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Fault-Tolerant Control for Five-Phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Servo System Based on Topological Reconstruction
Jiwen Han, Hongzhou Song, Yinan Liu, Xiaqing Pei, Zaiping Zheng, Weiqi Liu
Motors are required to possess the capacity to deal with sudden failure in the occasion where reliability are highly required, such as aerospace, more-electric aircraft, all-electric ship propelling and new energy automobile. In other words, motors should keep working for some time instead of shutting...
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Vegetable Farmers and Social Innovations in Food Estate Development Areas
Collaborative Arrangements in Humbang Hasundutan, North Sumatera, Indonesia
Idha Widi Arsanti, Acep Hariri
Vegetable farmers in food estate areas of Humbang Hasundutan are seeking new types of collaborations and economic opportunities in the new adaptation era. Market opportunities, however, have incurred demanding environmental, financial and labour requirements, and created trade-offs between expanding...
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Healing Tourism as the “New Normal” in Tourism Industry: Through Expert’s Perspective
Vuong Le Hong, Liwei Hsu
The rare recent studies illustrated that healing tourism is considered a post-Covid product based on nature, and most studies focus on Korea. However, there is a lack of solid theories. This research examined the fundamental theories for healing tourism as critical terms, definition, market, and related...
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The Application of Huffman Coding Thinking in the Selection of Vocational Education Skills Competition
Jinghua Si
Vocational education in the new era is gradually entering a stage of high-quality development. The social influence of skill competitions is growing, and it has become a bright brand of national vocational education. The skills competition has a guiding, benchmarking and catalytic effect on vocational...
Proceedings Article
Zero Reject Policy: A New Pathway of Inclusive Education in Malaysia
Nur Kamariah Ensimau, Mohd Isa Hamzah, Mohd Hanafi Mohd Yassin
Zero reject policy (ZRP) was policy introduced by Ministery of Education in Malaysia, December 2018 purposely to adhance the implementation of Education For All Policy in Malaysia. This concept paper objective is to identify the factor that should be considerate in order to implement ZRP. The resercher...
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The Communication Dilemma of the Grand Narrative of Tourism Destinations in the Context of New Media
Renjun Zhang, Xuyuan Zhang, Hui Hong, Cui Fang
This paper focuses on the communication methods and contents of tourism destinations in the context of new media, describes the communication characteristics, user behavior and narrative characteristics of historical and cultural tourism destinations. The results show that: first, in the aesthetic experience...
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An Approach of the Big Data Analysis on Customer Satisfaction in Bali’s Luxury Hotels and Resorts Through Wellness Attributes
Angellie Williady, Hyun-Jeong Ban
Tourism is one of the key pillars supporting Bali’s economy and due to the COVID-19, it was facing a major drop. However, starting on April 1st 2022, Bali is opening for inbound travelers with a more relaxed COVID-19-related regulation as a part of border opening in the Southeast Asian country after...
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Purchase Intention Towards Online Grocery Shopping After Covid-19 Pandemic: A Conceptual Framework
Kwong Weng Tan, Booi Chen Tan, Nasreen Khan
With the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, people have been forced to adapt to a “new normal” lifestyle. Working from home, virtual learning, lockdowns, quarantines, and required face mask wearing in public are all part of the new normal. In March 2020, many countries in the world went into lockdown...
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Protection of the Qur’an Against the Disposal of Infants on Covid-19 Era
A Case Study on tvonesnews.com YouTube Channel
Abdul Basid
This research has examined the Qur’an’s protection against new born disposal in the modern age of COVID-19 studies by looking at instances on TVOnesnews.com YouTube channel. Then, it explained the comments and responses of netizens to those videos in the period of COVID-19, which was written by the thought...
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Challenges for Special Education Teachers in Limited Face-to-Face Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Survey Research
Ossy Firstanti Wardany, Heni Herlina
The pandemic of Covid-19 poses various problems for teachers. This study aims to determine the challenges experienced by special education teachers in providing education for students with special needs in special schools during the limited face-to-face learning (LFL) period in the 2021/2022 academic...
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Improving Teacher Performance Through Professional Development in the New Normal Era
Siti Nur Khomariyah, Ali Imron, Raden Bambang Sumarsono, Sunarni
This study aims to describe: (1) a description of the performance of post-professional teacher development; (2) inhibiting factors for professional development to improve teacher performance and efforts to overcome them; and (3) the driving factors for professional development to improve teacher performance....
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Affix Form in Pakpak Dialect Simsim Language Inflection
Melisa Padang, Ni Wayan Kasni
Pakpak language is one of the regional languages whose speakers are found in the province of North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Pakpak community uses the Pakpak language as a means of communicating in their daily life. The Pakpak people generally inhabit the Dairi Regency and Pakpak Bharat Regency, North...
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Visualization of Fintech Research Trends (Financial Technology) Using VOSViewer
Monika Handayani, Muhamad Hendra Sunarya, Muhammad Bahit
Nowadays technology in the field of economics and financial services, almost everything can be done by users with the help of gadgets, such as payments, fund transfers, loans, fundraising, to asset management can be done quickly and briefly thanks to modern technology. Fintech or an abbreviation of financial...
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Notes and Advances of the Peruvian Digital Curation of Images from Early 20th Century Printed Magazines
María M. Ramírez-Jefferson, Lorena T. Espinoza-Robles
In Latin America, there is an absence of digital curation promoting the dissemination of graphic information from printed journalistic products for the general public, which could, at the same time, contribute to their country’s memory. For this reason, the article delves into the research-creation project...
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Mapping Quality Digital Journalism
Research Trends and Pending Challenges in the Age of Hi-Tech
Rubén Rivas-de-Roca
Quality is a priority concept of journalism that connects with the social function of the press. The achievement of quality would ensure a proper work of the media. Technology is driving journalism today; hence, this purpose of excellence requires new common parameters that allow its assessment, especially...
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Are Carnot Batteries an Alternative When Repurposing Coal Power Plants in Europe?
Vartan Ahrens Kayayan
As Europe transitions away from coal-fired power plants, there is indecision regarding the fate of the retiring sites. This paper tests the feasibility of an alternative to consider: Carnot Batteries. Refurbishing existing power plants has several advantages. Components can be put to a new purpose. The...
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Development of a Digital Business Laboratory as a Business Incubator to Enhance the Entrepreneurial Creativity of FE UNIMED Students
Novita Indah Hasibuan, Danny Ajar Baskoro, Alfi Nura
This research aims to develop the Digital Business Laboratory into a business incubator capable of enhancing students’ entrepreneurial creativity. The research utilizes a development method that follows the Four-D model, involving the stages of “define, design, develop, and disseminate.” The Digital...
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A Diplomatic Approach to Global Cooperation on Covid-19 Lockdown
Nurdina Tamelia, Sunny Ummul Firdaus, Najib Satria
In 2020 the world is facing a global COVID-19 pandemic and the biggest health crisis since World War 2. To overcome the spread of the epidemic, almost the whole world has implemented a “lockdown” policy or the closure of countries or cities from migration, including restrictions on the entry of goods...
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The Role of Ambidexterity Dimension in Mediating the Influence of Entrepreneurial Orientation on Business Performance in SMEs
M. Trihudiyatmanto, Bahtiar Efendi, Agus Putranto, Heri Purwanto
This study investigates the mediating role of organizational ambidexterity in the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and business performance among small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the Kedu Residency, Central Java, Indonesia. The approach used in this study is a qualitative descriptive...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Design and Development of a Motorcycle Injector Cleaning Tool Using the Reverse Engineering Method to Improve Mechanical Performance
I Komang Rusmariadi, I Made Arsawan, I Putu Gede Sopan Rahtika
With the rapid advancement of technology, carburetor systems in motorcycles have been replaced by Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) systems, which automatically regulate fuel delivery via an Electronic Control Unit (ECU). However, poor fuel quality often leads to injector clogging and increased carbon...
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Public Acceptance of Electronic Land Certificate
Yudha Purbawa, Septina Marryanti Prihatin, Arditya Wicaksono, Romi Nugroho, Halimah Ratna Sari
In the frame of e-government, the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency recently issued an electronic land certificate policy through ministerial regulation number 1 of 2021 concerning electronic certificates. Since this is a relatively new policy and its acceptance level...
Proceedings Article
Transmedia Learning Map: Disaster Risk Reduction Education Content for Primary School Students in Indonesia
Aditya Satyagraha, Gideon Hutapea
This paper studies earthquake disaster risk reduction education for primary school students in Indonesia. The research was employed mainly by the concept of transmedia learning proposed by Jenkins (2009) from the perspective of the teaching-learning process. This is because previous research revealed...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Optimal Rice Distribution Route Planning Using the Dijkstra Algorithm Approach in Deli Serdang Regency
Anita Christine Sembiring, Clynton Parasian Sitohang, Mari Rakha Atmaja, Jufriantoni Jufriantoni, Indira Ruth Septarini, Markonius Boy Tarigan
Rice distribution in Deli Serdang Regency faces challenges in selecting efficient routes to reduce costs, save time, and ensure timely delivery. This study compares the effectiveness of the Dijkstra algorithm in optimising distribution routes. Distance data between distribution points was obtained from...
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Key Factors Driving Turnover Intention of Gen-Z Staff Auditors in Jakarta’s Accounting Firm
Patricia Kartika Surya, Carunia Mulya Firdausy, Indra Widjaja
This research investigates how pay satisfaction, work overload, and external job opportunities influence turnover intentions among Gen-Z staff auditors in public accounting firms across Jakarta. The study involved 227 respondents, with data collected through Google Forms and analyzed using Smart PLS...
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A Comprehensive Review of Artificial Intelligence in Bangladesh
Mehzabul Hoque Nahid, Golam Mustafa Md. Nurullah Rabbani, Khandakar Tahurul Islam
This study aims to assess the current landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) research in Bangladesh, identifying key motivations, research domains, and the potential of AI in this region. We conducted a systematic literature review using cohesive keywords across Google Scholar and other academic databases....
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Trip Generation Study for Drive-Through Restaurants in Malaysia
Choon Wah Yuen, Zhu Jia Li, Chee Hoe Tai, Munder Bilema
Trip generation refers to the total number of vehicles entering and leaving a specific location within a given period. The “Malaysia Trip Generation Manual” does not include data for drive-through restaurants, categorizing them instead as regular restaurants. For planning new drive-through restaurants...
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Exploring Social Media’s Fascination with Scholarly Research on Fake News: Insights from 500 Viral Studies
Bwsrang Basumatary, Manoj Kumar Verma
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the dissemination patterns and societal impact of the 500 most-discussed research articles on “fake news”. By examining Altmetric Attention Score (AAS) data, year-wise distribution, and citation metrics, we document a profound shift in scholarly communication...
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Kato nan Ampek in the Perspective of Christian Values
Agnes Monica Halawa, Semuel Selano, Yulia Jayanti Tanama
The purpose of this article is to improve the general public’s understanding and way of thinking about the values that exist in Minangkabau culture and how these values correspond to Christian teachings that are generally understood and practiced. This article uses qualitative research with a literature...
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Systematic Meta-Analysis of Weather Effects on Human Health: A Comprehensive Examination
Emad Amkhatirah, Helal Al-Rohmi, Yousif Manisi, Aml Mohammed, Ali Ali
There has long been recognition of how the weather affects human health and happiness. Numerous studies have been conducted on the relationship between weather and other health effects. The purpose of this study is to know the effect of weather on health. Electronic databases (PubMed, Google Scholar,...
Proceedings Article
Historiopreneurship: Insight and Prospect
Daya Negri Wijaya, Deny Yudo Wahyudi, Andhika Yudha Pratama, Muhammad ‘Afwan Mufti
Historiopreneurship combines the practice of writing history with entrepreneurship. This abstract narrates how historiopreneurship has emerged and explored its possibilities from its nascent forms of leveraging historical records for commerce to present day enterprises that capitalize on digital technologies...
Review Article
A Comprehensive Literature Review of 50 Years of Fuzzy Set Theory
Cengiz Kahraman, Başar Öztayşi, Sezi Çevik Onar
Pages: 3 - 24
Fuzzy sets have a great progress in every scientific research area. It found many application areas in both theoretical and practical studies from engineering area to arts and humanities, from computer science to health sciences, and from life sciences to physical sciences. In this paper, a comprehensive...
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Research on the Competitive Strategy of a Power Design Company Under the “New Infrastructure”
Mengjiao Li, Yuran Chen, Jian Zhao
This paper discusses the competitive strategy of A Power Design Company under the background of “New Infrastructure”, uses PSET and Porter’s five forces model to analyze Company A’s macro environment and industry competition structure, and analyzes the company’s internal resources and capabilities. After...
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An Overview Analysis of AI Divide: Applications and Prospects of AI Divide in China’s Society
Yuran Wu
Artificial intelligence technology is improving in China as technology advances. Artificial intelligence’s rapid development as a new type of technology has sparked inequalities in social information technology, worsening regional and inter-generational development imbalances. Carter et al. proposed...
Journal: Intensive Care Research
Review Article
Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Sepsis: From Basic Research to Clinical Application
Junyi Sun, Xianfei Ding, Tongwen Sun
Pages: 2 - 10
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a deregulated host response to infection, and is the most common cause of death in the intensive care unit. Although the pathogenesis of sepsis has made substantial progress, the current clinical treatment of sepsis is basically symptomatic treatment,...
Research Article
Non-linear Schrödinger Equations, Separation and Symmetry
George Svetlichny
Pages: 2 - 26
We investigate the symmetry properties of hierarchies of non-linear Schrödinger equations, introduced in [2], which describe non-interacting systems in which tensor product wave-functions evolve by independent evolution of the factors (the separation property). We show that there are obstructions to...
Review Article
A View Of Cloud Computing
Juhnyoung Lee
Pages: 2 - 8
Today’s IT infrastructure is under tremendous pressure and is finding it difficult to keep up. In distributed computing environments, up to 85 percent of computing capacity sits idle. 66 percent of every dollar on IT is spent on maintaining current IT infrastructures versus adding new capabilities. In...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
RETINAL ARTERIOLAR STRUCTURE IN PRIMARY HYPERTENSION – REVIEW OF THE DATA
Andrzej Januszewicz
Pages: 2 - 2
Vascular dysfunction and remodelling due to elevated blood pressure constitutes an early step in the pathogenesis of atherosclerotic disease. Microvascular remodelling reduces tissue perfusion and impedes blood-tissue exchange. These processes could lead to inadequate perfusion and tissue hypoxia in...
Proceedings Article
A Study on Smart Lighting Design for Sustainable Office Building Performance in South Tangerang
Dian Fitria, Ika Putri Dermawaran
Smart building uses technology to deliver useful and consistent experiences in performances, services and system. Due to climate change and pandemic situation, the implementation of smart building will be important to deliver sustainability in terms of energy efficiency and wellbeing. The purpose of...
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Reframing Language Education in the Light of Ecological Linguistics
Is the Ecological Perspective “Toxic” or “Vitamin”?
Adriadi Novawan, Susan Mila P. Alvares Tosalem, Stuart Anthony Walker, Titik Ismailia, Agus Setia Budi
The notion of Ecological Linguistics is not new and has been discussed many decades ago. However, its theoretical construction is still open-ended and its implication to practical areas, such as the language pedagogies, calls for more studies either theoretical, empirical, or experiential. This paper...
Proceedings Article
Food Security Improvement Model Through Social Forestry Program
Wartiningsih, Nunuk Nuswardani, Rosita Indrayati
Covid 19 has hit all countries including Indonesia. This disaster hit all sectors of people’s lives, including the strategic sector, namely food security. This is raising concerns because in the end the production and distribution of community food will also be disrupted, in this regard FAO states that...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Analysis of Condition Value and Remaining Life of Idano Mezawa Bridge, Nias District, North Sumatera
Sumargo, Reyhan Kamil Nurmansyah
Bridges are an important part of a road network that functions to connect regions to support the regional economy. To function properly, bridges must be subjected to a maintenance program and periodic supervision. In Indonesia, the method used for bridge inspection and assessment is currently regulated...
Proceedings Article
Analysis of Academic Stress Levels Among Migrant Students
Nirwana Permatasari, Dewi Retno Suminar
Adaptation to new environments is critical to the successful engagement of overseas students with their studies at university. Leaving and studying in places of different societies socially and culturally can have certain social and psychological impacts. Overseas students’ failure to adjust to college...
Proceedings Article
Utilization of Information Technology for Online Learning Innovation During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Bayu Rianto, Ambiyar, Unung Verawardina, Abdul Muni, Chrismondari, Badewin
The current COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on countless facets of human life, including health, economics, social and cultural aspects, as well as education. Today’s learning is carried out online (on a network); this requires universities to transform learning technology in a short time....
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Model Sea Levels Prediction With ARIMA for Coastal Area in Semarang
A. Musbikhin, Eko Sediyono, Catur Edi Widodo
Coastal flood is one of the most frequent disasters in coastal cities in Indonesia. Semarang the largest city in Central Java is one of the cities most affected by rising sea levels. The low land surface along the coast and decreasing every year accompanied by rising sea levels makes the city prone to...
Proceedings Article
Implementation of Instructional Supervision During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Dedi Prestiadi, Ahmad Nurabadi, Wildan Zulkarnain
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought many changes, such as the learning process from face-to-face to online learning. Supervision of learning as one of the activities in educational institutions also needs to adapt to the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to determine the...
Proceedings Article
What is the Counsellor’s Role in Overcoming the Zoom Fatigue Phenomenon?
Ach. Sudrajad Nurismawan, Findivia Egga Fahruni, Surya Adhi Nugraha, Ela Nur Fadilah
The increasing use of technology-based learning media such as Zoom and Google Meet during the Covid-19 pandemic can trigger the emergence of mental health problems in students and teachers. One of the problems is the Zoom Fatigue phenomenon which can make the learning process less effective and optimal....
Proceedings Article
Digital Civil Servant Recruitment Model
(Adaptive Policy for Covid-19 Pandemic)
In’amul Mustofa, Suswanta Suswanta, Muchamad Zaenuri
This study aims to find system innovations and procedures for digitally recruiting civil servants during the Covid-19 pandemic. The current recruitment system still uses the Computer Assist Test (CAT) with computer equipment provided by the committee, so that participants use it interchangeably. Simultaneous...
Proceedings Article
Halal Tourism, Implementation and What is Needed: Indonesia Case
Madziatul Churiyah, Heri Pratikto, Evi Susanti, Filianti, Lili Adi Wibowo, Adam Voak
Halal Tourism is becoming a trend. The increasing number of Muslim tourists in the world spending hundreds of billions of dollars in spending provides opportunities for Halal Tourism destinations. OIC and non-OIC member countries are competing to respond to this opportunity by developing the concept...
Proceedings Article
The Role of Monetary and Macroprudential Policy Instruments on Macroeconomic Stability in Southeast Asian Countries
Eka Febrianti Utami
The impact and trauma of global financial crisis overshadowed the post-crisis economic recovery in the last two decades. Monetary and macroprudential policies are the two most popular and general policies to maintain macroeconomic stability. Covid-19 has become a storm in the economy, paralyzing the...
Proceedings Article
Evaluating the Efficiency Between Discounted Cashflow Valuation and Residual Income Valuation
Using Australia and New Zealand Banking Group as an Example
Yingjun Lan
In this paper, we have investigated the efficiency of two valuation models, discounted cashflow method and residual income method respectively. To prove the reliability and accuracy of the result shown in this essay, we will take Australia and New Zealand Banking Group as an example. Through these two...