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KARYA ILMIAH : PROSIDING

Judul Karya Ilmiah : Sustainable Community Based Water Supply at Salatiga by Use of Rapfish Method Jumlah Penulis : 3 orang (Suharyanto, Angelica Deasy, K., Sudarno)

Status Pengusul : Penulis ke-1

Identitas Prosiding : a. Judul Prosiding : MATEC Web of Conferences 159,01023

2nd International Joint Conference on Advanced Engineering and Technology, IJCAET 2017 &

International Symposium on Advanced Mechanical and Power Engineering, ISAMPE 2017

b. ISBN/ISSN : 2261-236X

c. Thn Terbit, Tempat Pelaks. : 2018, Bali, 24 - 26 August 2017 d. Penerbit/Organiser : EDP Sciences / Universitas Diponegoro e. Alamat Repository/Web : https://www.matec-

conferences.org/articles/matecconf/abs/2018/18/

matecconf_ijcaet-

isampe2018_01023/matecconf_ijcaet- isampe2018_01023.html

Alamat Artikel : https://www.matec-

conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2018/18/

matecconf_ijcaet-isampe2018_01023.pdf f. Terindeks di (jika ada) : Scopus

Kategori Publikasi Makalah :

Prosiding Forum Ilmiah Internasional

(beri pada kategori yang tepat)

Prosiding Forum Ilmiah Nasional

Hasil Penilaian Peer Review :

Komponen Yang Dinilai

Nilai Maksimal Prosiding

Nilai Akhir Yang Diperoleh Internasional Nasional

a. Kelengkapan unsur isi prosiding (10%) 3.00 2,10

b. Ruang lingkup dan kedalaman pembahasan

(30%) 9.00 6,30

c. Kecukupan dan kemutahiran data/informasi dan

metodologi (30%) 9.00 7,25

d. Kelengkapan unsur dan kualitas terbitan

/prosiding (30%) 9.00 6,30

Total = (100%) 30.00 21,95

Nilai Pengusul = (60% x 21,95) = 13,17 Catatan Penilaian Paper oleh Reviewer :

1. Kesesuaian dan kelengkapan unsur isi prosiding:

2. Ruang lingkup dan kedalaman pembahasan:

3. Kecukupan dan kemutakhiran data/informasi dan metodologi:

4. Kelengkapan unsur dan kualitas terbitan:

Semarang, 12 April 2020 Reviewer 1

Prof. Dr. Ir. Suripin, M. Eng NIP. 196004271987031001

Unit Kerja : Departemen Teknik Sipil FT UNDIP 30

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HASIL PENILAIAN SEJAWAT SEBIDANG ATAU PEER REVIEW KARYA ILMIAH : PROSIDING

Judul Karya Ilmiah : Sustainable Community Based Water Supply at Salatiga by Use of Rapfish Method Jumlah Penulis : 3 orang (Suharyanto, Angelica Deasy, K., Sudarno)

Status Pengusul : Penulis ke-1

Identitas Prosiding : a. Judul Prosiding : MATEC Web of Conferences 159,01023

2nd International Joint Conference on Advanced Engineering and Technology, IJCAET 2017 &

International Symposium on Advanced Mechanical and Power Engineering, ISAMPE 2017

b. ISBN/ISSN : 2261-236X

c. Thn Terbit, Tempat Pelaks. : 2018, Bali, 24 - 26 August 2017 d. Penerbit/Organiser : EDP Sciences / Universitas Diponegoro e. Alamat Repository/Web : https://www.matec-

conferences.org/articles/matecconf/abs/2018/18/

matecconf_ijcaet-

isampe2018_01023/matecconf_ijcaet- isampe2018_01023.html

Alamat Artikel : https://www.matec-

conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2018/18/

matecconf_ijcaet-isampe2018_01023.pdf f. Terindeks di (jika ada) : Scopus

Kategori Publikasi Makalah :

Prosiding Forum Ilmiah Internasional

(beri pada kategori yang tepat)

Prosiding Forum Ilmiah Nasional

Hasil Penilaian Peer Review :

Komponen Yang Dinilai

Nilai Maksimal Prosiding

Nilai Akhir Yang Diperoleh Internasional Nasional

a. Kelengkapan unsur isi prosiding (10%) 3,00 3,00

b. Ruang lingkup dan kedalaman pembahasan (30%)

9,00 8,50

c. Kecukupan dan kemutahiran data/informasi dan metodologi (30%)

9,00 8,50

d. Kelengkapan unsur dan kualitas terbitan /prosiding (30%)

9,00 8,50

Total = (100%) 30,00 28,50

Nilai Pengusul = (60% x28,50) =17,10 Catatan Penilaian Paper oleh Reviewer :

1. Kesesuaian dan kelengkapan unsur isi jurnal:

Sistematika penulisan terdiri dari Title, Abstract, Introduction, Method, Analisys and Discussion, Conclusion and Recommendation. Judul sesuai dengan isi dari artikel. Ada penulis korespondensi

2. Ruang lingkup dan kedalaman pembahasan:

Lingkup studi sesuai dengan bidang ilmu penulis. Artikel merupakan evaluasi untuk memecahkan masalah.

keberlanjutan dari beberapa CBWS di Salatiga menggunakan metode Rapfish.

3. Kecukupan dan kemutakhiran data/informasi dan metodologi:

Rujukan primer dengan terbitan kurang dari lima tahun cukup. Metode yang digunakan cukup jelas.

4. Kelengkapan unsur dan kualitas terbitan

Artikel diterbitkan dalam Proceedings - MATEC Web of Conferences, 2017.

Semarang, 16 April 2020 Reviewer 2

Prof. Dr. Ir. Sri Sangkawati, M.Sc.

NIP. 195409301980032001

Unit Kerja : Departemen Teknik Sipil FT UNDIP

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Department of Civil Engineering, Eng. Faculty, Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia Public Works Department, Salatiga Regency, Indonesia

Department of Environmental Engineering, Eng. Faculty, Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia

Abstract

Sustainable water supply has been the United Nation's goal as stipulated in Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's). In 2030, all people must have acess to safe and affordable drinking water. In Salatiga Indonesia, the water supply company (PDAM) can now only serves 65.64% of the city's population. There are about 11.14% of the population served by community based water supply (CBWS). In line with the SDG's, The Government of Indonesia's program to have 100% coverage of water supply. The limitation on PDAM coverage has led the increase number of CBWS. This tendency has raised the question on the sustainability of CBWS. This paper presents the sustainability evaluations of some CBWS in Salatiga using Rapfish method. In the method, sustainability is evaluated using multi-dimensional scalling based on aspects of ecological, technological, social, institutional, and economical. The strategy to improve sustainability is identified using SWOT analysis. The study performed at 4 (four) CBWS at Kecamatan Sidorejo, Salatiga. It represents the CBWS using deep water sources and spring water sources. It shows that all CBWS analysed are barely sustainable on the dimension of ecological, technological, and social. The dimension on institutional and economical are in the status of no sustainability. Therefore, the CBWS need some improvement and reinforcement especially on institutional and economical. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2018.

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Development of risk-based standardized WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) for quality planning of high rise building architectural works 01019

Mirradewi Rianty, Yusuf Latief and Leni Sagita Riantini Published online: 30 March 2018

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Ignatius Sriyana

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Mochammad Agung Wibowo, Naniek Utami Handayani, Anita Mustikasari, Asri Nurdiana and M. Nur Soleh

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Sustainable Community Based Water Supply at Salatiga by Use of Rap sh Method

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Suharyanto, Angelica Deasy K and Sudarno Published online: 30 March 2018

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Amelia K. Indriastuti and Eko Yulipriyono Published online: 30 March 2018

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Afrizal Nursin, Yusuf Latief and Ibrahim Published online: 30 March 2018

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Edy Anto Soentoro, Erlangga Perwira, Yadi Suryadi and Winskayati Published online: 30 March 2018

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Housing Satisfaction and Willingness to Move to Low-cost Rental Apartments of Slum Dwellers in Semarang Urban Area 01048

Asnawi Manaf, Hadi Wahyono, Ita Puspita Sari and Dias Aprilia Published online: 30 March 2018

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The potential biodiesel production from Cerbera odollam oil (Bintaro) in Aceh

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Khairil, Aulia Rizki, Iskandar, Jalaluddin, A.S. Silitonga, H.H. Masjuki and T.M.I. Mahlia Published online: 30 March 2018

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Fatigue Testing and Evaluation of Fatigue Strength under Multiaxial Stress State;

Why do we need fatigue testing? 01050

Takamoto Itoh, Fumio Ogawa and Takahiro Morishita Published online: 30 March 2018

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Experimental performance studies of small wall room air conditioner for R410A retro tted with R290 01051

Berkah Fajar TK and Geraldus Nicolas Dipto I Published online: 30 March 2018

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Simulation and analysis of the aeroelastic-galloping-based piezoelectric energy harvester utilizing FEM and CFD 01052

Ismoyo Haryanto, Achmad Widodo, Toni Prahasto, Djoeli Satrijo, Iswan Pradiptya and Hassen Ouakad

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Fatigue Testing and Evaluation of Fatigue Strength under Multiaxial Stress State;

Why do we need fatigue testing?

Takamoto Itoh

*

, Fumio Ogawa and Takahiro Morishita

Ritsumeikan University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Science and Engineering, 1-1-1 Nojihigashi, Kusatsu-shi, Shiga, 525-8577, Japan

Abstract. Types of multiaxial fatigue tests and their experimental results are presented in this paper. There are typical three types in multiaxial fatigue tests: the combining push-pull and reversed torsion loading test using hollow cylinder specimen, the biaxial tension-compression test using cruciform specimen and the inner pressure applied the push-pull loading test using the hollow cylinder specimen. In the combining a push-pull loading and a reversed torsion loading test, failure life under non- proportional loading in which principal directions of stress and strain were changed in a cycle was shortened compared to proportional loading in which those are fixed. Fatigue lives were well-correlated using a non- proportional strain range considering the effect of strain path and material dependence. In the biaxial tension-compression test, the failure life decreased with increase of the principal strain ratio. In the inner pressure applied the push-pull loading test, cyclic deformation behaviour due to complex loading paths of multiaxial fatigue tests with the inner pressure associated with push-pull and rev. torsion acted to reduce the failure lives.

Experimental investigation of multiaxial failure life and elucidation of their governing mechanism is essential and it can broaden the applicability of structural components.

1 Introduction

Investigation of fatigue properties is essential for design of structural components. In practical application, structures are subjected to complex multiaxial load. Therefore, the understanding of multiaxial fatigue properties of materials is important. Indeed, failure lives are overestimated when the effect of multiaxiality is neglected. Multiaxial fatigue testing usually has been carried out using a hollow cylinder specimen by applying push-pull loading and a reversed torsion loading and the applicability of multiaxial stress and strain parameters has been discussed [1-5]. However, a principal strain ratio () and a principal stress ratio () ranges performable by the testing method are –1–ν and –10, where ν is the Poisson’s ratio. Structural components sometimes undergo fatigue damage at principal strain/stress ratios in excess of the above range under service loading. In

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An Integration of PSO-based Feature Selection and Random Forest for Anomaly Detection in IoT Network 01053

Bayu Adhi Tama and Kyung-Hyune Rhee Published online: 30 March 2018

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Analysis of calcium carbonate polymorphs deposited in water piping system and the e ect of tartaric acid additive 01054

W. A. Putranto, Y. Umardhani, Sulistyo, Yurianto and A. P. Bayuseno Published online: 30 March 2018

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Rear Wheel Drive Recumbent Bicycle for Urban Transportation in a Tropical Emerging Country 01055

Bambang Suhardi, Ilham Priadythama and Pringgo Widyo Laksono Published online: 30 March 2018

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Waleed Ali, Wahyu Putranto, Stefanus Muryanto and Athanasius Bayuseno Published online: 30 March 2018

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Eko Sasmito Hadi, Parlindungan Manik and Muhammad Iqbal Published online: 30 March 2018

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Structural analysis for in-service gas pipeline lowering using numerical method

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Mochamad Safarudin and Joga Dharma Setiawan Published online: 30 March 2018

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Resistance and Stability Analysis for Catamaran Fishing Vessel with Solar Cell in Calm Water 01059

Teguh Putranto, Wasis Dwi Aryawan, Hesty Anita Kurniawati, Dony Setyawan and Sri Rejeki Wahyu Pribadi

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Erica Caesariaty Harni Prima Nabena, Brian Yuliarto, Nugraha and Muhammad Iqbal Published online: 30 March 2018

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Endra Oey, Dadang Gunawan and Dodi Sudiana Published online: 30 March 2018

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Achmad Widodo, Toni Prahasto, Djoeli Satrijo, Budi Setiyana, Sugiyanto, Ismoyo Haryanto and Didik Djoko Susilo

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Panut Widodo, Gunawan Dwi Haryadi and Achmad Widodo Published online: 30 March 2018

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Design studies of inner and outer embedded Permanent Magnet for hybrid electric vehicles 02003

Aravind CV, Ramani Kannan, Heng Jing Lei and Joga Dharma Setiawan Published online: 30 March 2018

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S. Sulistyo and Rizky

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Agung Yudhistira Hidayat, Achmad Widodo and Gunawan Dwi Haryadi Published online: 30 March 2018

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Design studies of inner and outer embedded Permanent Magnet for hybrid electric vehicles

Aravind CV1,*,Ramani Kannan2,Heng Jing Lei1,Joga Dharma Setiawan3

1School of Engineering,Taylor’s University, Malaysia 47500

2Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, University Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia

3Diponegro University, Indonesia

Abstract.Hybrid vehicles require high torque for propel, hence permanent Magnet machines are highly suiting for the improvement in the torque density. The paper focus on designing built-in interior permanent magnet (IPM) synchronous machine for hybrid electric drive. With the permanent magnet switched from rotor to stator and the characteristics over a wide range of speed operation is studied. The results obtained though performance analysis shows that at 130 rpm high torque with power peaking at around 900 rpm. Both the inner and outer machine are studied using numerical study tool for performance analysis for the application mentioned above. The inner magnet rotor design has provide a better magnetic flux flow due to the larger flux linkage between the permanent magnet and stator pole. Both type of machines are evaluated for torque where the machine with inner magnet provide a higher torque density of 4.94% as compared to the outer magnet machines.

1 Introduction

Unlike internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, the mechanical losses are converted into heat and dissipate to surrounding which does not practice the concept of energy efficiency [1-2]. Hybrid vehicles operate based on permanent magnet machine where magnetic flux linkage generated from the overlapping of magnetic field between permanent magnet and electromagnet [3]. The brushless permanent magnet DC machines have advantages over other machines such as simpler to maintain, more durable, and compact, less likely to suffer reduction in torque performance. The issues occurred where the fixed magnetic field in the stator could not increase the torque density due to difficulty in controlling the magnetic flux. [4-5]. A new type of design that includes two rotors one inside the machine and the other outer rotor enable applications in future wherein the operating mode is feasible in either simultaneous or independent operations using control techniques. A comparative design analysis using torque density value as evaluation parameter is presented to suiting to a hybrid electric vehicle.

*Corresponding author: aravindcv@ieee.org

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Adomian decomposition method for solving initial value problems in vibration models 02007

Sudi Mungkasi and I Made Wicaksana Ekaputra Published online: 30 March 2018

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Herru Santoso Budiono, Eko Surojo, Nurul Muhayat and Wijang Wisnu Raharjo Published online: 30 March 2018

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Minh Thien Tran, Jotje Rantung, Trong Hai Nguyen, Hak Kyeong Kim and Sang Bong Kim Published online: 30 March 2018

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Lilis Yuliati

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Measurement of injury rate on fish skin and performance comparison based on L*A*B* and HSV color spaces

Minh Thien Tran1,Jotje Rantung1,Trong Hai Nguyen1,Hak Kyeong Kim1 and Sang Bong Kim1,*

1Department of Mechanical Design Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan, 48547, Republic of Korea

Abstract. This paper analyses and compares the performance of L*A*B*

and HSV color spaces and applies them to calculate the injury rate on fish.

To do these issues, the following steps are done. An original image is transformed into L*A*B and HSV color spaces. Achannel “a” is separated from L*A*B* color space. In channel a, a formula to adjust “channel a value” is proposed to realize the shapes of injury on fish clearly and a new channel a is obtained by adjusting the channel a. The new channel “a” is converted into injury binary image by manual threshold. Otsu’s method is applied converted the original channel a image of fish shape into binary image. Finally, by calculating the number of pixels of areas of shape and total injury of fish, the injury rate is calculated. The steps of image processing of HSV color space is similar to L*A*B* color space. The proposed process are tested on fish.

1 Introduction

“Machine vision”, as a crucial part of sorting systems, enables automatic and non-destructive selecting of products that satisfy certain requirements. There are many different methodologies for image processing in recent years. Therefore, choosing a right color space in processing algorithms is crucial. Eyarkai et al. described that mangoes were measured during ripening in 24 hours and evaluated using L*A*B* and RGB color coordinates [1].

Using exactly color space is important for controlling of food quality. Ivana et al. measured color of food products by using L*A*B* and RGB color space[2]. In this paper, fruit quality based on L*A*B* color space is more accurate than RGB color space. On the other hand, Hitesh et al. used image processing technique to detect fish disease [3]. This issue is done by using image processing algorithms based on L*A*B* and HSV color spaces. A method to measure injury rate of fish surface based on K-means clustering image segmentation was represented by Sheng el at.[4]. This method calculated injury rate based on S channel of HSV color space. After that, Otsu’s threshold was applied to converted S channel into binary image, and calculate injury rate by counting area pixels of injuries and total shape on fish. The results

*Corresponding author: kimsb@pknu.ac.kr

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E ects of Di erent Heel Heights on Heel Pressure Distribution for Calcaneal Spur Patients During Standing: Finite Element Analysis 02033

Dwi Basuki Wibowo, Achmad Widodo, Gunawan Dwi Haryadi and Agus Suprihanto Published online: 30 March 2018

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A Review on Sensors for Real-time Monitoring and Control Systems on Machining and Surface Finishing Processes 02034

Tomi Wijaya, Wahyu Caesarendra, Tegoeh Tjahjowidodo, Bobby K Pappachan, Arthur Wee and Muhammad Izzat Roslan

Published online: 30 March 2018

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Modal Analysis of Replica Boss Hole During the Deburring Process in Aerospace Manufacturing Industry 02035

Claudy Andriani, Wahyu Caesarendra, Tegoeh Tjahjowidodo, Tomi Wijaya and Bobby K Pappachan Published online: 30 March 2018

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Investigation of Mechanical Properties of Al7Si/ SiC and Al7SiMg/SiC Composites Produced by Semi Solid Stir Casting Technique 02036

Sulardjaka, Sri Nugroho, Suyanto and Deni Fajar Fitriana Published online: 30 March 2018

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Mechanical and microstructural characterization of ST 37 butt joints by friction stir

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Kasir and Sulardjaka

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A Review on Sensors for Real-time Monitoring and Control Systems on Machining and Surface Finishing Processes

Tomi Wijaya

1

, Wahyu Caesarendra

1

, Tegoeh Tjahjowidodo

2,*

, Bobby K Pappachan

1

, Arthur Wee

3

, Muhammad Izzat Roslan

3

1Rolls-Royce @ NTU Corporate Laboratory, Singapore 639798

2School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University. Singapore 639798

2Rolls-Royce Singapore, Applied Technology Group, Singapore 639798

Abstract. One of the key components in real-time monitoring and control on machining and surface finishing processes are sensors. The advances of such system have triggered interesting questions on sensor selection that act as the fundamental before starting a project. This paper is made to review and answer the questions surrounding sensor selection. The paper first explains on the type of sensors commonly used in practice for real- time monitoring and control systems. After which, the paper discusses on how often the sensors are used on several machining and surface finishing processes and what are the reasons for the sensor selection. Thereafter, a review on the type features commonly analysed through these sensors is discussed. The paper expects reader would decide better upon selecting sensors and has a better direction in their project. Thus the paper works to guide reader to improve based on what has been completed before.

1 Introduction

The development of manufacturing industry nowadays is pushed to its limit to fulfil the demand of market. The market requires better quality products, more variability, shorter product life cycle, reduced product cost, and globally competitive products [1].

Machining and surface finishing processes develops in the direction of immediate integration with real-time monitoring and control systems to allow users to monitor and control the events happening during machining and surface finishing.

The selection of sensors is one of the fundamental building block for real-time monitoring. This paper will discuss on the sensors used in other real-time monitoring and control projects to better inform reader on suitable sensor application for their project.

* Corresponding author: ttegoeh@ntu.edu.sg

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THIS CERTIFICATE IS AWARDED TO

Suharyanto

as Presenter in the

UNIVERStTAS UDAYANA

RISTEKDIK I I

24-26 AUGUST 2017 SANUR PARADISE PLAZA HOTEL

BALI, INDONESIA

2 nd International Joint Conference on Advanced Engineering and Technology

& International Symposium on Advanced Mechanical and Power Engineering Organized by Diponegoro University, Pukyong National University

and Udayana University

IJCAET & ISAMPE

2017

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