Proceedings ICACOMIT2015

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Proceedings of the

2015 International Conference on Automation, Cognitive

Science, Optics, Micro Electro-Mechanical System, and

Information Technology

(ICACOMIT)

October 29

th

- 30

th

, 2015 | Bandung, Indonesia

IEEE Catalog Number: CFP15C22-CDR

ISBN: 978-1-4673-7407-1

Organized by:

Technical Co-Sponsored by :

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Proceedings of the

2015 International Conference on Automation, Cognitive

Science, Optics, Micro Electro-Mechanical System, and

Information Technology

(ICACOMIT)

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Welcome Message

It is our great privilege to welcome you to the 2015 International Conference

on Automation, Cognitive Science, Optics, Micro Electro-Mechanical System, and

Information Technology (ICACOMIT 2015) held in Bandung, West Java,

Indonesia, October 29 - 30, 2015. ICACOMIT 2015 is organized by Research

Group of Technical Implementation Unit for Instrumentation Development,

Indonesian Institute of Sciences (UPT BPI-LIPI) and Technical Co-sponsored by

the IEEE Indonesia Control Systems Society (CSS) & Robotics and Automation

Society (RAS) Joint Chapter. We are confident that ICACOMIT 2015 will provide

a forum for fruitful interaction and exchange of ideas between the participants

coming from around the world. The aim of these international conferences is to

promote interaction among engineers, researchers, and scientists active in the

related areas of the conferences. The events are intended to provide a high level

international forum to exchange, and to discuss recent advances in the field of

automation, cognitive science, optics, micro electro-mechanical system, and

information technology.

No conference can be successful without excellent teamwork. Our special

appreciations go to the sacrifices and perspirations of our colleagues and

organizing committee members. Our special thanks also goes to all individuals and

organizations such as the international program committees (IPC), the reviewers,

and the authors, for their contribution in making ICACOMIT 2015 not only a

successful international conference but also as a memorable gathering event. We

hope this conference will benefit all of us in advancing research activities and

building new friendship. We are truly grateful for your contribution and interest to

the conferences.

Best regards,

Arjon Turnip, Ph.D.


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Contents

WELCOME MESSAGE 1

CONTENTS 2

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 11

PLENARY SESSION 20

Brain-Machine Interface via Light 20

Prof. Keum-Shik Hong, Ph.D. (School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, Korea) 20

Smart Needle System for Robotics Surgery 20

Parsaoran Hutapea, Ph.D. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) 20

Intelligent Sensing: From Macroscopic to Microscopic Scale 20

Poki Chen (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan) 20

ABSTRACTS 21

Effect of Flow Force in the Characteristics of Electrohydraulic Servovalves 21

Iwan Istanto (Pukyong National University, Korea), Kim Hyun Ho (Pukyong National University, Korea), Ji Sang Won (Pukyong National University, Korea), Lee Ill Yeong (Pukyong National University, Korea), Kim Sang Ho (SG Servo, Korea), Lee Hyeon Cheol (SG Servo, Korea) 21

Embedded Sensor Fusion and Moving-average Filter for Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) on the Microcontroller-based Stabilized

Platform 21

Grace Gita Redhyka (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Dika Setiawan (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Demi Soetraprawata

(Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia) 21

Numerical Study of Structural Integrity and Strain Response of Double End Beam Load Cell Using Finite Element Simulation 22

Hilman Syaeful Alam (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia) 22

Non-Contact Portable Infrared Thermometer for Rapid Influenza Screening 22

Daniel Santoso (Satya Wacana Christian University, Indonesia), Dalu Setiaji (Satya Wacana Christian University, Indonesia) 22

Multi Objective Optimization of the Structural Design of Double End Beam Load Cell 23

Hilman Syaeful Alam (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Bahrudin (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Demi Soetraprawata

(Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia) 23

Frequency-Tunable Electromagnetic Energy Harvester by Means of Damping Switching 23

Beng Lee Ooi (Quest International University Perak, Malaysia), James Gilbert (University of Hull, United Kingdom), A. Rashid A. Aziz (Universiti

Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia) 23

Security Lock with DTMF Polyphonic Tone Sensor 24

Joni W. Simatupang (President University, Indonesia), Herry Azhari Rangkuti (President University, Indonesia) 24

The Comparison of GVF Snake Active Contour Method and Ellipse Fit in Optic Disc Detection for Glaucoma Diagnosis 24

Dwi Esti Kusumandari (Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia), Aris Munandar (Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia), Grace G Redhyka

(Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia) 24

Finger Movement Pattern Recognition Method Using Artificial Neural Network Based on Electromyography (EMG) Sensor 25

Mochammad Ariyanto (Diponegoro University, Indonesia), Wahyu Caesarendra (University of Wollongong; Diponegoro University, Australia), Khusnul Mustaqim (Diponegoro University, Indonesia), Mohamad Irfan (Diponegoro University, Indonesia), Jonny Pakpahan (Diponegoro University, Indonesia), Joga Setiawan (Diponegoro University, Australia), Andri Winoto (Diponegoro University, Indonesia) 25

An Experiment of Lie Detection Based EEG-P300 Classified by SVM Algorithm 25

Artha Ivonita Simbolon (Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia), Arjon Turnip (Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia), Jeperson Hutahaean (STIMIK Royal, Indonesia), Yessica Siagian (STIMIK Royal, Indonesia), Novica Irawati (STIMIK Royal, Indonesia) 25

An Application of Online ANFIS Classifier for Wheelchair Based Brain-Computer Interface 26

Mardi Turnip, Abdi Dharma, Hendra H.S. Pasaribu (Prima Indonesia University, Indonesia), M Faizal Amri (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia),

Arjon Turnip (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia) 26

EEG Based Pattern Recognition Method for Classification of Four Mental Tasking 26

Wahyu Caesarendra (Diponegoro University, Indonesia), Mochammad Ariyanto (Diponegoro University, Indonesia), Syahara U. Lexon (Diponegoro University, Indonesia), Elta D. Pasmanasari (Diponegoro University, Indonesia), Cindy R. Chang (University of Wollongong, Australia), Joga D. Setiawan

(Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia) 26

Particle Swarm Optimization and Fuzzy Logic Control in Gas Leakage Detector Mobile Robot 27

Kanda Januar Miraswan (Sriwijaya University, Indonesia), Nur Maulidevi (Institute Technology of Bandung, Indonesia) 27

Effect of Gamma Irradiation on Protein Profile of Rodent Tuber (Typhonium flagelliforme Lodd.) in Vitro Mutant Based on 1D and 2D

PAGE Analyses 27

Nesti Sianipar (Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia), Ragapadmi Purnamaningsih (Icabiograd, Indonesia), Chelen (Alumni of Pelita Harapan University,

Indonesia) 27

Development of PV Simulator by Integrating Software and Hardware for Laboratory Testing 28

Aryuanto Soetedjo (National Institute of Technology (ITN) Malang, Indonesia), Abraham Lomi (ITN Malang, Indonesia), Yusuf Ismail Nakhoda (National Institute of Technology (ITN) Malang, Indonesia), Gunawan Eko Hendroyono (ITN Malang, Indonesia) 28

Guaranteed Cost Filter Design for Discrete-time Neutral Systems 28

Erwin Susanto (Telkom University, Indonesia), Ig prasetya Dwi (Telkom University, Indonesia), Junartho Halomoan (Telkom University, Indonesia), Agung Surya Wibowo (Telkom University, Indonesia), Mitsuaki Ishitobi (Kumamoto University, Japan) 28

Mathematical Modelling and Simulation of Temperature Control System for Artificial Catfish Spawning 29

Hanif Fakhrurroja (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Iwan Setiawan (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia) 29


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Novan Agung Mahardiono (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Hanif Fakhrurroja (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Hariyadi

(Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia) 29

Tunable Spacing of O-band Multiwavelength Brillouin Fiber Laser 30

Siti Fatimah Norizan (International Islamic University Of Malaysia, Malaysia), Mohd Zamani Zulkifli (University of Malaya, Malaysia) 30

Fast Optical Signals During Median Nerve Stimulation by Using Continuous-Wave NIRS 30

Hendrik Santosa (Pusan National University, Korea), Keum-Shik Hong (Pusan National University, Korea) 30

Active Brain Area Identification Using EEG-NIRS Signal Acquisition 30

Muhammad Jawad Khan (Pusan National University, Korea), Keum-Shik Hong (Pusan National University, Korea) 30

Design and Implementation of Data Storage System Using USB Flash Drive in A Microcontroller Based Data Logger 31

Oka Mahendra (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Marcella Astrid (Universitas Multimedia Nusantara, Indonesia), Djohar Syamsi (Indonesian

Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Ade Ramdan (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia) 31

Business Process Improvement Design of Indonesian National Standard (SNI) Product Certification 31

Mas'ud Adhi Saputra (Ministry of Industry, Indonesia), Rina Meyilani (Ministry of Public Works and Housing, Indonesia) 31

The Design of High Throughput WiFi Mesh Networked Wireless Sensor Network Using OLSR Protocol 32

Ahmad Sumarudin (Politeknik Negeri Indramayu, Indonesia), Willy Permana Putra (Politeknik Negeri Indramayu, Indonesia), Trio Adiono (Institut

Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia) 32

Design and Development of Customer Distribution Mapping Based on Geographical Information System 32

Hanif Fakhrurroja (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Muhammad Ilham Rizqyawan (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia) 32

Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System for Texture Image Classification 33

B Ari Kuncoro (Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia), Suharjito (Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia) 33

Indonesian Medical Question Classification with Pattern Matching 33

Wiwin Suwarningsih (Institut Teknologi Bandung; Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia), Iping Supriana (Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia),

Ayu Purwarianti (Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia) 33

Extraction of Predicate-Argument Structures from Sentence Based of PICO Frames 34

Wiwin Suwarningsih (Institut Teknologi Bandung; Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia), Iping Supriana (Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia),

Ayu Purwarianti (Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia) 34

A Touchless Interface for Interventional Radiology Procedures 34

Sivaramakrishnan Krishnaiyer Raman (Philips India Limited, India), Kumar Raja Gattamaneni (Philips India Limited, India), Girish Kumar Chegu (Philips

India Limited, India) 34

Beef Freshness Classification by Using Color Analysis, Multiwavelet Transformation, and Artificial Neural Network 35

Danika Trientin (Telkom University, Indonesia), Bambang Hidayat (Institut Teknologi Telkom, Indonesia), Sjafril Darana (Padjadjaran University,

Indonesia) 35

ECG Signal Classification Using Hjorth Descriptor 35

Achmad Rizal (Telkom University, Indonesia), Sugondo Hadiyoso (Telkom University, Indonesia) 35

Security Mechanism for IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration 36

Supriyanto Praptodiyono (Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa; National Advanced IPv6 Centre, USM, Indonesia), Iznan Hasbullah (National Advanced IPv6 Centre, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia), Mohammed M. Kadhum (Queen's University; Universiti Sains Malaysia, Canada), Raja Kumar Murugesan (Taylor's University, Malaysia), Yung-Wey Chong (Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia), Azlan Osman (USM, Penang, Malaysia) 36

Mobile Game Testing: Case Study of A Puzzle Game Genre 36

Roy Deddy Hasiholan Tobing (Institut Teknologi Del, Indonesia), Arlinta Barus (Del Institute of Technology, Indonesia) 36

R-TTT Module with Modified Residual Signal for Improving Multichannel Audio Signal Accuracy 37

Ikhwana Elfitri (Andalas University, Indonesia), Amirul Luthfi (Andalas University, Indonesia), Fitrilina (Andalas University, Indonesia) 37

Robotic Needling System for Brachytherapy Procedure 37

Bardia Konh (Temple University, USA), Harold H. Lee (Temple University, USA), Vincent P. Martin (Temple University, USA), Vincent Zhao (Temple

University, USA), Parsaoran Hutapea (Temple University, USA) 37

Channel Characterization of a Last-mile Access Radio Over Combined Fibre and Free-Space Optics System 38

Jan Bohata (Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic), Stanislav Zvanovec (Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic), Zabih Ghassemlooy (Northumbria University, United Kingdom), Mojtaba Mansour Abadi (Northumbria University, United Kingdom) 38

Design of Instrumentation for Flatness Measurement of Railroads 38

Yayan Nugraha (Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia), Dwi Hanto (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Andi Setiono (Indonesian

Institute of Sciences, Indonesia) 38

Design of Multi Wavelength Optical Power Meter using Feedback Resistor Combination 39

D. Hanto (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Tomi B. Waluyo (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), A. Setiono (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Rini Khamimatul Ula (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Bambang Widiyatmoko (Indonesian Institute of Sciences,

Indonesia), A. R. Permata Sari (Engineering Physics, ITS, Indonesia) 39

Study on a Narrow Linewidth DFB LD and LD-Based Injection Locking Circuit 39

Claudia Khansa’ Atikah Hidayat (Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia) 39

File Data Security with Applications Using Ridhcrypt Rijndael Algorithm 40

David JM. Sembiring (Sekolah Tinggi Poliprofesi Medan, Indonesia), Sinek Mehuli Br. Parangin (Sekolah Tinggi Poliprofesi Medan, Indonesia), Donni Nasution (AMIK Royal Kisaran, Indonesia), Nova Mayasari (Pembangunan Pancabudi University, Indonesia) 40

Numerical Simulation of Organic Solar Cell TiO2 Porosity-based Nano-Electrode 40

Irana Eka Putri (Indonesia Institute of Science, Indonesia), Anto Tri S (Indonesia Institute of Science, Indonesia), Doty Dewi Risanti (Institut Teknologi

Sepuluh Nopember, Indonesia) 40

Active species formation of pulsed plasma in water with ring-to-cylinder reactor type electrode 41

Anto Tri Sugiarto (Indonesia Institute of Science, Indonesia), Takayuki Ohshima (Gunma University, Japan) 41


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Le Hoa Nguyen (Danang University of Science and Technology-The Unversity of Danang, Vietnam), Demi Soetraprawata (Indonesian Institute of

Sciences, Indonesia), Arjon Turnip (Indonesia Institute of Science, Indonesia) 41

A Classification Method for Prediction of Qualitative Properties of Multivariate EEG-P300 Signals 42

Darmeli Nasution (Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi Medan, Indonesia), T. Henny F. Harumy (Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi Medan, Indonesia) , Eko Haryanto(Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi Medan, Indonesia), Ferry Fachrizal, Julham (Politeknik Negeri Medan, Indonesia),

Arjon Turnip (Indonesia Institute of Science, Indonesia) 42

Active Suspension System based Lyapunov Method and Ground-hook Reference Model 42

Ayub Wimatra (Academy of Engineering and Flight Safety, Medan, Indonesia), Sunardi (Academy of Engineering and Flight Safety, Medan, Indonesia), Julfansyah Margolang (Academy of Engineering and Flight Safety, Medan, Indonesia), Edi Sutrisno(Academy of Engineering and Flight Safety, Medan, Indonesia), Darmeli Nasution(Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi Medan, Indonesia), Suherman (Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi Medan, Indonesia), Taufik Hiadayat (Indonesia Institute of Science, Indonesia), Arjon Turnip (Indonesia Institute of Science, Indonesia) 42

Multiwavelength Erbium Doped Fiber Laser based on Nonlinear Polarization Rotation 43

Nurul Shahrizan Shahabuddin and Ruzita Abu Bakar (Department of Electrical Engineering, Nilai University, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia) 43

Queue Length Optimization of Vehicles at Road Intersection Using Parabolic Interpolation Method 43

Mutiara Maulida (Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia), Endra Joelianto(Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia), Herman Y. Sutarto (Harapan Bangsa Institute of Technology, Bandung, Indonesia), Agus Samsi(Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia) 43

Finite State Approximation of Stochastic Differential Equations with Switching Dynamics 44

Iwan R. Setiawan and Arjon Turnip (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia) T.A. Tamba (Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia) 44

Estimation of Wave Propagation Distance in Swash Zone with Image Analysis Results of CCTV-Coastal Telemetry 44

M. Luqman Hakim (Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia), Endra Joelianto(Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia), Suprijanto (Bandung

Institute of Technology, Indonesia) 44

Adventure Game as Learning Media for Introducing Music Interval and Ear Training to Kids 45

Muhammad Ilham Rizqyawan (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Galih Hermawan (UNIKOM, Indonesia) 45

Meniscus Recognition on Volumetric Glassware Calibration Using Image Processing 45

Triya Haiyunnisa (Indonesia Institute of Science, Indonesia), Hilman Syaeful Alam (Indonesia Institute of Science, Indonesia) 45

BANDUNG MAP 46

PLACES TO VISIT AT BANDUNG 47


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2015 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON

AUTOMATION, COGNITIVE SCIENCE, OPTICS, MICRO ELECTRO-MECHANICAL SYSTEM, AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

October 29th-30th,2015 | Aston Tropicana Hotel, Bandung, Indonesia

This conference aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Instrumentation Control, Automation, Cognitive Science, Optics, Micro Electro-Mechanical System, and Informatics and Information Technology. It also provides the premier interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary forum for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in those field. Topic of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:

Instrumentation Control and Automation

Adaptive Control; Robust Control; Process Control; Complex Systems; Co-Operative Control; Identification and Estimation; Nonlinear Systems; Intelligent Systems; Discrete Event Systems; Hybrid Systems; Networked Control Systems; Sensor Networks; Delay Systems; Neural Networks; Fuzzy Systems; Control of Biological Systems; Precision Motion Control; Control Applications; Control Engineering Education; Process Automation; Intelligent Automation; Factory Modeling and Simulation; Home, Laboratory and Service Automation; Network-Based Systems; Planning, Scheduling and Coordination; Nano-Scale Automation and Assembly; Instrumentation Systems.

Cognitive Science and Technology

Cognitive and Computation Models; Human Reasoning Mechanisms; Modeling Brain Information Processing Mechanisms; Brain Learning Mechanisms; Human Cognitive Functions and Their Relationships; Modeling Human Multi-Perception Mechanisms and Visual, Auditory, and Tactile Information Processing; Neural Structures and Neurobiological Process; Cognitive Architectures; Brain Information Storage, Collection, and Processing; Formal Conceptual Models of Human Brain Data; Knowledge Representation and Discovery in Neuroimaging; Brain-Computer Interface; Cognition-Inspired Complex Systems; Expert Systems, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning; Reasoning Techniques, Constraint Satisfaction and Machine Learning; Logic Programming, Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks, and Uncertainty; State Space Search, Ontologies and Data Mining; Games, Planning and Scheduling; Natural Languages Processing and Advanced User Interfaces; Cognitive, Reactive and Proactive Systems; Ambient Intelligence, Perception and Vision; Pattern Recognition.

Optics

Fiber Optics; Biomedical Optics; Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging; Optical Instrumentation; Optics in Astronomy and Astrophysics; Spectroscopy, Imaging and Metrology; Optical Communications and Networking; Artificial Vision; Photorefractive Effects, Materials, and Devices; System Reliability and Security; Optical Materials; Display Technology; Organic and Bio-photonics; Nanophotonics; Microwave Photonics; Power Photonic; Photonics and Optoelectronic Materials and Devices; Photonic in Communications and Switching; Ultrafast Electronics, Photonics and Optoelectronics; Green Photonics; Photodetectors, Sensors and Imaging; Nonlinear Optics; High Intensity Lasers and High Field Phenomena; Quantum Electronics and Laser Science; Quantum Information and Measurement; Biomedical and Therapeutic Laser Applications; Optoelectronics; Laser Microscopy; Fiber Lasers and Applications; Waveguide Lasers; Semiconductor Lasers and LEDs; Weapons and Military Technology; Plasma Technologies.


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Micro/Nano Electro-Mechanical System

Smart Material, Design, Simulation and Analysis Tools with Experimental Verification; Fabrication Technologies and Processes; Silicon and Non-Silicon Materials; Electro-Mechanical Integration Techniques; Assembly and Packaging Approaches; Metrology and Operational Evaluation Techniques; System Architecture, Microfluidic and Nanofluidic Devices; Lab-on-Chip and Biochemical Sensors; Medical Microsystems, for Example Probes, Implantables, Minimally Invasive Devices; Physical Sensors; Electromagnetic Transducers; Microactuators; Microdevices for Power Supply and Energy Harvesting.

Informatics and Information Technology

Machine Learning and Data Mining; Classification and Clustering; Multi-resolution Techniques; Information Retrieval; Evolution Strategies; Genetic Programming and Evolutionary Programming; Computer Vision and Image Analysis; Intelligent Image, Signal, and Speech Processing; Information Systems; Mobile Computing; Multimedia Applications; Natural Language Processing; Parallel and Distributed Computing; Performance Evaluation; Programming Languages; Re-configurable Computing Systems; Security & Cryptography; Automated Software Engineering; Bioinformatics; Computer Architecture & VLSI; Computer Architecture and Embedded Systems; Computer Games, Graphics & Virtual Reality; Computer Modeling; Computer Networks and Security; Computer Vision; Computer-aided Design/Manufacturing; Computing Ethics; Data Communications, Compression and Encryption; Data Mining; Databases; Digital Library; Distributed Systems; Event Driven Programming; Expert Systems; High Performance Computing; Theoretical Computer Science; User Interface; Dilution of Organizational Boundaries; The centrality of Information System (IS) and IT in Organizational Processes; Innovation and IS; Enterprise Application Integration; Enterprise Resource Planning; Business Process Change; Iterative and Incremental Methodologies; Agile Methodologies; E-Learning and Teaching.


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Conference Organization

General Chair

Arjon Turnip

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Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia

Co-General Chair

Augie Widyotriatmo (Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia)

Technical Program Chair

Endra Joelianto (Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia)

Secretary Chair

Hanif Fakhrurroja (Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia)

Treasury Chair

Hilman Saeful Alam (Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia)

Publication Chair

Muhammad Ary Murti (Telkom University, Indonesia)

Publicity Chair

Anto Tri Sugiarto (Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia)

International Program Commite Abderrazak Hachani, Tunisia

Adi Saptari, Malaysia

Adya Pramudita, Indonesia

Agus Budiyono, Korea

Ah Heng You, Malaysia

Ahmad Agus Setiawan, Indonesia

Alaa Sheta, Egypt

Alexander Gegov, United Kingdom

Ali Khenchaf, France

Alireza T. Boloorchi, USA

Amir Moghtadaei Rad, Iran

Amir Nakib, French

Andrew Samraj, India

Andriyan Bayu Suksmono, Indonesia

Anitawati Mohd Lokman, Malaysia

Ankit Thakkar, India

Anna Antonyova, Slovakia

Anuradha Dhull, India

Anzar Ahmd, India

Apurva Mohan, USA

Aqueel-ur-rehman, Pakistan

Arata Saraiva, Brazil

Arif Nur Afandi, Japan

Ashish Bagwari, India

Ashish Mani, India

Ashok Kumar, USA

Ashraf Osman Ibrahim, Malaysia

Atta ur Rehman Khan, Pakistan

Augustin Prodan, Romania

Avinash Shingh, India

Aymen Boudguiga, French

Azilah Saparon, Malaysia

Babul SalamKader Ibrahim, Malaysia

Bahman Arasteh, Iran

Baisakhi Chakraborty, India

Bappaditya Mandal, Singapore

Behnam Faghih, Iran

Bhavnesh Kumar, India

Binod Kumar, India

Borhan Marzaougui, Tunisia

Burhanuddin Yeop Majlis, Malaysia

Byung-Rae Lee, South Korea

Cecilia E. Nugraheni, Indonesia

Cezarina Adina Tofan, Romania

Chan Yee Kit, Malaysia

Chang Wu Yu, Taiwan

Chen Liu, China

Chengjie Wu, USA

Chien-lin Huang, Japan

Ching-Hsien Hsu, Taiwan

Choo Kim Tan, Malaysia

Christian Buddendick, USA

Ci-Wei Lan, Taiwan

Dan Milici, Romania

Dana Kusumo, Indonesia


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Daobilige Su, Australia

Dedy H. B. Wicaksono, Malaysia

Dhanalakshmi Kaliaperumal, India

Dimitrios Rovas, Yunani

Dinesh Bhatia, USA

Eko Adhi Setiawan, Indonesia

Elayas Palantei, Indonesia

Engels R, India

Erne Suzila Kassim, Malaysia

Estiko Rijanto, Indonesia

Faisal Mohd Yasin, Australia

Faizal Arya Samman, Indonesia

Farid Nait-Abdesselam, France

Farid Nasir Ani, Malaysia

Farid Touati, Qatar

Federico Tramarin, Italy

Felix Pasila, Indonesia

Fionn Murtagh, United Kingdom

Florian Kongoli, Canada

Ford Lumban Gaol, Indonesia

Francesco Cannone, Italy

Frank den Hartog, Belanda

Fu-Jen Kao, Taiwan

Galia V. Tzvetkova, Bulgaria

Gerard Parr, Irela

Ghulam Abbas, United Kingdom

Giuseppe Fedele, Italy

Grienggrai Rajchakit, Thailand

Gunawan Wibisono, Indonesia

Gunawan Witjaksono, Malaysia

Gyanendra Joshi, South Korea

Habtamu Abie, Norway

Hadj Bourdoucen, Oman

Hamid Al-Asadi, Iraq

Hamid Magrez, Morocco

Hamidreza Kermajani, Spain

Hamidreza Namazi, Singapore

Hans Joachim Hof, Germany

Hanung Adi Nugroho, Indonesia

Harshal Arolkar, India

Harya Widiputra, Indonesia

Hidetusugu Kobayashi, Japan

Hin Yong Wong, Malaysia

Hisham Al-Rawi, Bahrain

Hishamuddin Jamaluddin, Malaysia

Hiskia, Indonesia

Hubert Roth, Germany

Hui Kang, USA

Huiyu Zhou, United Kingdom

I Made Wartana, Thailand

Ikhwana Elfitri, Indonesia

Issa Panahi, USA

Istvan Szenasy, Hongaria

Izzati Muhimmah, Indonesia

Jaime lloret Mauri, Spain

Jalel Ben Othman, French

Jamil Al Asfar, Jordan

Jamil Salleh, Malaysia

Jason Quinlan, Ireland

Jenny Dankelman, Netherlands

Jianyuan Feng

Jinghong Low, Malaysia

Joberto Martins, Brazil

Joberto S. B. Martins, Brazil

Joerg Widmer, Spain

John Moore, United Kingdom

Jorge Sa Silva, Portugal

Joshua Ellul, Malta

Juliana Johari, Malaysia

Junaid Baber, Thailand

Kaikai Xu, China

Kamarulzaman Ab. Aziz, Malaysia

Kasemsak Uthaichana, Thailand

Kashif Azim Janjua, Pakistan

Kasim Al-Aubidy, Jordan

Kazumi Nakamatsu, Japan

Khairur Rijal Jamaludin, Malaysia

Khalid Yusoff, Malaysia

Kiran Manjappa

Koay Mei Hyie, Malaysia

Kong Sin Thang, Malaysia

Krzysztof Galkowski, Poland

Lakhoua Najeh

Laksana Tri Handoko, Indonesia

Lau Kok Tee, Malaysia

Le Hoa Nguyen, Vietnam

Leandros Maglaras

Leong Loong Kong, Malaysia

Low Cheng Yee, Malaysia

M Nazrul Islam, Bangladesh

M Udin Harun Al Rasyid, Indonesia

Manoj Mukul, India

Marco Musetta, Italy

Maria D. R-Moreno, Spain

Marimin, Indonesia

MarioCollotta

MarioDonatoMarino, Brazil

MartMin, Estonia

MarwanNafea, Malaysia


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MasaakiKondo, Jepang

MaulikaPatel, India

MaysamAbbod, United Kingdom

Maythem Kamal Abbas, Malaysia

Md Asdaque Hussain, Ethiopia

Md. Hasanuzzaman, Malaysia

Mhamed Bakrim, Maroko

Michael Condry, USA

Ming Fei Siyau, United Kingdom

Modris Greitans, Latvia

Mohamed Mosbah, French

Mohamed Zayan, Egypt

Mohd Azlan Bin Mohd, Malaysia

Mohd Jailani Mohd Nor, Malaysia

Mohd. Faizal Abdollah, Malaysia

Mohsin Jamil, Pakistan

Montassar Najari, Tunisia

Mosbeh Kaloop, Egypt

Muhammad I. Herdiansyah, Indonesia

Muhammad Naufal Mansor, Malaysia

Mujibur Rahman, Malaysia

Muralindran Mariappan, Malaysia

Muralishankar R, India

Mu-Song Chen, Taiwan

Navdeep Malhotra, India

Nazarinia Mehdi, Scottland

Nguyen Van Cuong, Vietnam

Nico Saputro, Indonesia

Nik Rumzi NikIdris, Malaysia

Noemi.ca Emanuela Cazzaniga, Italy

Noorziah Mohd Salleh, Malaysia

Nor Hisham Khasim, Malaysia

Nor Shahniza Kamal Bashah, Malaysia

Norlida Buniyamin, Malaysia

Noureddine Boudriga, Tunisia

Noureddine Hassini, Algeria

Nuno M. Garcia, Portugal

Nursurianti Jamil, Malaysia

Nurul Taufiqu Rochman, Indonesia

Nutthita Chuankrerkkul, Thailand

Olimpiu Stoicuta, Rumania

Omid Ghasemi, Amerika Serikat

OngCheeTiong, Malaysia

OngThianSong, Malaysia

PanagiotisD. Diamantoulakis, Greek

Paolo Bientinesi, Germany

Parbati Kumar Manna, USA

Peter lim

Philipp Fechteler, Germany

Po-Hsun Cheng, Taiwan

Prima Kristalina, Indonesia

Prospero Naval, Philippine

Quang Hieu Ngo, Vietnam

R. Balachandran, United Kingdom

R.S.Ponmagal, India

Rabie Ramadan, Egypt

Rajesh Narayana Perumal, India

Rajeswari Mukesh, India

Rashmi Ranjan Rout, India

Razana Juhaida Johari, Malaysia

Razia Haider, Pakistan

Rehan Qureshi, Pakistan

Ren-Song-Ko, Taiwan

Risat Pathan, Swedish

Robert Szabolcsi, Budapest

Rodolfo Oliveira, Portugal

Rohaizat Bin Baharun, Malaysia

Rohit Gupta, India

Roland Potthast, United Kingdom

Rosaura PalmaOrozco, Mexico

Rosli bin Abu Bakar, Malaysia

Roziah Binti Kambol, Malaysia

Rusnani Ariffin, Malaysia

Ryojun Ikeura, Japan

Ryosuke Ando, Japan

S G Ponnambalam, Malaysia

Sabira Khatun, Malaysia

Sadjaad Ozgoli, Iran

Saiful Akbar, Indonesia

Salmah, Indonesia

Sam Cubero, Uni Arab Emirates

Samaksh Kr. Sharma, Singapore

Sangharatna Godboley, India

San-Nan Lee, Taiwan

Sarjiya, Indonesia

Satya Kumara, Indonesia

Saurabh Dixit, USA

Scott Midkiff, USA

Selvakumar Manickam, Malaysia

Seng Poh Lim, Malaysia

Seno Panjaitan, Indonesia

Senthilkumar Palaniswamy, India

Shahanum Md Shah, Malaysia

Shahid Raza, Swedish

Shahrul Kamaruddin, Malaysia

Shahrum Shah Abdullah, Malaysia

Shajith Ali, Malaysia

Shamsiah Abdullah, Malaysia

Shankar H N, India


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Shuhui Li, USA

Siddharth Swarup, India

Sinan Hanay, Japan

Siti Zaiton Mohn Hashim, Malaysia

Soleh U Al Ayubi, Indonesia

Son Kuswadi, Indonesia

Sourav Choubey, India

Sri Wahjuni, Indonesia

Steve Chan, United Kingdom

Suleiman Zubair, Malaysia

Sumanta Guha, Thailand

Suneth Namel, Sri Lanka

Surapong Chatpun, Thailand

Syazli Fathi, Malaysia

Takashi Ikebe, Japan

Tanmoy Maity, India

Tetsuo Tomiyama, United Kingdom

Tetsuya Kawanishi, Japan

Timbul Manik, Indonesia

Togar Saragi, Indonesia

Tom Igoe, USA

Tom Ziemke, Sweden

Uttam Kolekar, India

Vahid Akbari, Norwegian

Vedram Singh, India

Vincenzo Piuri, Italy

Vinod Kumar Jain, India

Waleed khalil Ahmed, Arab

Wan Dalila, Malaysia

Wan Nor Hazimah Wan Azib, Malaysia

Wayan Suparta, Malaysia

Wee Kuok Kwee, Malaysia

Yaghoub Tadi Beni, Iran

Yancho Todorov, Bulgaria

Yanumula Reddy, USA

Yassine Salih Alj, Maroko

Yilun Shang, Singapore

Yoji Yamato, Japan

Yoshihiro Yamamoto, Japan

Yoshinari Awaji, Japan

Zaharudin Mohamed, Malaysia

Zahriladha Zakaria, Malaysia

Zaid Altahat, USA

Zainal Abidin Zainuddin, Malaysia

Zeineb Chelly, Tunis

Zhi Wang, USA


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Program at A Glance

Thursday, October 29

th

2015

Time

Activities

Location

Description

08:00 - 08:30

Registration

Secretariat desk

08:30 - 09:45

Opening Ceremony &

Welcoming Message :

Ballroom

MC : Naili Huda

08:35 - 08:45

General Chair of

ICACOMIT 2015

08:35 - 08:45

08:45 - 09:00

Arjon Turnip, Ph.D.

IEEE CSS/RAS

Indonesia Chapter

08:45 - 09:00

09:00 - 09:15

Endra Joelianto, Ph.D.

Deputy for Scientific

Services

09:00 - 09:15

09:15 - 09:30

Prof.Dr.Ir. Bambang

Subiyanto, M.Agr.

Head of Indonesian

Institute of Sciences

09:15 - 09:30

Prof.Dr.Ir Iskandar

Zulkarnain

09:40 - 09:45

Photo Session

09:45 - 10:00

Coffee Break

10:00 - 10:40

Keynote Talk I

Ballroom

Chair : Augie

Widyotriatmo

10:00 - 10:40

10:40 - 11:20

Prof. Keum Shik Hong

Ballroom

Ballroom

Keynote Talk II

Chair : Anto Tri Sugiarto

10:40 - 11:20

11:20 - 12.00

Dr. Parsaoran Hutapea

Ballroom

Ballroom

Keynote Talk III

Chair : Endra Julianto

11:20 - 12.00

12:00 - 13.15

Prof.Dr.Ir. Bambang

Subiyanto, M.Agr.

Ballroom

Lunch Break

13:30 - 15:00

Parallel Session 1 Day 1

13:30 - 15:00

15:00 - 15.30

Class 1

Alamanda 3

(Automation /

Instrumentatio

n)

Chair : Supriyanto

Praptodiyono, Recorded

by : Bahrudin and Irfan

Class 2

Alamanda 4

(Cognitive

Science +

Automation)

Chair : Irwan Purnama,

Recorded by : Taufik and

Triya

Class 3

Alamanda 5

(Automation +

Optic)

Chair : Dwi Esti

Kusumandari,

Recorded by : Dika and

Putri


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15:30 - 17.00

Parallel Session 2 Day 1

15:30 - 17.00

Class 1

Alamanda 3

(Informatics

and

Information

Technology)

Chair : Joni W.

Simatupang,

Recorded by : Bahrudin

and Irfan

Class 2

Alamanda 4

(Informatics

and

Information

Technology )

Chair : Irwan Purnama,

Recorded by : Taufik and

Triya

Class 3

Alamanda 5

( Automation )

Chair : Dwi Esti

Kusumandari,

Recorded by : Dika and

Putri


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PARALLEL SESSION 1 - DAY 1

THURSDAY OCTOBER 29

th

, 2015

13:30 - 15:00

Class 1

Alamanda 3

(Automation

/

Instrumentati

on)

Institution

Title

13:30 - 13:45 Iwan Istanto

Pukyong

National

University,

Korea

Effect of Flow Force in the

Characteristics of Electrohydraulic

Servovalves

13:45 - 14:00 Grace Gita

Redhyka

Indonesian

Institute of

Sciences,

Indonesia

Embedded Sensor Fusion and

Moving-average Filter for Inertial

Measurement Unit (IMU) on the

Microcontroller-based Stabilized

Platform

14:00 - 14:15 Daniel Santoso

Satya Wacana

Christian

University,

Indonesia

Non - Contact Portable Infrared

Thermometer for Rapid Influenza

Screening

14:15 - 14:30 Hilman Syaeful

Alam

Indonesian

Institute of

Science,

Indonesia

Multi Objective Optimization of the

Structural Design of Double End

Beam Load Cell

14:30 - 14:45 Joni W.

Simatupang

President

University,

Indonesia

Security Lock with DTMF

Polyphonic Tone Sensor

14:45 - 15:00 Novan Agung

Mahardiono

Indonesian

Institute of

Sciences,

Indonesia

The Comparison of Characteristics

Solution Conductivity FeSO4,

MnSO4, CaCl2 and MgCl2 Effect on

9.3 mT Pulse Magnetic Field

13:30- 15:00

Class 2

Alamanda 4

(Cognitive

Science +

Automation)

Institution

Title

13:30 - 13:45 Mochammad

Ariyanto

Diponegoro

University,

Indonesia

Finger Movement Pattern

Recognition Method Using Artificial

Neural Network Based on

Electromyography (EMG) Sensor

13:45 - 14:00 Artha

Simbolon

Indonesian

Institute of

Sciences,

Indonesia

An Experiment of Lie Detection

Based EEG-P300 Classified by SVM

Algorithm

14:00 - 14:15 Darmeli

Nasution

Faculty of

Computer

Science

Universitas

Pembangunan

Panca Budi

Medan,

Indonesia

A Classification Method for

Prediction of Qualitative Properties

of Multivariate EEG-P300 Signals

14:15 - 14:30 Wahyu

Caesarendra

University of

Wollongong;

Diponegoro

University,

Australia

EEG Based Pattern Recognition

Method for Classification of Four

Mental Tasking


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14:30 - 14:45 Muhammad

Jawad Khan

Pusan

National

University,

Korea

Active Brain Area Identification

Using EEG-NIRS Signal Acquisition

14:45 - 15:00 M Faizal Amri

Indonesian

Institute of

Sciences,

Indonesia

EEG-SSVEP Method and ANFIS

Classifier for Controlling Electric

Wheelchair

13:30- 15:00

Class 3

Alamanda 5

(Automation

+ Optic)

Institution

Title

13:30 - 13:45 Jan Bohata

Czech

Technical

University in

Prague, Czech

Republic

Channel Characterization of a

Last-mile Access Radio Over Combined

Fibre and Free-Space Optics System

13:45 - 14:00 Kanda Januar

Miraswan

Sriwijaya

University,

Indonesia

Particle Swarm Optimization and

Fuzzy Logic Control in Gas Leakage

Detector Mobile Robot

14:00 - 14:15 Siti Fatimah

Norizan

International

Islamic

University Of

Malaysia,

Malaysia

Tunable Spacing of O-band

Multiwavelength Brillouin Fiber

Laser

14:15 - 14:30 Hendrik

Santosa

Pusan

National

University,

Korea

Fast Optical Signals During Median

Nerve Stimulation by Using

Continuous-Wave NIRS

14:30 - 14:45 Hanif

Fakhrurroja

Indonesian

Institute of

Sciences,

Indonesia

Mathematical Modelling and

Simulation of Temperature Control

System for Artificial Catfish

Spawning

14:45 - 15:00 Oka Mahendra

Indonesian

Institute of

Sciences ;

Research

Center for

Informatics,

Indonesia

Design and Implementation of Data

Storage System Using USB Flash

Drive in A Micro-controller Based

Data Logger


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PARALLEL SESSION 2 - DAY 1

THURSDAY OCTOBER 29

th

, 2015

15:30-17:00

Class 1

Alamanda 3

( Informatics

and

Information

Technology )

Institution

Title

15:30 - 15:45 Mas'ud A

Saputra

Center for

Material and

Technical

Product,

Ministry of

Industry,

Indonesia

Business Process Improvement

Design of Indonesian National

Standard (SNI) Product Certification

15:45 - 16:00 Ahmad

Sumarudin

Politeknik

Negeri

Indramayu,

Indonesia

The Design of High Throughput

WiFi Mesh Networked Wireless

Sensor Network Using OLSR

Protocol

16:00 - 16:15 Hanif

Fakhrurroja

Indonesian

Institute of

Sciences,

Indonesia

Design and Development of

Customer Distribution Mapping

Based on Geographical Information

System

16:15 - 16:30 B Ari Kuncoro

Bina

Nusantara

University,

Indonesia

Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference

System for Texture Image

Classification

16:30 - 16:45 Danika Trientin

Telkom

University,

Indonesia

Beef Freshness Classification by

Using Color Analysis, Multiwavelet

Transformation, and Artificial

Neural Network

16:45 - 17:00 Supriyanto

Praptodiyono

Universitas

Sultan Ageng

Tirtayasa ;

National

Advanced

IPv6 Centre,

USM,

Indonesia

Security Mechanism for IPv6

Stateless Address Autoconfiguration

15:30-17:00

Class 2

Alamanda 4

(Informatics

and

Information

Technology )

Institution

Title

15:30 - 15:45 Wiwin

Suwarningsih

Institut

Teknologi

Bandung;

Indonesian

Institute of

Science,

Indonesia

Indonesian Medical Question

Classification with Pattern Matching

15:45 - 16:00 Sugondo

Hadiyoso

Telkom

University,

Indonesia

ECG Signal Classification Using

Hjorth Descriptor

16:00 - 16:15 Wiwin

Suwarningsih

Institut

Teknologi

Bandung;

Indonesian

Extraction of Predicate-Argument

Structures From Sentence Based of

PICO Frames


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Institute of

Science,

Indonesia

16:15 - 16:30 Sivaramakrishn

an Krishnaiyer

Raman

Philips India

Limited, India

A Touchless Interface for

Interventional Radiology Procedures

16:30 - 16:45 Roy Deddy

Hasiholan

Tobing

Institut

Teknologi

Del,

Indonesia

Mobile Game Testing: Case Study of

A Puzzle Game Genre

16:45 - 17:00 Ikhwana Elfitri

/ Amirul Luthfi

Andalas

University,

Indonesia

R-TTT Module with Modified

Residual Signal for Improving

Multichannel Audio Signal Accuracy

15:30-17:00

Class 3

Alamanda 5

(Automation

/

Instrumentati

on)

Institution

Title

15:30 - 15:45 Hilman Syaeful

Alam

Indonesian

Institute of

Sciences,

Indonesia

Numerical Study of Structural

Integrity and Strain Response of

Double End Beam Load Cell Using

Finite Element Simulation

15:45 - 16:00 Beng Lee Ooi

Quest

International

University

Perak,

Malaysia

Frequency-Tunable Electromagnetic

Energy Harvester by Means of

Damping Switching

16:00 - 16:15 Aryuanto

Soetedjo

National

Institute of

Technology

(ITN)

Malang,

Indonesia

Development of PV Simulator by

Integrating Software and Hardware

for Laboratory Testing

16:15 - 16:30 Erwin Susanto

Telkom

University,

Indonesia

Guaranteed Cost Filter Design for

Discrete-time Neutral Systems

16:30 - 16:45 Anto Tri

Sugiarto

Tech.

Implementati

on for

Instrumentati

on

Development,

Indonesian

Institute of

Sciences

Active species formation of pulsed

plasma in water with ring-to-cylinder

reactor type electrode

16:45 - 17:00 Ayub Wimatra

Academy of

Engineering

and Flight

Safety,

Medan,

Indonesia

Active Suspension System based

Lyapunov Method and

Ground-hook Reference Model


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Friday, October 30

th

2015

Time

Activities

Location

Description

09:00 - 09:30 Registration

Secretariat desk

09:30 - 09:45 Coffee Break

09:45 - 11:00 Invited Talk I

Ballroom

MC : Naili Huda

Prof. Poki Chen

Chair : Irwan Purnama

11:00 - 13:30 Lunch Break

13:30 - 15:00 Parallel Session

1 Day 2:

Class 1

Alamanda 3

(Automation)

Chair : Hilman Syaeful Alam,

Recorded by : Bahrudin and

Irfan

Class 2

Alamanda 4

(Automation +

Optic)

Chair : Joni W. Simatupang,

Recorded by : Taufik and Triya

Class 3

Alamanda 5

(Informatics and

Information

Technology, Optic

and (N/MEMS))

Chair : Irwan Purnama,

Recorded by : Dika and Amri

15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break &

closing

ceremony

preparation

15:30 - 16:30 Closing

Ceremony :

Ballroom

General Chair

of ICACOMIT

2015 report

Head of

Technical

Implementation

Unit for

Instrumentation

Development


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PARALLEL SESSION 1 - DAY 2

FRIDAY OCTOBER 30

th

, 2015

13:30 - 15:00

Class 1

Alamanda 3

(Automation)

Institution

Title

13:30 - 13:45

Mutiara Maulida

Magister Program of

Engineering Physics,

Bandung Institute of

Technology,

Indonesia

Queue Length

Optimization of Vehicles

at Road Intersection

Using Parabolic

Interpolation Method

13:45 - 14:00

Le Hoa Nguyen

Department of

Electrical

Engineering, Danang

University of Science

and Technology

Optimal Design of

Parmameters for Digital

Controllers Using

Nonlinear Programing

Technique

14:00 - 14:15

Nesti Sianipar

Bina Nusantara

University, Indonesia

Effect of Gamma

Irradiation on Protein

Profile of Rodent Tuber

(Typhonium Flagelliforme

Lodd.) in Vitro Mutant

Based on 1D and 2D

PAGE Analyses

14:15 - 14:30

Dwi

Kusumandari

Indonesian Institute

of Sciences,

Indonesia

The Comparison of GVF

Snake Active Contour

Method and Ellipse Fit in

Optic Disc Detection for

Glaucoma Diagnosis

14:30 - 14:45

14:45 - 15:00

13:30 - 15:00

Class 2

Alamanda 4

(Automation

+ Optic)

Institution

13:30 - 13:45

Ruzita Abu

Bakar

Nilai University,

Malaysia

Multiwavelength EDFL

Based on Nonlinear

Polarization Rotation

13:45 - 14:00

Yayan Nugraha

Bandung Institute of

Technology,

Indonesia

Design of

Instrumentation for

Flatness Measurement of

Railroads

14:00 - 14:15

D. Hanto

Research Center for

Physics ; Indonesian

Institute of Sciences,

Indonesia

Design of Multi

Wavelength Optical

Power Meter Using

Feedback Resistor

Combination

14:15 - 14:30

Claudia Hidayat

Universitas

Indonesia, Indonesia

Study on a Narrow

Linewidth DFB LD and

LD-Based Injection

Locking Circuit

14:30 - 14:45

Prof. Poki Chen

National Taiwan

University of Science

and Technology

Taiwan


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13:30 - 13:45

David JM.

Sembiring

Sembiring

(Informatics

and

Information

Technology,

Optic and

(N/Mems))

Sekolah Tinggi

Poliprofesi Medan,

Indonesia

File Data Security with

Applications Using

Ridhcrypt Rijndael

Algorithm

13:45 - 14:00

Muhammad

Ilham Rizqyawan

Indonesian Institute

of Sciences,

Indonesia

Adventure Game as

Learning Media for

Introducing Music

Interval and Ear Training

to Kids

14:00 - 14:15

Luqman Hakim

Agency for

Meteorology,

Climatology and

Geophysics (BMKG)

Estimation of Wave

Propagation Distance in

Swash Zone with Image

Analysis Results of

CCTV-Coastal Telemetry

14:15 - 14:30

Irana Eka Putri

Technical

Implementation Unit

for Instrumentation

Development

Indonesia Institute of

Science

Numerical Simulation of

Organic Solar Cell TiO2

Porosity-based

Nano-Electrode


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Plenary Session

Brain-Machine Interface via Light

Prof. Keum-Shik Hong, Ph.D. (School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, Korea) Abstract- Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is an emerging non-invasive brain imaging technique and measures brain activities by means of near-infrared light of 650-950 nm wavelengths. The major advantages of fNIRS are its low cost, portability, and good temporal resolution as a plausible solution to real-time imaging. Recent research had showed the great potential of fNIRS as a tool for brain-computer interfaces. The general linear model (GLM) is most popular and is a common method for analysis of functional MRI data, but it has certain limitations in the case of optical signals. In this talk, the existing methods for fNIRS signals are reviewed and some recent advances are discussed. Some examples of brain-machine interfaces are also illustrated.

Smart Needle System for Robotics Surgery

Parsaoran Hutapea, Ph.D. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

Abstract- The ultimate research goal of the Composites Laboratory is to design and manufacture an innovative flexible/smart needle that can be used in various surgical procedures that use robotics surgery equipment. The smart needle is an actuating needling device for percutaneous intervention in soft tissue with greater flexibility and maneuverability, allowing accurate and easy access to target areas via obstacle avoidance and full conformity with the anatomical structure. The smart needling system can significantly improve cancer biopsy and treatment, and with a slight modification can be used for many other medical procedures such as drug delivery, in-vivo tissue analysis with Raman spectroscopy, and optical characterization. The smart needle concept can also potentially be applied to other surgical procedures, such as heart, bone marrow, spinal, eye, and brain surgeries. Dr. Hutapea and his team have constructed some scaled prototypes utilizing shape memory alloy (Nitinol) actuators to control the bending of the needle. The needle can be self-sensing via measuring the properties of the actuating Nitinol wires. Its motion through tissue can also be measured by external means through image-guided techniques. The proposed smart needle design is novel and different than other existing needle designs and concepts. Manufacturing challenges in developing a true-scale smart needle were learned and new researches are proposed and currently undergone to address those challenges. This keynote presentation will provide an overview of the research in the last six years.

Intelligent Sensing: From Macroscopic to Microscopic Scale

Poki Chen (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan)

Abstract- The intelligent household appliance and environment monitoring is the mainstream development for future energy saving and environmental protection. A complete open-source-based platform for smartbuilding monitoring is developed first and then the corresponding hardware, firmware and sensing devices are fully integrated. Many award-winning technologies, such as high efficiency convertor, RF breath detector, time-to-digital converter and CMOS thermal sensor ¡K are created. Both digital and analog implementations are explored to optimize the performance. Finally, a self-powered surveillance device composed of MEMS-based solar cell and temperature sensor will be introduced to conclude the talk.


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Abstracts

Effect of Flow Force in the Characteristics of Electrohydraulic Servovalves

Iwan Istanto (Pukyong National University, Korea), Kim Hyun Ho (Pukyong National University, Korea), Ji Sang Won (Pukyong National University, Korea), Lee Ill Yeong (Pukyong National University, Korea), Kim Sang Ho (SG Servo, Korea), Lee Hyeon Cheol

(SG Servo, Korea)

Abstract- In this paper, the mathematical model of servovalve is established. Flow force and parameters of the servovalve are derived from the experiment. The effect of flow force on step response, no-load flow characteristic, hysteresis and frequency response of servovalve are investigated by simulations. The effect of the flow force on the valve performances are described in detail based on the simulation results.

Embedded Sensor Fusion and Moving-average Filter for Inertial Measurement

Unit (IMU) on the Microcontroller-based Stabilized Platform

Grace Gita Redhyka (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Dika Setiawan (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Demi Soetraprawata (Indonesian Institute of Sciences,

Indonesia)

Abstract- Sensor Fusion (Complementary and Kalman filter) and Moving Average filter is implemented on Arduino microcontroller based data acquisition of rotation degree from Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) sensor for stabilized platform application. Stable platform prototype is designed to have two degrees of freedom, roll and pitch rotation. Output data from gyro and accelerometer were combined to take the advantage of each sensor. Digital filter algorithm was embedded into microcontroller programming. This paper analyze overshoot percentage, rise time, and data series smoothness of Sensor Fusion (Complementary and Kalman filter) and Moving Average filter response in IMU data acquisition from step input of 20 degree rotation. Moving-average filter resulted the smallest overshoot percentage of 0%, but resulted the slowest response with 0.42 second rise time. Overall best results is obtained using Complementary filter (alpha value 0.95) by overshoot percentage of 14.17%, 0.24 second rise time, and 0.18 data series smoothness.


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Numerical Study of Structural Integrity and Strain Response of Double End Beam

Load Cell Using Finite Element Simulation

Hilman Syaeful Alam (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia)

Abstract- Finite element simulation had been used to assess the structural integrity and strain response of double end beam load cell. The purpose of the study is to analyze the mechanical strength and to predict the class of measurement accuracy of the load cell design before manufacturing the physical prototypes. Based on the analysis of structural integrity, safety factor of the structure was still in acceptable limits therefore the structure would certainly secure against both plastic deformation and ultimate failure. Then based on the strain simulation results, the level of measurement accuracy was predicted to reach the medium class with a good repeatability of measurement.

Non-Contact Portable Infrared Thermometer for Rapid Influenza Screening

Daniel Santoso (Satya Wacana Christian University, Indonesia), Dalu Setiaji (Satya Wacana Christian University, Indonesia)

Abstract- Improvements in transportation technology combined with the growth and human population mobility have brought spreading rate of infectious diseases to new level. Fever is most common indicator for many infectious diseases-particularly influenza and can be easily screened using infrared thermography. However, most of thermography systems are expensive and non-portable. In worse case, pandemic flu outbreak in densely populated area will probably cause long queue of infected persons in crisis centre. To address those issues, we designed a non-contact portable infrared thermometer for fever screening in clinical settings. The device is also equipped with intuitive means to input symptoms associated with pandemic flu. The body temperature reading and list of symptoms is printed in ticket - size summary. Each suspect will carry this summary when seeing doctor for further examination. Inter - device testing under simulated clinical conditions and statistical analysis on temperature measurement between 35 to 38°C indicates that overall bias and precision was 0.2°C and ±0.4°C respectively. A single complete process may be finished in around one minute.


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Multi Objective Optimization of the Structural Design of Double End Beam Load

Cell

Hilman Syaeful Alam (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Bahrudin (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Demi Soetraprawata (Indonesian Institute of Sciences,

Indonesia)

Abstract- Multi objective optimization of the structural design of double end beam load cell had been performed using genetic algorithm. There were two design variable which was used to minimize the structural mass, to maximize the structural strength, and to maximize the level of measurement accuracy. Based on the optimization results, the weight reduction of the structure was successfully achieved of about 8.6%. Then the design safety factor reached 24 percent larger than the yield failure criterion therefore the structure will certainly secure against the plastic deformation. The accuracy of measurement of the load cell was predicted to reach the category of high accuracy due to

the amount of strain on the strain gauge cavity managed to exceed ± 1600 με.

Frequency-Tunable Electromagnetic Energy Harvester by Means of Damping

Switching

Beng Lee Ooi (Quest International University Perak, Malaysia), James Gilbert (University of Hull, United Kingdom), A. Rashid A. Aziz (Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia) Abstract- In this paper, a novel switching damping system that can widen the operational bandwidth of an electromagnetic vibration energy harvester is presented. In the system, the damping is switched periodically within each oscillation cycle in response to the real-time position and velocity of the devices resonator. A comprehensive timing model of switching damping device is derived analytically and its resonant frequency is computed by using the MATLAB solver. The simulated results demonstrate that natural frequency of the system can be shifted up or down for a reasonably range of natural frequency by switching the electrical induced damping. The results also indicate that for a higher damping system, the devices natural frequency can be shifted up to the range of +20.2% and -40.6% away from the initial natural frequency. However, the drawback is that the switching damping system will affects the peak output, which is highly dependent on the value of the damping.


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Security Lock with DTMF Polyphonic Tone Sensor

Joni W. Simatupang (President University, Indonesia), Herry Azhari Rangkuti (President University, Indonesia)

Abstract- Home automation (smart home) is a home that which it is equipped by a system for controlling and integrating electronic devices, such as lighting, home theather, CCTV (closed-circuit television), HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), security locks of gates and doors, motion sensor, and etc. The purpose is to provide the improved simplicity, energy efficiency, security, and comfortability at home for the user benefits. Smart home can be easily controlled by a PC or laptop, tablet, or even smart phone. For example, smart phone could be integrated as a part of tone sensor system for security door lock automation. In this research work, the locking automation system using smart phone polyphonic tone sensor have been designed and implemented. A simple unlocking mechanism is explained as follows. The DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) module which has been programmed with Arduino was used to receive the signal from the polyphonic smart phone. After processing by Arduino Uno, then the driver will unlock the door. In three seconds, it will lock again. The security system like in the ATM (automated teller machine), the working range sensitivity of the system, and the amount of password digits are some limitations of this work, which could be better improved in the near future.

The Comparison of GVF Snake Active Contour Method and Ellipse Fit in Optic

Disc Detection for Glaucoma Diagnosis

Dwi Esti Kusumandari (Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia), Aris Munandar (Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia), Grace G Redhyka (Indonesian Institute of

Science, Indonesia)

Abstract- Glaucoma nowadays has become the second prevalent cause of blindness in Indonesia following cataract. It induces nerve damage to the optic disc due to the increased pressure in the ocular fluid and result to a decrease in the field of view area, which may later lead to vision loss. One method which is used for diagnosing glaucoma is by observing the shape and size changes of the optic disc and optic cup. This research proposes a method for automatic analysis of the shape and size of the optic disc and optic cup based on fundus image. The proposed method is based on the optic disc and optic cup edge detection, performed by GVF Snake Active Contour. In this paper we compare the system performance of our developed system, GVF Snake Active Contour, with the Ellipse Fit method, which is now used by ophthalmologist as a tool to assist the glaucoma diagnosis. The result shows that the GVF Snake Active Contour system gives better result compare to the Ellipse Fit system. Both of the system give the highest accuracy of performance attained for C/D ratio of area is 84,38% for GVF Snake Active Contour method and 81,25% for Ellipse Fit method.


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Finger Movement Pattern Recognition Method Using Artificial Neural Network

Based on Electromyography (EMG) Sensor

Mochammad Ariyanto (Diponegoro University, Indonesia), Wahyu Caesarendra (University of Wollongong; Diponegoro University, Australia), Khusnul Mustaqim (Diponegoro

University, Indonesia), Mohamad Irfan (Diponegoro University, Indonesia), Jonny Pakpahan (Diponegoro University, Indonesia), Joga Setiawan (Diponegoro University,

Australia), Andri Winoto (Diponegoro University, Indonesia)

Abstract- In this study, the EMG signals are processed using 16 time-domain features extraction to classify the finger movement such as thumb, index, middle, ring, and little. The pattern recognition of 16 extracted features are classified using artificial neural network (ANN) with two layer feed forward network. The network utilizes a log-sigmoid transfer function in hidden layer and a hyperbolic tangent sigmoid transfer function in the output layer. The ANN uses 10 neurons in hidden layer and 5 neurons in output layer. The training of ANN pattern recognition uses Levenberg-Marquardt training algorithm and the performance utilizes mean square error (MSE). At about 22 epochs the MSE of training, test, and validation get stabilized and MSE is very low. Based on the resulted overall confusion matrix, the accuracy of thumb, middle, ring, and little is 100%. The confusion of index is 16.7%. The overall confusion matrix shows that the error is 3.3% and overall performance is 96.7%.

An Experiment of Lie Detection Based EEG-P300 Classified by SVM Algorithm

Artha Ivonita Simbolon (Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia), Arjon Turnip (Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia), Jeperson Hutahaean (STIMIK Royal, Indonesia),

Yessica Siagian (STIMIK Royal, Indonesia), Novica Irawati (STIMIK Royal, Indonesia) Abstract- ERP method is chosen to identify whether a person is lying or not. It comprises of three steps and utilizes signal P300 as marker. For the sake of simplicity, Matlab based program is constructed to take over the processes. Eleven males whose age is between 20 and 27 were subject to the experiment. The gathered data were then divided into training and test data to produce several models. They were then narrowed down using SVM method based on accuracy and computation time. Despite being relatively low in accuracy, the resulting model that is used in the program proved to be able to discern all of the subjects.


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An Application of Online ANFIS Classifier for Wheelchair Based Brain-Computer

Interface

Mardi Turnip, Abdi Dharma, Hendra H.S. Pasaribu (Prima Indonesia University, Indonesia), M Faizal Amri (Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia), Arjon Turnip

(Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia)

Abstract- In this paper, an application of nonlinear adaptive filter on EEG-SSVEP extraction for brain-controlled wheelchair is proposed. We used Adaptive Network Fuzzy Interference System as classifier for EEG signals. We focus on steady-state paradigms using a periodic visual stimulus, which are increasingly being used in both brain-computer interface (BCI) and cognitive neuroscience researches In the experiment, four subjects with age about 25±1 years were tested. The experimental results in this work show that the implementation of the proposed method achieves a great statistical improvement in extracting peak amplitude features. After a short time of practice, most participants could learn to extract the EEG-SSVEP wave with greater than 95% accuracy.

EEG Based Pattern Recognition Method for Classification of Four Mental Tasking

Wahyu Caesarendra (Diponegoro University, Indonesia), Mochammad Ariyanto (Diponegoro University, Indonesia), Syahara U. Lexon (Diponegoro University, Indonesia),

Elta D. Pasmanasari (Diponegoro University, Indonesia), Cindy R. Chang (University of Wollongong, Australia), Joga D. Setiawan (Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia) Abstract- This paper presents a result of pattern recognition method for different mental tasking of 8 volunteers. The EEG data used in this paper were acquired from 8 Indonesian volunteer using Emotiv EEG device with 16 channels. 24 feature extraction methods including time-domain and statistical features are applied to the EEG signal. Feed forward artificial neural network (ANN) is employed for classification. This is the preliminary study in developing a pattern recognition method for stroke survivors in Indonesia. The paper aims to investigate the reliable EEG signal from 14 channels. The results show that among 14 EEG channels, channel F7 and F8 are better in classification than other channels. The test classification of channel F7 and F8 is 66.7%.


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Particle Swarm Optimization and Fuzzy Logic Control in Gas Leakage Detector

Mobile Robot

Kanda Januar Miraswan (Sriwijaya University, Indonesia), Nur Maulidevi (Institute Technology of Bandung, Indonesia)

Abstract- There are few challenges in the detection of gas leaks using a mobile robot such as, the search space is vast, needed of a certain level of intelligence so that the searching process of robot become optimal, and the complexity to deal with unstructured environments. Combination of Particle Swarm Optimization(PSO) and Fuzzy Logic Control(FLC) can answer these challenges, PSO role as each robot can conduct cooperation in the searching process of robots, where robots can tell the nearest other robot best position. FLC roles to handle complexity in avoiding other robots and obstacles so that the robot can avoid obstacles smoothly. As results of the simulation showed that PSO-FLC control can detect gas leak's source better based on the output of velocity and turning control as well as better travel time search, compared with the control of mobile robots without any PSO or FLC.

Effect of Gamma Irradiation on Protein Profile of Rodent Tuber (

Typhonium

flagelliforme

Lodd.) in Vitro Mutant Based on 1D and 2D PAGE Analyses

Nesti Sianipar (Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia), Ragapadmi Purnamaningsih (Icabiograd, Indonesia), Chelen (Alumni of Pelita Harapan University, Indonesia) Abstract- Rodent tuber is an Indonesian anti-cancer herbal plant whose genetic variation is low. Genetic variation is crucial to be increased to enhance the content of anticancer bioactive compounds. In vitro calli of rodent tuber have been mutated by gamma irradiation. Mutant plants have their genome modified and therefore also affected protein expression. The purpose of this research was to identify protein expression differences between mutant and control rodent tuber plants by 1D and 2D PAGE. 1D PAGE has shown differences in the number of protein bands between control and mutant. M6/2 did not show any expression of 6,9 kD protein. 2D PAGE has identified 24 proteins which were expressed by control and M6/2 plants. Among them, 13 spots were up-regulated and 9 spots were down-regulated in M6/2 plants. In conclusion, 1D and 2D PAGE analyses have successfully proven the changes in protein expression between control and mutant rodent tuber plants.


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Development of PV Simulator by Integrating Software and Hardware for

Laboratory Testing

Aryuanto Soetedjo (National Institute of Technology (ITN) Malang, Indonesia), Abraham Lomi (ITN Malang, Indonesia), Yusuf Ismail Nakhoda (National Institute of Technology

(ITN) Malang, Indonesia), Gunawan Eko Hendroyono (ITN Malang, Indonesia)

Abstract- This paper presents the development of PV (photovoltaic) simulator used for laboratory testing. The proposed simulator integrates both the software and the hardware device. The aim of proposed simulator is to develop an instrument that provides the output electrical power which is determined by the characteristic of PV under the varying solar irradiation. The Simulink software is employed to model the I-V characteristic of the PV. The output of Simulink is interfaced to a microcontroller for adjusting the current of an adjustable DC power supply. The experimental results show that the proposed simulator works appropriately, in the sense that power delivered by the adjustable power supply follows the maximum output power determined by the solar irradiation simulated in the Simulink. Further, the output of PV simulator could be connected to real electrical load for laboratory testing.

Guaranteed Cost Filter Design for Discrete-time Neutral Systems

Erwin Susanto (Telkom University, Indonesia), Ig prasetya Dwi (Telkom University, Indonesia), Junartho Halomoan (Telkom University, Indonesia), Agung Surya Wibowo

(Telkom University, Indonesia), Mitsuaki Ishitobi (Kumamoto University, Japan) Abstract- This paper presents the guaranteed cost filter of uncertain linear neutral systems. By discretizing the system, the work is an extension of the previous study on continuous case. We propose the robust filter design via linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). Because the inequalities obtained contain inverse relations, an LMI based iterative algorithm is used. A numerical example is given to illustrate the advantage of the proposed method.


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Dago Pakar

Dago Pakar is a tourism objects that has been very popular in Bandung, it is located next to the North of the Bandung on Jalan Ir. H. Djuanda. Dago Pakar presents beautiful natural scenery because it is one of the forest which still survives in bandung city. Dago Pakar becomes the first forest park in indonesia that to be officiated by president suharto. If you want to visit Dago Pakar, do not get you missed to visit Waterfall Maribaya, Japan Cave and Neherlands cave in the same tourism area. In the last, Japan cave worn by soldiers Japan as place of defense, built by an indigenous population of the former employed forcibly, it was called romusha. So did the Netherlands, the former employed forcibly was called rodi. Those caves are used to save their food reserves, guns, and goods looted from Indonesians.

Komplek Tahura Ir. H Djuanda No.99 Dago Pakar. Bandung 40198 GPS coordinate: --6.917464, 107.619123

Saung Angklung Udjo

Saung Anglung Udjo (SAU) is a workshop where the culture, the venue, the center of bamboo handcrafts and musical instruments of bamboo workshop. In addition, the SAU has a purpose as educational laboratories and centers of learning to keep Sundanese culture and especially angklung. Founded in 1966 by Udjo Ngalagena and his wife Uum Sumiati, to keep up traditional Sundanese arts and culture. It is located at Jl Padasuka 118, East Bandung. SAU illustrates nature and culture in harmony, it's no wonder SAU becomes a noticeable destination where people could experience Sundanese culture as a part of world heritage. Located in eastern Bandung, SAU is a perfect tranquility for enjoying air and beautiful bamboo domination, from the bamboo crafts and interiors to the sound of musical instruments.

Jl. Padasuka No.118, Cibeunying Kidul, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40192, Indonesia GPS coordinate: -6.898202, 107.655040


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Gedung Sate

Sate House (Gedung Sate), with his trademark ornamentation skewers on a central tower, has long been a marker or landmark Bandung is not only known to the public in West Java, but also throughout the building was used as a model even sign to some buildings and signs of in West Java. Built in 1920, the white building is still standing strong, elegant, and now serves as the seat of government buildings in West Java. “Gedong Sate” is named “Gedong Bebe” by the residents then more popular with the “Satay House” because of the spire of the building there is a skewer with 6 water guava fruit-shaped ornaments. Sunday Special in Satay House lawn environment be an option where most people to relax, just sit around enjoying the fresh air or light exercise Bandung city. Comparing with the Sate House seat of goverment buildings (capitol building) in many of the nations’s capital does not seem excessive. The equation is all built in the middle of a green complex with a magnificent central tower.

Jalan Diponegoro No. 22, Bandung, Jawa Barat, Indonesia GPS coordinate: -6.902516, 107.618782


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Trans Studi Bandung

TRANS STUDIO THEME PARK, Trans Studio Bandung is the second

indoor park in Indonesia after Makasar. Trans Studi Bandung is much

more spectacular and exciting than Trans Studio Makasar, but both have

their own uniqueness that makes Trans Studio Bandung not only the

biggest in Indonesia but also one of the biggest in the world. TRANS

STUDIO THEME PARK provides 20 rides and a variety of shows,

divided into 3 different and unique zones. Visitors will feel the experience

of becoming a star in front of the camera and the men behind the scene of

the favorite TV programs in TRANS TV and TRANS 7,such as ‘Dunia

Lain’, ‘Jelajah’, ‘Si Bolang’ and many more.

Jl. Gatot Subroto 289, Bandung 40273. Bandung

GPS coordinate: -6.924530, 107.636194

Cihampelas Walk Mall

Cihampelas Walk Shopping Mall in Bandung is one of the very popular places in town especially when you are here to do some serious shopping. When you are in Bandung, drivers or hotel staff will highly recommend this shopping place to you and for those who want a good mix in street and mall shopping, this is the place to visit. Often called Ci-Walk by the locals, you can find just about anything a local mall would offer, just that here, you can get some great discounts and bargains on clothes. For foodies, one of the interesting local stalls outside the F&B area called Warung Talaga which was selling all kinds of Taufoo (Tahu).

Jl. Cihampelas No. 160, Jawa Barat 40131, Indonesia GPS coordinate: -6.893545, 107.605562


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Dusun Bambu located in the area of the foot of the Burangrang, Lembang. Beautiful natural scenery is still naturally and can add tourist attraction. Burangrang becomes one of the central points in the Dusun Bambu Family Leisure Park area. Located in the high altitude will give you privilege to get the strategic landscape view of Burangrang Mountains that will remind you to the legend of Sangkuriang's used branches that pilled up into a mountain. The term 'Burangrang' itself came from ‘hill and branches’, a symbol of connection between human with the descendants as well as with the community.

Jl. Kolonel Masturi Km. 11, Situ Lembang, Bandung, Jawa Barat | (022) 82782020 GPS coordinate: -6.789375, 107.578753


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Contact

2015 International Conference on

Automation, Cognitive Science, Optics, Micro Electro-Mechanical System,

and Information Technology

(ICACOMIT 2015)

Email: secretariat@icacomit.org

Web : http://www.icacomit.org/

Technical Implementation Unit for Instrumentation Development

Indonesia Institute of Science

Jl. Sangkuriang Kompleks LIPI Gedung 30, 40135

Bandung, Jawa Barat, Indonesia

Phone: +62 22 2503053

Fax: +62 22 2504577


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