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<title>Smartway: A predictive model for traffic management decision</title>
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<name>Egaravanda, Sayuri (56516990500); Nugroho, Lukito Edi (6507794445); Adji, Teguh Bharata (24734043700); Widyawan (55666627500); Munawar, Ahmad (36562276400)</name>
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<summary type="text">Smartway: A predictive model for traffic management decision
Egaravanda, Sayuri (56516990500); Nugroho, Lukito Edi (6507794445); Adji, Teguh Bharata (24734043700); Widyawan (55666627500); Munawar, Ahmad (36562276400)
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Smartway describes a service innovation in transportation with development of two way interaction between government and citizen. Citizen is viewed as a government's partner in Traffic Management System decision-making process. This research will exercise an innovative G2C/C2G relation in the transportation sector where both share responsibility for shaping the service to precisely meet people's need. Connecting user-domain information and traffic control mechanism will create a closed feedback control system that can be established to achieve the desired optimal state. Kalman filter is used to predict the number of vehicles which pass a certain segment for the purpose of decision making in traffic control. Additionally, prediction can be used to determine the cycle time of an intersection. © 2016 IEEE.
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<dc:date>2017-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Post-Installation: Insight of coastal-area society in Hybrid Electric Power Systems (HEPS) of Pantai Baru, Yogyakarta</title>
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<name>Widhyharto, Derajad S. (55824581500)</name>
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<updated>2025-02-11T16:11:40Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">Post-Installation: Insight of coastal-area society in Hybrid Electric Power Systems (HEPS) of Pantai Baru, Yogyakarta
Widhyharto, Derajad S. (55824581500)
Sasmito A.P.; Sunarno I.; Hong L.P.
The Hybrid Electric Power Systems project is a pilot renewable energy project of the Indonesian Ministry of Research and Technology since 2010. Hybrid power (windmill and solar cell) was chosen because of their huge heat and wind potential in coastal area of Pantai Baru. Post-installation is critical, considering the existence of alternative energy was expected to bring changes in the life of coastal people nearby. Participatory Action Research (PAR) was the method used to do deeper exploration of the changes happened after the hybrid electric power installation in Pantai Baru. Coastal society had a bigger dependency on natural resources and secluded from any technology development, including the hybrid power itself. The use of PAR method reversed the top down logic by the Indonesian Ministry of Research and Technology with the bottom up logic, adjust the people's needs which processed from the grassroots. This research was conducted in three years, using three approaches; exploration, reflection, and action. Through these approaches, it was possible for the researchers to understand the actual condition of coastal society and chose the women groups as the main informants as well as the main group which got the biggest benefits of the Hybrid Electric Power Systems (HEPS), they were capable of giving fast responses on the changes happened through the culinary, tourism, fishpond, etc. This condition emphasized both the central role of women and the knot of all dynamics of the HEPS installation. In conclusion, women groups positioned themselves as the transformation agent of the usage of this renewable energy around HEPS Pantai Baru. As the main beneficiaries, women groups had improved their capability to adapt. It increased the income, consumption level, etc. Despite the success of the adaptation, they were still failing their position as the agents and users of the renewable energy. Their existence was limited merely to objects/beneficiaries, instead of being the subjects/actors of the HEPS technology. This study is essential as a data baseline, prepare the policy of technology intervention as well renewable energy campaign. © 2018 The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
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<dc:date>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Strengthening the effectiveness of whistleblowing system A study for the implementation of anti-corruption policy in Indonesia</title>
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<name>Nurhidayat, Ilham (57200364227); Kusumasari, Bevaola (36460064500)</name>
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<updated>2025-02-11T16:10:48Z</updated>
<published>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Strengthening the effectiveness of whistleblowing system A study for the implementation of anti-corruption policy in Indonesia
Nurhidayat, Ilham (57200364227); Kusumasari, Bevaola (36460064500)
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Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to identify and map out various aspects and key elements, which are necessary to strengthen an effective and systematic whistleblowing system (WBS) and ensure adequate protection in accordance with the characteristics typical of Indonesia. Design/methodology/approach-This research emphasizes the extensive use of literature review and previous research that analyze whistleblowing as an issue and ethical challenge in public institutions. This research also reviews documents pertaining to the formulation and implementation of existing WBS. Additionally, this research also analyzes some cases experienced by a number of whistleblower figures in Indonesia as a contribution and recommendation to parties interested in formulating a more effective and systematic WBS. Findings-An effective and systematic WBS, assuring adequate protection, needs a number of key elements which will be identified and mapped out in this research and, subsequently, categorized into several aspects covering human and ethical culture; policy; legal protection; organizational structure; and procedures and process in accordance to Indonesia's specific characteristics. Practical implications-The paper can be a source to explore anti-corruption policy and the prevention approach of corruption based on Indonesian perspectives. Originality/value-This paper is a significant undertaking aimed at raising public trust in public institutions and providing adequate protection to whistleblowers. It also contributes by encouraging the public organization to prevent corruption and other wrongdoing, which, nowadays, are common in Indonesia. © 2017 Emerald Publishing Limited.
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<dc:date>2018-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Results from a recent Ocean Bottom Node field trial, in a shallow water and high current environment, Indonesia</title>
<link href="http://digilib.fisipol.ugm.ac.id/repo/handle/15717717/21760" rel="alternate"/>
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<name>Stone, J.A. (36653113100); Manning, T. (16029136900); Priyambodo, D. (57194454688); Suryanto, D. (57210377940); Santoso, P. (6508252303); Septyana, T. (57194333980)</name>
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<id>http://digilib.fisipol.ugm.ac.id/repo/handle/15717717/21760</id>
<updated>2025-02-11T16:10:38Z</updated>
<published>2016-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Results from a recent Ocean Bottom Node field trial, in a shallow water and high current environment, Indonesia
Stone, J.A. (36653113100); Manning, T. (16029136900); Priyambodo, D. (57194454688); Suryanto, D. (57210377940); Santoso, P. (6508252303); Septyana, T. (57194333980)
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In preparation of an Ocean Bottom Node (OBN) technology application in Bintuni Bay's high current environment, BP has worked with several node manufacturers to conduct equipment tests to ensure high quality data can be acquired with new efficient nodal systems. The objective of the test was to investigate and demonstrate that ambient noise levels of the new equipment were comparable to legacy data in the area, and the specific Ocean Bottom Nodes tested are stable in these tidal currents. Furthermore, because of accelerated rates of corrosion to in-sea seismic equipment in previous OBC programs, corrosion tests were also conducted. When acquisition is intended in high current environments, the authors recommend to conduct field experiments to determine the suitability of available seismic node technologies in that environment. The conclusion from tests presented in this paper is that some Ocean Bottom Nodes, but not all, are appropriate for use in Bintuni Bay OBS surveys, and survey durations of over 2 months may require additional spare anodes.
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<dc:date>2016-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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