS5 Design and Simulation of Neural Network Predictive Controller Pitch-Angle Permanent Magnetic Synchrounous Generator Wind Turbine Variable Pitch System Suyanto Soedibyo Aji Akbar Firdaus
346
PS6 Inverse Clarke Transformation based Control Method of a Three-Phase Inverter for PV-Grid Systems Slamet Riyadi
351
PS7 Control of a Single Phase Boost Inverter with the Combination of Proportional Integrator and Hysteresis Controller Felix Yustian Setiono
356
PS8 A Simple Three-phase Three-wire Voltage Disturbance Compensator Hanny H Tumbelaka
361
PS9 Analysis of Protection Failure Effect and Relay Coordination on Reliability Index IGN Satriyadi Hernanda Evril N Kartinisari Dimas Anton Asfani Daniar Fahmi
366
PS10 Extreme Learning Machine Approach to Estimate Hourly Solar Radiation On Horizontal Surface (PV) in Surabaya - East Java Imam Abadi Adi Soeprijanto Ali Musyafarsquo
371
PS11 Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Antonius Rajagukguk Mochamad Ashari Dedet Candra Riawan
376
PS12 The Influence of Meteorological Parameters under Tropical Condition on Electricity Demand Characteristic Indonesia Case Study Yusri Syam Akil Syafaruddin Tajuddin Waris A A Halik Lateko
382
PS13 Optimal Distribution Network Reconfiguration with Penetration of Distributed Energy Resources Ramadoni Syahputra Imam Robandi Mochamad Ashari
387
PS14 Maximum Power Point Tracking Photovoltaic Using Root Finding Modified Bisection Algorithm Soedibyo Ciptian Weried Priananda Muhammad Agil Haikal
393
PS15 Design of LLC Resonant Converter for Street Lamp Based On Photovoltaic Power Source Idreis Abdualgader Eflita Yohana Mochammad Facta
399
PS16 Power Loss Reduction Strategy of Distribution Network with Distributed Generator Integration Soedibyo Mochamad Ashari Ramadoni Syahputra
403
PS17 Double Dielectric Barrier Discharge Chamber for Ozone Generation Mochammad Facta Hermawan KarnotoZainal Salam Zolkafle Buntat
408
PS18 Leakage Current Characteristics at Different Shed of Epoxy Resin Insulator under Rain Contaminants Abdul Syakur Hermawan
412
PS19 Transformer monitoring using harmonic current based on wavelet transformation and probabilistic neural network (PNN) Imam Wahyudi F Wisnu Kuntjoro Adi Ardyono Priyadi Margo Pujiantara Mauridhi Hery P
418
TELECOMUNICATIONS
TE1 Data Rate of Connections in Performing Packet Delivery of Wireless Mesh Network with Hybrid Wireless Mesh Protocol and Optimized Link State Routing Protocol Alexander William Setiawan Putra Antonius Suhartomo
423
TE2 Empirical Studies of Wireless Sensor Network Energy Consumption for Designing RF Energy Harvesting Eva Yovita Dwi Utami Deddy Susilo Budihardja Murtianta
428
TE3 Modulation Performance in Wireless Avionics Intra Communications (WAIC) Muhammad Suryanegara Naufan Raharya
433
TE4 Implementation and Performance Analysis of Alamouti Algorithm for MIMO 2x2 Using Wireless Open-Access Research Platform (WARP) Rizadi Sasmita Darwis Suwadi Wirawan Endroyono Titiek Suryani
Prasetiyono Hari Mukti
437
TE5 Period Information Deviation on the Segmental Sinusoidal Model Florentinus Budi Setiawan
442
TE6 A Compact Dual-band Antenna Design using Meander-line Slots for WiMAX Application in Indonesia Prasetiyono Hari Mukti Eko Setijadi Nancy Ardelina
446
TE7 Design and Analysis of Dualband J-Pole Antenna with Variation in ldquoTrdquo Shape for Transceiver Radio Communication at VHF and UHF Band Yoga Krismawardana Yuli Christyono Munawar A Riyadi
450
TE8 Low Cost Implementation for Synchronization in Distributed Multi Antenna Using USRPGNU-Radio Savitri Galih Marc Hoffmann Thomas Kaiser
456
TE9 Development of the First Indonesian S-Band Radar Andrian Andaya LestariOktanto Dedi Winarko Herlinda Serliningtyas Deni Yulian
460
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MetadataAbstractSafe operation of elements of power systems plays a crucial role in maintaining threliability and safety of the system Transformers being a key element in power syneed to be maintained and monitored on a regular basis Dissolved gas analysis hbeen used as a reliable tool in maintaining the safe operation of transformers for atime Analysis of dissolved gases is analytical and often interpreted differently bydifferent users and methods The scope of Artificial Intelligence tools in dissolved
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analysis has become critical with increasing number of transformers being used inpower systems coupled with rapid expansion of transmission and distributioncomponents In this work we have designed an analysis system based on differenArtificial Intelligence methods like Neural Networks Fuzzy and Adaptive Neuro-Ffor analyzing dissolved gas and give interpretation about possible faults AdaptiveNeuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) modeling technique has emerged as onesoft computing modeling technique for power transformer The objective of this pato design an ANFIS model for dissolved gas analysis of power transformers Theprediction ability of the ANFIS is also tested using limited data set for model traini
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
Alamuru VaniDepartment of Electrical Engineering VJIT Hyderabad India
Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra MurthySchool of Electrical Engineering Sreenidhi Institute of Science and TechnologyHyderabad India
II IntroductionDissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) has been used for more than 30 years [1]ndash[3] focondition assessment of functioning electrical transformers DGA measures theconcentrations of hydrogen (H2) methane (CH4) ethane (C2H6) ethylene (C2acetylene (C2H2) carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved transformer oil CO and CO2 are generally associated with the decomposition ocellulose insulation usually small amounts of H2 and CH4 would be expected awell C2H6 C2H4 C2H2 and larger amounts of H2 and CH4 are generallyassociated with the decomposition of oil All transformers generate some gasduring normal operation but it has become generally accepted that gas generaabove and beyond that observed in normally operating transformers is due to fthat lead to local overheating or to points of excessive electrical stress that resudischarges or arcing Despite the fact that DGA has been used for several decaand is a common diagnostic technique for transformers there are no universally
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accepted means for interpreting DGA results IEEE C57ndash104 [3] and IEC 60599use threshold values for gas levels Other methods make use of ratios of gasconcentrations [2] [5] and are based on observations that relative gas amountsshow some correlation with the type the location and the severity of the fault Gratio methods allow for some level of problem diagnosis whereas thresholdmethods focus more on discriminating between normal and abnormal behaviorIEC standard 60599 [18] classifies the DGA detectable transformer faults into 2categories the electrical fault and the thermal fault These two main categories be further sorted into 6 types of transformer fault according to the magnitudes othe fault energy the electrical fault partial discharge (PD) D1 (discharge of lowenergy) and D2 (discharge of high energy) the thermal fault T1 (Thermal fault low temperature range ) T2 (Thermal fault of medium temperaturange ) and T3 (Thermal fault of high temperature ran
) [7] Many DGA analysis techniques employing Artificial Intelligencan be found in the literature We briefly review here previous techniques fortransformer failure prediction from DGA All of them follow the methodologyconsisting in feature extraction from DGA followed by a classification algorithmThe majority of them are techniques [6] [7] [9]ndashndash[13] [15] [16] built around afeedforward neural-network classifier that is also called Multi-Layer Perceptron(MLP) and that we explain in Section IV Some of these papers introduce furtheenhancements to the MLP in particular neural networks that are run in parallelan expert system in [10] Wavelet Networks (ie neural nets with a wavelet-basfeature extraction) in [16] Self-Organizing Polynomial Networks in [9] and FuzzNetworks in [6] [12] [13] [15] Several studies [6] [8] [12] [13] [15] [16] resofuzzy logic [18] when modeling the decision functions Fuzzy logic enables logicreasoning with continuously-valued predicates (between 0 and 1) instead of binones but this inclusion of uncertainty within the decision function is redundant wthe probability theory behind Bayesian reasoning and statistics Stochasticoptimization techniques such as genetic programming are also used as anadditional tool to select features for the classifier in [8] [12] [14] [16] and [17]Finally Shintemirov et al [17] conduct a comprehensive comparison between knearest neighbors neural networks and support vector machines each of themcombined with genetic Programming-based feature selection
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MetadataAbstractThe aim of optimal power flow is to discover an operating point that minimizes thegeneration cost while satisfying multiple operating constraints Over the years sevtechniques have been introduced to solve this non-linear optimization problem Inpaper genetic algorithm deploying optimum non-uniform mutation rate and elitismbeen used to solve this problem After implementation of this algorithm in MATLABdata of IEEE 30-bus practical power system and NTDC 32-bus test system of Pak
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
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MetadataAbstractFocusing on the most active volcano Merapi the role of ICT is crucial for improvinsecurity and safety of the surrounding population Wireless Sensor Network (WSNwhich has the capability of monitoring remote and rural areas could be a solution early detection of local volcanic activity Focusing on the most active volcano Merathe role of ICT is crucial for improving the security and safety of the surroundingpopulation Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) which has the capability of monitorin
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706570
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
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Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
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Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
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Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
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Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
ICT21 Decision Support System For Stock Trading Using Decision Tree Technical Analysis Indicators and Its Sensitivity Profitability Analysis FX Satriyo D Nugroho Teguh Bharata Adji Silmi Fauziati
291
ICT22 Design Web Service Academic Information System Based Multiplatform Meta Lara Pandini Zainal Arifin and Dyna Marisa Khairina
297
ICT23 Effects of VANETs Attributes on Network Performance Agung B Prasetijo Sami S Alwakeel and Hesham A Altwaijry
303
ICT24 Visualization of Condition Irrigation Building and Canal Using Web GIS Application Falahah Defrin Karisia Ayuningtias
309
ICT25 Comparison of three back-propagation architectures for interactive animal names utterance learning Ajub Ajulian Zahra Macrina and Achmad Hidayatno
315
ICT26 WORK IN PROGRESS - OPEN EDUCATION METRIC (OEM) DEVELOPING WEB-BASED METRIC TO MEASURE OPEN EDUCATION SERVICES QUALITY Priyogi B Nan Cenka B A Paramartha AAGY ampRubhasy A
319
POWER SYSTEMS
PS1 Design and Implementation of Solar Power as Battery Charger Using Incremental Conductance Current Control Method based on dsPIC30F4012 Ahmad Musa Leonardus H Pratomo Felix Y Setiono
324
PS2 An Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System for Fault Detection in Transformers by Analyzing Dissolved Gases Ms Alamuru Vani Dr Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra Murthy
328
PS3 Optimal Power Flow based upon Genetic Algorithm deploying Optimum Mutation and Elitism M Usman Aslam Muhammad Usman Cheema Muhammad Samran Muhammad Bilal Cheema
334
PS4 Design Analysis and Optimization of Ground Grid Mesh of Extra High Voltage Substation Using an Intelligent Software M Usman Aslam Muhammad Usman Cheema Muhammad Samran
Muhammad Bilal Cheema
339
PS5 Design and Simulation of Neural Network Predictive Controller Pitch-Angle Permanent Magnetic Synchrounous Generator Wind Turbine Variable Pitch System Suyanto Soedibyo Aji Akbar Firdaus
346
PS6 Inverse Clarke Transformation based Control Method of a Three-Phase Inverter for PV-Grid Systems Slamet Riyadi
351
PS7 Control of a Single Phase Boost Inverter with the Combination of Proportional Integrator and Hysteresis Controller Felix Yustian Setiono
356
PS8 A Simple Three-phase Three-wire Voltage Disturbance Compensator Hanny H Tumbelaka
361
PS9 Analysis of Protection Failure Effect and Relay Coordination on Reliability Index IGN Satriyadi Hernanda Evril N Kartinisari Dimas Anton Asfani Daniar Fahmi
366
PS10 Extreme Learning Machine Approach to Estimate Hourly Solar Radiation On Horizontal Surface (PV) in Surabaya - East Java Imam Abadi Adi Soeprijanto Ali Musyafarsquo
371
PS11 Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Antonius Rajagukguk Mochamad Ashari Dedet Candra Riawan
376
PS12 The Influence of Meteorological Parameters under Tropical Condition on Electricity Demand Characteristic Indonesia Case Study Yusri Syam Akil Syafaruddin Tajuddin Waris A A Halik Lateko
382
PS13 Optimal Distribution Network Reconfiguration with Penetration of Distributed Energy Resources Ramadoni Syahputra Imam Robandi Mochamad Ashari
387
PS14 Maximum Power Point Tracking Photovoltaic Using Root Finding Modified Bisection Algorithm Soedibyo Ciptian Weried Priananda Muhammad Agil Haikal
393
PS15 Design of LLC Resonant Converter for Street Lamp Based On Photovoltaic Power Source Idreis Abdualgader Eflita Yohana Mochammad Facta
399
PS16 Power Loss Reduction Strategy of Distribution Network with Distributed Generator Integration Soedibyo Mochamad Ashari Ramadoni Syahputra
403
PS17 Double Dielectric Barrier Discharge Chamber for Ozone Generation Mochammad Facta Hermawan KarnotoZainal Salam Zolkafle Buntat
408
PS18 Leakage Current Characteristics at Different Shed of Epoxy Resin Insulator under Rain Contaminants Abdul Syakur Hermawan
412
PS19 Transformer monitoring using harmonic current based on wavelet transformation and probabilistic neural network (PNN) Imam Wahyudi F Wisnu Kuntjoro Adi Ardyono Priyadi Margo Pujiantara Mauridhi Hery P
418
TELECOMUNICATIONS
TE1 Data Rate of Connections in Performing Packet Delivery of Wireless Mesh Network with Hybrid Wireless Mesh Protocol and Optimized Link State Routing Protocol Alexander William Setiawan Putra Antonius Suhartomo
423
TE2 Empirical Studies of Wireless Sensor Network Energy Consumption for Designing RF Energy Harvesting Eva Yovita Dwi Utami Deddy Susilo Budihardja Murtianta
428
TE3 Modulation Performance in Wireless Avionics Intra Communications (WAIC) Muhammad Suryanegara Naufan Raharya
433
TE4 Implementation and Performance Analysis of Alamouti Algorithm for MIMO 2x2 Using Wireless Open-Access Research Platform (WARP) Rizadi Sasmita Darwis Suwadi Wirawan Endroyono Titiek Suryani
Prasetiyono Hari Mukti
437
TE5 Period Information Deviation on the Segmental Sinusoidal Model Florentinus Budi Setiawan
442
TE6 A Compact Dual-band Antenna Design using Meander-line Slots for WiMAX Application in Indonesia Prasetiyono Hari Mukti Eko Setijadi Nancy Ardelina
446
TE7 Design and Analysis of Dualband J-Pole Antenna with Variation in ldquoTrdquo Shape for Transceiver Radio Communication at VHF and UHF Band Yoga Krismawardana Yuli Christyono Munawar A Riyadi
450
TE8 Low Cost Implementation for Synchronization in Distributed Multi Antenna Using USRPGNU-Radio Savitri Galih Marc Hoffmann Thomas Kaiser
456
TE9 Development of the First Indonesian S-Band Radar Andrian Andaya LestariOktanto Dedi Winarko Herlinda Serliningtyas Deni Yulian
460
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MetadataAbstractSafe operation of elements of power systems plays a crucial role in maintaining threliability and safety of the system Transformers being a key element in power syneed to be maintained and monitored on a regular basis Dissolved gas analysis hbeen used as a reliable tool in maintaining the safe operation of transformers for atime Analysis of dissolved gases is analytical and often interpreted differently bydifferent users and methods The scope of Artificial Intelligence tools in dissolved
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analysis has become critical with increasing number of transformers being used inpower systems coupled with rapid expansion of transmission and distributioncomponents In this work we have designed an analysis system based on differenArtificial Intelligence methods like Neural Networks Fuzzy and Adaptive Neuro-Ffor analyzing dissolved gas and give interpretation about possible faults AdaptiveNeuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) modeling technique has emerged as onesoft computing modeling technique for power transformer The objective of this pato design an ANFIS model for dissolved gas analysis of power transformers Theprediction ability of the ANFIS is also tested using limited data set for model traini
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
Alamuru VaniDepartment of Electrical Engineering VJIT Hyderabad India
Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra MurthySchool of Electrical Engineering Sreenidhi Institute of Science and TechnologyHyderabad India
II IntroductionDissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) has been used for more than 30 years [1]ndash[3] focondition assessment of functioning electrical transformers DGA measures theconcentrations of hydrogen (H2) methane (CH4) ethane (C2H6) ethylene (C2acetylene (C2H2) carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved transformer oil CO and CO2 are generally associated with the decomposition ocellulose insulation usually small amounts of H2 and CH4 would be expected awell C2H6 C2H4 C2H2 and larger amounts of H2 and CH4 are generallyassociated with the decomposition of oil All transformers generate some gasduring normal operation but it has become generally accepted that gas generaabove and beyond that observed in normally operating transformers is due to fthat lead to local overheating or to points of excessive electrical stress that resudischarges or arcing Despite the fact that DGA has been used for several decaand is a common diagnostic technique for transformers there are no universally
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accepted means for interpreting DGA results IEEE C57ndash104 [3] and IEC 60599use threshold values for gas levels Other methods make use of ratios of gasconcentrations [2] [5] and are based on observations that relative gas amountsshow some correlation with the type the location and the severity of the fault Gratio methods allow for some level of problem diagnosis whereas thresholdmethods focus more on discriminating between normal and abnormal behaviorIEC standard 60599 [18] classifies the DGA detectable transformer faults into 2categories the electrical fault and the thermal fault These two main categories be further sorted into 6 types of transformer fault according to the magnitudes othe fault energy the electrical fault partial discharge (PD) D1 (discharge of lowenergy) and D2 (discharge of high energy) the thermal fault T1 (Thermal fault low temperature range ) T2 (Thermal fault of medium temperaturange ) and T3 (Thermal fault of high temperature ran
) [7] Many DGA analysis techniques employing Artificial Intelligencan be found in the literature We briefly review here previous techniques fortransformer failure prediction from DGA All of them follow the methodologyconsisting in feature extraction from DGA followed by a classification algorithmThe majority of them are techniques [6] [7] [9]ndashndash[13] [15] [16] built around afeedforward neural-network classifier that is also called Multi-Layer Perceptron(MLP) and that we explain in Section IV Some of these papers introduce furtheenhancements to the MLP in particular neural networks that are run in parallelan expert system in [10] Wavelet Networks (ie neural nets with a wavelet-basfeature extraction) in [16] Self-Organizing Polynomial Networks in [9] and FuzzNetworks in [6] [12] [13] [15] Several studies [6] [8] [12] [13] [15] [16] resofuzzy logic [18] when modeling the decision functions Fuzzy logic enables logicreasoning with continuously-valued predicates (between 0 and 1) instead of binones but this inclusion of uncertainty within the decision function is redundant wthe probability theory behind Bayesian reasoning and statistics Stochasticoptimization techniques such as genetic programming are also used as anadditional tool to select features for the classifier in [8] [12] [14] [16] and [17]Finally Shintemirov et al [17] conduct a comprehensive comparison between knearest neighbors neural networks and support vector machines each of themcombined with genetic Programming-based feature selection
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MetadataAbstractThe aim of optimal power flow is to discover an operating point that minimizes thegeneration cost while satisfying multiple operating constraints Over the years sevtechniques have been introduced to solve this non-linear optimization problem Inpaper genetic algorithm deploying optimum non-uniform mutation rate and elitismbeen used to solve this problem After implementation of this algorithm in MATLABdata of IEEE 30-bus practical power system and NTDC 32-bus test system of Pak
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706570
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
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20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
PS9 Analysis of Protection Failure Effect and Relay Coordination on Reliability Index IGN Satriyadi Hernanda Evril N Kartinisari Dimas Anton Asfani Daniar Fahmi
366
PS10 Extreme Learning Machine Approach to Estimate Hourly Solar Radiation On Horizontal Surface (PV) in Surabaya - East Java Imam Abadi Adi Soeprijanto Ali Musyafarsquo
371
PS11 Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic System using Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control Antonius Rajagukguk Mochamad Ashari Dedet Candra Riawan
376
PS12 The Influence of Meteorological Parameters under Tropical Condition on Electricity Demand Characteristic Indonesia Case Study Yusri Syam Akil Syafaruddin Tajuddin Waris A A Halik Lateko
382
PS13 Optimal Distribution Network Reconfiguration with Penetration of Distributed Energy Resources Ramadoni Syahputra Imam Robandi Mochamad Ashari
387
PS14 Maximum Power Point Tracking Photovoltaic Using Root Finding Modified Bisection Algorithm Soedibyo Ciptian Weried Priananda Muhammad Agil Haikal
393
PS15 Design of LLC Resonant Converter for Street Lamp Based On Photovoltaic Power Source Idreis Abdualgader Eflita Yohana Mochammad Facta
399
PS16 Power Loss Reduction Strategy of Distribution Network with Distributed Generator Integration Soedibyo Mochamad Ashari Ramadoni Syahputra
403
PS17 Double Dielectric Barrier Discharge Chamber for Ozone Generation Mochammad Facta Hermawan KarnotoZainal Salam Zolkafle Buntat
408
PS18 Leakage Current Characteristics at Different Shed of Epoxy Resin Insulator under Rain Contaminants Abdul Syakur Hermawan
412
PS19 Transformer monitoring using harmonic current based on wavelet transformation and probabilistic neural network (PNN) Imam Wahyudi F Wisnu Kuntjoro Adi Ardyono Priyadi Margo Pujiantara Mauridhi Hery P
418
TELECOMUNICATIONS
TE1 Data Rate of Connections in Performing Packet Delivery of Wireless Mesh Network with Hybrid Wireless Mesh Protocol and Optimized Link State Routing Protocol Alexander William Setiawan Putra Antonius Suhartomo
423
TE2 Empirical Studies of Wireless Sensor Network Energy Consumption for Designing RF Energy Harvesting Eva Yovita Dwi Utami Deddy Susilo Budihardja Murtianta
428
TE3 Modulation Performance in Wireless Avionics Intra Communications (WAIC) Muhammad Suryanegara Naufan Raharya
433
TE4 Implementation and Performance Analysis of Alamouti Algorithm for MIMO 2x2 Using Wireless Open-Access Research Platform (WARP) Rizadi Sasmita Darwis Suwadi Wirawan Endroyono Titiek Suryani
Prasetiyono Hari Mukti
437
TE5 Period Information Deviation on the Segmental Sinusoidal Model Florentinus Budi Setiawan
442
TE6 A Compact Dual-band Antenna Design using Meander-line Slots for WiMAX Application in Indonesia Prasetiyono Hari Mukti Eko Setijadi Nancy Ardelina
446
TE7 Design and Analysis of Dualband J-Pole Antenna with Variation in ldquoTrdquo Shape for Transceiver Radio Communication at VHF and UHF Band Yoga Krismawardana Yuli Christyono Munawar A Riyadi
450
TE8 Low Cost Implementation for Synchronization in Distributed Multi Antenna Using USRPGNU-Radio Savitri Galih Marc Hoffmann Thomas Kaiser
456
TE9 Development of the First Indonesian S-Band Radar Andrian Andaya LestariOktanto Dedi Winarko Herlinda Serliningtyas Deni Yulian
460
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MetadataAbstractSafe operation of elements of power systems plays a crucial role in maintaining threliability and safety of the system Transformers being a key element in power syneed to be maintained and monitored on a regular basis Dissolved gas analysis hbeen used as a reliable tool in maintaining the safe operation of transformers for atime Analysis of dissolved gases is analytical and often interpreted differently bydifferent users and methods The scope of Artificial Intelligence tools in dissolved
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analysis has become critical with increasing number of transformers being used inpower systems coupled with rapid expansion of transmission and distributioncomponents In this work we have designed an analysis system based on differenArtificial Intelligence methods like Neural Networks Fuzzy and Adaptive Neuro-Ffor analyzing dissolved gas and give interpretation about possible faults AdaptiveNeuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) modeling technique has emerged as onesoft computing modeling technique for power transformer The objective of this pato design an ANFIS model for dissolved gas analysis of power transformers Theprediction ability of the ANFIS is also tested using limited data set for model traini
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
Alamuru VaniDepartment of Electrical Engineering VJIT Hyderabad India
Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra MurthySchool of Electrical Engineering Sreenidhi Institute of Science and TechnologyHyderabad India
II IntroductionDissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) has been used for more than 30 years [1]ndash[3] focondition assessment of functioning electrical transformers DGA measures theconcentrations of hydrogen (H2) methane (CH4) ethane (C2H6) ethylene (C2acetylene (C2H2) carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved transformer oil CO and CO2 are generally associated with the decomposition ocellulose insulation usually small amounts of H2 and CH4 would be expected awell C2H6 C2H4 C2H2 and larger amounts of H2 and CH4 are generallyassociated with the decomposition of oil All transformers generate some gasduring normal operation but it has become generally accepted that gas generaabove and beyond that observed in normally operating transformers is due to fthat lead to local overheating or to points of excessive electrical stress that resudischarges or arcing Despite the fact that DGA has been used for several decaand is a common diagnostic technique for transformers there are no universally
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accepted means for interpreting DGA results IEEE C57ndash104 [3] and IEC 60599use threshold values for gas levels Other methods make use of ratios of gasconcentrations [2] [5] and are based on observations that relative gas amountsshow some correlation with the type the location and the severity of the fault Gratio methods allow for some level of problem diagnosis whereas thresholdmethods focus more on discriminating between normal and abnormal behaviorIEC standard 60599 [18] classifies the DGA detectable transformer faults into 2categories the electrical fault and the thermal fault These two main categories be further sorted into 6 types of transformer fault according to the magnitudes othe fault energy the electrical fault partial discharge (PD) D1 (discharge of lowenergy) and D2 (discharge of high energy) the thermal fault T1 (Thermal fault low temperature range ) T2 (Thermal fault of medium temperaturange ) and T3 (Thermal fault of high temperature ran
) [7] Many DGA analysis techniques employing Artificial Intelligencan be found in the literature We briefly review here previous techniques fortransformer failure prediction from DGA All of them follow the methodologyconsisting in feature extraction from DGA followed by a classification algorithmThe majority of them are techniques [6] [7] [9]ndashndash[13] [15] [16] built around afeedforward neural-network classifier that is also called Multi-Layer Perceptron(MLP) and that we explain in Section IV Some of these papers introduce furtheenhancements to the MLP in particular neural networks that are run in parallelan expert system in [10] Wavelet Networks (ie neural nets with a wavelet-basfeature extraction) in [16] Self-Organizing Polynomial Networks in [9] and FuzzNetworks in [6] [12] [13] [15] Several studies [6] [8] [12] [13] [15] [16] resofuzzy logic [18] when modeling the decision functions Fuzzy logic enables logicreasoning with continuously-valued predicates (between 0 and 1) instead of binones but this inclusion of uncertainty within the decision function is redundant wthe probability theory behind Bayesian reasoning and statistics Stochasticoptimization techniques such as genetic programming are also used as anadditional tool to select features for the classifier in [8] [12] [14] [16] and [17]Finally Shintemirov et al [17] conduct a comprehensive comparison between knearest neighbors neural networks and support vector machines each of themcombined with genetic Programming-based feature selection
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MetadataAbstractThe aim of optimal power flow is to discover an operating point that minimizes thegeneration cost while satisfying multiple operating constraints Over the years sevtechniques have been introduced to solve this non-linear optimization problem Inpaper genetic algorithm deploying optimum non-uniform mutation rate and elitismbeen used to solve this problem After implementation of this algorithm in MATLABdata of IEEE 30-bus practical power system and NTDC 32-bus test system of Pak
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 15020
DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706570
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
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M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
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Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
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Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
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Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
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Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
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Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
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Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
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Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
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Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
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Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
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Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
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Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
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Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
TE4 Implementation and Performance Analysis of Alamouti Algorithm for MIMO 2x2 Using Wireless Open-Access Research Platform (WARP) Rizadi Sasmita Darwis Suwadi Wirawan Endroyono Titiek Suryani
Prasetiyono Hari Mukti
437
TE5 Period Information Deviation on the Segmental Sinusoidal Model Florentinus Budi Setiawan
442
TE6 A Compact Dual-band Antenna Design using Meander-line Slots for WiMAX Application in Indonesia Prasetiyono Hari Mukti Eko Setijadi Nancy Ardelina
446
TE7 Design and Analysis of Dualband J-Pole Antenna with Variation in ldquoTrdquo Shape for Transceiver Radio Communication at VHF and UHF Band Yoga Krismawardana Yuli Christyono Munawar A Riyadi
450
TE8 Low Cost Implementation for Synchronization in Distributed Multi Antenna Using USRPGNU-Radio Savitri Galih Marc Hoffmann Thomas Kaiser
456
TE9 Development of the First Indonesian S-Band Radar Andrian Andaya LestariOktanto Dedi Winarko Herlinda Serliningtyas Deni Yulian
460
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MetadataAbstractSafe operation of elements of power systems plays a crucial role in maintaining threliability and safety of the system Transformers being a key element in power syneed to be maintained and monitored on a regular basis Dissolved gas analysis hbeen used as a reliable tool in maintaining the safe operation of transformers for atime Analysis of dissolved gases is analytical and often interpreted differently bydifferent users and methods The scope of Artificial Intelligence tools in dissolved
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analysis has become critical with increasing number of transformers being used inpower systems coupled with rapid expansion of transmission and distributioncomponents In this work we have designed an analysis system based on differenArtificial Intelligence methods like Neural Networks Fuzzy and Adaptive Neuro-Ffor analyzing dissolved gas and give interpretation about possible faults AdaptiveNeuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) modeling technique has emerged as onesoft computing modeling technique for power transformer The objective of this pato design an ANFIS model for dissolved gas analysis of power transformers Theprediction ability of the ANFIS is also tested using limited data set for model traini
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
Alamuru VaniDepartment of Electrical Engineering VJIT Hyderabad India
Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra MurthySchool of Electrical Engineering Sreenidhi Institute of Science and TechnologyHyderabad India
II IntroductionDissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) has been used for more than 30 years [1]ndash[3] focondition assessment of functioning electrical transformers DGA measures theconcentrations of hydrogen (H2) methane (CH4) ethane (C2H6) ethylene (C2acetylene (C2H2) carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved transformer oil CO and CO2 are generally associated with the decomposition ocellulose insulation usually small amounts of H2 and CH4 would be expected awell C2H6 C2H4 C2H2 and larger amounts of H2 and CH4 are generallyassociated with the decomposition of oil All transformers generate some gasduring normal operation but it has become generally accepted that gas generaabove and beyond that observed in normally operating transformers is due to fthat lead to local overheating or to points of excessive electrical stress that resudischarges or arcing Despite the fact that DGA has been used for several decaand is a common diagnostic technique for transformers there are no universally
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accepted means for interpreting DGA results IEEE C57ndash104 [3] and IEC 60599use threshold values for gas levels Other methods make use of ratios of gasconcentrations [2] [5] and are based on observations that relative gas amountsshow some correlation with the type the location and the severity of the fault Gratio methods allow for some level of problem diagnosis whereas thresholdmethods focus more on discriminating between normal and abnormal behaviorIEC standard 60599 [18] classifies the DGA detectable transformer faults into 2categories the electrical fault and the thermal fault These two main categories be further sorted into 6 types of transformer fault according to the magnitudes othe fault energy the electrical fault partial discharge (PD) D1 (discharge of lowenergy) and D2 (discharge of high energy) the thermal fault T1 (Thermal fault low temperature range ) T2 (Thermal fault of medium temperaturange ) and T3 (Thermal fault of high temperature ran
) [7] Many DGA analysis techniques employing Artificial Intelligencan be found in the literature We briefly review here previous techniques fortransformer failure prediction from DGA All of them follow the methodologyconsisting in feature extraction from DGA followed by a classification algorithmThe majority of them are techniques [6] [7] [9]ndashndash[13] [15] [16] built around afeedforward neural-network classifier that is also called Multi-Layer Perceptron(MLP) and that we explain in Section IV Some of these papers introduce furtheenhancements to the MLP in particular neural networks that are run in parallelan expert system in [10] Wavelet Networks (ie neural nets with a wavelet-basfeature extraction) in [16] Self-Organizing Polynomial Networks in [9] and FuzzNetworks in [6] [12] [13] [15] Several studies [6] [8] [12] [13] [15] [16] resofuzzy logic [18] when modeling the decision functions Fuzzy logic enables logicreasoning with continuously-valued predicates (between 0 and 1) instead of binones but this inclusion of uncertainty within the decision function is redundant wthe probability theory behind Bayesian reasoning and statistics Stochasticoptimization techniques such as genetic programming are also used as anadditional tool to select features for the classifier in [8] [12] [14] [16] and [17]Finally Shintemirov et al [17] conduct a comprehensive comparison between knearest neighbors neural networks and support vector machines each of themcombined with genetic Programming-based feature selection
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MetadataAbstractThe aim of optimal power flow is to discover an operating point that minimizes thegeneration cost while satisfying multiple operating constraints Over the years sevtechniques have been introduced to solve this non-linear optimization problem Inpaper genetic algorithm deploying optimum non-uniform mutation rate and elitismbeen used to solve this problem After implementation of this algorithm in MATLABdata of IEEE 30-bus practical power system and NTDC 32-bus test system of Pak
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
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MetadataAbstractFocusing on the most active volcano Merapi the role of ICT is crucial for improvinsecurity and safety of the surrounding population Wireless Sensor Network (WSNwhich has the capability of monitoring remote and rural areas could be a solution early detection of local volcanic activity Focusing on the most active volcano Merathe role of ICT is crucial for improving the security and safety of the surroundingpopulation Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) which has the capability of monitorin
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706570
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
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M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
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20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
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Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
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Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
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Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
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MetadataAbstractSafe operation of elements of power systems plays a crucial role in maintaining threliability and safety of the system Transformers being a key element in power syneed to be maintained and monitored on a regular basis Dissolved gas analysis hbeen used as a reliable tool in maintaining the safe operation of transformers for atime Analysis of dissolved gases is analytical and often interpreted differently bydifferent users and methods The scope of Artificial Intelligence tools in dissolved
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analysis has become critical with increasing number of transformers being used inpower systems coupled with rapid expansion of transmission and distributioncomponents In this work we have designed an analysis system based on differenArtificial Intelligence methods like Neural Networks Fuzzy and Adaptive Neuro-Ffor analyzing dissolved gas and give interpretation about possible faults AdaptiveNeuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) modeling technique has emerged as onesoft computing modeling technique for power transformer The objective of this pato design an ANFIS model for dissolved gas analysis of power transformers Theprediction ability of the ANFIS is also tested using limited data set for model traini
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Alamuru VaniDepartment of Electrical Engineering VJIT Hyderabad India
Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra MurthySchool of Electrical Engineering Sreenidhi Institute of Science and TechnologyHyderabad India
II IntroductionDissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) has been used for more than 30 years [1]ndash[3] focondition assessment of functioning electrical transformers DGA measures theconcentrations of hydrogen (H2) methane (CH4) ethane (C2H6) ethylene (C2acetylene (C2H2) carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved transformer oil CO and CO2 are generally associated with the decomposition ocellulose insulation usually small amounts of H2 and CH4 would be expected awell C2H6 C2H4 C2H2 and larger amounts of H2 and CH4 are generallyassociated with the decomposition of oil All transformers generate some gasduring normal operation but it has become generally accepted that gas generaabove and beyond that observed in normally operating transformers is due to fthat lead to local overheating or to points of excessive electrical stress that resudischarges or arcing Despite the fact that DGA has been used for several decaand is a common diagnostic technique for transformers there are no universally
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accepted means for interpreting DGA results IEEE C57ndash104 [3] and IEC 60599use threshold values for gas levels Other methods make use of ratios of gasconcentrations [2] [5] and are based on observations that relative gas amountsshow some correlation with the type the location and the severity of the fault Gratio methods allow for some level of problem diagnosis whereas thresholdmethods focus more on discriminating between normal and abnormal behaviorIEC standard 60599 [18] classifies the DGA detectable transformer faults into 2categories the electrical fault and the thermal fault These two main categories be further sorted into 6 types of transformer fault according to the magnitudes othe fault energy the electrical fault partial discharge (PD) D1 (discharge of lowenergy) and D2 (discharge of high energy) the thermal fault T1 (Thermal fault low temperature range ) T2 (Thermal fault of medium temperaturange ) and T3 (Thermal fault of high temperature ran
) [7] Many DGA analysis techniques employing Artificial Intelligencan be found in the literature We briefly review here previous techniques fortransformer failure prediction from DGA All of them follow the methodologyconsisting in feature extraction from DGA followed by a classification algorithmThe majority of them are techniques [6] [7] [9]ndashndash[13] [15] [16] built around afeedforward neural-network classifier that is also called Multi-Layer Perceptron(MLP) and that we explain in Section IV Some of these papers introduce furtheenhancements to the MLP in particular neural networks that are run in parallelan expert system in [10] Wavelet Networks (ie neural nets with a wavelet-basfeature extraction) in [16] Self-Organizing Polynomial Networks in [9] and FuzzNetworks in [6] [12] [13] [15] Several studies [6] [8] [12] [13] [15] [16] resofuzzy logic [18] when modeling the decision functions Fuzzy logic enables logicreasoning with continuously-valued predicates (between 0 and 1) instead of binones but this inclusion of uncertainty within the decision function is redundant wthe probability theory behind Bayesian reasoning and statistics Stochasticoptimization techniques such as genetic programming are also used as anadditional tool to select features for the classifier in [8] [12] [14] [16] and [17]Finally Shintemirov et al [17] conduct a comprehensive comparison between knearest neighbors neural networks and support vector machines each of themcombined with genetic Programming-based feature selection
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MetadataAbstractThe aim of optimal power flow is to discover an operating point that minimizes thegeneration cost while satisfying multiple operating constraints Over the years sevtechniques have been introduced to solve this non-linear optimization problem Inpaper genetic algorithm deploying optimum non-uniform mutation rate and elitismbeen used to solve this problem After implementation of this algorithm in MATLABdata of IEEE 30-bus practical power system and NTDC 32-bus test system of Pak
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
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A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
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Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
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Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
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analysis has become critical with increasing number of transformers being used inpower systems coupled with rapid expansion of transmission and distributioncomponents In this work we have designed an analysis system based on differenArtificial Intelligence methods like Neural Networks Fuzzy and Adaptive Neuro-Ffor analyzing dissolved gas and give interpretation about possible faults AdaptiveNeuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) modeling technique has emerged as onesoft computing modeling technique for power transformer The objective of this pato design an ANFIS model for dissolved gas analysis of power transformers Theprediction ability of the ANFIS is also tested using limited data set for model traini
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 15020
DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
Alamuru VaniDepartment of Electrical Engineering VJIT Hyderabad India
Pessapaty Sree Rama Chandra MurthySchool of Electrical Engineering Sreenidhi Institute of Science and TechnologyHyderabad India
II IntroductionDissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) has been used for more than 30 years [1]ndash[3] focondition assessment of functioning electrical transformers DGA measures theconcentrations of hydrogen (H2) methane (CH4) ethane (C2H6) ethylene (C2acetylene (C2H2) carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved transformer oil CO and CO2 are generally associated with the decomposition ocellulose insulation usually small amounts of H2 and CH4 would be expected awell C2H6 C2H4 C2H2 and larger amounts of H2 and CH4 are generallyassociated with the decomposition of oil All transformers generate some gasduring normal operation but it has become generally accepted that gas generaabove and beyond that observed in normally operating transformers is due to fthat lead to local overheating or to points of excessive electrical stress that resudischarges or arcing Despite the fact that DGA has been used for several decaand is a common diagnostic technique for transformers there are no universally
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accepted means for interpreting DGA results IEEE C57ndash104 [3] and IEC 60599use threshold values for gas levels Other methods make use of ratios of gasconcentrations [2] [5] and are based on observations that relative gas amountsshow some correlation with the type the location and the severity of the fault Gratio methods allow for some level of problem diagnosis whereas thresholdmethods focus more on discriminating between normal and abnormal behaviorIEC standard 60599 [18] classifies the DGA detectable transformer faults into 2categories the electrical fault and the thermal fault These two main categories be further sorted into 6 types of transformer fault according to the magnitudes othe fault energy the electrical fault partial discharge (PD) D1 (discharge of lowenergy) and D2 (discharge of high energy) the thermal fault T1 (Thermal fault low temperature range ) T2 (Thermal fault of medium temperaturange ) and T3 (Thermal fault of high temperature ran
) [7] Many DGA analysis techniques employing Artificial Intelligencan be found in the literature We briefly review here previous techniques fortransformer failure prediction from DGA All of them follow the methodologyconsisting in feature extraction from DGA followed by a classification algorithmThe majority of them are techniques [6] [7] [9]ndashndash[13] [15] [16] built around afeedforward neural-network classifier that is also called Multi-Layer Perceptron(MLP) and that we explain in Section IV Some of these papers introduce furtheenhancements to the MLP in particular neural networks that are run in parallelan expert system in [10] Wavelet Networks (ie neural nets with a wavelet-basfeature extraction) in [16] Self-Organizing Polynomial Networks in [9] and FuzzNetworks in [6] [12] [13] [15] Several studies [6] [8] [12] [13] [15] [16] resofuzzy logic [18] when modeling the decision functions Fuzzy logic enables logicreasoning with continuously-valued predicates (between 0 and 1) instead of binones but this inclusion of uncertainty within the decision function is redundant wthe probability theory behind Bayesian reasoning and statistics Stochasticoptimization techniques such as genetic programming are also used as anadditional tool to select features for the classifier in [8] [12] [14] [16] and [17]Finally Shintemirov et al [17] conduct a comprehensive comparison between knearest neighbors neural networks and support vector machines each of themcombined with genetic Programming-based feature selection
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
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Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
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I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
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M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
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Prof Hiroshi Ochi
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Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
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Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
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Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
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Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
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Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
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accepted means for interpreting DGA results IEEE C57ndash104 [3] and IEC 60599use threshold values for gas levels Other methods make use of ratios of gasconcentrations [2] [5] and are based on observations that relative gas amountsshow some correlation with the type the location and the severity of the fault Gratio methods allow for some level of problem diagnosis whereas thresholdmethods focus more on discriminating between normal and abnormal behaviorIEC standard 60599 [18] classifies the DGA detectable transformer faults into 2categories the electrical fault and the thermal fault These two main categories be further sorted into 6 types of transformer fault according to the magnitudes othe fault energy the electrical fault partial discharge (PD) D1 (discharge of lowenergy) and D2 (discharge of high energy) the thermal fault T1 (Thermal fault low temperature range ) T2 (Thermal fault of medium temperaturange ) and T3 (Thermal fault of high temperature ran
) [7] Many DGA analysis techniques employing Artificial Intelligencan be found in the literature We briefly review here previous techniques fortransformer failure prediction from DGA All of them follow the methodologyconsisting in feature extraction from DGA followed by a classification algorithmThe majority of them are techniques [6] [7] [9]ndashndash[13] [15] [16] built around afeedforward neural-network classifier that is also called Multi-Layer Perceptron(MLP) and that we explain in Section IV Some of these papers introduce furtheenhancements to the MLP in particular neural networks that are run in parallelan expert system in [10] Wavelet Networks (ie neural nets with a wavelet-basfeature extraction) in [16] Self-Organizing Polynomial Networks in [9] and FuzzNetworks in [6] [12] [13] [15] Several studies [6] [8] [12] [13] [15] [16] resofuzzy logic [18] when modeling the decision functions Fuzzy logic enables logicreasoning with continuously-valued predicates (between 0 and 1) instead of binones but this inclusion of uncertainty within the decision function is redundant wthe probability theory behind Bayesian reasoning and statistics Stochasticoptimization techniques such as genetic programming are also used as anadditional tool to select features for the classifier in [8] [12] [14] [16] and [17]Finally Shintemirov et al [17] conduct a comprehensive comparison between knearest neighbors neural networks and support vector machines each of themcombined with genetic Programming-based feature selection
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
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Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
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DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706570
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
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Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
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Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
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MetadataAbstractThe aim of optimal power flow is to discover an operating point that minimizes thegeneration cost while satisfying multiple operating constraints Over the years sevtechniques have been introduced to solve this non-linear optimization problem Inpaper genetic algorithm deploying optimum non-uniform mutation rate and elitismbeen used to solve this problem After implementation of this algorithm in MATLABdata of IEEE 30-bus practical power system and NTDC 32-bus test system of Pak
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
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INSPEC Accession Number 15033
DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
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MetadataAbstractFocusing on the most active volcano Merapi the role of ICT is crucial for improvinsecurity and safety of the surrounding population Wireless Sensor Network (WSNwhich has the capability of monitoring remote and rural areas could be a solution early detection of local volcanic activity Focusing on the most active volcano Merathe role of ICT is crucial for improving the security and safety of the surroundingpopulation Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) which has the capability of monitorin
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 15020
DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706570
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
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M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
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20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
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B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
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Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
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have been solved for optimal power flow and results have been compared with thepreviously used techniques such as simple genetic algorithm (SGA) linearprogramming (LP) ant colony optimization (ACO) differential evolution (DE) andartificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) It has been established that the proposed soproves to be more cost effective than previously used techniques The proposedtechnique offers annual cost saving of $606163092 for NTDC 32-bus test systemcapital thus saved can be utilized to pay back circular debt and hence the problemload shedding in Pakistan can be alleviated
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 15033
DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706576
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakistan
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
IntroductionOptimal power flow solution is the optimization of an objective function whilstmeeting several operating constraints [1] This solution is vital for system plannand operation [2] In a power plant the fuel cost is the major operational cost anthis research minimization of fuel cost has been taken as objective function Thfuel cost function defined by [3] is given below
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Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
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MetadataAbstractFocusing on the most active volcano Merapi the role of ICT is crucial for improvinsecurity and safety of the surrounding population Wireless Sensor Network (WSNwhich has the capability of monitoring remote and rural areas could be a solution early detection of local volcanic activity Focusing on the most active volcano Merathe role of ICT is crucial for improving the security and safety of the surroundingpopulation Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) which has the capability of monitorin
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 15020
DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706570
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
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M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
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Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
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M Usman AslamDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad Usman CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (RCET Gujranwala) Pakista
Muhammad SamranDepartment of Electrical Engineering UET Lahore (KSK Campus) Pakistan
Muhammad Bilal CheemaDepartment of Electrical Engineering Bahria University Islamabad Pakistan
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
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INSPEC Accession Number 15020
DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706570
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
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Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
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Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
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MetadataAbstractFocusing on the most active volcano Merapi the role of ICT is crucial for improvinsecurity and safety of the surrounding population Wireless Sensor Network (WSNwhich has the capability of monitoring remote and rural areas could be a solution early detection of local volcanic activity Focusing on the most active volcano Merathe role of ICT is crucial for improving the security and safety of the surroundingpopulation Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) which has the capability of monitorin
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 15020
DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706570
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
Contents
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
Sign in to Continue Reading
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
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MetadataAbstractFocusing on the most active volcano Merapi the role of ICT is crucial for improvinsecurity and safety of the surrounding population Wireless Sensor Network (WSNwhich has the capability of monitoring remote and rural areas could be a solution early detection of local volcanic activity Focusing on the most active volcano Merathe role of ICT is crucial for improving the security and safety of the surroundingpopulation Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) which has the capability of monitorin
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remote and rural areas could be a solution to the early detection of local volcanicactivity In this study the raised topic is how to make the appropriate prototype WStechnology sensors and integration models The proposed system is expected toprovide early detection of volcanology development solutions for the security and of people around Mount Merapi In the early stages of research the design is focuon the temperature and gas monitoring The system is designed to address thechallenges related to the location of the sensor where there is no electricity In addto be more accurate the sensing should be done at some point sources of gasblowouts
Date of Conference 8-8 Nov 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 26 March2015
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 15020
DOI 101109ICITACEE2014706570
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
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20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
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Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
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Conference Location SemarangIndonesia
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
I IntroductionIndonesias position which is at the meeting point of three tectonic plates is collito make Indonesia rich volcano and is known as the Ring of Fire The impact ofposition led to Indonesia is one country that has a risk of harm to the occurrencvarious natural disasters Although dangerous this would benefit residents arou
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the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
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A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
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20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
2662019 Design of real-time gas Monitoring system Based-on Wireless Sensor Networks for Merapi volcano - IEEE Conference Publication
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Authors
Figures
References
Keywords
Metrics
the volcano because of the fertility of the soil It is also a magnet for tens ofthousands of mountain climbers and tourists both domestic and foreign touristsenjoy the natural beauty of the volcanic area By because the safety and securia top priority the role of early detection of any anomaly volcanic activity becomevery important area of existence
Sign in to Continue Reading
B SupriyoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
SS HidayatDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
A SuharjonoDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
M AnifDept of Electrical Engineering Politeknik Negeri Semarang Indonesia
Sorja KoesumaDept of Physics Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
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20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
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20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Masayuki Kurosaki (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
Eko Handoyo (Utrecht University Netherland)
R Rizal Isnanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Mochammad Facta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munawar Agus Riyadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Aris Triwiyatno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sidiq Syamsul H (State Polytechnics of Semarang Indonesia)
Trio Adiono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
Adhi Susanto (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Paulus Insap Santosa (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
Ismail Saad (University Technology Malaysia)
Azli Yahya (University Technology Malaysia)
Hendra Setiawan (Indonesian Islamic University Indonesia)
Siamet Riyadi (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Supari (Semarang University Indonesia)
Onil Nazra Persada (CEA France)
M Hadin (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Teguh Prakoso (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti (Lampung University Indonesia)
Ratna Wardani (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Suryani Alifah (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Florentinus Budi Setiawan (Soegijapranoto Catholic University Indonesia)
Rahmat Budiarto (AI Baha University Saudi Arabia)
Abdul Kadir (Gajah Mada University Indonesia)
Junaidi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Muhammad Aziz Muslim (Brawijaya University Indonesia)
Muhammad Amjad (The Islamic University of Bahawalpur Pakistan)
Bahniman Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India)
Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari (Indonesia Fortress University Indonesia)
Oky Dwi Nurhayati (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Hermawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Jaka Windarta (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
20141 st International Conference on Information Technology Com puter and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dian Retno Sawitri (Dian Nuswantoro University Indonesia)
Jatmiko Endro Suseno (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Kusworo Adi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Vincent Gunawan Kadarisman (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Ngurah Made Dharmaputra (Semarang State University Indonesia)
M Fadhil (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Joga Dharma Setiawan (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Munadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
Anton Yudhana (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Sunardi (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Auzani Jiddin (Technical University Malaka Malaysia)
M Khairuddin (Yogyakarta State University Indonesia)
Shahrin Md Ayob (University Technology Malaysia)
M Rodhi (University Technology Malaysia)
Deris Stiawan (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Muchlas (Ahmad Dahlan University Indonesia)
Subiyanto (Semarang State University Indonesia)
Reza Firsandaya Malik (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Rossi Passarella (Sriwijaya University Indonesia)
Arief Marwanto (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Much Imam MIS (Sultan Agung Islamic University Indonesia)
Ismail Musirin (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Mohd Hewan Sulaiman (Univeristi Malaysia Perlis)
Saifulnizam Abd Khalid (University Technology Malaysia)
Nor Rul Hasma Abdullah (Universiti Malaysia Pahang)
Muhammad Murtadha Othman (University Technology Mara Malaysia)
Hosein Farzanehfard (Isfahan University of Technology Iran)
Harish C Dubey (Friedrich Alexander University Germany)
Nand Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India)
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1
Prof Hiroshi Ochi
(Kyushu Institute of Technology JAPAN )
Multi-User MIMO Wireless System -From Theory to Chip Design
Speakers Biography
Hiroshi Ochi is a professor in Computer Science and
Electronics of Kyushu Institute of Technology in Fukuoka
JapanDr Ochi is a cofounder of Que-WaveHe received
PhD from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1990He has
been engaged in researches and developments of digital
communication systems and signal processing areas at an
academic environment since 1986He brings over 17
years of experience and knowledge of electronics
engineering to Que-WaveOne of the reasons he founded
QW is he has felt to need more useful and high-performance devices than ever
And then he decided to focus on producing useful tools and services from an
engineers point of views
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2
Prof Dr Trio Adiono
(Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Challenges and Opportunities in Designing Internet of Things
Speakers Biography
Trio Adiono is faculty member of the School of Electrical
Engineering and Informatics of Institut Teknologi
Bandung (ITB) and the head of IC Design Laboratory of
Microelectronics Center ITB He obtained his PhD
degree in VLSI Design from Tokyo Institute of
Technology (Titech) Japan From 2002 to 2004 he was
a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science (JSPS) in Titech In 2005 he was a visiting
scholar at MESA+ Twente University Netherlands He
has developed several microchips for video processing
smart card NFC and WiMax Baseband Chip He received the Second Japan
Intellectual Property (IP) Award in 2000 from Nikkei BP for his research on Low
Bitrate Video Communication LSI Design
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific
20141st International Conference on Information Technology Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE)
Keynote Speech
Keynote Title
KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3
Adi Rahman Adiwoso
(Pasifik Sate lit Nusantara)
Role of Telecommunication Satellite in Indonesia
Name Adi Rahman Adiwoso
Place Date of Birth Yogyakarta 26 July 1953
Status Married With 2 Children
Education
BSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Purdue University 1974
MSc in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
California Institute of Technology 1976
Work Experience
1974 - 1982 Hughes Aircraft Company
1982 - 1987 Rasikomp Nusantara
1987 - 1990 PT Rajasa Hazanah Perkasa as Managing Director
1987 - 199 1 Board member and COO of Orion Satellite Asia Pacific in
Washington DC
199 1 - Current President Director of PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara
1993 - 1995 Marketing Director of PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia
1994 - Current Chairman and CEO of ACeS
1999 - 2008 Chairman of Indonesian Institute of Corporate Governance
2005 - 2006 Expert Staff for BRR
2007 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Garuda Indonesia
2008 - 20 12 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Dirgantara Indonesia
(Persero)
2008 - 20 1 1 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Perusahaan Pengelola
Aset
2009 - 20 10 Member of Board of Commissioner of PT Merpati Nusantara
Other
Graduate with Honors from Purdue University
Howard Hughes Fellowship
Nominated in 1997 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Nominated in 200 1 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year Washington DC
Awarded in 2005 as The Best Satellite Executive of The Year in the Asia-Pacific