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4th ICWT 2018, Bali, Indonesia
July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua i
Program Book
ICWT 2018 4th International Conference on
Wireless and Telematics http://icwt-seei.org/2018/
July 12 – 13, 2018
The Grand Bali Nusa Dua, Indonesia
4th ICWT 2018, Bali, Indonesia
July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua ii
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ................................................................ iii Message from the General Chair .......................................... 1 Organizers and Organizing Commitee .................................. 3
Technical Program ................................................................ 5 Keynote Speaker ................................................................. 19
Software Engineering and Computation ............................. 23 Hardware and RF Devices .................................................. 31
IoT and Mobile Communication ......................................... 39
Wireless and Mobile Communications ............................... 45 Networking and Telematics Applications ........................... 51
Emerging Technologies and Wireless Sensors ................... 57 Network and Information Security ..................................... 63 Communication System and Devices ................................. 69
Poster Session ..................................................................... 75 Author Index ....................................................................... 91
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Message from the General Chair
It gives me a great pleasure to
welcome you to the 4th International
Conference on Wireless and
Telematics (ICWT) 2018. ICWT is
one of the conferences which are
organized by Telecommunications
Engineering Research Group,
School of Electrical Engineering and
Informatics, Institut Teknologi
Bandung (STEI–ITB). This year, the
4th ICWT 2018 is held in Nusa Dua, Bali, the paradise island of
Indonesia.
ICWT has been expected to become one of the important
conferences in Indonesia on the area of information and
communications technology. This conference provides a forum for
universities, industries, government, and public sectors to expose
and exchange their innovative ideas and methods.
Since 2015, this conference has brought together a tremendous and
rich diversity of authors and speakers to share ideas and new
perspectives on a wide range of research on information and
communication technologies topics. This year, we have 57
submissions whose authors span not only from domestic
universities but also from our overseas colleagues, such as: South
Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Libya, and Bangladesh.
The 4th ICWT 2018 is honored to have distinguished keynote
speaker, Prof. Noriaki Kamiyama, Ph.D. from Department of
Electronics Engineering and Computer Science, Fukuoka
University, Japan. He will share his vision and talk about one of
the emerging technologies in the era of Information-Centric
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Networking (ICN). Therefore, I would like to thank our keynote
speaker Prof. Noriaki Kamiyama, Ph.D., for accepting my
invitation.
The 4th ICWT 2018 will not happen without the hard work of the
organizers behind the scenes. We had an excellent team that has
worked very hard to organize ICWT 2018. I would like to thank
Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati as our co-host, the
steering committee especially the Dean of STEI – ITB;
International advisory committe; Our Sponsors; and particularly I
want to thank all members of the Technical Program Committee
for their hard work in providing thorough and insightful reviews in
timely manner. Special thanks also go to all authors since ICWT
2018 would not be possible without the contributions of the
authors.
Finally, I wish all participants a successful and fruitful conference.
I hope you will find this program interesting, useful, and
stimulating. Do not forget to enjoy Bali, the beautiful paradise of
Indonesia.
Dr. Tutun Juhana
General Chair
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Organizers and Organizing Commitee
Organized by
Supported by
Organizing Committee General Chair
Tutun Juhana (ITB, Indonesia)
Eki Ahmad Zaki Hamidi (UIN SGD, Indonesia)
Steering Committee Jaka Sembiring (Dean of School of Electrical Engineering and
Informatics, ITB, Indonesia)
Muhammad Ali Ramdhani (Vice Rector 4 , UIN SGD, Indonesia)
Adit Kurniawan (Head of Telecommunication Engineering Research
Group , ITB, Indonesia)
Andriyan Bayu Suksmono (ITB, Indonesia)
Wahyudin Darmalaksana (Head of Research Center, UIN SGD,
Indonesia)
Opik Taupik Kurahman (Dean of Science and Technology Faculty,
UIN SGD, Indonesia)
International Advisory Committee Suhartono Tjondronegoro (ITB, Indonesia)
L.P.Ligthart (TU Delft University, Netherland)
Yasuhide Hobara (UEC, Japan)
John Choi (KOICA, Korea)
Technical Program Committee
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Chair
Iskandar (ITB, Indonesia)
Members
Nana Rachmana Syambas (ITB, Indonesia)
Hendrawan (ITB, Indonesia)
Ian Josef Matheus Edward (ITB, Indonesia)
Sigit Haryadi (ITB, Indonesia)
Achmad Munir (ITB, Indonesia)
Mufid Ridlo Effendi (UIN SGD, Indonesia)
Edi Mulyana (UIN SGD, Indonesia)
Adam Faroqi (UIN SGD, Indonesia)
Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo (Chiba University)
Cahya Edi Santosa (Chiba University, Japan)
Farohaji Kurniawan (Chiba University, Japan)
Eko Tjipto Raharjo (University of Indonesia, Indonesia)
Tsuyoshi Usagawa (Kumamoto University, Japan)
Ananto Eka Prasetiadi (TU Darmstadt, Germany)
Hendy Santosa (UEC, Japan)
Rafael Godoy Rubio (Universidad De Malaga, Spain)
Aris Risdianto Cahyadi (GIST, South Korea)
M. Erick Ernawan (Waseda University, Japan)
Beny Nugraha (TU Chemnitz, Germany)
Habibur Muhaimin (ITB, Indonesia)
Aditya Prabaswara (KAUST, KSA)
Roy B.V.B Simorangkir (Macquarie University, Australia)
Nur’ain Izzati Shuhaimi (UiTM, Malaysia)
Publication
Irma Zakia (ITB, Indonesia)
Rifqy Hakimi (ITB, Indonesia)
Dyah Rakhma Mifta Aryanti (ITB, Indonesia)
Muhammad Ammar Wibisono (ITB, Indonesia)
Nanang Ismail (UIN SGD, Indonesia)
Rina Mardiati (UIN SGD, Indonesia)
Lia Kamelia (UIN SGD, Indonesia)
Treasurer
Wervyan Shalannanda (ITB, Indonesia)
Harashta Tatimma Larasati (ITB, Indonesia)
Asep Puady (ITB, Indonesia)
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Technical Program
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4th ICWT 2018
Conference Program – at a Glance
Thursday, 12 July 2018 (Day 1)
08.00 - 09.00 REGISTRATION
09.00 - 09.05 General Chair Report
Dr. Tutun Juhana, General Chair 4th ICWT 2018
09.05 – 09.10 Welcome Remarks
Dean of STEI ITB
09.10 - 09.15 Opening Speech
Dean of Faculty of Science and Technology of UIN
09.15 – 09.40 Keynote Speech
Prof. Noriaki Kamiyama, Ph.D.
09.40 – 10.00 Photo Session
10.00 – 10.30 COFFEE BREAK
Thursday, 12 July 2018 (Day 1)
PARALLEL SESSION
Nakula Room Sadewa Room
Track: Software
Engineering and
Computation
Track: Hardware and
RF Devices
Chair Edi Mulyana, M.T. Azwar Mudzakkir
Ridwan, M.T.
10.30 - 10.45 Paper ID 040211 Paper ID 040219
10.45 - 11.00 Paper ID 040226 Paper ID 040223
11.00 - 11.15 Paper ID 040229 Paper ID 040237
11.15 - 11.30 Paper ID 040230 Paper ID 040238
11.30 - 11.45 Paper ID 040233 Paper ID 040140
11.45 - 12.00 Paper ID 040244 Paper ID 040243
12.00 - 13.00 LUNCH
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Thursday, 12 July 2018 (Day 1)
PARALLEL SESSION
Nakula Room Sadewa Room
Track: IoT and Mobile
Communication
Track: Wireless and
Mobile
Communications
Chair Mufid Ridlo Effendi, M.T. M. Reza Hidayat, M.T.
13.00 - 13.15 Paper ID 040213 Paper ID 040310
13.15 - 13.30 Paper ID 040231 Paper ID 040121
13.30 - 13.45 Paper ID 040236 Paper ID 040328
13.45 - 14.00 Paper ID 040242 Paper ID 040146
14.00 - 14.15 Paper ID 040248 Paper ID 040150
PARALLEL SESSION
Nakula Room Sadewa Room
Track: Networking and
Telematics Applications
Track: Emerging
Technologies and
Wireless Sensors
Chair Dian Nuraiman, M.Si. Lia Kamelia, M.T.
14.15 - 14.30 Paper ID 040101 Paper ID 040208
14.30 - 14.45 Paper ID 040207 Paper ID 040122
14.45 - 15.00 Paper ID 040212 Paper ID 040227
15.00 - 15.15 Paper ID 040116 Paper ID 040232
15.15 - 15.30 Paper ID 040120 Paper ID 040135
15.30 - 16.00 COFFEE BREAK
PARALLEL SESSION
Nakula Room Sadewa Room
Track: Network and
Information Security
Track: Communication
System and Devices
Chair Muhammad Tsani Abdul
Hakim, S.T.
Amanda Argadinata,
M.T.
16.00 - 16.15 Paper ID 040103 Paper ID 040302
16.15 - 16.30 Paper ID 040104 Paper ID 040209
16.30 - 16.45 Paper ID 040105 Paper ID 040215
16.45 - 17.00 Paper ID 040106 Paper ID 040247
17.00 - 17.15 Paper ID 040117 Paper ID 040251
17.15 - 17.30 - Paper ID 040153
END OF CONFERENCE
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Thursday, 12 July 2018 Nakula Room: 10.30 – 12.00
Track : Software Engineering and Computation
Session Chair : Edi Mulyana, M.T.
Time Title / Author
10.30 - 10.45
Paper ID
040211
Filtering Outlier Data Using Box Whisker Plot
Method for Fuzzy Time Series Rainfall
Forecasting
Made Doddy Adi Pranatha, Made Sudarma,
Nyoman Pramaita and I Made Oka Widyantara
10.45 - 11.00
Paper ID
04226
A New Hybrid Method based on Nearest
Neighbor Algorithm and 2-Opt Algorithm for
Traveling Salesman Problem
Dian Nuraiman, Yushinta Dewi, Fadilah Ilahi, Eki
Ahmad Zaki Hamidi
11.00 - 11.15
Paper ID
040229
Modified Fourth-Order Runge-Kutta Method
Based on Trapezoid Approach
Abdurrahman Nurhakim, Nanang Ismail, Hendi
Maja Saputra, Saepul Uyun
11.15 - 11.30
Paper ID
04230
Application of the Steepest Ascent Hill
Climbing Algorithm in the Preparation of the
Crossword Puzzle Board
Yoppy Sazaki, Anggina Primanita, Hadipurnawan
Satria, Rezi Apriliansyah
11.30 - 11.45
Paper ID
040233
Designing An Application Based On Enterprise
Resource Planning For Green Procurement
System Using SCOR Model In The Leather
Tanning Industry
Shabrina Mutiara, Ari Yanuar, Rosad Ma’Ali El
Hadi
11.45 - 12.00
Paper ID
040244
Analysis of Technological Relationships Using
Production Function in Manufacturing
Industries
Elis Ratna Wulan, Edi Mulyana, Tedi Priatna,
Ahfazh Fauzy Nurunnajib
12.00 - 13.00 LUNCH
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Thursday, 12 July 2018 Sadewa Room: 10.30 – 12.00
Track : Hardware and RF Devices
Session Chair : Azwar Mudzakkir Ridwan, M.T.
Time Title / Author
10.30 - 10.45
Paper ID
040219
Design of Microstrip Hairpin Bandpass Filter
for X-Band Radar Navigation
Basith Adli, Rina Mardiati, Yudi Yuliyus
10.45 - 11.00
Paper ID
040223
Increasing Bandwith Of Log Periodic
Microstrip Antenna Using Parasitic Air Gap
for Digital Video Broadcasting Application
Indra Surjati, Syah Alam
11.00 - 11.15
Paper ID
040237
A 2×2 Inset Feed Circular Patch Antenna
Array for 1.8GHz LTE Application
Octaviansyah Setyo Baskoro, I Putu Ardana,
Pande Ketut Sudiarta, Achmad Munir
11.15 - 11.30
Paper ID
040238
A 13.56MHz AD9850 Oscillator with E-Class
Power Amplifier for Wireless Power Charging
Azwar Mudzakkir Ridwan, Achmad Munir
11.30 - 11.45
Paper ID
040140
Performance Analysis of Waveguide BPF
Loaded with Dielectric Frequency Selective
Structure
Amanda Argadinata, Achmad Munir
11.45 - 12.00
Paper ID
040243
SIW Power Divider and Its Performance
Analysis Affected by Number of Incorporated
CSRRs
Ulfa Sri Utami, Nanang Ismail, Achmad Munir
12.00 - 13.00 LUNCH
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Thursday, 12 July 2018 Nakula Room: 13.00 – 14.15
Track : IoT and Mobile Communication
Session Chair : Mufid Ridlo Effendi, M.T.
Time Title / Author
13.00 - 13.15
Paper ID
040213
Detection of Immovable Objects on Visually
Impaired People Walking Aids
Abdurrasyid, Indrianto, Rakhmat Arianto
13.15 - 13.30
Paper ID
040231
Real-time Online Attendance System Using
Fingerprint Sensor and GPS on the
Smartphone
Lia Kamelia, Eki Ahmad Zaki Hamidi, Afit
Nugraha, Wahyudin Darmalaksana
13.30 - 13.45
Paper ID
040236
Design and Implementation Supervisory
Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) of
Sedimentation Process of Water Treatment
Plant (WTP) Using Raspberry Pi 3 B
Eki Ahmad Zaki Hamidi, Mufid Ridlo Effendi,
Hasbi Ash Shiddiq
13.45 - 14.00
Paper ID
040242
IoT-Based UPS Monitoring System Using
MQTT Protocols
Padlan Alqinsi, Nanang Ismail, Ian Joseph
Matheus Edward, Wahyudin Darmalaksana
14.00 - 14.15
Paper ID
040248
System Design of Controlling and Monitoring
on Aquaponic Based in Internet of Things
Adrian Kemal Pasha, Edi Mulyana, Muhammad
Ali Ramdhani, Cecep Hidayat, Opik Taupik
Kurahman, Mirza Adhipradana
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Thursday, 12 July 2018 Sadewa Room: 13.00-14.15
Track : Wireless and Mobile Communications
Session Chair : M. Reza Hidayat, M.T.
Time Title / Author
13.00 - 13.15
Paper ID
040310
Blockchain based secure data handover scheme
in non-orthogonal multiple access
Anik Islam, Mohammed Belal Uddin, Md. Fazlul
Kader, Soo Young Shin
13.15 - 13.30
Paper ID
040121
On the Performance Evaluation of Uplink
Cognitive Femtocell SCMA Systems under
Imperfect Channel Sensing
Fadil Hamdani, Mohammad Sigit Arifianto
13.30 - 13.45
Paper ID
040328
Bangi-MIMO: A Reconfigurable Next
Generation Base Station for Smart Campus
Application
Mohammad Hasbullah Mazlan, Athirah Ramly,
Rosdiadee Nordin, Mahamod Ismail, Nor
Fadzilah Abdullah
13.45 - 14.00
Paper ID
040146
Design and Implementation of SDR based
GSM Floating BTS for Remote and Disaster
Affected Areas
Uud Prayuda, Muhammad Ammar Wibisono,
Iskandar
14.00 - 14.15
Paper ID
040150
The Design of Database, Location Detection
and Application Programming Interface for
Ambient Assisted Living Family Tracker with
Mobile Appication Services
Amira Maulina, Tutun Juhana
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Thursday, 12 July 2018 Nakula Room: 14.15 – 15.30
Track : Networking and Telematics Applications
Session Chair : Dian Nuraiman, M.Si.
Time Title / Author
14.15 - 14.30
Paper ID
040101
Traffic Engineering and Grade of Service
Passenger Flow at Palembang LRT Train
Andira Rizky Sulaeman, Sigit Haryadi
14.30 - 14.45
Paper ID
040207
Protocol in Cluster-Based Wireless Sensor
Networks
Waskitho Wibisono, Tohari Ahmad, Radityo
Anggoro
14.45 - 15.00
Paper ID
040212
Energy Consumption and Packet Loss Analysis
of LEACH Routing Protocol on WSN over
DTN
Maurizka Ainur Rahmadhani, Leanna Vidya
Yovita, Ratna Mayasari
15.00 - 15.15
Paper ID
040116
Analysis of 5G Band Candidates for Initial
Deployment in Indonesia
Septi Andi Ekawibowo, Muhammad Putra
Pamungkas, Rifqy Hakimi
15.15 - 15.30
Paper ID
040120
2600 MHz Frequency Spectrum Optimization
for LTEAdvanced Wireless Access Network
Nivika Tiffany Somantri, Hajiar Yuliana, Iskandar
Iskandar
15.30 - 16.00 Coffee Break
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Thursday, 12 July 2018 Sadewa Room: 14.15 – 15.30
Track : Emerging Technologies and Wireless
Sensors
Session Chair : Lia Kamelia, M.T. Time Title / Author
14.15 - 14.30
Paper ID
040208
Comparing Cache-Accelerated Approach on
DAS and NAS as Storage Solution for Small
Scale Virtual Desktop Deployment – A Case
Study at ABC University
Marcel
14.30 - 14.45
Paper ID
040122
Analyzing SDN-based Vehicular Network
Framework in 5G Services: Fog and Mobile
Edge Computing
Jafar Alim Habibi, Fahrizal Djohar, Rifqy Hakimi
14.45 - 15.00
Paper ID
040227
Automation Monitoring Clarity System and
Water Filtration Using Light Dependent
Resistor Based on Arduino Uno
Adam Faroqi, Lia Kamelia, Aenur Rofiq,
Muhammad Ali Ramdhani, Cecep Hidayat
15.00 - 15.15
Paper ID
040232
Designing Green Manufacturing Monitoring
System Using SCOR Model through Enterprise
Resource Planning In the Leather Tanning
Industry
Baiti Jannah, Ari Yanuar Ridwan, Rosad Ma'Ali
El Hadi
15.15 - 15.30
Paper ID
040135
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) Protocols: A
Survey
Ali Ibnun Nurhadi, Nana Rachmana Syambas
15.30 - 16.00 Coffee Break
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Thursday, 12 July 2018 Nakula Room: 16.00 – 17.15
Track : Network and Information Security
Session Chair : Muhammad Tsani Abdul Hakim, S.T.
Time Title / Author
16.00 - 16.15
Paper ID
040103
Hardware Trojan Design and Its Detection
using Side-Channel Analysis on Cryptographic
Hardware AES Implemented on FPGA
Bagus Hanindhito, Yusuf Kurniawan
16.15 - 16.30
Paper ID
040104
Preliminary Research: File Type Identification
on Modification of File Structure using N-gram
Summarized
Gigih Supriyatno, Yusuf Kurniawan
16.30 - 16.45
Paper ID
040105
Security Requirement Design for m-Learning
Android Application using MASVS OWAS
Ariq Hardi, Rosmansyah Yusep
16.45 - 17.00
Paper ID
040106
Searching Forensic Evidence in Compromised
Virtual Web Server against SQL Injection
Attacks and Backdoor PHP Web Shell
Gigih Supriyatno
17.00 - 17.15
Paper ID
040117
Design Activity Based Authentication System
for Online Examination on Distance Learning
Environment
Demby Pratama, Yusep Rosmansyah
End of Conference
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Thursday, 12 July 2018 Sadewa Room: 16.00 – 17.30
Track : Communication System and Devices
Session Chair : Amanda Argadinata, M.T.
Time Title / Author
16.00 - 16.15
Paper ID
040302
Cooperative Relaying Using MIMO NOMA
Mohammed Belal Uddin, Md. Fazlul Kader
Soo Young Shin
16.15 - 16.30
Paper ID
040209
Prediction of VLF Sub-ionospheric Wave
Propagation using Nonlinear System
Identification
Hendy Santosa, Yasuhide Hobara
16.30 - 16.45
Paper ID
040215
Analysis of Identification Frequency
Modulation Identification Based On Decision
Tree Algorithm with AWGN Channel
M. Reza Hidayat, Muhammad Ammar Wibisono,
Yana Yohana, Susanto Sambasri, Yuda Bakti
Zainal
16.45 - 17.00
Paper ID
040247
Integrated Smart House Security System Using
Sensors and RFID
Lia Kamelia, Mufid Ridlo Effendi, Delingga
Ferial Pratama
17.00-17.15
Paper ID
040251
Designing of Electronic Module on Synthetic
Polymer Material Based on Green Chemistry
Cucu Zenab Subarkah, Ferli Septi Irwansyah,
Wahyudin Darmalaksana and Dian Sa'Adillah
Maylawati
17.00 - 17.30
Paper ID
040153
13.56MHz CMOS Crystal Oscillator for
Wireless Power Transfer Application
Muhammad Ammar Wibisono, Azwar Mudzakkir
Ridwan, M. Reza Hidayat, Hardi Nusantara,
Achmad Munir
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Poster Session
Paper ID Title / Author
040314 Evaluation of Spatial Diversity for HAPS-LTE
Downlink System
Abdallah Abu-Arabia and Rifqy Hakimi
040118 Ultrasonic Underwater Acoustic Modem Using
Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) Modulation
Slamet Indriyanto and Ian Yosef Matheus Edward
040124
Design and Implementation of VM Migration
Application on SDN-based Network
Galura Muhammad Suranegara, Dimas Agil
Marenda, Aris Cahyadi Risdianto, Rifqy Hakimi and
Eueung Mulyana
040125 Quantum Key Distribution Simulation Software:
A Survey
Beatrix Nuhamara and Nana Syambas
040139
Resonant Frequency Analysis for Rectangular
Waveguide Loaded with Anisotropic Dielectric
Material Using 3D-FDTD Method
Mohammad Sigit Arifianto, Maulana Randa, Azwar
Mudzakkir and Achmad Munir
040141
Proximity-Coupled Multiband Substrate
Integrated Waveguide Antenna with Defected
Ground Structure
Chairunnisa, Mia Maria Ulfah, Amanda Argadinata
and Achmad Munir
040145 Bringing Automation to the Classroom: A
ChatOps-Based Approach
Eueung Mulyana, Hendrawan and Rifqy Hakimi
040149
Intent-Based Path Selection for VM Migration
Application with Open Network Operating System
Dimas A. Marenda, Galura M. Suranegara, Aris C.
Risdianto, Rifqy Hakimi and Eueung Mulyana
040152
User Interface, Creation and Retrieval of User
Health Information with Google Firebase, and
Delivery of Automatic Emergency SMS for
Ambient Assisted Living System: Monitoring of
Elderly Condition using Smart Devices
Astrid Gloria Pepita and Tutun Juhana
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Poster Session
Paper ID Title / Author
040154 Design and Implementation of HAPS on Air
Pollution Monitoring System
Iskandar Iskandar and Eka Aditya Chandra Kusuma
040155
Design and Implementation of Nodes on Air
Pollution Monitoring System Using Wireless
Sensor Network Based on HAPS
Iskandar Iskandar and Martin Rinaldi
040156
Design and Implementation of Web Application on
Air Pollution Monitoring System Using Wireless
Sensor Network Based on HAPS
Iskandar Iskandar and Mohammad Bimo Adha
040157
Impact of Random and Burst Packet Loss on
Voice Codec G.711, G.722, G.729, AMR-NB,
AMR-WB
Gaous Afrizal and Hendrawan
040158 Wireless Sensor Network on 5G Network
Veronica Windha M., Iskandar, Hendrawan,
Muhammad Sigit Arifianto
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Content availability in
Information-Centric
Networking
Prof. Noriaki Kamiyama, Ph.D. Biography— Noriaki Kamiyama received his M.E. and Ph.D.
degrees in communications engineering from Osaka University in
1994 and 1996, respectively. From 1996 to 1997, he was with the
University of Southern California as a visiting researcher. He
joined NTT Multimedia Network Laboratories in 1997. From 2013,
he was also with the Osaka University as an invited associate
professor. Afterwards, he became an invited professor in 2015.
Since 2017, he join Fukuoka University as a professor in the
Faculty of Engineering. He has been engaged in research
concerning network economics, content distribution systems,
optical networks, IP traffic measurement, and network design. He
received the best paper award at the IFIP/IEEE IM 2013. He is a
member of IEEE and IEICE.
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Software Engineering and Computation
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Paper ID 040211
Filtering Outlier Data Using Box Whisker Plot Method
for Fuzzy Time Series Rainfall Forecasting
Made Doddy Adi Pranatha, Made Sudarma, Nyoman Pramaita,
I Made Oka Widyantara
Magister of Electrical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering
Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—Rainfall forecasting provides benefits in several sector. The
pattern of rainfall intensity in the same month every year has similarities, so
that modeling of fuzzy time series can be used to model rainfall pattern in a
region, but the amount of rainfall in every month has a varied value which
where there is too high rainfall values and too low (outlier). The value of the
outlier can damage the error distribution causing the forecasting value to be
not good, so it needs an outlier search method to optimize the fuzzy time
series method. In this research has prposed the model used box whisker plot
method to find outlier data and then compare the result fuzzy time series
method with outlier data and data with outlier that have been omitted. The
accuracy value is better indicated by the decrease in MAD value where the
initial MAD value forecasting with outlier data is 114.39 and the predicted
MAD value forecasting without outlier data is 93.85.
Keywords—Box Whisker Plot; Fuzzy Time Series; Rainfall Forecast.
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Paper ID 040226
A New Hybrid Method based on Nearest Neighbor
Algorithm and 2-Opt Algorithm for Traveling Salesman
Problem
Dian Nuraiman, Yushinta Dewi, Fadilah Ilahi, Eki Ahmad Zaki Hamidi
Department of Mathematics, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati
Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— Traveling salesman problem has been one of the mostly
studied problems in combinatorial optimization. This paper proposes a new
hybrid method combining the nearest neighbor algorithm and the 2-opt
algorithm. The performance of this method has been tested to several
benchmark problems from TSPLIB involving 12 instances of symmetric
problems and three instances of asymmetric problems with various number
of nodes from 17 to 783 nodes. The results show that the hybrid method can
reduce the relative error significantly compared to the nearest neighbor
algorithm only.
Keywords—traveling salesman problem; nearest neighbor algorithm;
2-opt algorithm; hybrid method.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 27
Paper ID 040229
Modified Fourth-Order Runge-Kutta Method Based on
Trapezoid Approach
Abdurrahman Nurhakim, Nanang Ismail, Hendi Maja Saputra,
Saepul Uyun
Department of Electrical Engineering, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati
Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— This paper analyzes the modification of fourth order Runge-
Kutta Method based on trapezoid approach for calculating a distance of
accelerometer sensor. The aim was to get an accurate and precision fourth
order Runge-Kutta Method. In this research, we compared the result
between original fourth order Runge-Kutta Method and modified fourth
order Runge-Kutta Method. We also compared the accuracy and precision
of those methods. The result shows that modified fourth-order Runge-Kutta
Method has a better accuracy and precision. Original fourth-order Runge-
Kutta Method has an average inaccurate value of 4.93%, and modified
fourth order Runge-Kutta Method has an average inaccurate value of 4.11%.
Meanwhile, for the precision level, original fourth order Runge-Kutta
Method has average imprecision value of 32.52%, and modified fourth order
Runge-Kutta Method has average imprecision value of 29.66.
Keywords—modified fourth order Runge-Kutta; trapezoid approach;
accelerometer sensor.
4th ICWT 2018, Bali, Indonesia
July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 28
Paper ID 040230
Application of the Steepest Ascent Hill Climbing
Algorithm in the Preparation of the Crossword Puzzle
Board
Yoppy Sazaki, Anggina Primanita, Hadipurnawan Satria,
Rezi Apriliansyah
Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Sriwijaya
Palembang, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— Crossword puzzles are one of a kind of crossword puzzle. The
crossword puzzle board has many board variations based on the letters
arranged on the board. The Steepest Ascent Hill Climbing algorithm is
applied to determine the optimal cross-board puzzle shape. the initial
succcessor is selected based on the largest number of characters. The next
successor is selected from the second longest character until all the answers
are selected, then the final step is to calculate the fitness value to evaluate the
answer board formed by counting the answer intersections and the number
of questions that can be used on the answer board. This study introduces a
fitness value formula for crossword puzzles based on the junction between
the answers and the number of questions formed. The test results showed
that the maximum fitness value of this study was 0.30 on rows and columns
15, number of questions composed 21, number of questions 30, ratio 15:15,
and number of black box 100 and white box 125.
Keywords—Crossword puzzle; Fitness Value; Steepest Ascent Hill Climbing
Algorithm.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 29
Paper ID 040233
Designing An Application Based On Enterprise
Resource Planning For Green Procurement System
Using SCOR Model In The Leather Tanning Industry
Shabrina Mutiara, Ari Yanuar, Rosad Ma’Ali El Hadi
Telkom University
Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected],
Abstract— The existence of environmental standardization demands for
the export of goods makes the leather tannery should pay attention to every
existing business activity with its impact on the environment. Environmental
impacts can be minimized if all business activities are well monitored and
managed. Monitoring of this business activity is done with green supply chain
management concept. The objective to be gained from the application of
green supply chain management is to consider the environmental impacts
ranging from raw material procurement process to the end of all products.
In this research will focus on green procurement system. To apply green
procurement requires a model that can determine the green attribute in
every business process. This green attribute is designed using a supply chain
operation reference (SCOR) model. The result of this SCOR model is a key
performance indicator (KPI) which has been given weight to determine the
importance level of each KPI. The weight is obtained from the calculation
using analytical hierarchy process (AHP) method. This KPI will be an input
to consideration in making green procurement system. In this research there
are 7 KPI that will be used in building green procurement system.
This green procurement system is developed base don Enterprise
resource planning using the Odoo application. This green procurement
system will be integrated with green manufacturing, green sales &
distribution, and green reverse logistic. So that will form an application that
can monitor the whole business process that has been environmentally
friendly.
Keywords—Green Supply Chain Management; Green Procurement; Green
SCOR; KPI; ERP; Odoo.
4th ICWT 2018, Bali, Indonesia
July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 30
Paper ID 040244
Analysis of Technological Relationships Using
Production Function in Manufacturing Industries
Elis Ratna Wulan, Edi Mulyana, Tedi Priatna,
Ahfazh Fauzy Nurunnajib
UIN Sunan Gunung Djati, Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— In an effort to reach the target production, which depends on
different factors such as land, labor and capital, manufacturing industries
seek to determine the optimal amount of labor. It aims to ensure the efficient
use of labor to face the competitive global market. Indonesia is a developing
country and therefore it is essential to introduce mass industrialization in
order to strengthen Indonesia’s economy and to enable the country to
compete on the global market. The development of economy is dependent on
the industrial policies of the country. By using an applied mathematical
production function we could inform industrial policies about the production
inputs and outputs. In the current era of globalization, mathematics is very
actively applied in various aspects of society, such as a variety of functions in
the analogy of mathematics into related activities between one variable
(person) and with another variable (or any other group of people). Such
functions include exponential functions, trigonometric functions, quadratic
functions, logarithmic functions and others. The Cobb–Douglas production
function is widely used to represent the technological relationship between
the amounts of two or more inputs, particularly physical capital and labor,
and the amount of output that can be produced by those inputs. This function
involves two or more variables, one of which is called the dependent variable
(which is explained/ Y), and the other is called the independent variable
(which explains/ X). In the model of Cobb-Douglas production function, the
value of the parameters (numerical measurable) show elasticity of each input
factors. The sum of parameters show the level of returns to scale.
Keywords—Cobb Douglas production function; return to scale; elasticity.
4th ICWT 2018, Bali, Indonesia
July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 31
Hardware and RF Devices
4th ICWT 2018, Bali, Indonesia
July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 32
Paper ID 040219
Design of Microstrip Hairpin Bandpass Filter
for X-Band Radar Navigation
Basith Adli1, Rina Mardiati1, Yudi Yuliyus 2
1Department of Electrical Engineering, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati 2Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia
Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— Today radar has broad benefits in many areas, for example
in telecommunications and military or civil applications for navigation. An
important component that can improve the performance of a radar system is
the filter. The function of the filter is to pass the desired frequencies and block
the unwanted frequencies. This final project discusses the design and
realization of a bandpass filter using microstrip technology with a hairpin
structure working at frequencies of nine point two five Gigahertz to nine
point three five Gigahertz. The filter was designed for the middle frequency
of nine point three Gigahertz with a bandwidth of one hundred Megahertz,
insertion loss less than or equal to minus three dB, return loss more than or
equal to minus ten dB. The filter was realized using a Rogers 5880 substrate
with a relative dielectric constant value of two point two and substrate
thickness of one point five eight millimeter. A simulation was carried out
using the CST Suite Studio software application. The realized filter had a
middle frequency of nine point three Gigahertz, with insertion loss at minus
three point seven one nine dB, return loss at minus nineteen point two dB, a
bandwidth of two hundred and eighty Megahertz and the VSWR was one
point two four six.
Keywords—bandpass; filter; hairpin; microstrip.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 33
Paper ID 040223
Increasing Bandwith Of Log Periodic Microstrip
Antenna Using Parasitic Air Gap for Digital Video
Broadcasting Application
Indra Surjati1, Syah Alam2
1Graduate Program of Electrical Engineering, Universitas Trisakti 2Department of Electrical Engineering, Universitas 17 Agustus 1945
Jakarta, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— This paper proposes a new design of a log periodic microstrip
antenna with parasitic air gap for Digital Video Broadcasting application
with reflection coefficient value of ≤ -10 dB and VSWR ≤ 2 at working
frequency of 478 to 694 MHz. The proposed antenna consists of two layers of
substrate where at the bottom layer is a log periodic microstrip antenna and
at the top layer is a parasitic load separated by air gap. The bandwidth of the
design antenna can be optimized by adjusting the distance of air gap between
the top and bottom layers of the proposed antenna. From the simulation
results can be obtained the distance gap (d) is 2 mm with the bandwidth of
the antenna design is 339 MHz (421 MHz to 757 MHz). Using parasitic air
gap the bandwidth of the proposed antenna can be increased until 31.49%
compared to the conventional log periodic microstrip antenna.
Keywords—log periodic; microstrip; antenna; air gap; parasitic.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 34
Paper ID 040237
A 2×2 Inset Feed Circular Patch Antenna Array for
1.8GHz LTE Application
Octaviansyah Setyo Baskoro1, I Putu Ardana1, Pande Ketut Sudiarta1,
Achmad Munir2 1Department of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia 2Radio Telecommunication and Microwave Laboratory
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics,
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— This paper presents the design and characterization of 2×2
circular patch antenna array for 1.8GHz Long Term Evolution (LTE)
application. The antenna array consists of 4 circular patches designed on a
1.6mm thick FR4 epoxy dielectric substrate with relative permittivity (er) of
4.2. An inset feed method is applied to feed each circular patch to improve
overall performance of the antenna array. The physical parameter of
proposed antenna array is analyzed through simulation to obtain the
optimum performance satisfying the requirement of application. The
experimental characterization is conducted for the realized antenna array to
be compared with the simulation. It shows that realized antenna array
resonates at the frequency of 1.8GHz with the gain of 8.12dBi in which this
is agreed very well with the simulation result.
Keywords—antenna array; circular patch; inset feed; Long Term Evolution
(LTE).
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 35
Paper ID 040238
A 13.56MHz AD9850 Oscillator with E-Class Power
Amplifier for Wireless Power Charging
Azwar Mudzakkir Ridwan 1, 2, Achmad Munir 2
1Department of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati 2School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics,
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—In this paper, the characterization of a 13.56MHz oscillator
equipped with E-class power amplifier for wireless power charging is
discussed. The oscillator is constructed using a CMOS digital direct
synthesizer (DDS) of AD9850 type from Analog Device. The use of AD9850
oscillator is due to its stability in generating the sine wave frequency of
13.56MHz required for the transmitter system of wireless power charging.
While the E-class power amplifier is empowered by two cascaded MOSFETs
of IRF510 and IRF620 types to obtain the high gain amplification. Prior
hardware realization, a circuit & EM simulator software is used to simulate
the proposed design. The experimental characterization demonstrates that
the power amplifier could amplify the sine wave output of AD9850 oscillator
up to 36.3dB suitable for the desired application.
Keywords—Digital Direct Synthesizer (DDS); E-class power amplifier;
oscillator; wireless power charging
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 36
Paper ID 040140
Performance Analysis of Waveguide BPF Loaded with
Dielectric Frequency Selective Structure
Amanda Argadinata, Achmad Munir
Radio Telecommunication and Microwave Laboratory
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics,
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—The performance analysis of waveguide bandpass filter (BPF)
loaded with dielectric frequency selective surface is presented. The proposed
filter is constructed by use of a rectangular waveguide encapsulates 2 layers
of FR4 epoxy dielectric substrate which are flanking rectangular strip lines
yielding a dielectric frequency selective structure. A WR284 type rectangular
waveguide designed to work on the TE10 mode is employed for the filter
implementation. The performance of filter focused on its bandwidth response
and S-parameters (S11 and S21) is analyzed through simulation by
investigating the parameters of rectangular strip lines such as the length of
strip line, the separation between strip lines, and the number of strip lines.
As an experimental characterization, a waveguide BPF is realized with a
dielectric frequency selective structure comprising 3 rectangular strip lines
resulting in the filter performance comparable to the design result.
Keywords—bandpass filter (BPF); dielectric frequency selective structure;
performance analysisrectangular waveguide
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 37
Paper ID 040243
SIW Power Divider and Its Performance Analysis
Affected by Number of Incorporated CSRRs
Ulfa Sri Utami 1, Nanang Ismail 2, Achmad Munir 1
1Radio Telecommunication and Microwave Laboratory
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics,
Institut Teknologi Bandung 2Department of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati
Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—This paper discusses the design of substrate integrated
waveguide (SIW) power divider and its performance analysis affected by the
number of incorporated complimentary split ring resonators (CSRRs). The
proposed SIW power divider is designed on an FR4 epoxy dielectric substrate
with the thickness of 1.6mm. The effect of increasing the amount of CSRRs
incorporated into the SIW surface is analyzed for some parameters, namely
frequency response, return loss, and insertion loss. Each CSRR is composed
of a pair of concentric circle-shaped slot rings fitted with a gap in the opposite
ends. The analysis results shows that the frequency response of SIW power
divider decreases as the increase of number of CSRRs. Meanwhile the return
loss and the insertion loss tend to be poorer for the higher number of CSRRs
incorporation although the poorness of quality shows no particular pattern.
Keywords—complimentary split ring resonators (CSRRs); frequency
response; performance analysis; substrate integrated waveguide (SIW).
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IoT and Mobile Communication
4th ICWT 2018, Bali, Indonesia
July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 40
Paper ID 040213
Detection of Immovable Objects on Visually Impaired
People Walking Aids
Abdurrasyid, Indrianto, Rakhmat Arianto
Informatics Engineering, Sekolah Tinggi Teknik PLN
Jakarta, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—One consequence of a visually impaired (blind) person is a
lack of ability in the activities related to the orientation and mobility. In
general, blind person uses a stick as a tool to know the objects that surround
him/her and expertise and structured training are needed to use it. An
attached camera will obtain an image of an object which then processed using
template matching method to identify and trace the image of the object. After
getting the image of the object, furthermore calculate and compare it with
the data training. The output is produced in the form of sound that in
accordance with the object. The expected result from this research is an
implementation of the template matching method on silent object detection
camera model as a tool for blind person which is able to recognize what object
in front of him/her when he/she is walking.
Keywords—Template Matching; Visual Impairment; Walking Aids; Image
Processing; Object Detection
4th ICWT 2018, Bali, Indonesia
July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 41
Paper ID 040231
Real-time Online Attendance System Using Fingerprint
Sensor and GPS on the Smartphone
Lia Kamelia1, Eki Ahmad Zaki Hamidi1, Afit Nugraha1,
Wahyudin Darmalaksana2 1Department of Electrical Engineering
2Research and Publication Center
UIN Sunan Gunung Djati
Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—Real-time online attendance method is helpful for workers
who do a lot of activities outside the office or workers with multi-schedule.
The attendance system using online biometric fingerprint system will reduce
the problems caused by manual system usage such as lags in data
management. The purpose of the research is to constructs an online presence
system that combines fingerprint modules and GPS. The ZFM-20 fingerprint
module is used as the system's main input as well as a security tool as an
entrance to get access to the entire system. GPS module is applied to
determine the user's location and sends it to the smartphone. Arduino
module in the system will send a text message to the parties concerned about
the user's location data automatically. Each module works well and testing
the entire system showed the system work reliable according to the initial
scenario. The User can access the report using SMS, website, and application
on the Android smartphone. The fingerprint sensor can determine the
fingerprint stored in the database with an average response time of 1.39
seconds, and GPS can determine latitude and longitude with an average error
of 0.007352% and 0.0003% respectively.
Keywords—arduino; attendance system; biometric; fingerprint; GPS.
4th ICWT 2018, Bali, Indonesia
July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 42
Paper ID 040236
Design and Implementation Supervisory Control And
Data Acquisition (SCADA) of Sedimentation Process of
Water Treatment Plant (WTP) Using Raspberry Pi 3 B
Eki Ahmad Zaki Hamidi, Mufid Ridlo Effendi, Hasbi Ash Shiddiq
Department of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati
Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected],
Abstract—Drinking water is a very important factor in human life. To
get water that can be consumed by humans, conducted water treatment plant
(wtp). Sedimentation process is a very important process in wtp because the
water treated for consumption comes from rivers and reservoirs that have
the highest percentage of mud content. Utilization of Supervisory Control
And Data Acquisition (SCADA) system in sedimentation process to conduct
supervision and automation can improve result and quality of drinking water
produced. Raspberry Pi 3 B is used as an effective alternative to
sedimentation process automation PLC. Mini Computer Raspberry Pi as
Master Termina Unit (MTU) or central of the system that serves to control
the input and output on the system. Photodiode and laser sensors as
indicators of the magnitude of light intensity that is affected by the turbidity
of water. Relay and solenoid valve as the sludge removal actuator of all
elements of SCADA system is able to operate well in sedimentation process
Water Treatment Plant (WTP). The magnitude of light intensity in normal
state average is 190.4 A0, while the big intensity of light when exposed to light
Laser with the smallest value 21.197 A0 for sensor I and 48.856 A0 for sensor
II.
Keywords— SCADA; Raspberry Pi; Sedimentation.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 43
Paper ID 040242
IoT-Based UPS Monitoring System Using MQTT
Protocols
Padlan Alqinsi1, Nanang Ismail1, Ian Joseph Matheus Edward2,
Wahyudin Darmalaksana1 1Department of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati 2School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
Abstract— Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) monitoring system using
message queuing telemetry transport (MQTT) protocol is a solution to solve
UPS monitoring issues in a large infrastructure. Based on IoT concept, the
system described in this article used Arduino microcontroller connected to
the Internet via an ethernet shield. The system used MQTT as a
communication protocol that was designed for a lightweight communication.
This system was intended to display UPS monitoring data in real-time on a
web page stored on raspberry pi which roles as a web server, MQTT broker,
MQTT subscriber and database. UPS parameter could be monitored using a
web-based application. There were some differences in data obtained from
sensor with the measurement results of measuring instruments specified for
each parameter: the difference of input voltage was equal to 0.09%, while
differences of output voltage, output power and output current reached
1.34%, 0.17% and 20%, respectively.
Keywords—UPS; MQTT; Monitoring System; IoT.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 44
Paper ID 040248
System Design of Controlling and Monitoring on
Aquaponic Based in Internet of Things
Adrian Kemal Pasha1, Edi Mulyana1, Muhammad Ali Ramdhani 2,
Cecep Hidayat 3, Opik Taupik Kurahman3, Mirza Adhipradana4 1Department of Electrical Engineering
2Department of Agrotechnology 3Department of Informatics
UIN Sunan Gunung Djati
Bandung, Indonesia 4Senior Engineer Sales Stock Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—In the aquaponic’s system, maintenance water temperature
and water value of pH is very important to make sure fish and plant grow
well. The goal of this research is to make a monitoring system of water
temperature and water value of pH in aquaponic’s system. It’s also add
controlling system to keep aquaponic’s environment stable and also to feed
fish automatically with internet of things. The result of this research is water
value of pH, water temperature monitoring system and controlling system
that use websocket’s framework to keep the system in real time operation.
Arduino is used as the data taker and also the executor in controlling system.
Meanwhile Raspberry Pi is used as a web server and the gateway so it can be
accessed in web interface. The result of this research is prototype of
monitoring and controlling system that applicated in aquaponic and can be
access from web interface.
Keywords—Arduino; Aquaponi; Internet of Things (IoT); Raspberry Pi; Web
Interface.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 45
Wireless and Mobile Communications
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 46
Paper ID 040310
Blockchain based secure data handover scheme
in non-orthogonal multiple access
Anik Islam 1, Mohammed Belal Uddin1, Md. Fazlul Kader 2, Soo Young
Shin1 1Kumoh National Institute of Technology
South Korea 2University of Chittagong
Bangladesh [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
Abstract—Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) with successive
interference cancellation receiver is considered as one of the most potent
multiple access techniques to be adopted in future wireless communication
networks. Data security in NOMA transmission scheme is of much attention
drawing issue. Blockchain is a distributed peer-to-peer network enables a
way of protecting information from unauthorized access, tempering etc. By
utilizing encryption techniques of blockchain, a secured data communication
scheme using blockchain in NOMA is proposed in this paper. A two-phase
encryption technique with key generation using different parameter is
proposed. In the first-phase data is encrypted by imposing users' public key
and in the second phase, a private key of the base station (BS) is engaged for
encryption. Finally, the superiority of the proposed scheme over existing
scheme is proven through a comparative study based on the different
features.
Keywords—Blockchain; data security; SIC; next generation wireless
communication; NOMA.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 47
Paper ID 040121
On the Performance Evaluation of Uplink Cognitive
Femtocell SCMA Systems under Imperfect Channel
Sensing
Fadil Hamdani, Mohammad Sigit Arifianto
Radio Telecommunication and Microwave Laboratory
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics,
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— In this paper, we investigate the performance of a femtocell
implementing sparse code multiple access (SCMA) system which has the
ability to access the wireless channel opportunistically using cognitive radio
(CR) capabilities. Dynamic Spectrum access (DSA) of CR enable the
femtocell to works on the channels with the lowest level of interferences. The
interference level of a channel which is indicated by an interference signature
determine the channel usage priority level. Simulation result show
degradation of bit error rate (BER) when probability of missed detection of
energy detection spectrum sensing increase. It is also shown that as the
decision threshold of energy detection become higher, the number of received
bit error in the femtocell base station increased.
Keywords—cognitive radio; decision threshold; femtocell; SCMA.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 48
Paper ID 040328
Bangi-MIMO: A Reconfigurable Next Generation Base
Station for Smart Campus Application
Mohammad Hasbullah Mazlan, Athirah Ramly,
Rosdiadee Nordin, Mahamod Ismail, Nor Fadzilah Abdullah
Centre for Advanced Electronics and Communication Engineering,
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
Selangor, Malaysia
{ hasbullah.mazlan, p93075}@siswa.ukm.edu.my, {adee, mahamod,
fadzilah.abdullah}@ukm.edu.my
Abstract— In this paper, we have presented a smart campus for smart
learning system using wireless connectivity in a campus setting (such as
university and school), which help learning process anywhere and anytime
for the campus residents. A reconfigurable wireless Base Station (BS) system
is build using Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP), known as Bangi-
MIMO. This paper presented development and validation of Bangi-MIMO
testbeds systems by using LabVIEW Communication System Design Suite
2.0 software and National Instruments (NI) USRP™ RIO software defined
radios (SDRs). Bangi-MIMO used the NI Software and Hardware testbed
due to simplified design flow for creating FPGA-based logic and streamlined
deployment for high-performance processing. Performance of the platform
is tested in a High Definition (HD) video transmission, which represent on-
demand video lecture as a potential application for the smart campus. The
Bangi-MIMO testbed is a modification from original SISO testbed from NI
into MIMO testbed. The performance for EVM and constellation graph for
MIMO is better compared to SISO system.
Keywords—Internet-of-Things; Software Defined Radio; Smart Campus;
Universal Radio Software Peripheral.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 49
Paper ID 040146
Design and Implementation of SDR based GSM Floating
BTS for Remote and Disaster Affected Areas
Uud Prayuda, Muhammad Ammar Wibisono, Iskandar
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected],
Abstract—This paper presents design and implementation of SDR-based
GSM floating Base Transceiver Station (BTS) for remote and disaster-
affected areas. The system consists of Nuand bladeRF x115 as the SDR,
Raspberry Pi 3 as the computer, GSM900 amplifier, dual band GSM patch
antenna for uplink and downlink communication, and the power supply
which consists of LiPo 5200 mAh battery and voltage regulator module.
Beside hardware components, the system uses YateBTS as the BTS software.
The system is tested by sending SMS and voice calling. The received power
was also measured at certain range from the BTS. The voice call and SMS
were succesfully performed within range of 90 meters with minimum
received power of -105dBm. The dual band GSM patch antenna was also
fabricated on 1.6mm thick FR4 epoxy substrate with dimension of 85mm x
85mm. The simulation result shows that the return loss value of the dual band
GSM patch antenna is -21,77dB and -21,22dB at frequency of 905MHz
(uplink) and 955MHz (downlink), respectively. Whilst the measured result
shows that the return loss value is -28,83dB and -23,22dB at frequency of
915MHz (uplink) and 960MHz (downlink), respectively.
Keywords— SDR; GSM; bladeRF; YateBTS; patch antenna.
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Paper ID 040150
The Design of Database, Location Detection and
Application Programming Interface for Ambient
Assisted Living Family Tracker with Mobile Appication
Services
Amira Maulina, Tutun Juhana
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Bandung, Indonesia [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—Mobile application development has developed very rapidly,
where the cost of mobile devices getting cheaper, so that mobile devices
become an essential tool of communication and information technology.
Event detection is an important topic in the AAL community, particularly
fall detection. The most commonly used sensors for This paper discusses
these problems and many more, with a detailed overview of how to get started
developing for a variety of mobile devices. If you are reading this, you are
interested in learning about mobile development; we hope to give you the
information and tools to start down the best path to develop a mobile
application.
Keywords— Database; User Interface; GPS; AAL.
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Networking and Telematics Applications
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Paper ID 040101
Traffic Engineering and Grade of Service Passenger
Flow at Palembang LRT Train
Andira Rizky Sulaeman, Sigit Haryadi
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics,
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— The existence of light train or light rail transit (LRT) in
Palembang city will provide many benefits. One of them is facilitate the flow
of transportation. This study aims to analyze the capacity of the number of
passengers that can be served by LRT in the city of Palembang on condition
that the quality of LRT service is still good. If the train travel from the airport
station to the depo station from 6:00 to 18:00 hours using the first scenario is
1 series of train that consist 3 carriages per series, it will be able to carry
35,072 passengers, the second scenario is using 2 series of train that consist 3
carriages per series, it will be able to carry 70,144 passengers , and if using
the third scenario is 6 series of train that consist 5 carriages per series, it will
be able to carry as many as 350,720 passengers. LRT Palembang can reduce
road congestion by 14.18% for first scenario and 28.36% for second scenario,
and for third scenario can carry all passengers.
Keywords— LRT Palembang; queue; passenger; train.
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Paper ID 040207
Protocol in Cluster-Based Wireless Sensor Networks
Waskitho Wibisono, Tohari Ahmad, Radityo Anggoro
Department of Informatics, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
Surabaya, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are commonly formed by
distributed sensor nodes equipped with wireless transmitter with limited
bandwidth, computation power and battery sources. WSN are generally
developed for wild life, military or environmental monitoring etc. These facts
have highlighted challenges to minimize energy consumption of sensor nodes
while still maintaining the goal of WSN developments. In this paper, an
integration of cluster-based and position based routing protocols for multi-
hop scenarios is proposed. The self-organized clusters are formed
periodically where decision to become cluster head (CH) is performed
individually by each node. Direct long communication between selected CH
to sink node is avoided to preserve energy and minimize impact of
overhearing transmission. Accordingly, a multi-hop communication scheme
which adopts position based routing is applied. The proposed approach has
been developed and tested using wireless simulation framework. It shows
that the proposed approach can increase remaining battery energy, increase
packet delivery ratio and reduce the number of dead nodes in various
simulation settings.
Keywords—Wireless Sensor Networks, Cluster-Based Routing Protocol,
Position-Based Routing.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 54
Paper ID 040212
Energy Consumption and Packet Loss Analysis of
LEACH Routing Protocol on WSN over DTN
Maurizka Ainur Rahmadhani, Leanna Vidya Yovita, Ratna Mayasari
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Telkom University
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected],
Abstract— In busy network, LEACH Routing on Wireless Sensor
Network (WSN) has a high packet loss. To solve the problem we need Delay
Tolerant Network (DTN). DTN is an advanced architecture that allows
communication in extreme conditions like busy network. In this research,
LEACH-WSN change to optimize the network by adding DTN to
LEACHWSNoverDTN. The LEACH-WSN modification by providing a
bundle layer to keep the data temporarily. Simulation is performed to test
the performance of LEACH-WSNoverDTN based on changes of number of
node and buffer capacity. In the changing number of node, LEACH-
WSNoverDTN can improve performance by decreasing packet loss value by
50% of LEACHWSN packet loss. In the changing of buffer capacity,
LEACHWSNoverDTN also improves performance on PDR values that
increase by 1.8% of LEACH-WSN. In the test of energy consumption in two
scenarios, LEACH-WSN and LEACHWSNoverDTN have no significant
differences but when we check the lifetime of node which depends on energy
consumption, LEACH-WSNoverDTN has early death node. The effect of
LEACH-WSNoverDTN is significant when the number of nodes increases or
busy network.
Keywords— WSN, LEACH, DTN.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 55
Paper ID 040116
Analysis of 5G Band Candidates for Initial
Deployment in Indonesia
Septi Andi Ekawibowo, Muhammad Putra Pamungkas, Rifqy Hakimi
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected],
Abstract— Indonesia has just started to deploy LTE 4G network in 2015.
Nevertheless, Indonesia has started preparing to roll out 5G network in the
near future to support government program in the application of industry
4.0 and the need of data traffic of mobile phone user which keep increasing.
Based on the timeline of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU),
the 5G Technology will be officially commercially deployed by 2020. Some
leading market countries have begun trials and preparations to deploy its 5G
network according to the timeline of ITU. Some reports say that the
Indonesian government has taken steps to accelerate to deploy the fastest 5G
network by the end of 2021. One step of the acceleration is to begin studying
which band candidate will be used to deploy 5G network. This paper will
examine and analyze which band candidate that suitable for the initial
deployment of 5G in Indonesia based on the condition of the existing
frequency spectrum allocation. From the analysis that has been done, it is
found that the most suitable candidate bands for the initial deployment of 5G
network in Indonesia are in band 3.3-4.2 GHz and 24.25-29.5 GHz.
Keywords— 5G, spectrum, band candidate, initial deployment.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 56
Paper ID 040120
2600 MHz Frequency Spectrum Optimization for
LTEAdvanced Wireless Access Network
Nivika Tiffany Somantri, Hajiar Yuliana, Iskandar Iskandar
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected],
Abstract— 2600 MHz spectrum frequency or commonly called as the S-
Band is one of the spectrum candidates that can be used for mobile wireless
access network services. However, S-Band is currently employed for pay
television service, so it needs analysis of refarming process to be able to move
S-Band to other frequency spectrum. In this case, it is Ku-Band. Based on
the analysis of refarming process using Rec. ITU-R SM.1603, the deployment
process from the S-Band frequency to Ku-Band is considered optimal to
implement. After knowing that the deployment process is optimal, S-Band
can be implemented for LTE-Advanced network. Meanwhile, the
implementation of S-Band needs to apply dimensioning process based on
coverage and capacity to obtain the number of sites in accordance with the
area that will be used. Based on the results of dimensioning, the number of
sites used for LTE-Advanced network is 220, obtained from the result of
capacity dimensioning.
Keywords— Rec. ITU-R SM.1603, Dimensioning, LTE-Advanced.
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Emerging Technologies and Wireless Sensors
4th ICWT 2018, Bali, Indonesia
July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 58
Paper ID 040208
Comparing Cache-Accelerated Approach on DAS and
NAS as Storage Solution for Small Scale Virtual Desktop
Deployment – A Case Study at ABC University
Marcel
Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana
Jakarta Barat, Indonesia
Abstract— Desktop virtualization proposed a mechanism to consolidate
desktop computing resources, where the processing power was moved from
user's side to centralize server's side. Many of desktop virtualization
initiatives considered as fail because it run smooth during trial, but facing
bottlenecks during real-life operation. Not surprising, since during trial, we
dealt only with very small quantity of VMs, compared with production. Some
enterprise solution with focus on storage performance has proposed full-flash
storage solution, but for small to medium scale organization that had budget
constrains may prefer DAS (Direct Attached Storage) or NAS (Network
Access Storage). Of course DAS and NAS had limitation in performance
compared with SAN, then some vendors offer server-side caching solution
for virtualization that utilize RAM (Random Access Memory) or flash drive
to leverage the storage performance. This experimental test was conducted
to evaluate DAS and NAS from two perspectives (Performance and initial
investment cost), using IOmeter as workload simulator and benchmark tools
for five storage scenarios, all configured in RAID10 and using server-side
caching as storage accelerator. This experimental test also intended to
answer which storage approach (between DAS and NAS) that most suitable
with ABC’s requirement, ABC was a university located in Jakarta. Three
scenarios from DAS-based approach, labeled as SAS7.2k, SAS10k, SAS15k,
and two other scenarios from NAS-based approach was labeled as NAS1-
7.2k, and NAS2-7.2k. When talked about performance, we focused on three
critical parameters (IOPS, bandwidth and latency). While SAS15k (DAS-
based) and NAS2-7.2k (NAS-based) were the top performer from each
respective category, the author found that NAS2-7.2k was the best option, it
outperformed SAS15k that 9,11% higher in price. NAS2-7.2k had 108,14%
higher in total IOs per second (Represent IOPS), 108,1% higher in total MBs
per second (Represent bandwidth), and 107,53% lower in average IOs
response time (Represent latency) when compared with SAS15k.
Keywords—desktop virtualization, virtual desktop, DAS, NAS, performance
comparison, initial-cost investment comparison, cache-accelerated, case study.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 59
Paper ID 040122
Analyzing SDN-based Vehicular Network Framework in
5G Services: Fog and Mobile Edge Computing
Jafar Alim Habibi, Fahrizal Djohar, Rifqy Hakimi
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected],
Abstract— The development of 5G and Software Defined Networking
(SDN) are compassed to be singular comprehensive line to allocate massive
communication in the future. Conveyance between massive Internet of
Everything (IoE) such as machine-to-machine (M2M), vehicle-to-vehicle
(V2V), or vehicleto-infrastructure (V2I) has pressed reseachers to produce
fresh or regenerate predecessor framework to collaborate within previous
technology aiming toward high-speed connectifity regarding on prerequisites
of [1]. Therefore, the contrivance of two popular frameworks, fog computing
(FC) and mobile edge computing (MEC) gave more well-knowledges to
experts in order to explore extensively about combining on these frameworks
and future 5G-based SDN. On this reseach, we will discover about each
parameter whose some strengthness and disadvantages on two main research
papers from [2] and [3] having explored deeply at these frameworks. In the
end, we will suggest concerning of three main component we have discovered,
and give briefly expounding with reference to our statements and whole
support inside of.
Keywords—fog, mobile edge, computing, framework, vehicular network.
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Paper ID 040227
Automation Monitoring Clarity System and Water
Filtration Using Light Dependent Resistor Based on
Arduino Uno
Adam Faroqi, Lia Kamelia, Aenur Rofiq, Muhammad Ali Ramdhani,
Cecep Hidayat
Department of Electrical Engineering
UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— Maintaining the quality of water clarity in the aquarium is a
critical factor in the cultivation of ornamental fish, mainly to keep fish in
excellent condition and healthy. The purpose of this research is the design of
the water clarity monitoring system in the aquarium can detect the level of
clarity/ turbidity of water at a certain level, using Arduino Uno
Microcontroller as its controlling center and LDR (Light Dependent
Resistor) as its Sensor. Design methodology created using a closed control
system. The design results show that the tool designed to control the clarity
of the water in the aquarium.
Keywords—sensor LDR, microcontroller, Arduino Uno, LCD, aquarium.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 61
Paper ID 040232
Designing Green Manufacturing Monitoring System
Using SCOR Model through Enterprise Resource
Planning In the Leather Tanning Industry
Baiti Jannah, Ari Yanuar Ridwan, Rosad Ma'Ali El Hadi
Teknik Industri, Telkom University
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected],
Abstract— Leather tanning industry is one industry that has a high value
in Indonesia because the industry is not only for domestic supplies but rather
abroad. Tanneries using primary materials other than leather that is water
mixed with chemicals. It causes the leather tanning produces a lot of waste
liquid that can pollute the environment. Currently, the government in
Indonesia has been encouraging the industry to adopt environmentally
friendly and sustainable. In addition, one leather export requirements are
environmentally friendly. In realizing these environmentally friendly
industry that must implement green manufacturing system first. Green
manufacturing system can be applied easily if there is a performance
measurement and monitoring activities in the manufacturing process. Model
SCOR (Supply Chain Operations Reference) as a reference in measuring the
performance of manufacturing activities. The conceptual model in this study
begins by identifying stakeholders, business process identification,
identification of green requirements, identification of green objectives, and
the selection of KPIs, and designing an ERP system. Some KPIs identified
based on SCOR contained in the matrix. After designing KPI weighted
interest rate of using AHP. In supporting green manufacturing system for
monitoring would be easier if implementing enterprise resource planning
system. This is because the ERP system can integrate all business processes.
Keywords— SCOR, green manufacturing, KPI, AHP, ERP.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 62
Paper ID 040135
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) Protocols: A Survey
Ali Ibnun Nurhadi, Nana Rachmana Syambas
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— The security of key distribution of most conventional
cryptography is relied on mathematical complexity and the irrational time
needed to break the algorithm. But it will be ineffective if the secret key
distribution procedure is weak. More, in 1994 Peter Shor proposed an
algorithm that can factorize great integer number efficiently by using
principle of quantum computer. Recently, Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)
is drawing much attention of researcher as a solution of that problem of key
distribution. Theoretically, QKD have been proven can be provide
unconditionally secure communication based on quantum mechanics. In this
article we survey the most popular QKD protocols. Also, we present a little
experiment of some QKD protocols that we discussed on this paper.
Keywords— QKD Protocols, Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Key
Distribution.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 63
Network and Information Security
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Paper ID 040103
Hardware Trojan Design and Its Detection using
Side-Channel Analysis on Cryptographic Hardware
AES Implemented on FPGA
Bagus Hanindhito, Yusuf Kurniawan
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics,
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—Nowadays, an integrated circuit can carry many functions
which makes them more complicated and challenging to design and
manufacture. The involvement of the third party during the manufacturing
process is not unusual which can open the possibility for unauthorized
modification of the chip being fabricated by inserting illegal block called
hardware trojan to perform some malicious functions such as leaking
confidential information. This issue raises attention in the field of hardware
security to prevent the insertion of the hardware trojan and to detect the
presence of the hardware trojan in a chip. Side channel analysis is considered
as a prospective method to detect the existence of the hardware trojan
although there are several difficulties encountered. In this paper, we will
implement cryptographic hardware that can encrypt or decrypt information
using Advanced Encryption Standards (AES) in a Field Programmable Gate
Arrays (FPGA). Then, this reference model is subjected to the implantation
of hardware trojan designed to leak the secret AES key. By using the side
channel analysis and by adjusting the behaviour of the hardware trojan, we
will try to detect its presence using conventional measurement instruments
available on our labs. In the end, we can conclude the possibility conventional
apparatus can detect the existence of hardware trojan which can be
conducted by the end customer and how to design the hardware trojan to
evade the detection.
Keywords—Advanced Encryption Standard, cryptographic hardware, Field
Programmable Gate Arrays, hardware trojan, integrated circuit, side channel
analysis.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 65
Paper ID 040104
Preliminary Research: File Type Identification on
Modification of File Structure using N-gram
Summarized
Gigih Supriyatno, Yusuf Kurniawan
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics,
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— In the digital forensic stage the file type identification aims to
ensure that the evidence file can be recognized with correct formatting. It can
help investigators choose the right application software so they can analyze
it further. There are some common applications that can be used to identify
the file type, but the accuracy of the resulting prediction is less than optimal.
Therefore, there are many researches that discussed technique and algorithm
to recognize file type. Identification of file types with n-gram analysis is one
of the algorithms. N-gram can serve as the profile identifier of a file type.
Some previous researches used only short n-grams or long n-grams in the
methodology they used. Others use a combination of n-grams with advanced
statistics such as machine learning. In this paper, we will propose the method
of file type identification using short and long n-grams summarized.
Keywords— n-gram, summarized, file type, sliding window.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 66
Paper ID 040105
Security Requirement Design for m-Learning Android
Application using MASVS OWASP
Ariq Hardi, Rosmansyah Yusep
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics,
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— Online learning system is growing rapidly and applied to
various sectors. The growth of online learning and the number of mobile
internet users triggers the existence of a mobile learning system or m-
learning. m-learning system enabling users to access the online learning
resources through their mobile applications anywhere and anytime. The
easiness of m-learning system in line with the appearance of various
information security threats from mobile devices. Mobile applications have
the ability to connect to the network, so the threats that appear also more
diverse. The security side is very influential when the application
functionalities are designed. Some of the security challenges that arise to
develop a m-learning application are confidentiality, data integrity,
authentication, and nonrepudiation. This study defines a security
requirement of mlearning android applications using Mobile Application
Security Verification Standard (MASVS) approach issued by OWASP.
Keywords— Security Requirement, m-Learning, MASVS, OWASP.
4th ICWT 2018, Bali, Indonesia
July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 67
Paper ID 040106
Searching Forensic Evidence in Compromised Virtual
Web Server against SQL Injection Attacks and
Backdoor PHP Web Shell
Gigih Supriyatno
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Bandung, Indonesia
Abstract— In the case of forensics against compromised web servers,
investigators need to be familiar about how attacks are performed and the
web application systems used. SQL injection is a common attack and has a
critical impact. The attacker can take the contents of the database and even
inject a backdoor on the system. Web server analysis is closely related to log
file analysis. Attacks by attacker usually leave footprints in the web server
log files. Log files depend on configurations created by administrator and
web app designer. Therefore, investigators are required to be familiar with
log files that generally exist on the web server. The purpose of this paper is
to help investigators take appropriate steps to investigate when the web
server gets attacked, especially sql injection attacks. The proposed method is
applied to log files and application web files. There is also the possibility of
other attack techniques can be detected with this method. On the other side,
it can help web administrators to prepare their systems for the forensic
readiness.
Keywords— 5G, spectrum, band candidate, initial deployment.
4th ICWT 2018, Bali, Indonesia
July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 68
Paper ID 040117
Design Activity Based Authentication System for Online
Examination on Distance Learning Environment
Demby Pratama, Yusep Rosmansyah
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— Internet technologies has been growing including
technologies for delivering educational material. E-learning or online
learning has become evolved and popular increasingly. Online examination
or online assessment is a important part of online learning. Assessment to a
student is almost submitted from distance without face-to-face interaction.
How to identify the true student by authenticated them become a big
challenges in remote assessment. This paper made in order to looking for
potential threats to student authentication in the online exam. Study also
analyzed limitation and benefits of the previous research in student
authentication for online examination. In rural areas, there are several
factors, such as bandwidth and infrastructure, need to be considered to
choose authentication methods. For this purpose, we propose the framework
of Activity Authentication Framework (AAF) to authenticate student in
online examinations. This framework combine challenge questions based on
profile and activity students to validate the student. The framework improve
security by improving authentication method of online examination. In order
to design the AAF, we compile system requirement that we show in this paper
and we also write question sources flow.
Keywords—online examination, challenge-questions, e-learning, system
requirement.
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Communication System and Devices
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Paper ID 040302
Cooperative Relaying Using MIMO NOMA
Mohammed Belal Uddin1, Md. Fazlul Kader2, Soo Young Shin1
1Kumoh National Institute of Technology
South Korea 2University of Chittagong
Bangladesh [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is considered to be
a significant multiple radio access technology for future wireless networks
owing to its improved spectral efficiency. This work proposes two different
cases of a downlink two phase cooperative decode-and-forward relaying
scheme using multiple-input-multiple-output non-orthogonal multiple access
(MIMO-NOMA) systems with the availability of statistical channel state
information at the transmitter. Ergodic sum capacities of the proposed cases
are provided for independent Rayleigh fading channels. It has been
demonstrated that the proposed protocol exhibits superior performance
gains than the existing cooperative relaying scheme (CRS) using single-input-
single-output NOMA, CRS using multiple-input-single-output NOMA, and
conventional CRS MIMO protocols. It is also noticed that the relay position
between the transmitter and the receiver can bring a vital change in the
performance of the proposed network.
Keywords—Decode-and-forward relay; Ergodic sum capacity; MIMO; Non-
orthogonal multiple access; Successive interference cancellation.
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Paper ID 040209
Prediction of VLF Sub-ionospheric Wave Propagation
using Nonlinear System Identification
Hendy Santosa 1, Yasuhide Hobara 2, 3, 4
1Department of Electrical Engineering, Universitas Bengkulu
Bengkulu, Indonesia 2Department of Computer and Network Engineering
3Earth Environment Research Station 4Center for Space Science and Radio Engineering
The University of Electro-Communications
Tokyo, Japan [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—Very low frequency (VLF) waves have been proposed as an
approach to study and monitor the lower ionosphere (D/E region). In this
paper, nonlinear physical processes of VLF signals propagation can be well
represented by NARXNN (nonlinear autoregressive with exogenous input
neural network) model. Further, a study of NARXNN model for predicting
the daily nighttime mean amplitude of VLF transmitter signals indicating the
ionospheric perturbation around the transmitter-receiver path. The
NARXNN model is powerful in predicting time series data and unified
representations of a variety of nonlinear models. The daily input variables of
various physical parameters with the time interval from 15 March 2014 to 26
May 2016 were used to build prediction model. The results of the constructed
models are capable of performing reasonably good one-step ahead
predictions of the daily nighttime of VLF electric field amplitude. The
NARXNN model has good performance for predicting the VLF amplitude
variation for different latitude paths.
Keywords—very low frequency; ionosphere; nonlinear autoregression with
exogenous input neural network; one-step ahead prediction.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 72
Paper ID 040215
Analysis of Identification Frequency Modulation
Identification Based On Decision Tree Algorithm with
AWGN Channel
M. Reza Hidayat1, Muhammad Ammar Wibisono2, Yana Yohana1,
Susanto Sambasri1, Yuda Bakti Zainal1 1Faculty of Engineering
Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani 2School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—A decision tree algorithm for identification of frequency
modulation analog and digital signal are formulated. The paper constructed
identification parameters with minimized knowledge of signal
characterization between digital and analog signal with AWGN Channel.
Moreover the plotting noise is being plotted for each identified modulation.
Indication performance based on binary decision threshold has represented
and resulted signal-to-noise as high as 5 dB with computer simulation
Keywords—Decision-tree; Frequency modulation; AWGN; Signal-to-noise
ratio; Binary Decision Threshold.
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Paper ID 040247
Integrated Smart House Security System Using Sensors
and RFID
Lia Kamelia, Mufid Ridlo Effendi, Delingga Ferial Pratama
Department of Electrical Engineering
UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected],
Abstract—Efficiency, effectiveness and energy saving of electricity have
become a topic of research that attracts the attention of many researchers.
Intelligent home in this study is controlled centrally by an Arduino UNO
microcontroller. Microcontroller detects the output of Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID), Keypad 4x4, Limit Switch, Light Dependent
Resistance (LDR) and Passive Infra-Red (PIR). the microcontroller will give
a response when it detects the output. A response given by the
microcontroller will control the Solenoid, Buzzer, Liquid Crystal Display
(LCD) display, and lamp. The door will open if the data/password of RFID
and Keypad 4x4 are appropriate. For data to be read, the maximum distance
between tag and reader is 2 cm. The buzzer will turn on when the Limit
Switch detects an open door without any incoming data from RFID and
Keypad. Luminous lights will turn on automatically if conditions are dark
and there is human movement in the room. The test shows the range of the
PIR sensor is 4 meters.
Keywords—Keypad 4x4; LDR; Limit Switch; PIR; RFID; Smart Home.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 74
Paper ID 040153
13.56MHz CMOS Crystal Oscillator for Wireless Power
Transfer Application
Muhammad Ammar Wibisono 1, Azwar Mudzakkir Ridwan 1,2,
M. Reza Hidayat 3, Hardi Nusantara1, Achmad Munir1
1School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics,
Institut Teknologi Bandung 2Department of Electrical Engineering
UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung 3Faculty of Engineering
Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected],
Abstract—In this paper, a CMOS crystal oscillator with frequency of
13.56MHz for wireless power transfer (WPT) application is presented. The
oscillator is constructed using 13.56MHz crystal and 74HC04 CMOS inverter
as the oscillator part and implements common collector amplifier using
BC547 transistor for impedance matching. The oscillator circuit is fabricated
on a single layer FR4 epoxy with substrate thickness of 1.6mm and dimension
of 4.8mm x 3mm. The experimental result demonstrates that the oscillator
could generate sine wave with frequency of 13.56MHz and output signal level
of -4,79dBm with 5V power supply, which could be amplified to increase the
wireless power transfer range.
Keywords— CMOS; crystal; oscillator; wireless power transfer.
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Paper ID 040314
Evaluation of Spatial Diversity for HAPS-LTE
Downlink System
Abdallah Abu-Arabia1, Rifqy Hakimi2
1Misurata University
Misrata, Libya 2School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— High Altitude Platform Station (HAPS) system is one of the
promising wireless technologies that exploit many advantages from satellite
system as well as from terrestrial system. Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a
4G wireless broadband technology developed by Third Generation
Partnership Project (3GPP), an industry trade group. 3GPP has been
centered on enhancing LTE radio standards to improve performance of the
downlink LTE system, receive diversity scheme with maximal ratio
combining (MRC) has been proposed by the 3GPP within mode 1 of
transmission in the LTE standard. In this paper, we to focus on the HAPS-
LTE downlink system performance evaluation with optimum receive
diversity and has channel side information known at the receiver (CSIR) for
different scenarios. Simulation results showed that the system reliability can
be improved as well as the spatial receive diversity with MRC algorithm is
used. Results also showed that the performance improvement using spatial
diversity is more significant when the user has low mobility.
Index Terms— HAPS; LTE; Diversity; MRC; Rician Channel.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 77
Paper ID 040118
Ultrasonic Underwater Acoustic Modem Using
Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) Modulation
Slamet Indriyanto and Ian Yosef Matheus Edward
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— Underwater acoustic communication uses sound waves and
uses water as a propagation medium. This technology has been applied in
various field, such as underwater wireless sensor network, underwater
monitoring system, and surveillance system. An underwater acoustic modem
is required to be able to communicate between nodes. In this paper we have
designed underwater acoustic modem with ultrasonic frequency using
Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) Modulation. The designed system consist of
FSK modem, microcontroller, amplifier and transducer. Waterproof
ultrasonic sensors JSN-SR04T are used as transducers for designed modems.
This sensor works well on ultrasonic frequencies, so the FSK modem
frequency is adjusted to work properly and match with the transducer used.
Therefore, the mark frequency of the modem is 40 kHz and the space
frequency is 43 kHz. The test results, show that the FSK Modem can send
text data through water media with good results at 1200bps.
Index Terms— Ultrasonic, Modem, Frequency Shift Keying (FSK),
Underwater Acoustic Communication, Underwater Wireless Sensor Network.
4th ICWT 2018, Bali, Indonesia
July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 78
Paper ID 040124
Design and Implementation of VM Migration
Application on SDN-based Network
Galura Muhammad Suranegara1, Dimas Agil Marenda1, Aris Cahyadi
Risdianto2, Rifqy Hakimi1 and Eueung Mulyana1 1School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia 2School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
Gwangju, South Korea
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—The use of cloud computing system has recently become more
popular in the information technology industry because of its flexibility. One
of the problems in the cloud system is unbalanced computational load
distribution of each node. One solution to solve the problem is by
implementing Virtual Machine (VM) migration. An important role of a VM
(virtual machine) is its ability to be transferred from a PM (physical
machine) to another PM. When one PM is overloaded such as high CPU load
or critical thermal condition, VM inside that PM can be migrated to other
PM to maintain VM performance. However, VM migration is a complex
process, which depends on migration type (i.e., cold, warm and live
migration) and communication (i.e., networking) between VM hypervisors.
Networking path should be effectively controlled to provide better
throughput (e.g., latency and bandwidth) that can be provided by
implementing SDN paradigm. This paper discusses the warm type of VM
migration between KVM / QEMU hypervisors, which can be enhanced by
implementing an SDN-based network to provide higher end-to-end
bandwidth between those hypervisors. We develop ViMOS (virtual machine
migration with ONOS) application and measures the performance difference
between SDN-based reactive forwarding (i.e., centralized L2 switching
mechanism) and SDN-based intent networking. The result shows the VM
‘warm migration’ using the intent networking has advantages in comparison
with reactive forwarding mechanism in terms of migration time, downtime
and overhead processing time.
Index Terms——Virtual Machine, Migration, SDN, ONOS.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 79
Paper ID 040125
Quantum Key Distribution Simulation Software:
A Survey
Beatrix Rambu Hada Nuhamara and Nana Rachmana Syambas
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—The security of information in Internet-based communication
is essential. The existence of tappers to make information can be known by
unauthorized parties, and it will give a fake information from the previous
one. As technology develops, secure communication protocols become an
important part. Quantum Key Distribution is a nowadays technology as a
part of security improvement to overcome key distribution issues in against
attackers. Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) uses a quantum property in
exchanging information called photons, as carriers of information in security
systems. QKD is inseparable from protocols BB84 and B92, therefore the
purposes of this paper are to test QuVis based on future work of previous
research, analyze the probability error comparison of BB84 protocol, B92
protocol and simulator software review. The results of this research show
that B92 protocol gives more advantage in detecting eavesdropping in lower
rates than BB84 protocol and the software simulation is succeed by showing
the value of probability error which does not cross the limit (0,5 and 0.25).
Index Terms—BB84, B92, QuVis.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 80
Paper ID 040139
Resonant Frequency Analysis for Rectangular
Waveguide Loaded with Anisotropic Dielectric Material
Using 3D-FDTD Method
Mohammad Sigit Arifianto 1, Maulana Randa 2, Azwar Mudzakkir
Ridwan 3 and Achmad Munir 1
1 School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia 2Department of Research and Development
The Ministry of Defense
Jakarta, Indonesia 3Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Science and
Technology
UIN SGD Bandung
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— This paper deals with the resonant frequency analysis based
on 3D-FDTD method for rectangular waveguide loaded with anisotropic
dielectric material. The method has been successfully applied to an extremely
wide variety of electromagnetic problems. The wave equations and modes
that appear in the waveguide are analyzed theoretically in which the results
are applied to validate the numerical result obtained from 3D-FDTD method.
For comparison, an empty rectangular waveguide and a rectangular
waveguide fully loaded with isotropic dielectric material are also analyzed
both theoretically and numerically. From the result, it shows that a good
agreement has been achieved between theoretical calculation and 3D-FDTD
numerical results with their discrepancies of 0.26--2.32%.
Index Terms—3D-FDTD method, anisotropic dielectric material, rectangular
waveguide, resonant frequency analysis.
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Paper ID 040141
Proximity-Coupled Multiband Substrate Integrated
Waveguide Antenna with Defected Ground Structure
Chairunnisa, Mia Maria Ulfah, Amanda Argadinata and Achmad Munir
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— In this paper, a technique of substrate integrated waveguide
(SIW) is applied for designing and realizing multiband antenna. The
proposed antenna is intended to satisfy the demand of wireless
communication application. The antenna which is fed using a proximity
coupling method and equipped with defected ground structure (DGS) is
deployed by two layers of FR4 epoxy dielectric substrate with the dimension
of 89mm x 68.5mm and the total thickness of 3.3mm. The implementation of
DGS incorporated at the groundplane is to achieve the antenna property in
obtaining multiband frequency characteristic. From the characterization
result, it shows that the realized antenna has multiband frequency response
in the frequency range of 1-3GHz. The measured result was agreed well with
the design one which is suitable for wireless communication application.
Index Terms— defected ground structure (DGS), multiband antenna,
proximity coupling method, substrate integrated waveguide (SIW).
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Paper ID 040145
Bringing Automation to the Classroom:
A ChatOps-Based Approach
Eueung Mulyana, Hendrawan and Rifqy Hakimi
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— In this paper we present the design and implementation of a
chatbot-based virtual assistant called LTKA-Bot. Its main function is to
streamline and to automate manual and administrative tasks while
supporting other course-related activities. It differs from other recent
approaches in that it is based on the ChatOps paradigm instead of on some
AI-based schemes. LTKA-Bot introduces a case of automation and
demonstrates its potentials in the area of higher education which is steadily
transformed to cope with technological progresses and administrative policy
dynamics including accreditation. International accreditation body such as
ABET requires fulfillment of certain criteria which in turn also requires
appropriate course design and quite a lot of document works. LTKA-Bot
borrows the idea of automation which is very common in the modern tech
companies to cope with such challenges. It facilitates more efficient course-
related activities while satisfying all document requirement with minimal
effort
Index Terms—chatops, chatbot, automation, ABET, virtual assistant, bot in
education.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 83
Paper ID 040149
Intent-Based Path Selection for VM Migration
Application with Open Network Operating System
Dimas A. Marenda, Galura M. Suranegara, Aris C. Risdianto, Rifqy
Hakimi and Eueung Mulyana 1School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia 2School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
Gwangju, South Korea [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— The application of virtual machine migration is one of the key
applications in the management of a data center. The migration process is
done for several reasons such as load balancing, maintenance, or power
management. The migration process can be optimized one of them with path
selection mechanism. Migrating the virtual machine on a path that performs
well, will certainly give a smaller migration time. The intent is used as a basis
for determining path selection on the SDN network. With the application
being designed, the path selection process can provide improved
performance on migration. The measurement is taken for three parameters
which are migration time, downtime, and overhead. The improvements given
when measured on three different bandwidths for the above three
parameters are 24.69%, 32.36%, and 28.86%.
Index Terms— intent, path-selection, migration, ONOS.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 84
Paper ID 040251
Designing of Electronic Module on Synthetic Polymer
Material Based on Green Chemistry
Cucu Zenab Subarkah 1, Ferli Septi Irwansyah 1, Ai Ratna Ningsih 1,
Wahyudin Darmalaksana 2 and Dian Sa'Adillah Maylawati 3 1Department of Chemical Education
2Department of Ilmu Hadits, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati
Bandung, Indonesia 3Department of Informatics, Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Garut
Garut, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— This purpose of study to produce a teaching material in the
form of e-module on synthetic polymer material based on green chemistry.
The presentation of material and visualization used in this e-module is based
green chemistry covering the negative impact of synthetic polymers
especially plastics, countermeasures plastic waste, and the manufacture of
biodegradable plastic. This research uses Design method Based Research
with ADDIE model which includes five stages: analysis, design, development,
implementation, and evaluation. The resulting e-module is validated by three
experts, experts materials, learning media experts and multimedia experts
that include aspects of learning, substance aspects materials, display aspects,
and evaluation aspects. Validation is done by completing the validation
questionnaire scores of every aspect, comments and suggestions. Validation
is performed to determine initial quality and feedback in the form of
suggestions for improvement of e-module before the feasibility test is
conducted. By general, valid e-module validation results are shown in r of
with value 0.73-0.87. Feasibility tested results show 80-100% of respondents
agreed to all criteria in e-module. These results indicate that the e-module on
the synthetic polymer material is based green chemistry that has been made
feasible to use.
Index Terms—e-module, synthetic polymer, green chemistry.
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July 12-13, 2018, The Grand Bali Nusa Dua 85
Paper ID 040152
User Interface, Creation and Retrieval of User Health
Information with Google Firebase, and Delivery of
Automatic Emergency SMS for Ambient Assisted Living
System: Monitoring of Elderly Condition using Smart
Devices
Astrid Gloria Pepita and Tutun Juhana
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected] , [email protected]
Abstract—The number of elderly population worldwide has been
increasing rapidly, therefore technology advancements are needed to suit this
need. With the rapid development of mobile applications and the abundance
of smart devices, mobile device is becoming an essential tool in information
technology, hence could function as a tool to suit the needs of the elderly. This
paper will introduce an Ambient Assisted Living system that provides
methods for automatic recording and retrieval of elderly’s health
information to Google Firebase, consisting user’s heartrate, fallstate, and
heart abnormality data. This paper will also discuss the use of automatic
emergency SMS, and user interface using smart watch and smartphone.
Therefore, a productive elderly community along with the sense of security
within family members could be established.
Index Terms—Database, User Interface, SMS, AAL.
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Paper ID 040154
Design and Implementation of HAPS on Air Pollution
Monitoring System
Iskandar Iskandar and Eka Aditya Chandra Kusuma
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract—Air pollution is an environmental issue that can not be
ignored. The development of air pollution monitoring systems will be useful
for controlling and measuring parameters associated with air pollution.
Along with technological developments, the use of Wireless Sensor Network
(WSN) is currently being considered for air pollution monitoring, as it can
work automatically and has a much cheaper cost than conventional
measuring stations. But WSN itself has several weakness that require
supporting technology to cover the weakness of WSN. The solution is to
integrate WSN with High Altitude Platform Station (HAPS).
In this final project will be discussed the implementation of HAPS on air
pollution monitoring system based on WSN. In this study HAPS will serve as
the center of aggregation and data processing from the head cluster. In order
for HAPS to serve as the aggregation and data processing center of the head
cluster, Raspberry Pi 3 is used as the HAPS control center. In addition HAPS
will also serve as an access point for the sensor nodes to communicate
wirelessly with each other. In the access point HAPS used microstrip patch
antenna design results that have a working frequency of 2.4 GHz, return loss
of 11.35 dB and VSWR of 1.743. The designed HAPS access point has the
farthest reach of 255 meters.
Index Terms—HAPS, WSN, access point, microstrip patch antenna.
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Paper ID 040155
Design and Implementation of Nodes on Air Pollution
Monitoring System Using Wireless Sensor Network
Based on HAPS
Iskandar Iskandar and Martin Rinaldi
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— The number of vehicles in Indonesia is increasing day by day.
Each vehicle contributes to air pollution from exhaust fumes being released.
Air pollution parameters based on ISPU are PM10, SO2, CO, Ozone (O3),
NO2. Smoke fromvehicle contributes pollutant gases, especially CO and
PM10. Pollution monitoring is required to determine the air quality at the
site. WSN is a wireless network consisting of devices that spatially spread
using sensors to view physical or environmental conditions in various places.
In the environmental field, WSN can be used for location recordings.
This final project discusses the design and implementation of nodes in
air monitoring system with HAPS based on WSN. Nodes are parts of WSN
that work by reading data similar to pollutants that are notified, ie CO and
PM10. In addition, the node also provides location information of the node.
After that, the data on the node is sent to the node that serves as the place of
aggregation, named cluster node. The cluster node also has the same
functionality as the node. After that, the cluster node will send data to the
host on HAPS. In order for communication to be possible, the cluster nodes
and nodes must be connected in the same network.
Index Terms— Communication, Node, Sensor, Raspberry.
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Paper ID 040156
Design and Implementation of Web Application on Air
Pollution Monitoring System Using Wireless Sensor
Network Based on HAPS
Iskandar Iskandar and Mohammad Bimo Adha
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— IoT can be applied in all aspects of human life, one of which
is air pollution monitoring activities. In fact, many applications have created
technology for air pollution monitoring, but unable to work in real time and
complex. Therefore, a system is needed to develop this technology, namely
air pollution monitoring system using Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) based
on High Altitude Platform Station (HAPS). This system is designed on a
website online in order to facilitate users to obtain data quickly. In addition,
the data displayed on the air pollution monitoring system is graphs, tables
and position node with Google Maps so that users can see the observed air
quality in real time.
Index Terms— HAPS, Website, Maps, Database.
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Paper ID 040157
Impact of Random and Burst Packet Loss on Voice
Codec G.711, G.722, G.729, AMR-NB, AMR-WB
Gaous Afrizal and Hendrawan
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected]
Abstract— Abstract—Voice communication is often afflicated by various
forms of losses, such as packet loss over the communication channel. This
paper is a part of research that examines impact of Random and Burst Packet
Loss againts few codec for Voice over LTE. On this part examines a few
speech codec that usually used in connectionless communication and the
impact of random and burst packet loss on voice communication againts the
codec using NS-3 simulator. The quality measurement end up using the
PESQ as an objective Mean Opinion Score Listening Quality Objective
measurement.
Index Terms— Speech Codec performance, voice random packet loss, voice
burst packet loss, NS-3 Simulator, Impact packet loss on voice, PESQ
Objective-MOS.
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Paper ID 040158
Wireless Sensor Network on 5G Network
Veronica Windha M., Iskandar, Hendrawan, Muhammad Sigit Arifianto
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
Abstract— 5G cellular network business is changed by the development
of technology and socio economic transformation and is expected to send
information quickly and support many cases from various applications.
Massive Internet of Things (IoT) is one of cases on 5G network. This includes
Massive Machine Type Communication (mMTC). Wireless Sensor Network
(WSN) for monitoring and sensing is one of the mMTC application. Limited
power of each sensor node is the constrain aspect of WSN usage. In WSN,
energy efficiency becomes an important issue. Routing is a function in WSN,
which consumes substantial amount of energy. One of the routing protocols
that can increase the energy efficiency of WSN is Low Energy Adaptive
Clustering Hierarchy (LEACH). In this paper, Base Station (BS) and High
Altitude Platform (HAP) are used as sink node. Type of waveform used to
support the WSN system on a 5G network is Universal Filtered Multi Carrier
(UFMC).The purpose of this simulation is to compare WSN systems using
BS’s and HAP’s. Performance indicators that we evaluated are energy
consumption and channel capacity. From a series of simulations conducted,
the results obtained show WSN systems using HAP’s, the consumption
energy are more efficient than WSN systems using BS’s. Capacity channel of
the WSN systems using HAP’s is greater than the WSN systems using BS’s.
It is more efficient using HAP’s as a sink node in the WSN systems.
Index Terms— WSN, HAP, LEACH, energy consumption
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Author Index
Abdallah Abu-Arabia, 23, 83
Abdurrahman Nurhakim, 10, 34
Abdurrasyid, 14, 47
Achmad Munir, 4, 12, 13, 23, 24, 41, 42, 43, 44, 81, 87, 88
Adam Faroqi, 4, 19, 67
Adrian Kemal Pasha, 15, 51
Aenur Rofiq, 19, 67
Afit Nugraha, 14, 48
Ahfazh Fauzy Nurunnajib, 11, 37
Ai Ratna Ningsih, 91
Ali Ibnun Nurhadi, 19, 69
Amanda Argadinata, 12, 24, 43, 88
Amira Maulina, 17, 57
Andira Rizky Sulaeman, 18, 59
Anggina Primanita, 10, 35
Anik Islam, 16, 53
Ari Yanuar, 11, 36, 68
Ari Yanuar Ridwan, 19, 68
Ariq Hardi, 21, 73
Aris C. Risdianto, 24, 90
Aris Cahyadi Risdianto, 23, 85
Astrid Gloria Pepita, 25, 92
Athirah Ramly, 16, 55
Azwar Mudzakkir, 12, 23, 24, 42, 81, 87
Azwar Mudzakkir Ridwan, 12, 23, 42, 81, 87
Bagus Hanindhito, 21, 71
Baiti Jannah, 19, 68
Basith Adli, 12, 39
Beatrix Nuhamara, 24
Beatrix Rambu Hada Nuhamara, 86
Cecep Hidayat, 15, 19, 51, 67
Chairunnisa, 24, 88
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Cucu Zenab Subarkah, 22, 91
Delingga Ferial Pratama, 22, 80
Demby Pratama, 21, 75
Dian Nuraiman, 10, 33
Dian Sa'Adillah Maylawati, 23, 91
Dimas A. Marenda, 24, 90
Dimas Agil Marenda, 23, 85
Edi Mulyana, 4, 8, 10, 11, 15, 37, 51
Eka Aditya Chandra Kusuma, 25, 93
Eki Ahmad Zaki Hamidi, 3, 10, 14, 33, 48, 49
Elis Ratna Wulan, 11, 37
Eueung Mulyana, 23, 24, 85, 89, 90
Fadil Hamdani, 16, 54
Fadilah Ilahi, 10, 33
Fahrizal Djohar, 19, 66
Fahrizal Djohar,, 19
Ferli Septi Irwansyah, 22, 91
Galura M. Suranegara, 24, 90
Galura Muhammad Suranegara, 23, 85
Gaous Afrizal, 25, 96
Gigih Supriyatno, 21, 72, 74
Hadipurnawan Satria, 10, 35
Hajiar Yuliana, 18, 63
Hardi Nusantara, 23, 81
Hasbi Ash Shiddiq, 14, 49
Hendi Maja Saputra, 10, 34
Hendrawan, 4, 24, 25, 89, 96, 97
Hendy Santosa, 4, 22, 78
I Made Oka Widyantara, 10, 32
I Putu Ardana, 12, 41
Ian Joseph Matheus Edward, 14, 50
Ian Yosef Matheus Edward, 23, 84
Indra Surjati, 12, 40
Indrianto, 14, 47
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Iskandar, 4, 16, 18, 25, 56, 63, 93, 94, 95, 97
Jafar Alim Habibi, 19, 66
Leanna Vidya Yovita, 18, 61
Leanna Vidya Yovita, Ratna Mayasari, 18
Lia Kamelia, 5, 14, 19, 22, 48, 67, 80
M. Reza Hidayat, 22, 23, 79, 81
Made Doddy Adi Pranatha, 10, 32
Made Sudarma, 10, 32
Mahamod Ismail, 16, 55
Marcel, 19, 65
Martin Rinaldi, 25, 94
Maulana Randa, 24, 87
Maurizka Ainur Rahmadhani, 18, 61
Md. Fazlul Kader, 16, 22, 53, 77
Mia Maria Ulfah, 24, 88
Mirza Adhipradana, 15, 51
Mohammad Bimo Adha, 25, 95
Mohammad Hasbullah Mazlan, 16, 55
Mohammad Sigit Arifianto, 16, 24, 54, 87
Mohammed Belal Uddin, 16, 22, 53, 77
Mufid Ridlo Effendi, 4, 8, 14, 22, 49, 80
Muhammad Ali Ramdhani, 3, 15, 19, 51, 67
Muhammad Ammar Wibisono, 4, 16, 22, 23, 56, 79, 81
Muhammad Putra Pamungkas, 18, 62
Muhammad Sigit Arifianto, 97
Nana Rachmana Syambas, 4, 19, 69, 86
Nana Syambas, 24
Nanang Ismail, 4, 10, 13, 14, 34, 44, 50
Nivika Tiffany Somantri, 18, 63
Nor Fadzilah Abdullah, 16, 55
Nyoman Pramaita, 10, 32
Octaviansyah Setyo Baskoro, 12, 41
Opik Taupik Kurahman, 3, 15, 51
Padlan Alqinsi, 14, 50
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Pande Ketut Sudiarta, 12, 41
Radityo Anggoro, 18, 60
Rakhmat Arianto, 14, 47
Ratna Mayasari, 61
Rezi Apriliansyah, 10, 35
Rifqy Hakimi, 4, 18, 19, 23, 24, 62, 66, 83, 85, 89, 90
Rina Mardiati, 4, 12, 39
Rosad Ma’Ali El Hadi, 11, 36
Rosad Ma'Ali El Hadi, 19, 68
Rosdiadee Nordin, 16, 55
Rosmansyah Yusep, 21, 73
Saepul Uyun, 10, 34
Septi Andi Ekawibowo, 18, 62
Shabrina Mutiara, 11, 36
Sigit Haryadi, 4, 18, 59
Slamet Indriyanto, 23, 84
Soo Young Shin, 16, 22, 53, 77
Susanto Sambasri, 22, 79
Syah Alam, 12, 40
Tedi Priatna, 11, 37
Tohari Ahmad, 18, 60
Tutun Juhana, 2, 3, 8, 17, 25, 57, 92
Ulfa Sri Utami, 13, 44
Uud Prayuda, 16, 56
Veronica Windha M., 97
Wahyudin Darmalaksana, 3, 14, 22, 48, 50, 91
Waskitho Wibisono, 18, 60
Yana Yohana, 22, 79
Yasuhide Hobara, 3, 22, 78
Yoppy Sazaki, 10, 35
Yuda Bakti Zainal, 22, 79
Yudi Yuliyus, 12, 39
Yusep Rosmansyah, 21, 75
Yushinta Dewi, 10, 33
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Yusuf Kurniawan, 21, 71, 72
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