Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (IJEECS), p-ISSN: 2502-4752, e-ISSN: 2502-4760, is a monthly peer-reviewed international journal in English. The IJEECS is published by the Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES). The purpose of this journal is to disseminate high-quality articles that are devoted to discussing any and all elements of the most recent and noteworthy advancements in the fields of electrical electronics engineering and computer science. It covers applications such as telecommunications and information technology, applied computing and computer science, instrumentation and control engineering, electrical engineering (power), and electronics engineering. Before submission, please make sure that your paper is prepared using the journal paper template. It is available as a word and LaTeX version. This will ensure fast processing and publication. Any papers not fulfilling the requirements based on the guidelines to authors will not be processed. The IJEECS has a rolling submission process, so authors can send in their work at any time during the year.
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Self-citation in academic publishing is a complex issue that can have a significant impact on how people perceive scholarly work. Institutional frameworks may unintentionally encourage authors to cite themselves, reducing the value of their work. This raises concerns about academic integrity and the possibility of technical plagiarism. Researchers should consider why authors self-cite and promote honesty in scholarly communication in order to reduce self-citation and increase credibility. Authors should exercise caution when citing their own work, particularly if they write for the same publisher. This can raise concerns about academic integrity and result in biased research dissemination. Avoiding self-citation not only improves the credibility of their work, but it also encourages a more comprehensive engagement with a larger body of scholarship. Understanding proper citation techniques strengthens an author's adherence to ethical scholarly practices. Navigating the nuances of academic citation practices is critical for scholars seeking integrity and clarity in their work. Over-reliance on one's own publications may unintentionally indicate a lack of interaction with the broader scholarly community. Scholars from various backgrounds may face unique challenges in understanding academic integrity conventions, particularly those involving self-referential citations. To maintain objectivity and credibility, authors should use a strategic approach when referencing their own work. Overreliance on previous papers can give the impression of self-validation and reduce the impact of research within the larger academic discourse. As a result, authors should avoid citing their published papers from this publisher whenever possible in the future. |
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Vol 40, No 1: October 2025
Table of Contents
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Siddharthsingh K. Chauhan, Vineeta S. Chauhan
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Thi Thom Hoang, Thi Huong Le
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10-17
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Boudjemaa Mehimmedetsi, Abdellah Draidi, Billel Smaani
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18-33
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Nomihla Wandile Ndlela, Katleho Moloi, Musasa Kabeya
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34-46
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Chelladurai Chandarahasan, Edwin Sheeba Percis
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47-56
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Dinh Chung Phan, Dinh Truc Ha
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57-66
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Walter Naranjo Lourido, Jhon Manuel Sanchez Fierro, Diana Paola Monroy Cadena, Javier Eduardo Martínez Baquero
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67-77
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Suman Chowdhury, Dilip Kumar Das
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78-84
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Joemar Corpuz, Kristine Joy S. Dela Cruz, Joan B. Palomar, Jackielyn Tamayo, Hohn Lois C. Bongao, Mark Joseph B. Enojas, Jane E. Morgado
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85-92
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Walter Naranjo Lourido, Oscar Mauricio Niño Archila, Daniel Eduardo Guarin Preciado, Omar Yesid Beltrán Gutierrez, Javier Eduardo Martínez Baquero
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93-107
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Faisal Wahab, Bambang Riyanto Trilaksnono
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108-117
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José Castro Puma, Jorge Augusto Sánchez Ayte, Margarita Murillo Manrique, Jacinto Joaquín Vertiz Osores, Richard Flores Caceres
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118-126
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Jarmouni Ezzitouni, Ahmed Mouhsen, Mohamed Lamhamdi, Ennajih Elmehdi, En-Naoui Ilias, Bousbaa Mohamed
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127-136
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Shreya Arora, Rajendra Kumar Sarin, Pooja Puri
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137-145
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Jirawat Sookkaew, Nakharet Chaikaew, Nakarin Chaikaew
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146-155
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Niveditha Honnemadu Rudreshgowda, Balakrishna Kempegowda, Anitha Sammilan
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156-163
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Priyanka Sreenivas, Kavita V. Horadi, Kalpa Rajashekar
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164-172
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Duong Huu Ai, Khanh Ty Luong, Viet Truong Le, Ngoc Dat Vo
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173-180
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Trang Nguyen, Dat Vuong
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181-188
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Israa Basim, Amel Meddeb Makhlouf, Ahmed Fakhfakh
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189-201
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Aymane Edder, Fatima-Ezzahraa Ben-Bouazza, Oumaima Manchadi, Idriss Tafala, Bassma Jioudi
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202-215
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Soufiane Hakkou, Redouane Esbai, Yasser Lamlili El Mazoui Nadori
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216-224
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Udaya Suriya Rajkumar Dhamodharan, Krishna Prasad Karani, Saranya Pichandi, Kavitha Palani, Sathiyaraj Rajendran
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225-235
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Umna Iftikhar, Hafiz Muhammad Attaullah, Inam Ullah Khan, Muhammad Mansoor Alam, Mazliham Mohd Su’ud, Ahthasham Sajid
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236-262
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Deepjyoti Kalita, Khurshid Alam Borbora
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263-270
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Sandy Kurniawan, Retno Kusumaningrum, Priyo Sidik Sasongko
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271-279
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Parminder Singh, Saurabh Dhyani
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280-287
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Reena Lokare, Jyoti Sunil More, Vaishali V. Sarbhukan, Mansing Rathod, Sarita Rathod, Sunita Patil
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288-296
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Theda Flare G. Quilala, Rogel Ladia Quilala
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297-306
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Rostam Affendi Hamzah, Ahmad Fauzan Kadmin, Khairul Azha A Aziz, Mohd Saad Hamid, Lim Then Sean
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307-315
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Subrat Kumar Nayak, Kumar Surjeet Chaudhury, Nirmal Keshari Swain, Yugandhar Manchala, Ajit Kumar Nayak, Smitaprava Mishra, Nrusingha Tripathy
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316-326
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Sujittra Sa-ngiem, Kwankamon Dittakan, Saroch Boonsiripant
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327-345
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Rawinan Praditsangthong, Ekapong Nopawong
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346-355
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Nisha T N, Dhanya Pramod
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356-365
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Rangga Sanjaya, Irmeila Cahaya Fatihah, Titik Khawa Abdul Rahman
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366-378
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Djelloul Bettache, Nassim Dennouni, Ahmed Harbouche
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379-387
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Interrogative insights into depression detection via social networks and machine learning techniques
Chaithra Indavara Venkateshagowda, Roopashree Hejjajji Ranganathasharma, Yogeesh Ambalagere Chandrashekaraiah
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388-396
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Amal Alrehaili, Abdullah Alsaeedi, Wael M.S. Yafooz
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397-410
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Babe Sultana, S. M. Mirajul Hoque, Md Gulzar Hussain, Mohammad Nurul Huda
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411-425
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Amaka Patience Binitie, Sebastina Nkechi Okofu, Margaret Dumebi Okpor, Kizito Eluemunor Anazia, Arnold Adimabua Ojugo, Francesca Avwuru Egbokhare, Annie Egwali, Peace Oguguo Ezzeh, Rita Erhovwo Ako, Victor Ochuko Geteloma, Tabitha Chukwudi Aghaunor, Eferhire Valentine Ugbotu, Sunny Innocent Onyemenem
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426-436
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Pankaj Kumar Gautam, Sanjeev Kumar
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437-449
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Hardik Jain, Aparna Joshi, Deepali Naik, Rupali Gangarde, Ranjit Koragoankar, Yash Khapke, Varad Kulkarni
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450-460
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Janani Selvaraj, Hymlin Rose Sasijohn Gloryrajabai, Sivarathinabala Mariappan, Backia Abinaya Antony Samy, Sudhakar Kalairishi
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461-479
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Anilsagar T., Syed Abdul Syed S.
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480-489
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Abhishek A. Vichare, Satishkumar L. Varma
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490-498
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Adil Hilmani, Yassine Sabri, Abderrahim Maizate, Siham Aouad, Fouad Ayoub
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499-507
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Komal Kumar Napa, Kalyan Kumar Angati, Senthil Murugan Janakiraman, Balamurugan Amoor Gopikrishnan, Bindu Kolappa Pillai Vijayammal, Vattikuti Charan Sri Manikanta Sai
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508-517
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Pothala Ramya, Chappa Ramesh, Odugu Srinivasa Rao
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518-529
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QingXiang Bian, Azizan As’array, XiangGuo Cong, Khairil Anas bin Md Rezali, Raja Mohd Kamil bin Raja Ahmad, Mohd Zarhamdy Md. Zain
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530-544
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