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Rizalafande Che Ismail
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Rizalafande Che Ismail
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Rizalafande, Che Ismail
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Ismail, Rizalafande C.
Rizalafande, Che Ismail
Chesmail, R.
Ismail, R. C.
Che Ismail, Rizalafande
Ismail, Rizalafande Che
Ismail, R. Che
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PublicationAssessing Student Visual Fatigue in Virtual Semiconductor Labs via Head-Mounted Displays: A Computer Vision Syndrome Questionnaire (CVS-Q)( 2023-01-01)
;Alnagrat A.J.A. ; ;Akeel A.A.A. ;Salem A.A.M.A. ;Khalefah S.E.A.S.This paper evaluates visual fatigue among students in a virtual semiconductor lab using HMDs - the HP Reverb G2 and Oculus Quest 2 - and the CVS-Q questionnaire. The study measures the frequency of visual fatigue symptoms (never, occasionally, or always) and aims to determine the effects of HMD usage on visual fatigue and eye strain, providing insight into the benefits and drawbacks of using HMDs in virtual labs. The study was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic and aims to determine the effects of HMD usage on visual fatigue and eye strain among students in a virtual semiconductor laboratory learning environment. The results of this evaluation will provide insight into the potential benefits and drawbacks of HMD usage in virtual laboratory environments and inform the development of strategies to mitigate visual fatigue. -
PublicationAn Analysis of Interpolation Implementation for LNS Addition and Subtraction Function in Positive RegionInterpolation is among of the most popular approach used in approximating the values in logarithmic number system (LNS) arithmetic design. This method that often combines with lookup tables (LUTs) manages to produce efficient LNS design in area, latency and accuracy. Current research proves that the combination of interpolators with co-transformation in LNS subtraction had shown extreme improvements in terms of speed and area, which is comparable to floating point (FLP) performance. Taking the advantage, this research had been conducted to analyze the implementation of these three interpolators, which are Taylor, Lagrange and modified Lagrange, in a 32-bit environment of the LNS addition and subtraction procedures with the first-order co-transformation in positive region. The designs were analyzed in two categories, which are the accuracy towards FLP and the total memory consumption. The best interpolator was selected based on the most optimum area consumption design with manageable accuracy in FLP limit. The outcome of this analysis could benefit further improvements in LNS design.
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PublicationAn Evaluation of User Experience in a Virtual Semiconductor Laboratory Utilizing HMDs during Covid-19 Pandemic( 2023-01-01)
;Alnagrat A.J.A. ;Mohamed A.S.I. ;Akeel A.A.A. ; ;Noureldeen A.M.I.Virtual reality (VR) technology has been increasingly adopted for creating engaging educational environments, such as virtual laboratories. This study evaluated the user experience of a virtual semiconductor laboratory environment, utilizing Reverb G2 HMD VR headsets, through a user experience questionnaire (UEQ-S) and a psychometric analysis of its 26 items. Results showed that most participants found the virtual laboratories enjoyable, understandable, creative, easy to learn, and valuable. The psychometric analysis revealed relatively consistent and reliable construct related to user experience. The Kruskal-Wallis H test demonstrated that participants perceived the VR headsets to be easier to use when they found the virtual laboratories more enjoyable. However, there were no significant differences in user experience scores based on preferred VR headset, and user experience did not predict headset preference. These findings suggest that VR technology presents a promising solution for addressing practical challenges in education and fostering student engagement, although further research is needed to optimize the user experience and enhance student motivation. -
PublicationThe impact of digitalisation strategy in higher education: technologies and new opportunities( 2022-02)
;Ahmed Jamah Ahmed Alnagrat ; ; ;Uonis Ali Imbayah AbukhatowahValarmathie GopalanOver the last 50 years, worldwide education has grown remarkably at all levels. Historically, these expanded education systems have never faced a greater challenge than COVID-19. The governments have forced the university to switch to online learning and virtual education overnights. As a result of COVID-19's disruptions to learning trajectories, institutions, lecturers, and students will continue to seek flexible ways to mitigate damage. The article incorporates a review of academic and policy literature concerning digitalisation and online learning in universities and how digitisation contributes to universities' development. The article outlines several useful strategies and steps to put into words how to develop a strategy for education during COVID-19. In this article, we explore processes, issues, and impacts of the rapid shift to digitalisation in higher education institutions (HEIs). The method has been used through online search in literature using bibliographic databases from the most relevant publications such as Scopusand Web of Science databases examined based on abstract and key words. This article discusses some of the ongoing issues that HEIs faced when they had to rapidly move their teaching online during the pandemic. For most HEIs and organisations across the globe, COVID-19 has accelerated the speed at which digitalisation and digital ways of working and service delivery include new ways of learning and working such as virtual reality (VR) technology. This has led to a recognition of the need for practically focused, effective inclusive digital interventions. The findings of this study indicate that policies and strategies are important for HEIs to overcome the COVID-19 challenges by using digital learning technology to plan and implement strategies for sustaining educational systems. -
PublicationMachine vision for laser defect in PV solar modules( 2016)
;R. Shuaimi ; ;This paper presents a new methodology in inspection on laser scribe defect of PV thin film solar modules. The work focuses on the application of machine vision as an inspection tools which has successfully integrated in other manufacturing environment as pattern recognition utility. Compared to manual inspection by human, machine vision system could offer better measurement accuracy as scribe defects are extremely hard to detect due to their small sizes and complexity of the detection process. Studies were made to identify machine vision system screening capabilities to define different scribe defect by their inspection criteria. Current result with paper and broad samples indicates that the propose system can be used effectively to replace human evaluators that currently employs in manufacturing quality control. © 2016 IEEE. -
PublicationEnhancing fractal image compression speed using peer adjacent mapping with sum of absolute difference for computed radiography images( 2020)
;N. A. Z. Rahman ; ;The encoding phase in full-search fractal image compression (FIC) is time-intensive as a sequential search must be performed through a massive domain pool to find the best-matched domain for each block of ranges. In this paper, a peer adjacent with the sum of absolute difference (SAD) mapping has been suggested to enhance the FIC speed while retaining the reconstructed image quality. The SAD similarity measure applied in searching the most matching domain between domain pool for a range before transformation in order to shorten the mapping process. Therefore, instead of performing a complete search in the next level, one requires to only search a close neighbourhood of the region computed from the previous search. The efficiency of the proposed method is evaluated using standard test image, SMPTE test pattern and standard computed radiography digital images from JSRT database, from which the peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), compression time and compression ratio are calculated. The experimental results validate the effectiveness of the proposed method. -
PublicationA Novel Double Co-Transformation for a Simple and Memory Efficient Logarithmic Number System( 2020-07-01)
;Basir M.S.S.M. ;To date, co-transformation architecture is typically used in resolving the singularity issue in the logarithmic number system (LNS). The co-transformation was first introduced by Coleman, by using a rule of sign(r1) ≠sign(r2) which translate the singularity into an argument that can be stored in two identical look-up tables (LUTs) with size of 2k. Recently, a portable 32-bit chipset preferred a small LUT, hitherto a co-transformation architecture is rearranged. This paper presents a novel double co-transformation, by means of first-order co-transformation architecture that covers-0.5 < r < 0 region is extended to r >-1 to replace the triumvirate F, D and E tables occupy by the interpolator. The accuracy settings at the co-transformation is compromised with the worst case error of 0.5 ulp. The outcome revealed a double co-transformation with Lagrange interpolator shows a decline in the total bit by 13% compared to European Logarithmic Microprocessor (ELM). With a simple architecture, the proposed double co-transformation is a promise for a fast LNS system. -
PublicationImplementation of LNS addition and subtraction function with co-transformation in positive and negative region: A comparative analysis( 2017-01-03)
; ;The European Logarithmic Microprocessor (ELM) had been an outstanding breakthrough in logarithmic number system (LNS) research history. The processor successfully reaches the par ability of floating-point (FLP) processor with its rapid and accurate design towards FLP. The design was able to improve the LNS addition and subtraction procedure, which are the drawbacks of any implementation of LNS arithmetic. ELM's subtraction operation had adopted a unique approach, which is the first-order co-transformation to overcome the singularity-to-zero issue of the non-linear function in negative region. Therefore, this research had been introduced to extensively compare and analyze the ELM-based addition and subtraction procedures with the same co-transformation technique implemented in positive region. In achieving this, two aspects are considered, which are the accuracy towards FLP and the memory consumption of both procedures in both regions. Conclusively, the exact ELM-based implementation in positive region of both operations could be realized and achieved comparable accuracy and memory area with a slight modification of the operation procedure. The outcome of this analysis could benefit further investigation of optimizing the LNS design for hardware implementation.1 25 -
PublicationImplementation of LNS addition and subtraction function with co-transformation in positive and negative region: A comparative analysisThe European Logarithmic Microprocessor (ELM) had been an outstanding breakthrough in logarithmic number system (LNS) research history. The processor successfully reaches the par ability of floating-point (FLP) processor with its rapid and accurate design towards FLP. The design was able to improve the LNS addition and subtraction procedure, which are the drawbacks of any implementation of LNS arithmetic. ELM's subtraction operation had adopted a unique approach, which is the first-order co-transformation to overcome the singularity-to-zero issue of the non-linear function in negative region. Therefore, this research had been introduced to extensively compare and analyze the ELM-based addition and subtraction procedures with the same co-transformation technique implemented in positive region. In achieving this, two aspects are considered, which are the accuracy towards FLP and the memory consumption of both procedures in both regions. Conclusively, the exact ELM-based implementation in positive region of both operations could be realized and achieved comparable accuracy and memory area with a slight modification of the operation procedure. The outcome of this analysis could benefit further investigation of optimizing the LNS design for hardware implementation.
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Publication"Look & Blink" two step verification security log in system( 2021-03-01)
;Kai Qi L. ; ; ; ;Naziri S.Z.M.A new artificial intelligence security design which is face recognition with eye blinking login system is proposed. It aims to strengthen the security account for each user using artificial intelligence technology and increase speed and user convenience for security during login. The face of a person cannot be copied and it can replace the username of the user, while eye blinking detection is another step for double verification replacing the password of a user. It is a two-step verification process that can be applied to all sorts of account login field so that this technology can replace the old school username with a password security system. The recognition system used a real-time where it is reducing the number of hackers in the field as it is impossible to hack a person's real-time face. The proposed system has been tested and analyzed the functionality by accessing the personal account in the university's portal.2 38