MEV Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology e-ISSN 2088-6985 www.mevjournal.com p-ISSN 2087-3379 v Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology Volume 08, 2017 AUTHORS INDEX Abdul Halim, “Increasing efficiency of a 33 MW OTEC in Indonesia using flat-plate solar collector for the seawater heater,” 08(1): 33-39 Ali Alouache, “Performance comparison of consensus protocol and l-φ approach for formation control of multiple nonholonomic wheeled mobile robots,” 08(1): 22-32 Amun Amri, “The Performance of surface barrier discharge in magnetic field driven by half bridge series resonance converter,” 08(2): 95-102 Andi Imran, “Frequency stability improvement of micro hydro power system using hybrid SMES and CES based on Cuckoo search algorithm,” 08(2): 76-84 Ary Setijadi Prihatmanto, “Design and implementation of hardware in the loop simulation for electric ducted fan rocket control system using 8-bit microcontroller and real-time open source middleware,” 08(1): 60-69 Carmadi Machbub, “Design and implementation of hardware in the loop simulation for electric ducted fan rocket control system using 8-bit microcontroller and real-time open source middleware,” 08(1): 60-69 Dalila Mat Said, “A compact design of multi-feeder data logging system for power quality measurement with a multiplexer and a single PQ transducer,” 08(1): 1-10 Dwi Lastomo, “Optimization of SMES and TCSC using particle swarm optimization for oscillation mitigation in a multi machines power system, ” 08(1): 11-21 Egi Muhammad Idris Hidayat, “Design and implementation of hardware in the loop simulation for electric ducted fan rocket control system using 8-bit microcontroller and real-time open source middleware,” 08(1): 60-69 Estiko Rijanto, “Comparison between RLS-GA and RLS-PSO for Li-ion battery SOC and SOH estimation: a simulation study,” 08(1): 40-49 Febrizal, “The performance of surface barrier discharge in magnetic field driven by half bridge series resonance converter,” 08(2): 95-102 Fri Murdiya, “The performance of surface barrier discharge in magnetic field driven by half bridge series resonance converter,” 08(2): 95-102 Hendri Novia Syamsir, “A compact design of multi-feeder data logging system for power quality measurement with a multiplexer and a single PQ transducer,” 08(1): 1-10 Herlambang Setiadi, “Frequency stability improvement of micro hydro power system using hybrid SMES and CES based on Cuckoo search algorithm,” 08(2): 76-84 Herlambang Setiadi, “Optimization of SMES and TCSC using particle swarm optimization for oscillation mitigation in a multi machines power system, ” 08(1): 11-21 Irhan Febijanto, “The impacts of a biofuel use on the gas turbine operating performance,” 08(2): 103-114 http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/326/increasing-efficiency-of-a-33-mw-otec-in-indonesia-using-flat-plate-solar-collector-for-the-seawater-heater http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/326/increasing-efficiency-of-a-33-mw-otec-in-indonesia-using-flat-plate-solar-collector-for-the-seawater-heater http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/351/performance-comparison-of-consensus-protocol-and-l--phi-approach-for-formation-control-of-multiple-nonholonomic-wheeled-mobile-robots http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/351/performance-comparison-of-consensus-protocol-and-l--phi-approach-for-formation-control-of-multiple-nonholonomic-wheeled-mobile-robots http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/376/design-and-implementation-of-hardware-in-the-loop-simulation-for-electric-ducted-fan-rocket-control-system-using-8-bit-microcontroller-and-real-time-open-source-middleware http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/376/design-and-implementation-of-hardware-in-the-loop-simulation-for-electric-ducted-fan-rocket-control-system-using-8-bit-microcontroller-and-real-time-open-source-middleware http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/376/design-and-implementation-of-hardware-in-the-loop-simulation-for-electric-ducted-fan-rocket-control-system-using-8-bit-microcontroller-and-real-time-open-source-middleware http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/376/design-and-implementation-of-hardware-in-the-loop-simulation-for-electric-ducted-fan-rocket-control-system-using-8-bit-microcontroller-and-real-time-open-source-middleware http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/285/a-compact-design-of-multi-feeder-data-logging-system-for-power-quality-measurement-with-a-multiplexer-and-a-single-pq-transducer http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/285/a-compact-design-of-multi-feeder-data-logging-system-for-power-quality-measurement-with-a-multiplexer-and-a-single-pq-transducer http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/361/optimization-of-smes-and-tcsc-using-particle-swarm-optimization-for-oscillation-mitigation-in-a-multi-machines-power-system http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/361/optimization-of-smes-and-tcsc-using-particle-swarm-optimization-for-oscillation-mitigation-in-a-multi-machines-power-system http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/376/design-and-implementation-of-hardware-in-the-loop-simulation-for-electric-ducted-fan-rocket-control-system-using-8-bit-microcontroller-and-real-time-open-source-middleware http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/376/design-and-implementation-of-hardware-in-the-loop-simulation-for-electric-ducted-fan-rocket-control-system-using-8-bit-microcontroller-and-real-time-open-source-middleware http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/376/design-and-implementation-of-hardware-in-the-loop-simulation-for-electric-ducted-fan-rocket-control-system-using-8-bit-microcontroller-and-real-time-open-source-middleware http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/369/comparison-between-rls-ga-and-rls-pso-for-li-ion-battery-soc-and-soh-estimation--a-simulation-study http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/369/comparison-between-rls-ga-and-rls-pso-for-li-ion-battery-soc-and-soh-estimation--a-simulation-study http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/285/a-compact-design-of-multi-feeder-data-logging-system-for-power-quality-measurement-with-a-multiplexer-and-a-single-pq-transducer http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/285/a-compact-design-of-multi-feeder-data-logging-system-for-power-quality-measurement-with-a-multiplexer-and-a-single-pq-transducer http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/361/optimization-of-smes-and-tcsc-using-particle-swarm-optimization-for-oscillation-mitigation-in-a-multi-machines-power-system http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/361/optimization-of-smes-and-tcsc-using-particle-swarm-optimization-for-oscillation-mitigation-in-a-multi-machines-power-system Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology e-ISSN 2088-6985 www.mevjournal.com p-ISSN 2087-3379 vi Irwan Purnama, “Increasing efficiency of a 33 MW OTEC in Indonesia using flat-plate solar collector for the seawater heater,” 08(1): 33-39 Iwan Rohman Setiawan, “Increasing efficiency of a 33 MW OTEC in Indonesia using flat-plate solar collector for the seawater heater,” 08(1): 33-39 James Shippen, “Simulation of lumbar and neck angle flexion while ingress of paratransit (angkot) in Indonesia as a preliminary design study,” 08(2): 70-75 Kadek Heri Sanjaya, “Simulation of lumbar and neck angle flexion while ingress of paratransit (angkot) in Indonesia as a preliminary design study,” 08(2): 70-75 Latif Rozaqi, “Comparison between RLS-GA and RLS-PSO for Li-ion battery SOC and SOH estimation: a simulation study,” 08(1): 40-49 Midriem Mirdanies, “Experimental review of distance sensors for indoor mapping,” 08(2): 85-94 Muhammad Redho Kurnia, “Simulation of lumbar and neck angle flexion while ingress of paratransit (angkot) in Indonesia as a preliminary design study,” 08(2): 70-75 Muhammad Ruswandi Djalal, “Frequency stability improvement of micro hydro power system using hybrid SMES and CES based on Cuckoo search algorithm,” 08(2): 76-84 Muhammad Ruswandi Djalal, “Optimization of SMES and TCSC using particle swarm optimization for oscillation mitigation in a multi machines power system, ” 08(1): 11-21 Muji Setiyo, “AFR and fuel cut-off modeling of LPG-fueled engine based on engine, transmission, and brake system using fuzzy logic controller (FLC),” 08(1): 50-59 Qinghe Wu, “Performance comparison of consensus protocol and l-φ approach for formation control of multiple nonholonomic wheeled mobile robots,” 08(1): 22-32 Reza Aulia Yulnandi, “Design and implementation of hardware in the loop simulation for electric ducted fan rocket control system using 8-bit microcontroller and real-time open source middleware,” 08(1): 60-69 Roni Permana Saputra, “Experimental review of distance sensors for indoor mapping,” 08(2): 85-94 Stratis Kanarachos, “Comparison between RLS-GA and RLS-PSO for Li-ion battery SOC and SOH estimation: a simulation study,” 08(1): 40-49 Suroto Munahar, “AFR and fuel cut-off modeling of LPG-fueled engine based on engine, transmission, and brake system using fuzzy logic controller (FLC),” 08(1): 50-59 Yukhi Mustaqim Kusuma Sya’bana, “Simulation of lumbar and neck angle flexion while ingress of paratransit (angkot) in Indonesia as a preliminary design study,” 08(2): 70-75 Yusmar Palapa Wijaya, “A compact design of multi-feeder data logging system for power quality measurement with a multiplexer and a single PQ transducer,” 08(1): 1-10 http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/326/increasing-efficiency-of-a-33-mw-otec-in-indonesia-using-flat-plate-solar-collector-for-the-seawater-heater http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/326/increasing-efficiency-of-a-33-mw-otec-in-indonesia-using-flat-plate-solar-collector-for-the-seawater-heater http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/326/increasing-efficiency-of-a-33-mw-otec-in-indonesia-using-flat-plate-solar-collector-for-the-seawater-heater http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/326/increasing-efficiency-of-a-33-mw-otec-in-indonesia-using-flat-plate-solar-collector-for-the-seawater-heater http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/369/comparison-between-rls-ga-and-rls-pso-for-li-ion-battery-soc-and-soh-estimation--a-simulation-study http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/369/comparison-between-rls-ga-and-rls-pso-for-li-ion-battery-soc-and-soh-estimation--a-simulation-study http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/361/optimization-of-smes-and-tcsc-using-particle-swarm-optimization-for-oscillation-mitigation-in-a-multi-machines-power-system http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/361/optimization-of-smes-and-tcsc-using-particle-swarm-optimization-for-oscillation-mitigation-in-a-multi-machines-power-system http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/374/afr-and-fuel-cut-off-modeling-of-lpg-fueled-engine-based-on-engine--transmission--and-brake-system-using-fuzzy-logic-controller--flc- http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/374/afr-and-fuel-cut-off-modeling-of-lpg-fueled-engine-based-on-engine--transmission--and-brake-system-using-fuzzy-logic-controller--flc- http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/351/performance-comparison-of-consensus-protocol-and-l--phi-approach-for-formation-control-of-multiple-nonholonomic-wheeled-mobile-robots http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/351/performance-comparison-of-consensus-protocol-and-l--phi-approach-for-formation-control-of-multiple-nonholonomic-wheeled-mobile-robots http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/376/design-and-implementation-of-hardware-in-the-loop-simulation-for-electric-ducted-fan-rocket-control-system-using-8-bit-microcontroller-and-real-time-open-source-middleware http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/376/design-and-implementation-of-hardware-in-the-loop-simulation-for-electric-ducted-fan-rocket-control-system-using-8-bit-microcontroller-and-real-time-open-source-middleware http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/369/comparison-between-rls-ga-and-rls-pso-for-li-ion-battery-soc-and-soh-estimation--a-simulation-study http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/369/comparison-between-rls-ga-and-rls-pso-for-li-ion-battery-soc-and-soh-estimation--a-simulation-study http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/374/afr-and-fuel-cut-off-modeling-of-lpg-fueled-engine-based-on-engine--transmission--and-brake-system-using-fuzzy-logic-controller--flc- http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/374/afr-and-fuel-cut-off-modeling-of-lpg-fueled-engine-based-on-engine--transmission--and-brake-system-using-fuzzy-logic-controller--flc- http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/285/a-compact-design-of-multi-feeder-data-logging-system-for-power-quality-measurement-with-a-multiplexer-and-a-single-pq-transducer http://www.mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/article/view/285/a-compact-design-of-multi-feeder-data-logging-system-for-power-quality-measurement-with-a-multiplexer-and-a-single-pq-transducer Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology e-ISSN 2088-6985 www.mevjournal.com p-ISSN 2087-3379 vii Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology Volume 08, 2017 AFFILIATION INDEX Centre for Mobility & Transport, Coventry University, Coventry, UNITED KINGDOM 40 Centre for Technology of Energy Resources Development, Deputy for Technology of Informatic, Energy and Mineral- BPPT, Tangerang Selatan, INDONESIA 103 Centre of Electrical Energy Systems (CEES), University Technology Malaysia (UTM), Johor Bahru, MALAYSIA 1 Department of Automotive Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang, Magelang, INDONESIA 50 Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Riau, INDONESIA 95 Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Riau, Riau, INDONESIA 95 Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia, Depok, INDONESIA 33 Department of Electrical Engineering, Sepuluh Nopember Institut of Technology, Surabaya, INDONESIA 76 Department of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Coventry University, Coventry, UNITED KINGDOM 70 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ujung Pandang State Polytechnics, Makassar, INDONESIA 11, 76 Dyson School of Design Engineering, Imperial College London, London, UNITED KINGDOM 85 Electronics Engineering, Polytechnic Caltex Riau, Riau, INDONESIA 1 Industrial Design, Keimyung University, Daegu, SOUTH KOREA 70 Research Centre for Electrical Power and Mechatronics, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Bandung, INDONESIA 40, 70, 85 School of Automation, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, CHINA 22 School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung, INDONESIA 60 School of Information Technology & Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA 11, 76 Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology e-ISSN 2088-6985 www.mevjournal.com p-ISSN 2087-3379 viii Technical Implementation Unit for Instrumentation Development, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Bandung, INDONESIA 33 UPMB Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya, INDONESIA 11 Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology e-ISSN 2088-6985 www.mevjournal.com p-ISSN 2087-3379 ix Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology INTERNATIONAL PEER REVIEWERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Editor of MEV would like to thank the wisdom and advice of many individuals who dedicated their considerable time and expertise in safeguarding the quality and high standard 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We are greatly indebted to the expertise, dedication, and expeditious response of the following individuals for reviewing at least one and, in some cases, many manuscripts for the journal from early 2010 until today. Prof. Ir. Jamasri, Ph.D. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Gadjah Mada University Jl. Grafika No. 2, Yogyakarta, 55281, INDONESIA Prof. Rosli bin Abu Bakar Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang 26600 Pekan, Pahang, MALAYSIA Prof. Taufik Director of Electric Power Institute, California Polytechnique San Luis Obispo, CA 93407, UNITED STATES Prof. Dr. Ir. Suhono H Supangkat, M.Eng, CGEIT. School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Bandung Institute of Technology Jl. Ganesha No. 10, Bandung 40135, INDONESIA Prof. Muhammad Nizam, S.T, M.T, Ph.D. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta Jl. Ir. Sutami 36 A, Surakarta, 57126, INDONESIA Prof. Dr. Estiko Rijanto Research Centre for Electrical Power and Mechatronics – LIPI Indonesian Institute of Sciences Komp LIPI Jl. Sangkuriang, Blg 20, 2nd Fl, Bandung 40135 INDONESIA Prof. Tapan Kumar Saha Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland St. Lucia, Qld-4072, AUSTRALIA Prof. Dr. Ir. Zainal Abidin Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology Jl. Ganesha No. 10, Bandung 40135, INDONESIA Prof. Dr. Bambang Riyanto School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Bandung Institute of Technology Jl. Ganesha No. 10, Bandung 40135, INDONESIA Prof. István Patkó Óbuda University, Budapest, 6. Doberdó str., Budapest H-1034 HUNGARY Prof. Dr. Tagawa Yasutaka Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Naka-machi 2 - 24 – 16, Koganei - shi, Tokyo, 184 – 8588, JAPAN Prof. Dr. Ir. R. 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Research Centre for Electrical Power and Mechatronics – LIPI Komp LIPI Jl. Sangkuriang, Blg 20, 2ndFl, Bandung 40135, INDONESIA Dr. Agus Sunjarianto Pamitran Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Indonesia Kampus UI Depok 16424 Depok, Jawa Barat, INDONESIA Dr. Sunit Hendrana Research Center for Physics - LIPI Komp LIPI Jl Sangkuriang, Blg 60, 2nd Fl, Bandung 40135, INDONESIA Dr. Ary Setijadi Prihatmanto School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Bandung Institute of Technology Jl. Ganesha No. 10, Bandung 40135, INDONESIA Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology e-ISSN 2088-6985 www.mevjournal.com p-ISSN 2087-3379 xi Dr. Tatacipta Dirgantara Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology Jl. Ganesha No. 10, Bandung 40135, INDONESIA Dr. Ir. Feri Yusivar, M.Eng Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Indonesia Kampus UI Depok 16424 Depok, Jawa Barat, INDONESIA Dr. Agus Purwadi School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Bandung Institute of Technology Jl. Ganesha No. 10, Bandung 40135, INDONESIA Dr. Dimas Anton Asfani, ST., MT. Department of Electrical Engineering - Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Campus ITS Keputih, Surabaya 60111, INDONESIA Aji Prasetya Wibawa, Ph.D Department of Electrical Engineering State University of Malang Jl. Semarang No. 5, Malang, Jawa Timur, INDONESIA Dr. Widodo Budi Santoso Research Centre for Electical Power and Mechatronics-LIPI Komp LIPI Jl Sangkuriang, Bld 60, 2nd Fl, Bandung 40135, INDONESIA Dr. Edwar Yazid Research Centre for Electrical Power and Mechatronics – LIPI Komp LIPI Jl Sangkuriang, Blg 20, 2nd Fl, Bandung 40135, INDONESIA Slamet Riyadi, S. Ds., M.Ds. Product Design Department Faculty of Art and Design Bandung Institute of Technology Jl. Ganesha No. 10, Bandung 40135, INDONESIA Dr. Agfianto Eko Putra, M.Sc Department of Computer and Electronic Science Gadjah Mada University Jl.Grafika 2, Yogyakarta 55281, INDONESIA Dr. Caecilia Sri Wahyuning Department of Industrial Engineering Institut Teknologi Nasional Jl. PHH. Mustafa No. 23, Bandung , Jawa Barat, INDONESIA Dr. Arwindra Rizqiawan, S.T., M.T. School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Bandung Institute of Technology Jl. Ganesha No. 10, Bandung 40135, INDONESIA Dr. Eng. Handityo Aulia Putra Department of Computer Engineering Keimyung University 1095 Dalgubeol-daero, Dalseo-Gu, Daegu 42601, SOUTH KOREA Dr.-Ing. Moch Ichwan Research Centre for Electrical Power and Mechatronics – LIPI Komp LIPI Jl Sangkuriang, Blg 20, 2nd Fl, Bandung 40135, INDONESIA Dr. Ir. Yoyon Ahmudiarto, M.Sc. Centre for Appropriate Technology Development, Indonesian Institute of Sciences Jl. KS. Tubun No. 5 Subang 41213 INDONESIA Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology e-ISSN 2088-6985 www.mevjournal.com p-ISSN 2087-3379 xii PUBLICATION ETHICS AND MALPRACTICE STATEMENT Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology (hence MEV) is a journal aims to be a leading international peer-reviewed platform and an authoritative source of information. We publish original research papers, review articles and case studies focused on mechatronics, electrical power, and vehicular technology as well as related topics that has neither been published elsewhere in any language, nor is it under review for publication anywhere. This following statement clarifies ethical behavior of all parties involved in the act of publishing an article in this journal, including the author, the editor, the reviewer, and the publisher (Research Centre for Electrical Power and Mechatronics – Indonesian Institute of Sciences). This statement is based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors. DUTIES OF AUTHORS 1. Reporting Standards: Authors should present an accurate account of the original research performed as well as an objective discussion of its significance. Researchers should present their results honestly and without fabrication, falsification or inappropriate data manipulation. A manuscript should contain sufficient detail and references to permit others to replicate the work. Fraudulent or knowingly inaccurate statements constitute unethical behavior and are unacceptable. Manuscripts should follow the submission guidelines of the journal. 2. Originality and Plagiarism: Authors must ensure that they have written entirely original work. The manuscript should not be submitted concurrently to more than one publication unless the editors have agreed to co-publication. Relevant previous work and publications, both by other researchers and the authors’ own, should be properly acknowledged and referenced. The primary literature should be cited where possible. Original wording taken directly from publications by other researchers should appear in quotation marks with the appropriate citations. 3. Multiple, Redundant, or Concurrent Publications: Author should not in general submit the same manuscript to more than one journal concurrently. It is also expected that the author will not publish redundant manuscripts or manuscripts describing same research in more than one journal. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal concurrently constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is unacceptable. Multiple publications arising from a single research project should be clearly identified as such and the primary publication should be referenced 4. Acknowledgement of Sources: Authors should acknowledge all sources of data used in the research and cite publications that have been influential in influential in determining the nature of the reported work. Proper acknowledgment of the work of others must always be given. 5. Authorship of the Paper: The authorship of research publications should accurately reflect individuals’ contributions to the work and its reporting. Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to conception, design, execution or interpretation of the reported study. Others who have made significant contribution must be listed as co-authors. In cases where major contributors are listed as authors while those who made less substantial, or purely technical, contributions to the research or to the publication are listed in an acknowledgement section. Authors also ensure that all the authors have seen and agreed to the submitted version of the manuscript and their inclusion of names as co-authors. 6. Disclosure and Conflicts of Interest: All authors should clearly disclose in their manuscript any financial or other substantive conflict of interest that might be construed to influence the results or interpretation of their manuscript. All sources of financial support for the project should be disclosed. 7. Fundamental Errors in Published Works: If the author discovers a significant error or inaccuracy in the submitted manuscript, then the author should promptly notify the journal editor or publisher and cooperate with the editor to retract or correct the paper. 8. Hazards and Human or Animal Subjects: The author should clearly identify in the manuscript if the work involves chemicals, procedures or equipment that have any unusual hazards inherent in their use. DUTIES OF EDITOR 1. Publication Decisions: Based on the review report of the editorial board, the editor can accept, reject, or request modifications to the manuscript. The validation of the work in question and its importance to researchers and readers must always drive such decisions. The editors may be guided by the policies of the journal's editorial board and constrained by such legal requirements as shall then be in force regarding libel, copyright infringement and plagiarism. The editors may confer with other editors or reviewers in making this decision. Editors have to take responsibility for everything they publish and should have procedures and Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology e-ISSN 2088-6985 www.mevjournal.com p-ISSN 2087-3379 xiii policies in place to ensure the quality of the material they publish and maintain the integrity of the published record. 2. Review of Manuscripts: Editor must ensure that each manuscript is initially evaluated by the editor for originality. The editor should organize and use peer review fairly and wisely. Editors should explain their peer review processes in the information for authors and also indicate which parts of the journal are peer reviewed. Editor should use appropriate peer reviewers for papers that are considered for publication by selecting people with sufficient expertise and avoiding those with conflicts of interest. 3. Fair Play: The editor must ensure that each manuscript received by the Journal is reviewed for its intellectual content without regard to sex, gender, race, religion, citizenship, etc. of the authors. An important part of the responsibility to make fair and unbiased decisions is the upholding of the principle of editorial independence and integrity. Editors are in a powerful position by making decisions on publications, which makes it very important that this process is as fair and unbiased as possible. 4. Confidentiality: The editor must ensure that information regarding manuscripts submitted by the authors is kept confidential. Editors should critically assess any potential breaches of data protection and patient confidentiality. This includes requiring properly informed consent for the actual research presented, consent for publication where applicable. 5. Disclosure and Conflicts of Interest: The editor of the Journal will not use unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted manuscript for his own research without written consent of the author. Editors should not be involved in decisions about papers in which they have a conflict of interest DUTIES OF REVIEWERS 1. Confidentiality: Information regarding manuscripts submitted by authors should be kept confidential and be treated as privileged information. They must not be shown to or discussed with others except as authorized by the editor. 2. Acknowledgement of Sources: Manuscript reviewers must ensure that authors have acknowledged all sources of data used in the research. Reviewers should identify relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors. Any statement that an observation, derivation, or argument had been previously reported should be accompanied by the relevant citation. The reviewers should notify the journal immediately if they come across any irregularities, have concerns about ethical aspects of the work, are aware of substantial similarity between the manuscript and a concurrent submission to another journal or a published article, or suspect that misconduct may have occurred during either the research or the writing and submission of the manuscript; reviewers should, however, keep their concerns confidential and not personally investigate further unless the journal asks for further information or advice. 3. Standards of Objectivity: Review of submitted manuscripts must be done objectively and the reviewers should express their views clearly with supporting arguments. The reviewers should follow journals’ instructions on the specific feedback that is required of them and, unless there are good reasons not to. The reviewers should be constructive in their reviews and provide feedback that will help the authors to improve their manuscript. The reviewer should make clear which suggested additional investigations are essential to support claims made in the manuscript under consideration and which will just strengthen or extend the work 4. Disclosure and Conflict of Interest: Privileged information or ideas obtained through peer review must be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage. Reviewers should not consider manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of the authors, companies, or institutions connected to the papers. In the case of double-blind review, if they suspect the identity of the author(s) notify the journal if this knowledge raises any potential conflict of interest. 5. Promptness: The reviewers should respond in a reasonable time-frame. The reviewers only agree to review a manuscript if they are fairly confident they can return a review within the proposed or mutually agreed time - frame, informing the journal promptly if they require an extension. In the event that a reviewer feels it is not possible for him/her to complete review of manuscript within stipulated time then this information must be communicated to the editor, so that the manuscript could be sent to another reviewer. Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology e-ISSN 2088-6985 www.mevjournal.com p-ISSN 2087-3379 xiv CROSSMARK POLICY PAGE All articles published in MEV receive a DOI and are permanently published. This applies regardless of the outcome of the peer review that follows after publication. All content, including articles that have not (yet) passed peer review, is permanently archived in Portico. All versions of all articles that have passed peer review will be archived in PubMed and elsewhere. Authors can revise, change and update their articles by publishing new versions, which are added to the article’s history; however, the individual versions, once published, cannot be altered or withdrawn and are permanently available on the MEV website. MEV participates in the CrossMark scheme, a multi-publisher initiative that has developed a standard way for readers to locate the current version of an article. By applying the CrossMark policies, MEV is committed to maintaining the content it publishes and to alerting readers to changes if and when they occur. Clicking on the CrossMark logo (at the top of each MEV article) will give you the current status of an article and direct you to the latest published version; it may also give you additional information such as new referee reports. In order to maintain the integrity and completeness of the scholarly record, the following policies will be applied when published content needs to be corrected; these policies take into account current best practice in the scholarly publishing and library communities: CORRECTION TO AN ARTICLE In traditional journals, where articles are peer reviewed before publication, Corrections (or Errata) are published to alert readers to errors in the article that became apparent following the publication of the final article. By contrast, articles in MEV undergo peer review post publication and publication is not ‘final’ as new versions can be added at any stage. Possible mistakes that come to light during the peer review process may be highlighted in the published referee reports, which are part of the article. Authors can publish revised versions, and any errors that become apparent during peer review or later can be corrected through the publication of new versions. Corrections and changes relative to the previous version are always summarized in the ‘Amendments’ section at the start of a new version. RETRACTION Articles may be retracted for several reasons, including:  honest errors reported by the authors (for example, errors due to the mixing up of samples or use of a scientific tool or equipment that is found subsequently to be faulty)  research misconduct (data fabrication)  duplicate or overlapping publication  fraudulent use of data  clear plagiarism  unethical research For any retracted article, the reason for retraction and who is instigating the retraction will be clearly stated in the Retraction notice. The retraction notice will be linked to the retracted article (which usually remains on the site) and the article will be clearly marked as retracted (including the PDF). An article is usually only retracted at the authors’ request or by the publisher in response to an institutional investigation. It is important to note in the context of MEV's publication model, that ‐ as in traditional journals ‐ a retracted article is not ‘unpublished’ or ‘withdrawn’ in order for it to be published elsewhere. The reasons for retraction are usually so serious that the whole study, or large parts of it, are not appropriate for inclusion in the scientific literature anywhere. The content of a retracted article would only be removed where legal limitations have been placed upon the publisher, copyright holder or author(s), for example, if the article is clearly defamatory or infringes others’ legal rights, or if the article is the subject of a court order. In such cases, the bibliographic information for the article will be retained on the site along with information regarding the circumstances that led to the removal of the content. Under rare circumstances, for example, if false or inaccurate data have been published that, if acted upon, pose a serious health risk, the original incorrect version(s) may be removed and a corrected version published. The reason for this partial removal would be clearly stated on the latest version. Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology e-ISSN 2088-6985 www.mevjournal.com p-ISSN 2087-3379 xv AUTHOR GUIDELINE Writing should be submitted according to these following restrictions: 1. Manuscript should be written in English and be submitted online via journal website. Author must login in order to make submission. Online registration will be charged at no cost. 2. Manuscript should be contains at least 2.000 words including embedded figures and tables, contain no appendix, and the file should be in Microsoft Office (.doc/.docx) or Open Office (.odt) format. Paper should be in prepared in A4 paper (21cm x 29.7cm) using 2.5 cm for inside margin and 2 cm for top, bottom, and outside margin. 3. Title, Abstract, and Keywords should be written in English a. Title should be less than 15 words, title case, small caps, centered, bold, font type Times New Roman (TNR), font size 16, and single spaced. b. Abstract contains neither pictures nor tables, justified, in 11 TNR, single spaced, and should not exceed 250 words. c. Keywords contain three to five words/phrases separated with semi colon and should be justified, 10 TNR and single spaced. 4. Manuscript body should be: a. The main text of the writing should be in two columns with 1 cm colom spacing, justified, 11 TNR, first line indent 5 mm, and single spaced. b. Consist of: Introduction, Main Content (Method/Material/etc), Result and Discussion, and Conclusion; followed by acknowledgment and References. 5. Heading should be made in four levels. Level five cannot be accepted. a. Heading 1: title case, small caps, left aligned, bold, 14 TNR, single spaced, Roman numbered followed by dot (e.g. I. INTRODUCTION) b. Heading 2: title case, left aligned, bold, 11 TNR, single spaced, Capital numbered followed by dot (e.g. A. Experiment) c. Heading 3: title case, left aligned, italic, 11 TNR, single spaced, numbered by number followed by closed bracket (e.g. 1) Field Experiment) d. Heading 4 is not recommended, however, it could still be accepted with the format of: sentence case, left indent 5 mm, hanging indent 5 mm, italic, 11 TNR, single spaced, numbered by small cap followed by closed bracket (e.g. a) Field experiment result) e. Heading 5 cannot be accepted in the manuscript 6. Figure and table should be in black and white, and if it made in color, it should be readable when it later printed in black and white. Figure and table should be clearly readable and in a proportional measure to the overall page. Caption should be numbered, in 9 TNR and single spaced. For layouting purpose, please provide the respective captioned figure/table in with extension .tif/.jpg/.jpeg within a particular folder apart from the manuscript. 7. Mathematical equation should be clearly written, numbered orderly, and accompanied with any information needed. Header and footer including page number must not be used. All hypertext links and section bookmarks will be removed from papers. If you need to refer to an Internet email address or URL in your paper, you must type out the address or URL fully in Regular font. 8. Citation and Reference are written according to IEEE style a. Citations numbering should be numbered in [1], [2], [3], ... format, according to appearance order. b. Wikipedia, personal blog, or non scientific website is not allowed to be taken into account. c. Primary references should be at least 80% from at least ten references. d. References shoul be taken from the late five years. [1] W.-K. Chen, Linear Networks and Systems. 2nd ed., R. M. Osgood, Jr., Ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1993, pp. 23–35. [2] G. O. Young, “Synthetic structure,”in Plastics, 2nd ed., vol. 3, J. Peters, Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964, pp. 15–64. [3] J. U. Duncombe, “Infrared navigation-Part I: An assessment,” IEEE Trans. Electron Devices, vol. ED-11, pp. 34-39, Jan. 1959. [4] E. P. Wigner, “Theory of optical laser,” Phys. Rev., vol. 134, pp. A635–A646, Dec. 1965. [5] E. H. Miller, “A note on reflector arrays,” IEEE Trans Antennas Propagat., to be published. [6] D. B. Payne and J. R. Stern, “Wavelength-switched passively,” in Proc. IOOC-ECOC, 1985, pp. 585–590. [7] D. Ebehard and E. Voges, “Digital single sideband,” presented at the 2nd Int. Conf. Fiber Sensors, Stuttgart, Germany, 1984. [8] G. Brandli and M. Dick, “Alternating current fed power supply,” U.S. Patent 4 084 217, Nov. 4, 1978. [9] E. E. Reber and C. J. Carter, “Oxygen absorption,” Aerospace Corp., Los Angeles, CA, Tech. Rep. TR-020 (4230-46)-3, Nov. 1968 [10] J. Jones. (1991, May 10). Networks Architechture. (2nd ed.) [Online]. Available: http://www.atm.com/ [11] R. J. Vidmar. (1992, Aug.). The use of plasm. IEEE Trans Plasma Sci. [Online]. 21(3), pp. 87–88. Available: http://halcyon.com/pub/ [12] PROCESS Corp., MA. Intranets: Internet deployed. Presented at INE Annu. Meeting. [Online]. Available: http://process.com/wp2.htp [13] S. L. Talleen. (1996, Apr.). The Intranet Architecture. Amdahl Corp., CA. [Online]. Available: http://www.amdahl.com/infra/ 9. Detailed referencing manual can be seen in the Author Guideline that can be downloaded in journal website. The Board is authorized to Reject a manuscript based on peer reviewer advice and maske a necessary changes or adjustment related with language properties without altering the substance. Substance editing would be consulted with the author first. Editorial Board http://mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/login http://mevjournal.com/index.php/mev/user/register