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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which can service 32million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerous environmental damageswith serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control of an airport operation can be evaluatedits effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluate the noise control the objective of this study is todevelop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport by using INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the areaof each category based on the Government Ordinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted onSaturday schedule when the lowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches)According to this study the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schools located in the areacategoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYani Airport copy 2016 IEEE
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Electrical Engineering I
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Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
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6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
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6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
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Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
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Case Study of Eco-Absorber
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6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
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onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
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6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
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Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
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6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
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6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
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Using Case Study Approach Analysis
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
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Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
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6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
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Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which can service 32million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerous environmental damageswith serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control of an airport operation can be evaluatedits effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluate the noise control the objective of this study is todevelop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport by using INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the areaof each category based on the Government Ordinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted onSaturday schedule when the lowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches)According to this study the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schools located in the areacategoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYani Airport copy 2016 IEEE
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34 Ken Ferens (Univsersity of Manitoba Canada)
35 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
36 Kuncoro Harto Widodo (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
37 Nur Yuniarto (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
38 Mahfudz Al-Huda (BPPT Indonesia)
39 Muhammad Nur (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
40 Muhammad Reza (ABB Sweden)
41 Mukmin Widyanto A (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
42 Mustofa (Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Industri Indonesia)
43 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
44 Novie Susanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
45 Pekik Argo Dahono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
46 Pranoto Hidaya Rusmin (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
47 Ratna Purwaningsih (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
48 Rini Dharmastiti (Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia)
49 Singgih Saptadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
50 Stefanus Eko (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
51 Sunu Herwi Pranolo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
52 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret UniversityIndonesia)
53 Suyitno (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
54 Tanika Dewi Sofianti (Swiss German University Indonesia)
55 Triyono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
56 Jonrinaldi (Andalas University Indonesia)
CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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Abstract Work productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results View more
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
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Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
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Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which can service 32million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerous environmental damageswith serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control of an airport operation can be evaluatedits effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluate the noise control the objective of this study is todevelop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport by using INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the areaof each category based on the Government Ordinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted onSaturday schedule when the lowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches)According to this study the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schools located in the areacategoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYani Airport copy 2016 IEEE
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Organization and Committees
Conference Advisers
1 Agus Purwanto (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Dwi Hendratmo W (Bandung Institute of Technology)
3 Budiyono (Diponegoro University)
Steering Committee
1 (Sebelas Maret University)
2 M Agung Wibowo (Diponegoro University)
3 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University)
5 Sulistyo Saputra (Sebelas Maret University)
6 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret University)
7 Muhammad Nizam (Sebelas Maret University)
8 Margono (Sebelas Maret University)
9 Syamsul Hadi (Sebelas Maret University)
10 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University)
11 Augustinus Sujono (Sebelas Maret University)
Program Chair
Wahyudi Sutopo (Sebelas Maret University)
Co-Chairs
1 Umar Khayam (Bandung Institute of Technology)
2 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University)
Technical Program
1 Muh Hisjam (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Wakhid Ahmad Jauhari (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Burhanuddin Halimi (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Diyah Dwi Nugraheni (Sebelas Maret University)
5 Susatyo Nugroho W P (Diponegoro University)
General Secretaries
1 Pringgo Widyo Laksono (Sebelas Maret University)
2 M Mujiya Ulkhaq (Diponegoro University)
Treasuries
1 Rina W Astuti (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Diana Puspita Sari (Diponegoro University)
Conference Programs
1 Chico Hermanu B A (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Taufiq Al-Makmun (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Yusuf Priyandari (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Dyan Ika Rinawati (Diponegoro University)
Logistic
1 Ilham Priadythama (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Fakharina Fahma (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Rahmaniyah Dwi Astuti (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Yusuf Widharto (Diponegoro University)
Publication and Website
1 Haryono Setiadi (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Irfan Hilmi Hamdani (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Wiwik Budiawan (Diponegoro University)
International Technical Committee
1 Agung Tri Wijayanta (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
2 Agus Purwanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
3 Alfadhlani (University of Andalas Indonesia)
4 Anugerah Widiyanto (PPT Indonesia)
5 Arfan Bakhtiar (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
6 Arief Syaichu Rohman (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
7 Arien Heryansyah (University of Technology Malaysia)
8 Aries Susanty (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
9 Ario Sunar Baskoro (Universty of Indonesia Indonesia)
10 Azah Mohamed (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Malaysia)
11 Bambang Purwanggono (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
12 Bambang Suhardi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
13 Budi Santosa (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
14 Cucuk Nur Rosyidi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
15 D Danardono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
16 Danardono Agus Sumarsono (University of Indonesia Indonesia)
17 Dida Diah Damayanti (Telkom University Indonesia)
18 Dina Sonalaila (Southampton University United Kingdom)
19 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
20 Eka Firmansyah (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
21 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia
22 Eko Supriyanto (University of Technology Malaysia)
23 Emir Mauludi Husni (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
24 Evizal (University of Technology Malaysia)
25 Hennie Husniah (University of Langlangbuana Indonesia)
26 Hery Suliantoro (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
27 Hilwadi Hindersah (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
28 Ida Ayu (University of Technology Malaysia)
29 Inayati (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
30 Indrawanto (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
31 Isao Nakajima (Tokai University Japan)
32 Jayan Sentanuhadi (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
33 Jupriyanto (PT Indo Pacific Communication and Defense Indonesia)
34 Ken Ferens (Univsersity of Manitoba Canada)
35 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
36 Kuncoro Harto Widodo (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
37 Nur Yuniarto (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
38 Mahfudz Al-Huda (BPPT Indonesia)
39 Muhammad Nur (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
40 Muhammad Reza (ABB Sweden)
41 Mukmin Widyanto A (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
42 Mustofa (Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Industri Indonesia)
43 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
44 Novie Susanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
45 Pekik Argo Dahono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
46 Pranoto Hidaya Rusmin (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
47 Ratna Purwaningsih (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
48 Rini Dharmastiti (Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia)
49 Singgih Saptadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
50 Stefanus Eko (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
51 Sunu Herwi Pranolo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
52 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret UniversityIndonesia)
53 Suyitno (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
54 Tanika Dewi Sofianti (Swiss German University Indonesia)
55 Triyono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
56 Jonrinaldi (Andalas University Indonesia)
CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839097
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
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Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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Abstract Work productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results View more
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
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Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
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Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which can service 32million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerous environmental damageswith serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control of an airport operation can be evaluatedits effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluate the noise control the objective of this study is todevelop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport by using INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the areaof each category based on the Government Ordinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted onSaturday schedule when the lowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches)According to this study the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schools located in the areacategoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYani Airport copy 2016 IEEE
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3 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University)
5 Sulistyo Saputra (Sebelas Maret University)
6 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret University)
7 Muhammad Nizam (Sebelas Maret University)
8 Margono (Sebelas Maret University)
9 Syamsul Hadi (Sebelas Maret University)
10 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University)
11 Augustinus Sujono (Sebelas Maret University)
Program Chair
Wahyudi Sutopo (Sebelas Maret University)
Co-Chairs
1 Umar Khayam (Bandung Institute of Technology)
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47 Ratna Purwaningsih (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
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50 Stefanus Eko (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
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CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839097
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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Contents
6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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Abstract Work productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results View more
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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Abstract AchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1which can service 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air tr View more
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
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Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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1 (Sebelas Maret University)
2 M Agung Wibowo (Diponegoro University)
3 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University)
5 Sulistyo Saputra (Sebelas Maret University)
6 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret University)
7 Muhammad Nizam (Sebelas Maret University)
8 Margono (Sebelas Maret University)
9 Syamsul Hadi (Sebelas Maret University)
10 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University)
11 Augustinus Sujono (Sebelas Maret University)
Program Chair
Wahyudi Sutopo (Sebelas Maret University)
Co-Chairs
1 Umar Khayam (Bandung Institute of Technology)
2 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University)
Technical Program
1 Muh Hisjam (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Wakhid Ahmad Jauhari (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Burhanuddin Halimi (Sebelas Maret University)
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7 Arien Heryansyah (University of Technology Malaysia)
8 Aries Susanty (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
9 Ario Sunar Baskoro (Universty of Indonesia Indonesia)
10 Azah Mohamed (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Malaysia)
11 Bambang Purwanggono (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
12 Bambang Suhardi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
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16 Danardono Agus Sumarsono (University of Indonesia Indonesia)
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18 Dina Sonalaila (Southampton University United Kingdom)
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20 Eka Firmansyah (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
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31 Isao Nakajima (Tokai University Japan)
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38 Mahfudz Al-Huda (BPPT Indonesia)
39 Muhammad Nur (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
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CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839097
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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Contents
6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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Abstract Work productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results View more
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
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Abstract AchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1which can service 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air tr View more
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
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Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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Yoshioka H Yamada IConsideration to noise index for evaluating airport noise in Japan(2004) The 33rd International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engneering (INTER-NOISE 2004)Prague August 22-25
Fyhri A Aasvang GM
(2010) Science of the Total Environment 408 (21) pp 4935-4942 doi 101016jscitotenv201006057
Aydin Y Kaltenbach M
(2007) Clinical Research in Cardiology 96 (6) pp 347-358 doi 101007s00392-007-0507-y
Yan H-K Wang N Wei L Fu Q
(2013) Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment 24 pp 37-43
doi 101016jtrd201305005
Primanda FBNoise Mapping Due to Aircraft Activities Using INM Software in the Vicinity of Soekarno-Hatta InternationalAirportBachelor Thesis Study Program of Environmental Engineering University of Indonesia 2012 (in IndonesianLanguage)
Analyzing WECPNL and Grouping of Noise Area Category Around Achmad Yani Airport-SemarangEnvironmental Agency unpublished (in Indonesian Language)
Suau-Sanchez P Pallares-Barbera M Pauumll V
(2011) Journal of Transport Geography 19 (2) pp 275-284 doi 101016jjtrangeo201002005
Vogiatzis K
(2012) Science of the Total Environment 424 pp 162-173 doi 101016jscitotenv201202036
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2 Dwi Hendratmo W (Bandung Institute of Technology)
3 Budiyono (Diponegoro University)
Steering Committee
1 (Sebelas Maret University)
2 M Agung Wibowo (Diponegoro University)
3 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University)
5 Sulistyo Saputra (Sebelas Maret University)
6 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret University)
7 Muhammad Nizam (Sebelas Maret University)
8 Margono (Sebelas Maret University)
9 Syamsul Hadi (Sebelas Maret University)
10 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University)
11 Augustinus Sujono (Sebelas Maret University)
Program Chair
Wahyudi Sutopo (Sebelas Maret University)
Co-Chairs
1 Umar Khayam (Bandung Institute of Technology)
2 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University)
Technical Program
1 Muh Hisjam (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Wakhid Ahmad Jauhari (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Burhanuddin Halimi (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Diyah Dwi Nugraheni (Sebelas Maret University)
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5 Arfan Bakhtiar (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
6 Arief Syaichu Rohman (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
7 Arien Heryansyah (University of Technology Malaysia)
8 Aries Susanty (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
9 Ario Sunar Baskoro (Universty of Indonesia Indonesia)
10 Azah Mohamed (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Malaysia)
11 Bambang Purwanggono (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
12 Bambang Suhardi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
13 Budi Santosa (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
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15 D Danardono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
16 Danardono Agus Sumarsono (University of Indonesia Indonesia)
17 Dida Diah Damayanti (Telkom University Indonesia)
18 Dina Sonalaila (Southampton University United Kingdom)
19 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
20 Eka Firmansyah (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
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29 Inayati (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
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31 Isao Nakajima (Tokai University Japan)
32 Jayan Sentanuhadi (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
33 Jupriyanto (PT Indo Pacific Communication and Defense Indonesia)
34 Ken Ferens (Univsersity of Manitoba Canada)
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38 Mahfudz Al-Huda (BPPT Indonesia)
39 Muhammad Nur (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
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41 Mukmin Widyanto A (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
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47 Ratna Purwaningsih (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
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50 Stefanus Eko (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
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CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839097
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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Contents
6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
2 2 2
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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2 M Agung Wibowo (Diponegoro University)
3 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University)
5 Sulistyo Saputra (Sebelas Maret University)
6 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret University)
7 Muhammad Nizam (Sebelas Maret University)
8 Margono (Sebelas Maret University)
9 Syamsul Hadi (Sebelas Maret University)
10 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University)
11 Augustinus Sujono (Sebelas Maret University)
Program Chair
Wahyudi Sutopo (Sebelas Maret University)
Co-Chairs
1 Umar Khayam (Bandung Institute of Technology)
2 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University)
Technical Program
1 Muh Hisjam (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Wakhid Ahmad Jauhari (Sebelas Maret University)
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CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839097
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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Contents
6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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Abstract Work productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results View more
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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Abstract AchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1which can service 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air tr View more
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
2 2 2
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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2 M Agung Wibowo (Diponegoro University)
3 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University)
5 Sulistyo Saputra (Sebelas Maret University)
6 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret University)
7 Muhammad Nizam (Sebelas Maret University)
8 Margono (Sebelas Maret University)
9 Syamsul Hadi (Sebelas Maret University)
10 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University)
11 Augustinus Sujono (Sebelas Maret University)
Program Chair
Wahyudi Sutopo (Sebelas Maret University)
Co-Chairs
1 Umar Khayam (Bandung Institute of Technology)
2 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University)
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9 Ario Sunar Baskoro (Universty of Indonesia Indonesia)
10 Azah Mohamed (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Malaysia)
11 Bambang Purwanggono (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
12 Bambang Suhardi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
13 Budi Santosa (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
14 Cucuk Nur Rosyidi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
15 D Danardono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
16 Danardono Agus Sumarsono (University of Indonesia Indonesia)
17 Dida Diah Damayanti (Telkom University Indonesia)
18 Dina Sonalaila (Southampton University United Kingdom)
19 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
20 Eka Firmansyah (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
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38 Mahfudz Al-Huda (BPPT Indonesia)
39 Muhammad Nur (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
40 Muhammad Reza (ABB Sweden)
41 Mukmin Widyanto A (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
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50 Stefanus Eko (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
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CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839097
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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Abstract Work productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results View more
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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Abstract AchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1which can service 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air tr View more
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
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Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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Organization and Committees
Conference Advisers
1 Agus Purwanto (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Dwi Hendratmo W (Bandung Institute of Technology)
3 Budiyono (Diponegoro University)
Steering Committee
1 (Sebelas Maret University)
2 M Agung Wibowo (Diponegoro University)
3 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University)
5 Sulistyo Saputra (Sebelas Maret University)
6 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret University)
7 Muhammad Nizam (Sebelas Maret University)
8 Margono (Sebelas Maret University)
9 Syamsul Hadi (Sebelas Maret University)
10 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University)
11 Augustinus Sujono (Sebelas Maret University)
Program Chair
Wahyudi Sutopo (Sebelas Maret University)
Co-Chairs
1 Umar Khayam (Bandung Institute of Technology)
2 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University)
Technical Program
1 Muh Hisjam (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Wakhid Ahmad Jauhari (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Burhanuddin Halimi (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Diyah Dwi Nugraheni (Sebelas Maret University)
5 Susatyo Nugroho W P (Diponegoro University)
General Secretaries
1 Pringgo Widyo Laksono (Sebelas Maret University)
2 M Mujiya Ulkhaq (Diponegoro University)
Treasuries
1 Rina W Astuti (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Diana Puspita Sari (Diponegoro University)
Conference Programs
1 Chico Hermanu B A (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Taufiq Al-Makmun (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Yusuf Priyandari (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Dyan Ika Rinawati (Diponegoro University)
Logistic
1 Ilham Priadythama (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Fakharina Fahma (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Rahmaniyah Dwi Astuti (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Yusuf Widharto (Diponegoro University)
Publication and Website
1 Haryono Setiadi (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Irfan Hilmi Hamdani (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Wiwik Budiawan (Diponegoro University)
International Technical Committee
1 Agung Tri Wijayanta (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
2 Agus Purwanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
3 Alfadhlani (University of Andalas Indonesia)
4 Anugerah Widiyanto (PPT Indonesia)
5 Arfan Bakhtiar (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
6 Arief Syaichu Rohman (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
7 Arien Heryansyah (University of Technology Malaysia)
8 Aries Susanty (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
9 Ario Sunar Baskoro (Universty of Indonesia Indonesia)
10 Azah Mohamed (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Malaysia)
11 Bambang Purwanggono (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
12 Bambang Suhardi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
13 Budi Santosa (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
14 Cucuk Nur Rosyidi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
15 D Danardono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
16 Danardono Agus Sumarsono (University of Indonesia Indonesia)
17 Dida Diah Damayanti (Telkom University Indonesia)
18 Dina Sonalaila (Southampton University United Kingdom)
19 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
20 Eka Firmansyah (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
21 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia
22 Eko Supriyanto (University of Technology Malaysia)
23 Emir Mauludi Husni (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
24 Evizal (University of Technology Malaysia)
25 Hennie Husniah (University of Langlangbuana Indonesia)
26 Hery Suliantoro (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
27 Hilwadi Hindersah (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
28 Ida Ayu (University of Technology Malaysia)
29 Inayati (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
30 Indrawanto (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
31 Isao Nakajima (Tokai University Japan)
32 Jayan Sentanuhadi (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
33 Jupriyanto (PT Indo Pacific Communication and Defense Indonesia)
34 Ken Ferens (Univsersity of Manitoba Canada)
35 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
36 Kuncoro Harto Widodo (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
37 Nur Yuniarto (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
38 Mahfudz Al-Huda (BPPT Indonesia)
39 Muhammad Nur (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
40 Muhammad Reza (ABB Sweden)
41 Mukmin Widyanto A (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
42 Mustofa (Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Industri Indonesia)
43 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
44 Novie Susanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
45 Pekik Argo Dahono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
46 Pranoto Hidaya Rusmin (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
47 Ratna Purwaningsih (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
48 Rini Dharmastiti (Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia)
49 Singgih Saptadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
50 Stefanus Eko (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
51 Sunu Herwi Pranolo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
52 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret UniversityIndonesia)
53 Suyitno (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
54 Tanika Dewi Sofianti (Swiss German University Indonesia)
55 Triyono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
56 Jonrinaldi (Andalas University Indonesia)
CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839097
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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Contents
6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
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Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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Abstract Work productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results View more
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
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Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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Abstract AchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1which can service 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air tr View more
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
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Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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Organization and Committees
Conference Advisers
1 Agus Purwanto (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Dwi Hendratmo W (Bandung Institute of Technology)
3 Budiyono (Diponegoro University)
Steering Committee
1 (Sebelas Maret University)
2 M Agung Wibowo (Diponegoro University)
3 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University)
5 Sulistyo Saputra (Sebelas Maret University)
6 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret University)
7 Muhammad Nizam (Sebelas Maret University)
8 Margono (Sebelas Maret University)
9 Syamsul Hadi (Sebelas Maret University)
10 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University)
11 Augustinus Sujono (Sebelas Maret University)
Program Chair
Wahyudi Sutopo (Sebelas Maret University)
Co-Chairs
1 Umar Khayam (Bandung Institute of Technology)
2 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University)
Technical Program
1 Muh Hisjam (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Wakhid Ahmad Jauhari (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Burhanuddin Halimi (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Diyah Dwi Nugraheni (Sebelas Maret University)
5 Susatyo Nugroho W P (Diponegoro University)
General Secretaries
1 Pringgo Widyo Laksono (Sebelas Maret University)
2 M Mujiya Ulkhaq (Diponegoro University)
Treasuries
1 Rina W Astuti (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Diana Puspita Sari (Diponegoro University)
Conference Programs
1 Chico Hermanu B A (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Taufiq Al-Makmun (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Yusuf Priyandari (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Dyan Ika Rinawati (Diponegoro University)
Logistic
1 Ilham Priadythama (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Fakharina Fahma (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Rahmaniyah Dwi Astuti (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Yusuf Widharto (Diponegoro University)
Publication and Website
1 Haryono Setiadi (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Irfan Hilmi Hamdani (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Wiwik Budiawan (Diponegoro University)
International Technical Committee
1 Agung Tri Wijayanta (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
2 Agus Purwanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
3 Alfadhlani (University of Andalas Indonesia)
4 Anugerah Widiyanto (PPT Indonesia)
5 Arfan Bakhtiar (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
6 Arief Syaichu Rohman (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
7 Arien Heryansyah (University of Technology Malaysia)
8 Aries Susanty (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
9 Ario Sunar Baskoro (Universty of Indonesia Indonesia)
10 Azah Mohamed (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Malaysia)
11 Bambang Purwanggono (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
12 Bambang Suhardi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
13 Budi Santosa (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
14 Cucuk Nur Rosyidi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
15 D Danardono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
16 Danardono Agus Sumarsono (University of Indonesia Indonesia)
17 Dida Diah Damayanti (Telkom University Indonesia)
18 Dina Sonalaila (Southampton University United Kingdom)
19 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
20 Eka Firmansyah (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
21 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia
22 Eko Supriyanto (University of Technology Malaysia)
23 Emir Mauludi Husni (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
24 Evizal (University of Technology Malaysia)
25 Hennie Husniah (University of Langlangbuana Indonesia)
26 Hery Suliantoro (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
27 Hilwadi Hindersah (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
28 Ida Ayu (University of Technology Malaysia)
29 Inayati (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
30 Indrawanto (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
31 Isao Nakajima (Tokai University Japan)
32 Jayan Sentanuhadi (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
33 Jupriyanto (PT Indo Pacific Communication and Defense Indonesia)
34 Ken Ferens (Univsersity of Manitoba Canada)
35 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
36 Kuncoro Harto Widodo (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
37 Nur Yuniarto (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
38 Mahfudz Al-Huda (BPPT Indonesia)
39 Muhammad Nur (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
40 Muhammad Reza (ABB Sweden)
41 Mukmin Widyanto A (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
42 Mustofa (Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Industri Indonesia)
43 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
44 Novie Susanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
45 Pekik Argo Dahono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
46 Pranoto Hidaya Rusmin (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
47 Ratna Purwaningsih (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
48 Rini Dharmastiti (Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia)
49 Singgih Saptadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
50 Stefanus Eko (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
51 Sunu Herwi Pranolo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
52 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret UniversityIndonesia)
53 Suyitno (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
54 Tanika Dewi Sofianti (Swiss German University Indonesia)
55 Triyono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
56 Jonrinaldi (Andalas University Indonesia)
CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839097
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
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6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
2 2 2
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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Organization and Committees
Conference Advisers
1 Agus Purwanto (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Dwi Hendratmo W (Bandung Institute of Technology)
3 Budiyono (Diponegoro University)
Steering Committee
1 (Sebelas Maret University)
2 M Agung Wibowo (Diponegoro University)
3 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University)
5 Sulistyo Saputra (Sebelas Maret University)
6 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret University)
7 Muhammad Nizam (Sebelas Maret University)
8 Margono (Sebelas Maret University)
9 Syamsul Hadi (Sebelas Maret University)
10 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University)
11 Augustinus Sujono (Sebelas Maret University)
Program Chair
Wahyudi Sutopo (Sebelas Maret University)
Co-Chairs
1 Umar Khayam (Bandung Institute of Technology)
2 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University)
Technical Program
1 Muh Hisjam (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Wakhid Ahmad Jauhari (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Burhanuddin Halimi (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Diyah Dwi Nugraheni (Sebelas Maret University)
5 Susatyo Nugroho W P (Diponegoro University)
General Secretaries
1 Pringgo Widyo Laksono (Sebelas Maret University)
2 M Mujiya Ulkhaq (Diponegoro University)
Treasuries
1 Rina W Astuti (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Diana Puspita Sari (Diponegoro University)
Conference Programs
1 Chico Hermanu B A (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Taufiq Al-Makmun (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Yusuf Priyandari (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Dyan Ika Rinawati (Diponegoro University)
Logistic
1 Ilham Priadythama (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Fakharina Fahma (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Rahmaniyah Dwi Astuti (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Yusuf Widharto (Diponegoro University)
Publication and Website
1 Haryono Setiadi (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Irfan Hilmi Hamdani (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Wiwik Budiawan (Diponegoro University)
International Technical Committee
1 Agung Tri Wijayanta (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
2 Agus Purwanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
3 Alfadhlani (University of Andalas Indonesia)
4 Anugerah Widiyanto (PPT Indonesia)
5 Arfan Bakhtiar (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
6 Arief Syaichu Rohman (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
7 Arien Heryansyah (University of Technology Malaysia)
8 Aries Susanty (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
9 Ario Sunar Baskoro (Universty of Indonesia Indonesia)
10 Azah Mohamed (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Malaysia)
11 Bambang Purwanggono (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
12 Bambang Suhardi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
13 Budi Santosa (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
14 Cucuk Nur Rosyidi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
15 D Danardono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
16 Danardono Agus Sumarsono (University of Indonesia Indonesia)
17 Dida Diah Damayanti (Telkom University Indonesia)
18 Dina Sonalaila (Southampton University United Kingdom)
19 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
20 Eka Firmansyah (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
21 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia
22 Eko Supriyanto (University of Technology Malaysia)
23 Emir Mauludi Husni (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
24 Evizal (University of Technology Malaysia)
25 Hennie Husniah (University of Langlangbuana Indonesia)
26 Hery Suliantoro (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
27 Hilwadi Hindersah (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
28 Ida Ayu (University of Technology Malaysia)
29 Inayati (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
30 Indrawanto (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
31 Isao Nakajima (Tokai University Japan)
32 Jayan Sentanuhadi (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
33 Jupriyanto (PT Indo Pacific Communication and Defense Indonesia)
34 Ken Ferens (Univsersity of Manitoba Canada)
35 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
36 Kuncoro Harto Widodo (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
37 Nur Yuniarto (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
38 Mahfudz Al-Huda (BPPT Indonesia)
39 Muhammad Nur (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
40 Muhammad Reza (ABB Sweden)
41 Mukmin Widyanto A (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
42 Mustofa (Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Industri Indonesia)
43 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
44 Novie Susanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
45 Pekik Argo Dahono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
46 Pranoto Hidaya Rusmin (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
47 Ratna Purwaningsih (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
48 Rini Dharmastiti (Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia)
49 Singgih Saptadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
50 Stefanus Eko (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
51 Sunu Herwi Pranolo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
52 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret UniversityIndonesia)
53 Suyitno (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
54 Tanika Dewi Sofianti (Swiss German University Indonesia)
55 Triyono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
56 Jonrinaldi (Andalas University Indonesia)
CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839097
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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Abstract AchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1which can service 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air tr View more
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
2 2 2
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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5 Susatyo Nugroho W P (Diponegoro University)
General Secretaries
1 Pringgo Widyo Laksono (Sebelas Maret University)
2 M Mujiya Ulkhaq (Diponegoro University)
Treasuries
1 Rina W Astuti (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Diana Puspita Sari (Diponegoro University)
Conference Programs
1 Chico Hermanu B A (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Taufiq Al-Makmun (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Yusuf Priyandari (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Dyan Ika Rinawati (Diponegoro University)
Logistic
1 Ilham Priadythama (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Fakharina Fahma (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Rahmaniyah Dwi Astuti (Sebelas Maret University)
4 Yusuf Widharto (Diponegoro University)
Publication and Website
1 Haryono Setiadi (Sebelas Maret University)
2 Irfan Hilmi Hamdani (Sebelas Maret University)
3 Wiwik Budiawan (Diponegoro University)
International Technical Committee
1 Agung Tri Wijayanta (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
2 Agus Purwanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
3 Alfadhlani (University of Andalas Indonesia)
4 Anugerah Widiyanto (PPT Indonesia)
5 Arfan Bakhtiar (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
6 Arief Syaichu Rohman (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
7 Arien Heryansyah (University of Technology Malaysia)
8 Aries Susanty (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
9 Ario Sunar Baskoro (Universty of Indonesia Indonesia)
10 Azah Mohamed (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Malaysia)
11 Bambang Purwanggono (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
12 Bambang Suhardi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
13 Budi Santosa (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
14 Cucuk Nur Rosyidi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
15 D Danardono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
16 Danardono Agus Sumarsono (University of Indonesia Indonesia)
17 Dida Diah Damayanti (Telkom University Indonesia)
18 Dina Sonalaila (Southampton University United Kingdom)
19 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
20 Eka Firmansyah (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
21 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia
22 Eko Supriyanto (University of Technology Malaysia)
23 Emir Mauludi Husni (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
24 Evizal (University of Technology Malaysia)
25 Hennie Husniah (University of Langlangbuana Indonesia)
26 Hery Suliantoro (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
27 Hilwadi Hindersah (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
28 Ida Ayu (University of Technology Malaysia)
29 Inayati (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
30 Indrawanto (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
31 Isao Nakajima (Tokai University Japan)
32 Jayan Sentanuhadi (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
33 Jupriyanto (PT Indo Pacific Communication and Defense Indonesia)
34 Ken Ferens (Univsersity of Manitoba Canada)
35 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
36 Kuncoro Harto Widodo (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
37 Nur Yuniarto (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
38 Mahfudz Al-Huda (BPPT Indonesia)
39 Muhammad Nur (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
40 Muhammad Reza (ABB Sweden)
41 Mukmin Widyanto A (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
42 Mustofa (Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Industri Indonesia)
43 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
44 Novie Susanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
45 Pekik Argo Dahono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
46 Pranoto Hidaya Rusmin (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
47 Ratna Purwaningsih (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
48 Rini Dharmastiti (Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia)
49 Singgih Saptadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
50 Stefanus Eko (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
51 Sunu Herwi Pranolo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
52 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret UniversityIndonesia)
53 Suyitno (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
54 Tanika Dewi Sofianti (Swiss German University Indonesia)
55 Triyono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
56 Jonrinaldi (Andalas University Indonesia)
CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839097
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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A temperature-dependent power MOSFET model forswitching application2009 15th International Workshop on ThermalInvestigations of ICs and SystemsPublished 2009
Design of an integrated power MOSFET switch for useup to 1356 MHzIEE Colloquium on Power Semiconductor DevicesPublished 1994
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Contents
6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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Abstract The main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process(FAHP) for the aim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Rega View more
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Published in 2016 2nd International Conference of Industrial Mechanical Electrical and ChemicalEngineering (ICIMECE)
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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An approach for prioritizing supplier selectioncriteria through consensus building using AnalyticHierarchy Process and Fuzzy set theory2013 IEEE International Conference on SignalProcessing Computing and Control (ISPCC)Published 2013
The Application of Fuzzy Analytic HierarchyProcess (F-AHP) in Engineering ProjectManagement2018 IEEE 5th International Conference onEngineering Technologies and Applied Sciences(ICETAS)Published 2018
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
2 2 2
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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8 Aries Susanty (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
9 Ario Sunar Baskoro (Universty of Indonesia Indonesia)
10 Azah Mohamed (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Malaysia)
11 Bambang Purwanggono (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
12 Bambang Suhardi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
13 Budi Santosa (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
14 Cucuk Nur Rosyidi (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
15 D Danardono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
16 Danardono Agus Sumarsono (University of Indonesia Indonesia)
17 Dida Diah Damayanti (Telkom University Indonesia)
18 Dina Sonalaila (Southampton University United Kingdom)
19 Dwi Aries Himawanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
20 Eka Firmansyah (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
21 Eko Pujiyanto (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia
22 Eko Supriyanto (University of Technology Malaysia)
23 Emir Mauludi Husni (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
24 Evizal (University of Technology Malaysia)
25 Hennie Husniah (University of Langlangbuana Indonesia)
26 Hery Suliantoro (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
27 Hilwadi Hindersah (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
28 Ida Ayu (University of Technology Malaysia)
29 Inayati (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
30 Indrawanto (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
31 Isao Nakajima (Tokai University Japan)
32 Jayan Sentanuhadi (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
33 Jupriyanto (PT Indo Pacific Communication and Defense Indonesia)
34 Ken Ferens (Univsersity of Manitoba Canada)
35 Kuncoro Diharjo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
36 Kuncoro Harto Widodo (Gadjah Mada University Indonesia)
37 Nur Yuniarto (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
38 Mahfudz Al-Huda (BPPT Indonesia)
39 Muhammad Nur (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
40 Muhammad Reza (ABB Sweden)
41 Mukmin Widyanto A (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
42 Mustofa (Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Industri Indonesia)
43 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
44 Novie Susanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
45 Pekik Argo Dahono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
46 Pranoto Hidaya Rusmin (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
47 Ratna Purwaningsih (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
48 Rini Dharmastiti (Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia)
49 Singgih Saptadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
50 Stefanus Eko (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
51 Sunu Herwi Pranolo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
52 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret UniversityIndonesia)
53 Suyitno (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
54 Tanika Dewi Sofianti (Swiss German University Indonesia)
55 Triyono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
56 Jonrinaldi (Andalas University Indonesia)
CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
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Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
2 2 2
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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37 Nur Yuniarto (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
38 Mahfudz Al-Huda (BPPT Indonesia)
39 Muhammad Nur (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
40 Muhammad Reza (ABB Sweden)
41 Mukmin Widyanto A (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
42 Mustofa (Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Industri Indonesia)
43 Naniek Utami Handayani (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
44 Novie Susanto (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
45 Pekik Argo Dahono (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
46 Pranoto Hidaya Rusmin (Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia)
47 Ratna Purwaningsih (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
48 Rini Dharmastiti (Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia)
49 Singgih Saptadi (Diponegoro University Indonesia)
50 Stefanus Eko (Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Indonesia)
51 Sunu Herwi Pranolo (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
52 Susy Susmartini (Sebelas Maret UniversityIndonesia)
53 Suyitno (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
54 Tanika Dewi Sofianti (Swiss German University Indonesia)
55 Triyono (Sebelas Maret University Indonesia)
56 Jonrinaldi (Andalas University Indonesia)
CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839097
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
2 2 2
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839097
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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A temperature-dependent power MOSFET model forswitching application2009 15th International Workshop on ThermalInvestigations of ICs and SystemsPublished 2009
Design of an integrated power MOSFET switch for useup to 1356 MHzIEE Colloquium on Power Semiconductor DevicesPublished 1994
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Contents
6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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An approach for prioritizing supplier selectioncriteria through consensus building using AnalyticHierarchy Process and Fuzzy set theory2013 IEEE International Conference on SignalProcessing Computing and Control (ISPCC)Published 2013
The Application of Fuzzy Analytic HierarchyProcess (F-AHP) in Engineering ProjectManagement2018 IEEE 5th International Conference onEngineering Technologies and Applied Sciences(ICETAS)Published 2018
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Abstract Work productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results View more
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Published in 2016 2nd International Conference of Industrial Mechanical Electrical and ChemicalEngineering (ICIMECE)
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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Worker productivity occupational health safetyand environmental issues in thermal power plant2009 IEEE International Conference on IndustrialEngineering and Engineering ManagementPublished 2009
Comparative Analysis on Domestic and OverseasErgonomics Research2006 International Conference on ManagementScience and EngineeringPublished 2006
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Abstract AchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1which can service 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air tr View more
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
2 2 2
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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CONTENTS
Electrical Engineering I
6A1-2 X-Band Antenna Design for Indonesian Ground Surveillance Man Pack
Radar
1
6A1-3 Crossroads traffic density monitoring and injection mitigation through
visual recognition
4
6A1-4 Piezoelectric Transformer with Pulse Dropping Technique for High
Voltage Generation
10
6A1-5 Influence of manufacturing process on Soft-Magnetic Properties of Iron
Powder
14
Supply Chain and Business
6B1-1 Investigating Total Cost and Service Level of Parts with Different
Booking Type Using Continuous Review Method
18
6B1-2 A Periodic Review Model for Vendor-Buyer System with Inspection
Errors and Adjusted Production Rate
22
6B1-3 A Closed-Loop Supply Chain Model for Supplier-Manufacturer-
Retailer System with Rework and Waste Disposal
27
6B1-4 Q Inventory Model with Product Expiry And Product Return On
Pharmaceutical Products At Hospital Kardinah
33
6B1-5 Pre-Test Market Results of Commercializing New Technologies A
Case Study of Eco-Absorber
38
Mechanical and Chemical Process
6C1-1 Fabrication and Integration of PDMS-Glass Based Microfluidic with
Optical Absorbance Measurement Device for Coliform Bacteria
Detection
46
6C1-2 Biocomposite of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP) from Rice Straw-
Polyacrylamida (PAM) and Corncob-Polyacrylamida (PAM) Synthesis
and Characterization
52
6C1-3 Mass Transfer Study on the Microwave Heating of Cured Vanilla Pods
Extraction by applying Isolated Rumen Liquid of Cellulase
55
6C1-4 A Study on The Adsorption Equilibrium and Kinetics of Methylene Blue
onto Orange Peel Wastes as Biosorbents
59
6C1-5 Effect of internal resistance mismatch on performance of battery pack
LiFePO4
63
6C1-6 Overcut and Material Removal Rate on Electrochemical Machining of
Alumunium and Stainless Steel using Isolated Brass Electrode
69
Electrical Engineering II
6A2-1 Design of Experiments to Parameter Setting in a Genetic Algorithm for
Optimal Power Flow with TCSC Device
73
6A2-2 System of Wavelet Transform on Partial Discharge Signal Denoising 79
6A2-3 Design of Hilbert Antenna as Partial Discharge Sensor 84
6A2-4 Overtaking assistant system (OAS) with fuzzy logic method using
camera sensor
89
6A2-5 Electromyography (EMG) Signal Recognition Using Combined
Discrete Wavelet Transform Based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
95
Decision Making
6B2-1 Performance Criteria Development of Maintenance Service Provider
Using Case Study Approach Analysis
100
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839097
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
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6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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Abstract AchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1which can service 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air tr View more
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
2 2 2
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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Airport configuration planning with uncertain weatherand noise abatement procedures29th Digital Avionics Systems ConferencePublished 2010
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III Design of PulseDropping Techniqueand Inverter
4 Conclusion
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Abstract This paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulsedropping technique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the i View more
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Published in 2016 2nd International Conference of Industrial Mechanical Electrical and ChemicalEngineering (ICIMECE)
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AbstractThis paper describes implementation design and analysis of piezoelectric transformer with pulse droppingtechnique to produce high voltage The main contribution is the implementation of pulse dropping mode ininverter switching mechanism to decrease heat of piezoelectric transformer during the high voltagegeneration Piezoelectric transformer fed by inverter in this work is dedicated to generate high voltage in highfrequency How ever load current drawn from the transformer causes temperature rise and deterioration ofinternal elements of piezoelectric As operating temperature reach the maximum limit the output voltage ofpiezoelectric becomes non sinusoidal and decreases in magnitude In pulse dropping technique there aretwo modes in period of inverter switching The first mode is called as power injection and the second is calledas relaxation period The experiments was carried out by a high frequency inverter power MOSFET as powerelectronic switch KW06-559 infra red thermometer to detect temperature of piezoelectric transformer andresistive-capacitive component as a load Without the use of pulse dropping technique during experiment thetemperature of piezoelectric reached the maximum limit at 70degC voltage output was unstable and thepiezoelectric was easy to crack It was found that first mode maintained high voltage output at 245 kV peakto peak and the second mode successfully maintained the average temperature of piezoelectric in the rangeof 35-40degC
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839097
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910415
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Mochammad FactaElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
HermawanElectrical Engineering Department Universitas Diponegoro Kampus UNDIP Tembalang Semarang -Indonesia
Zainal SalamElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
Zolkafle BuntatElectrical Faculty Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor - Malaysia
I IntroductionHigh voltage generation in small dimension is widely demanded as power supply for various applications
More Like This
A temperature-dependent power MOSFET model forswitching application2009 15th International Workshop on ThermalInvestigations of ICs and SystemsPublished 2009
Design of an integrated power MOSFET switch for useup to 1356 MHzIEE Colloquium on Power Semiconductor DevicesPublished 1994
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Contents
6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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An approach for prioritizing supplier selectioncriteria through consensus building using AnalyticHierarchy Process and Fuzzy set theory2013 IEEE International Conference on SignalProcessing Computing and Control (ISPCC)Published 2013
The Application of Fuzzy Analytic HierarchyProcess (F-AHP) in Engineering ProjectManagement2018 IEEE 5th International Conference onEngineering Technologies and Applied Sciences(ICETAS)Published 2018
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Abstract Work productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results View more
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Published in 2016 2nd International Conference of Industrial Mechanical Electrical and ChemicalEngineering (ICIMECE)
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
Advertisement
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Worker productivity occupational health safetyand environmental issues in thermal power plant2009 IEEE International Conference on IndustrialEngineering and Engineering ManagementPublished 2009
Comparative Analysis on Domestic and OverseasErgonomics Research2006 International Conference on ManagementScience and EngineeringPublished 2006
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
2 2 2
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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6B2-2 Decision Support System of SMB Telkom University Roadshow
Location Prioritization With Weighted Sum Model Method
107
6B2-3 The Evaluation of Criteria and Subcriteria of Research Project Selection
Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Method
112
6B2-4 Feasibility Study of Industrial Projects A Fuzzy AHP Approach 118
6B2-5 Enhancing Competitiveness of Ready Made Garment Small-Medium
Enterprises through Logistics Performance Measurement Using SCOR
Method
123
Ergonomics and Product Design I
6C2-1 Using NASA Task Load Index And Maslach Burnout Inventory For
Evaluating The Subjective Mental And Physical Workload Of Nurse
Central Surgical Installation Hospitals Karanganyar
127
6C2-2 Applying Deep Fryer And Spinner Experiments for Optimization
Multiresponse Water Content and Fat Content of Oyster Mushroom
Chips Using Taguchi and PCR-TOPSIS Methods
132
6C2-3 Ergonomic Checkpoints as the Base of Stamping Station Work Facilities
Improvement
136
6C2-4 Applying Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) for
Production Process of Oyster Mushroom Chips in Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME)
142
6C2-5 Model Simulations of Noise Pollution due to Departures and
Approaches of Passenger Aircrafts around Achmad Yani Airport
Semarang - Indonesia
147
Electrical Engineering III
7A1-1 Light Sensor Selection of Wi-MoLS (Wireless Modern Light Sensor)
Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
152
7A1-2 Performance on Precision Analysis of Mobile Robot Map Making
Device
156
7A1-3 An Analysis of Automatic Balance Evaluator and Rehabilitation
Instrument System Processing
161
7A1-4 A Hysteresis Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverter with
Reduced Losses
167
7A1-5 Comparative analysis well to wheel fuel economy and emission of
conventional and alternative vehicle in Surakarta Indonesia
171
7A1-6 Design Implementation and Testing of Partial Discharge Signal
Processing System
175
Ergonomics and Product Design II
7B1-1 Analysis of the Community Website Usability Using Koohangrsquos Model
Based on Performance Task Comparison Result (Case Study
Kaskuscoid)
180
7B1-2 Evaluation and Designing Street Lighting with Solar Cell A Case Study 186
7B1-3 Designing Size of Batik Shirt For Male College Student in Surakarta
Using Anthropometric Data (Case Study Male College Student of
Industrial Engineering Major in Surakarta)
192
7B1-4 Analysis of Potential Work Accidents Using Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) Method
196
7B1-5 Review of Intelligent Wheelchair Technology Control Development in
the last 12 Years
201
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
2 2 2
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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Airport configuration planning with uncertain weatherand noise abatement procedures29th Digital Avionics Systems ConferencePublished 2010
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Abstract The main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process(FAHP) for the aim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Rega View more
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AbstractThe main objective of this research is to develop a Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) for theaim of conducting feasibility study in the electrical industries Regardless of the numerous quantity ofresearches on feasibility study and related techniques proposing an integrated approach to combineand unify critical factors of feasibility with analytic approaches is less investigated To fill this gap thisstudy was conducted to develop a framework to evaluate the feasibility of industrial project alignedwith addressing a FAHP to assist managers for selecting the best alternative Particularly 6 keyindicators proper for feasibility study of industrial projects were proposed using literature survey Thevalidity of proposed indicators was accredited using a Nominal Group Technology (NGT) Theproposed indicators were used to assist an investment company to evaluate three projects Finally aFAHP were used to choose the best choice with the aim of proposed indicators Therefore theranking of industrial projects is the main result of this study
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839116
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910430
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Masoud Rahiminezhad GalankashiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
Maryam MoffarahiInformatics Lab Department of Industrial engineering Inha University Incheon South Korea
Muhammad HisjamDepartment of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Sebelas Maret University SurakartaIndonesia
Syed Ahmad HelmiDepartment of Materials Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Faculty of MechanicalEngineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Skudai Johor Malaysia
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An approach for prioritizing supplier selectioncriteria through consensus building using AnalyticHierarchy Process and Fuzzy set theory2013 IEEE International Conference on SignalProcessing Computing and Control (ISPCC)Published 2013
The Application of Fuzzy Analytic HierarchyProcess (F-AHP) in Engineering ProjectManagement2018 IEEE 5th International Conference onEngineering Technologies and Applied Sciences(ICETAS)Published 2018
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Abstract Work productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results View more
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
2 2 2
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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Airport configuration planning with uncertain weatherand noise abatement procedures29th Digital Avionics Systems ConferencePublished 2010
Development of continuous descent approachconcepts for noise abatement [ATC]Proceedings The 21st Digital Avionics SystemsConferencePublished 2002
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AbstractWork productivity in the stamping station in Batik Merak Manis Laweyan is one of the keycomponents to the business continuity Using ergonomics checkpoints with results validated througha Focus Group Discussion hand tools and machine safety was identified as the major area forproduction process improvement This research aims to improve the production process bydesigning ergonomic work facilities From observation the hand tools and machine safety isprimarily associated with the work table the cooker table for the candle and the batik stamp Informulating the improved design the rational method by Cross was used specifically the four stagesdesign process clarifying objectives establishing function (penetapan fungsi) setting requirementsand determining characteristics Improved stamping stations work facilities such as the work tableand batik stamps handle cover were designed incorporating the workers need ergonomicprinciples and anthropometric measurement
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839112
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910440
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Bambang SuhardiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Nabilla ZoratoshiDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Pringgo Widyo LaksonoDepartment of Industrial Engineering Sebelas Maret University Surakarta Indonesia
Benette CustodioDepartment of Industrial Engineering University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
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Worker productivity occupational health safetyand environmental issues in thermal power plant2009 IEEE International Conference on IndustrialEngineering and Engineering ManagementPublished 2009
Comparative Analysis on Domestic and OverseasErgonomics Research2006 International Conference on ManagementScience and EngineeringPublished 2006
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
2 2 2
Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
ISBN Information
INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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Airport configuration planning with uncertain weatherand noise abatement procedures29th Digital Avionics Systems ConferencePublished 2010
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Abstract AchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1which can service 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air tr View more
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Published in 2016 2nd International Conference of Industrial Mechanical Electrical and ChemicalEngineering (ICIMECE)
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AbstractAchmadYani Airport in Semarang city Indonesia is an airport operated by PT AngkasaPura1 which canservice 32 million passengers annually in 2013 Unfortunately air transportation can cause numerousenvironmental damages with serious consequences on population health such as noise Noise control ofan airport operation can be evaluated its effectiveness through noise contour As a first step to evaluatethe noise control the objective of this study is to develop a noise contour around AchmadYani Airport byusing INM (Integrated Noise Model) and to measure the area of each category based on the GovernmentOrdinance No 402012 In this research the simulation was conducted on Saturday schedule when thelowest number of aircraft operations was scheduled (44 departures and 44 approaches) According to thisstudy the area category level I II and III using WECPNL (Weighted Equivalent Perceived NoiseLevel)are 6774 km 2701 km and 132 km respectively There are a hospital and six schoolslocated in the area categoryI Further study is needed to identify possible noise control at AchmadYaniAirport
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Date of Conference 6-7 Oct 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore 27 April 2017
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INSPEC Accession Number 16839130
DOI 101109ICIMECE20167910442
Publisher IEEE
Conference Location Yogyakarta Indonesia
Pertiwi AndaraniDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Titik IstirokhatunDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Glorian SuharianiDept of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
Wiwik BudiawanDept of Industrial Engineering Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University (UNDIP) SemarangIndonesia
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