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Technology Reports of Kansai University

Technology Reports of Kansai University (ISSN: 04532198) is a monthly peer-reviewed and open-access international Journal. It was first built in 1959 and officially in 1975 till now by kansai university, japan. The journal covers all sort of engineering topic, mathematics and physics. Technology Reports of Kansai University (TRKU) was closed access journal until 2017. After that TRKU became open access journal. TRKU is a scopus indexed journal and directly run by faculty of engineering, kansai university.

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Aim and Scope

Technology Reports of Kansai University (ISSN: 04532198) is a peer-reviewed journal. The journal covers all sort of engineering topic as well as mathematics and physics. the journal's scopes are in the following fields but not limited to:

Electrical Engineering and Telecommunication Section:

Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, Electro-mechanical System Engineering, Biological Biosystem Engineering, Integrated Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Hardware-software co-design and interfacing, Semiconductor chip, Peripheral equipments, Nanotechnology, Advanced control theories and applications, Machine design and optimization , Turbines micro-turbines, FACTS devices , Insulation systems , Power quality , High voltage engineering, Electrical actuators , Energy optimization , Electric drives , Electrical machines, HVDC transmission, Power electronics.

Computer Science Section :

Software Engineering, Data Security , Computer Vision , Image Processing, Cryptography, Computer Networking, Database system and Management, Data mining, Big Data, Robotics , Parallel and distributed processing , Artificial Intelligence , Natural language processing , Neural Networking, Distributed Systems , Fuzzy logic, Advance programming, Machine learning, Internet & the Web, Information Technology , Computer architecture, Virtual vision and virtual simulations, Operating systems, Cryptosystems and data compression, Security and privacy, Algorithms, Sensors and ad-hoc networks, Graph theory, Pattern/image recognition, Neural networks.

Civil and architectural engineering :

Architectural Drawing, Architectural Style, Architectural Theory, Biomechanics, Building Materials, Coastal Engineering, Construction Engineering, Control Engineering, Earthquake Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Municipal Or Urban Engineering, Organic Architecture, Sociology of Architecture, Structural Engineering, Surveying, Transportation Engineering.

Mechanical and Materials Engineering :

kinematics and dynamics of rigid bodies, theory of machines and mechanisms, vibration and balancing of machine parts, stability of mechanical systems, mechanics of continuum, strength of materials, fatigue of materials, hydromechanics, aerodynamics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, thermo fluids, nanofluids, energy systems, renewable and alternative energy, engine, fuels, nanomaterial, material synthesis and characterization, principles of the micro-macro transition, elastic behavior, plastic behavior, high-temperature creep, fatigue, fracture, metals, polymers, ceramics, intermetallics.

Chemical Engineering :

Chemical engineering fundamentals, Physical, Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Chemical engineering educational challenges and development, Chemical reaction engineering, Chemical engineering equipment design and process design, Thermodynamics, Catalysis & reaction engineering, Particulate systems, Rheology, Multifase flows, Interfacial & colloidal phenomena, Transport phenomena in porous/granular media, Membranes and membrane science, Crystallization, distillation, absorption and extraction, Ionic liquids/electrolyte solutions.

Food Engineering :

Food science, Food engineering, Food microbiology, Food packaging, Food preservation, Food technology, Aseptic processing, Food fortification, Food rheology, Dietary supplement, Food safety, Food chemistry.

Physics Section:

Astrophysics, Atomic and molecular physics, Biophysics, Chemical physics, Civil engineering, Cluster physics, Computational physics, Condensed matter, Cosmology, Device physics, Fluid dynamics, Geophysics, High energy particle physics, Laser, Mechanical engineering, Medical physics, Nanotechnology, Nonlinear science, Nuclear physics, Optics, Photonics, Plasma and fluid physics, Quantum physics, Robotics, Soft matter and polymers.

Mathematics Section:

Actuarial science, Algebra, Algebraic geometry, Analysis and advanced calculus, Approximation theory, Boundry layer theory, Calculus of variations, Combinatorics, Complex analysis, Continuum mechanics, Cryptography, Demography, Differential equations, Differential geometry, Dynamical systems, Econometrics, Fluid mechanics, Functional analysis, Game theory, General topology, Geometry, Graph theory, Group theory, Industrial mathematics, Information theory, Integral transforms and integral equations, Lie algebras, Logic, Magnetohydrodynamics, Mathematical analysis.

Latest Articles of

Technology Reports of Kansai University

Journal ID : TRKU-03-09-2020-11068
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Title : Mobile Learning Agriculture Application Using Modern Way of IoT for Children

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Current Malaysia education scenario, teachers still use the textbook to teach in class which is the traditional teaching method while the technology boom influences the students, and a variety of learning materials are easily obtained on the Internet. Although there are over 80,000 mobile application marketed as “educational”, most of these apps are not educational. The objectives of this project are to develop a mobile application for teaching and learning purpose about farming and agriculture for children, to integrate the suitable academic resources and activities to enhance students’ engagement and understanding using interesting and creative modules, and to provide teachers with instruments for measuring students’ abilities and learning outcomes by using quizzes and tests with suitable difficulties. This project is targeted to children aged five years old who studied at Tadika Sinaran Ria, a Community Learning Centre in PACOS Trust. The syllabus and modules will be designed accordingly with suitable difficulties to make sure it is easy enough for the students to progress through the program, but hard enough to keep them learning and engaged. Hence, the mobile application is expected to fulfil the users’ requirements which including the three modules, which are various modules of Kivatu Nature Farm programs, plant identification, and plant monitoring feature. Students will also be making choices from the quizzes provided where they have the chance to discover the correct answer and learn to solve problems about farming and agriculture. Therefore, the system proposed is expected to create awareness about the importance of farming and agriculture among the nation, and to foster quality education for the disadvantaged population in rural areas by integrating technology

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Journal ID : TRKU-02-09-2020-11067
Total View : 355

Title : The Mediating Role of Investment Opportunity on the Relationship Between Capital Structure, Company Growth and Profitability of Consumer Goods Manufacturing in Indonesia

Abstract :

This research was conducted to investigate the mediation effect of investment opportunity on the influence of capital structure and company growth toward profitability. This research is quantitative research with variables that are capital structure, company growth, investment opportunity, and profitability. The sampling technique is nonprobability with Smart PLS 3.0 for data processing. The data of 34 Firm of Consumer Sector for 5(five) years used in this study are secondary data obtained from the financial statements of the Indonesia Stock Exchange, period 2012-2015. The results showed that the variables of profitability which are influenced by the capital structure are negatively significant, the profitability variables which are affected by the company's growth are negative and insignificant, the investment opportunity variables which are influenced by company growth are positively significant, the investment opportunity influenced by the capital structure is positively significant, and the profitability variables which are influenced by investment decisions are positive and significant, so we may conclude that investment opportunity may act as an intervening variable because the indirect influence had more strength than the direct influence. Future research should be conducted to examine the investment opportunities of all sectors listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in order to obtain more varied results. Besides this, the variables should be developed to examine the influence factors of profitability such as the risk of investment. The proposed of company growth, and profitability with the high loading factors which are related to increase Investment opportunity may help in increasing Profitability. Both indicators could be increased together in order for investment opportunity be increased and impacted to profitability. The value of this paper as the strengthen is the model empirical research that redesign of investment opportunity as mediate variables with more indicators that has high loading factor and significant value, so investment opportunity may act as the mediating variable between exogenous with endogenous variables. Besides this, Lean tools can be rapidly and easily implemented and quickly understood by investors. With that implementation, investors may create an investment opportunity for increasing profitability

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Journal ID : TRKU-02-09-2020-11065
Total View : 341

Title : Forecasting Inflation in Malang City Using Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average Exogenous with Calendar Variation Effect

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Bank Indonesia aims to achieve and maintain the stability of the rupiah value. The stability of the rupiah is the stability of the prices of goods and services, which is reflected in developments in the inflation rate. Inflation development must always be considered in determining monetary policy. This study uses the inflation data of Malang City from January 2012 to May 2019. The time-series data were analyzed using the Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average with Exogenous (ARIMAX) method. The results of the modeling show that this month's inflation is influenced by 1 to 4 months prior to this month's inflation, seasonal effects, and calendar variations before Eid al-Fitr

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Journal ID : TRKU-02-09-2020-11063
Total View : 433

Title : Risk Evaluation for Infected Registry of Ransomware

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Ransomware is one of the cyber-attack which causes significant financial losses, especially for business companies. The growth of ransomware attacks may increase risk in the information technology industry such as cybersecurity. Recently, crypto-ransomware becomes a major threat to organization and user as its capability to encrypt the file activity bypassing antiviruses and anti-malware. In conjunction with that, numerous researcher has discovered various types of ransomware and tend to focus on the method of preventing and distinguishing the attack. However, there is still a lack of detailed analysis in terms of revealing the potential file infected due to ransomware behavior and only a few attention has been given in the risk level of a ransomware attack. Thus, this paper will calculate the risk assessment model for the benign and malicious registry of the executable files. The Risk Trust Index (RTI) will be used to categorize the benign and potentially dangerous file into few risk levels which is non-existing, negligible, moderate, significant, and maximum

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Journal ID : TRKU-01-09-2020-11061
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Title : Screening for early detection of cardiovascular disease in Systemic lupus erythematosus

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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a heterogeneous, autoimmune disease, with internal organ injury, which can lead to severe morbidity and mortality. The study included 25 SLE, where their age ranged from 20 to 52 years and the duration of disease ranged from 1 to 30 years. The point of the present investigation was to assess relation cardiovesicular disease and systemic lupus erythromatosus using different biomarker (cholesterol, triglycerides, IL-8, LDH, CK and cTnI), and decide the recurrence of some atherosclerosis biomarkers in SLE patients with and without CVD contrasted to controls group. The results showed that the levels of cholesterol, triglycerides in the SLE patient group were significantly elevated (158.30±4.989 mg/dl and 114.65±14.221mg/dl) compared to healthy control (129.43±5.025mg/dl and 68.91±2.343mg/dl). As well as higher level of IL-8 a significant raised (60.366±9.667) in patient with sle than control group (8.245±0.539) and the IL-8 level was correlated to disease activity. However, no significant difference of IL-8 level with gender, residence, age and duration of disease. Moreover, there was a significant elevated in LDH, CK and cTnI levels (8.839±0.465, 6.661±0.628 and 0.206±0.011) in SLE patients than control group (7.778±0.280, 5.248±0.352 and 0.180±0.008). Conclusions: Abnormal myocardial biomarkers and lipid profiles may be lead to premature atherosclerosis, hence cardiovascular associated with SLE patients and assessment lupus erythematosus as a hazard factor for cardiovascular disease

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