ICNERE 2014

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ICNERE 2014
The 2nd International Conference
on Nano Electronics Research and Education 2014
ICNERE 2014
24-26 November 2014
Hamamatsu Campus, Shizuoka University
Organized by
Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia
Graduate School of Science and Technology,
Shizuoka University
Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University
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ICNERE 2014
Welcome from General Chair
On behalf of the Committees of International Conference on Nano Electronics Research and
Education, ICNERE 2014, I would like to address a welcome message as the General Chair,
along with Prof. Hidenori Mimura, Director of Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka
University as General Co-Chair.
It is a great pleasure to invite you to take part in the ICNERE 2014, a collaborating event
between University of Indonesia and Shizuoka University, Japan, which will be held at
Hamamatsu campus of Shizuoka University from November 24th to 26th, 2014. This ICNERE
2014 is the second conference since the ICNERE 2012 held in Bali, Indonesia, organized by
Prof. Djoko Hartanto of University of Indonesia in 2012.
The ICNERE 2014 conference will provide an important forum and opportunities for
researchers and engineers from the industries, and professors as well as graduate students
from academia to establish a scientific network and to discuss new ideas and developments
in the converging technology and educations of electrical and electronics engineering. By
attending the conference, you will become a part of the development of Nano Electronics
Research and Education.
Later this conference, a company visit to Kyocera Corporation and a short tour to some
historical places in Kyoto, designated as the World Cultural Heritage, are scheduled. Kyocera
Corporation is one of the representative electronics industries in Japan, famous for fine
ceramics components, semiconductor components, telecommunication equipments,
electronic devices, solar panel systems, and so on.
Lastly, we hope to welcome you to ICNERE 2014 Conference held at Hamamatsu Campus
of Shizuoka University this November. We are looking forward to seeing you at the
conference!
Prof. Masaaki Nagatsu
Dean of Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University
ICNERE 2014 General Chair
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Official Greeting
SinceApril 28,2010, UniversitasIndonesiaand ShizuokaUniversity,establisheda scientific
collaboration by signing the Memorandumof Understandingand Agreement of Academic
Exchange.Those collaborationis growing and getting strongeruntil today supportedby
dedicatedprofessorsin both ShizuokaUniversityand UniversitasIndonesia.Up to this time,
there are 6 studentsparticipate under the Double-DegreeSpecial Program (Multiple Degree
System)on PhD level, 3 exchangeresearchstudents,2 join researchcollaboration,and twice
joint seminarcalledThe IntemationalConference
on NanoElectronicsResearchandEducation
(ICNERE).All of thoseprogramsstill in the areaof engineering
science.I do believethat in the
futurethe collaborationwill be extendedto otherscientific areas.
As an introductionaboutour university,UniversitasIndonesiahas 13 Facultiesthereare: (l)
Medical, (2) Dentist, (3) Basic Science,(4) Engineering,(5) Economics,(6) Law, (7)
Psychology,(8) Social and Politics, (9) Culture, (10) Public Health, (ll) Computer,(12)
Nursing,(13) Pharmacyand one GraduateSchool.UniversitasIndonesiahas around60.000
studentbodies, and 3.000 lecturers.Recently on August 30, 2014 UniversitasIndonesia
inaugurated
7887graduates
for odd semestet201312014
consistof: (a) 2777regularundergrad,
167intemationalundergrad,388extensionundergrad,
541parallelundergrad,
392professionals,
369specialists,
2204masters,and 154doctors.
Among othersscientific collaborationUniversitasIndonesiawith foreign universitiesin the
world, one of very promisingresultsis collaborationwith ShizuokaUniversity. In this important
ICNERE eventhostedby shizuoka university, I am honoredto expressmy deepappreciationto
Dr. YukihiroItoh, Presidentof ShizuokaUniversityandall memberof Conference
Organization,
who makethis conferencebecomean importanteventfor the researchersand studentsto discuss
the progressof researchand educationespeciallyon Nano ScienceandTechnology.I alsohope
to all participants
of ICNERE2014enjoythediscussion
in this beautifulcity of Hamamatsu.
Hamamatsu,
November24, 2014
Prof.Dr.
Wibawarta.S.S..M.A
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Official Greeting from the Faculty of Engineering University of Indonesia
On behalf of the Faculty of Engineering University of Indonesia, I would like to address a
welcome message to all distinguished speakers and participants in the Second International
Conference on Nano Electronics Research and Education, ICNERE 2014, held at Hamamatsu
campus of Shizuoka University from November 24th to 26th, 2014. This ICNERE 2014 is the
continuation of the ICNERE 2012 The International Conference on Nano Electronics Research
and Education, 8 – 10 July 2012, held at The Magani Hotel, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia. The aims of
ICNERE is to facilitate an important forum and opportunities for researchers and engineers
from the industries, and professors as well as graduate students from universities to establish
a scientific network and to discuss new ideas and developments in the research, education
and technology of electrical and electronics engineering, especially in the development of
nano electronics research and education.
Let me give a brief view of Faculty of Engineering University of Indonesia. Our school is
the largest faculty at University of Indonesia with student body reaching about 5803 students,
distributed 60% at undergraduate or bachelor level and the rest 40% at postgraduate (master
and doctoral) students. We have 7 (seven) departments, i.e. civil, mechanical, electrical,
metallurgical and materials, architecture, chemical and industrial engineering. For
educational operation purposes, these 7 departments are distributed to 12 study programs.
Currently, Faculty of Engineering UI has 203 full-time academic staffs with the following
composition: 50 full-professors (25%), 72 associate professors (35%), 59 assistant professors
(29%), and 22 lecturers (11%). The number is well-distributed and it has been providing
good impact for the academic atmosphere in terms of teaching and research activities. The
research focus in our faculty is defined as “Integrated Design in Urban Eco-Technology for
Quality Human Life and Environment”. This theme covers all research strength in engineering
and provides spacious room for building multidisciplinary research.
More specifically, I do hope this important event will strengthen collaborative interactions
such as staff and student exchange, international joint publication and public lecture
between Faculty of Engineering UI and Shizuoka University so that the various advancements
in research and education achieved by Shizuoka University could be adopted as a good
model for Indonesian scholars. In the future I expect ICNERE will attract participants from
other universities or research institutes worldwide.
Finally, I would like to express my great appreciation to the Organizing Committee;
Honorary Committee: Prof. Yukihiro Ito (President, Shizuoka University), Prof. Muhammad
Anis (Rector, University of Indonesia). General Chair: Prof. Masaaki Nagatsu (Dean of
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University) General Co-Chair: Prof.
Hidenori Mimura (Director of Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University); all
members of the International Executive Committee, International Program Committee, and
Local Organizing Committee, and Prof. Kazuhiko Hara, the Chairman of Program Committee
of ICNERE 2014.
Special thanks to Prof. Michiharu Tabe and Prof. Djoko Hartanto who initiated this ICNERE
program.
I hope that this ICNERE program will continue to the next ICNERE 2016, ICNERE 2018 and
so on, to contribute to the development of world science.
Lastly I believe that all participants will enjoy in this conference in a beautiful city of
Hamamatsu.
Prof. Dedi Priadi
Dean of Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia
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ICNERE 2014
General Chair
Prof. Masaaki Nagatsu
General Co-Chair
Prof. Hidenori Mimura
Dean of Graduate School of Science and Technology,
Shizuoka University
Director of Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka
University
Honorary Committee
Prof. Muhammad Anis
Prof. Yukihiro Ito
Rector, University of Indonesia
President, Shizuoka University
International Executive Committee
Prof. Djoko Hartanto
Prof. Dedi Priadi
Prof. Masaaki Nagatsu
Prof. Hidenori Mimura
Prof. Yoichiro Nakanishi
Prof. Michiharu Tabe
University of Indonesia
University of Indonesia
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
International Program Committee
Prof. Kazuhiko Hara
Prof. Norihisa Hiromoto
Prof. Hiroshi Inokawa
Prof. Yoshimasa Kawata
Prof. Hirokazu Tatsuoka
Prof. Hiroya Ikeda
Dr. Gunawan Wibisono
Dr. Arief Udhiarto
Prof. Eko Tjipto Rahardjo
Prof. Nji Raden Poespawati
Dr. Ratno Nuryadi
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
University of Indonesia
University of Indonesia
University of Indonesia
University of Indonesia
University of Indonesia
Local Organizing Committee
Prof. Toru Aoki
Prof. Kazuhiko Hara
Prof. Keiichiro Kagawa
Prof. Jun Kondoh
Prof. Kenji Murakami
Prof. Yoichiro Nakanishi
Prof. Yuko Ryan
Prof. Masaru Shimomura
Prof. Michiharu Tabe
Prof. Naoki Wakiya
Mr. Kenji Oishi
Ms. Shihoko Wada
Mr. Yoshiyasu Yamashita
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
Shizuoka University
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ICNERE 2014
General Information
Registration
Entrance area of S-Port Conference Hall on the third floor
Conference Room
S-Port Conference Hall on the third floor
Luncheon Meeting
11/24 12:45-14:00
Professors from Indonesia and committee members have a luncheon meeting at the
second floor of GSST building (Room No. 203).
Lunch
11/24 12:45 Lunch box is served at the second floor of GSST building (Room No. 205).
Welcome Party
11/24 18:15-20:00 at North Cafeteria
Excursion on 25-26 November
11/25 7:30am Depart from Hotel Crown Palace Hamamatsu to Kyoto
12:15pm Arrive to Hearton Hotel Kyoto (leave big baggages) 1:00pm Kiyomizu Temple & lunch
3:30pm The Kyocera Museum of Fine Ceramics
5:40pm Visit Gion and Japanese traditional performance art
7:30pm Dinner at Minokichi
9:15pm Check-in to Hearton Hotel Kyoto
11/26 8:30am Departure from the hotel to Arashiyama
9:10am Arashiyama
11:00am Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion in Kyoto)
12:10pm Nijo Castle
1:30pm Lunch at Hotel Granvia Kyoto
3:00pm Leave Kyoto and back to Hamamatsu
7:30pm Dinner at Hotel Crown Palace Hamamatsu
Submission to Makara Journal of Technology
Makara Journal of Technology (MJoT: http://journal.ui.ac.id/technology) in collaboration
with ICNERE 2014, is pleased to encourage all ICNERE2014 participants to submit the
ICNERE 2014 paper to MJoT. All papers accepted and peer-reviewed in ICNERE 2014
Conference are eligible to be accepted and published in Makara Journal of Technology.
Makara Journal of Technology is supported by University of Indonesia and now is growing
to be an International Scientific and Engineering Journal publisher, while pursuing Scopus
index. Submission to MJoT is free of charge.
The format of the extended abstract described above is essentially the same as that of
MJoT “GFA-Makara Journal of Technology 2014” except for the header and the required
number of pages. The length of the manuscript should be between 4 to 8 pages. The
manuscript should be submitted by November 28 to:
Prof. Norihisa Hiromoto, Editor for ICNERE papers submitted to MJoT
(hiromoto.norihisa@shizuoka.ac.jp).
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ICNERE 2014
Time Schedule
24 Nov.
7:30
25 Nov.
07:30 Departure
8:30
9:00
9:20
26 Nov.
08:30 Departure
Registration
Opening
09:10 Arashiyama
Session 1 &
Session 2
10:35
10:50
Break
11:00 Kinkakuji
Session 2
12:35
12:45
12:15 Arrive to
Conference Photo Hearton Hotel
13:00 Kiyomizu
Temple
& Lunch
Luncheon Meeting
12:10 Nijo Castle
13:30 Lunch
14:00
Session 3
15:45
16:00
Break
15:30 Kyocera
Museum
15:00 Leave Kyoto
for Hamamatsu
Session 3
17:00
Session 4
for Students
17:50
18:00
18:15
17:40 Visit Gion
Closing
Welcome Party
19:30 Dinner at
Minokichi
20:00
21:15 Check-in to 19:30 Banquet
Hearton Hotel
21:30
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ICNERE 2014
Conference Program
8:30-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:20 Opening Remarks (Chair: Michiharu Tabe)
Yukihiro Ito, President of Shizuoka University
Bambang Wibawarta, S.S., M.A., Acting Rector of University of Indonesia
Masaaki Nagatsu, Dean of Graduate School of Science and Technology,
Shizuoka University, General Chair of ICNERE 2014
Dedi Priadi Endang Rachman, Dean of Faculty of Engineering, University of
Indonesia
Session 1 (Chairs: Gunawan Wibisono, Kazuhiko Hara)
9:20-9:35 Trend of Cooperation between Universities, Case Study: University of
(M-01) Indonesia (UI) – Shizuoka University (SU) Collaboration on Education
Djoko Hartanto, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Indonesia
9:35-9:50 University of Indonesia (UI) – Shizuoka University (SU) Strengthening
(M-02) Collaboration in Network Security Research
Bagio Budiardjo and Muhammad Salman, Electrical Engineering
Department, University of Indonesia
9:50-10:05 Toward Future Collaborative Education and Research between UI and SU
(M-03) Masaaki Nagatsu, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka
University
Session 2 (Chairs: Feri Yusivar, Hirokazu Tatsuoka)
10:05-10:20 A Revisited on Terahertz Antenna
(M-04) Eko Tjipto Rahardjo1, Catur Apriono1,2 and Norihisa Hiromoto2, 1Electrical
Engineering Department, University of Indonesia, 2Graduate School of
Science and Technology, Shizuoka University
10:20-10:35 Refractive Index Measurement by Photodiode with Surface Plasmon
(M-05) Antenna Intended for Biosensing
Hiroaki Satoh, Shohei Iwata, Atsushi Ono and Hiroshi Inokawa, Research
Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University
10:35-10:50 Coffee Break
10:50-11:05 Fiber Optical Ring Resonator Detection Technique Based on Spectral
(M-06) Integration
Purnomo Sidi Priambodo, F. Rosano Adi Prakoso, Sasono Raharjo and Djoko
Hartanto, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Indonesia
11:05-11:20 Confinement of a Molecule in a Molecular-Corral Structure on a Silicon
(M-07) Surface
Masaru Shimomura, Graduate School of Engineering, Shizuoka University
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11:20-11:35 Mechanism Carrier Generation in Nanostructured Semiconductor
(M-08) Photocatalysis TiO2 for Remedation of Water Pollution
Masbah R.T. Siregar, Agus Priyono, M. Firdausy and Priyo Sardjono, National
Institute of Science and Technology
11:35-11:50 Femtogram Mass Detection Using Dynamic Mode Operation – Based
(M-09) Microcantilever
Ratno Nuryadi1,2, Lia Aprilia1,2 and Djoko Hartanto2, 1Center for Material
Technology, Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology,
2Electrical Engineering Department, University of Indonesia
11:50-12:05 Construction of a Novel Method of Measuring Thermal Conductivity for
(M-10) Nanostructures
Hiroya Ikeda1,2,3, Shoma Yoshida1,4, Yuhei Suzuki1,2, Veerappan
Manimuthu1,3, Faiz Salleh1, Fujio Kuwahara2, Masaru Shimomura2,3 and
Kenji Murakami2,3, 1Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University,
2Graduate School of Engineering, Shizuoka University, 3Graduate School of
Science and Technology, Shizuoka University, 4Faculty of Engineering,
Shizuoka University
12:05-12:20 Seebeck Coefficient of SOI Layer Induced by Phonon Transport
(M-11) Faiz Salleh1, Takuro Oda1,2, Yuhei Suzuki1,3, Yoshinari Kamakura4 and Hiroya
Ikeda1,2,3, 1Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University, 2Faculty of
Engineering, Shizuoka University, 3Graduate School of Engineering, Shizuoka
University, 4Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
12:20-12:35 Performance Evaluation of Mobile IPv6 and Proxy Mobile IPv6 Using FTP
(M-12) under DoS Attack
Anak Agung Putri Ratna, Mahesa Adhitya Putra, Ruki Harwahyu, Endang
Sriningsih and Riri Fitri Sari, Electrical Engineering Department, University of
Indonesia
12:35-12:45 Conference Photo
12:45-14:00 Luncheon Meeting
Session 3 (Chairs: Ratno Nuryadi, Kenji Murakami)
14:00-14:15 Silicon Nanoscale Transistors with Dopant-Induced Quantum Dots
(M-13) Daniel Moraru1, Krzysztof Tyszka1,2, Arup Samanta1, Yuuki Takasu1, Takahiro
Tsutaya1, Takeshi Mizuno1, Ryszard Jablonski2 and Michiharu Tabe1,
1Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University, 2Institute of Metrology
and Biomedical Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology
14:15-14:30 Transport Phenomena in Nanoscale Silicon Tunneling pn Diodes
(M-14) Anak Agung Ngurah Gde Sapteka1, Sri Purwiyanti1,2, Hoang Nhat Tan2,
Ryosuke Unno2, Daniel Moraru2, Takeshi Mizuno2, Arief Udhiarto1, Djoko
Hartanto1 and Michiharu Tabe2, 1Electrical Engineering Department,
University of Indonesia, 2Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka
University
14:30-14:45 Design of High Gain Concurrent Quadband Low Noise Amplifier for
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(M-15) Mobile Broadband
Gunawan Wibisono, Ahmad Syibabuddin Permana and Taufiq Alif
Kurniawan, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Indonesia
14:45-15:00 Multi Stage Linear Model Based Predictive Control for Regulating the
(M-16) Intake Air Temperature of Server Rack in Data Center Room
Aries Subiantoro, Satria Adi Prabowo, Chyannie Amarillio and Feri Yusivar,
Electrical Engineering Department, University of Indonesia
15:00-15:15 Over-Speed Operation of Wind Turbine Induction Generator Using Field
(M-17) Weakening Control under Speed Sensorless Condition
Feri Yusivar, Ridwan Gunawan, Harry Sudibyo S, Aries Subiantoro and Arnol
Sinaga, 1Electrical Engineering Department, University of Indonesia, 2RTMC
Research Group, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Indonesia 15:15-15:30 Numerical Analysis of Guided Shear Horizontal Surface Acoustic Waves for
(M-18) High Sensitive Biosensor Applications
Jun Kondoh, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka
University
15:30-15:45 Glasses for the Blind with Parallax® Ping))) as Distance Sensor and
(M-19) ATTINY2313 as Microcontroller
Hartono Siswono and Antony Wicaksono, Electrical Department, University
of Gunadarma
15:45-16:00 Coffee Break
(Chairs: Eko Tjipto Rahardjo, Hiroshi Inokawa)
16:00-16:15 The Role of Sensor Device and Nanotechnology in Architecture
(M-20) Siti Handjarinto, Architecture Engineering Department, University of
Indonesia
16:15-16:30 Fabrication of Organic Light Emitting Diode Using Lamination Method with
(M-21) Plastic as Substrate
Arief Udhiarto1, Kiyomi Tsukagoshi2, Muhammad Asvial1, Badrul Munir3 and
Wataru Mizutani2, 1Electrical Engineering Department, University of
Indonesia, 2Nanosystem Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and Technology, 3Department of Metallurgy & Materials
Engineering, University of Indonesia
16:30-16:45 Biomedical Applications of High-Performance CMOS Imagers
(M-22) Keiichiro Kagawa, Keita Yasutomi and Shoji Kawahito, Research Institute of
Electronics, Shizuoka University
16:45-17:00 Ensemble Backpropagation Neural Networks with Cross Entropy Error
(M-23) Function Infrared Face Recognition System
Benyamin Kusumoputro1, Lina2 and Bharasaka Krisnandhika3, 1Electrical
Engineering Department, University of Indonesia, 2Computer Science
Department, Tarumanagara University, 3Computer Science Department,
Gunadarma University
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Session 4 for Students (Chairs: Eko Tjipto Rahardjo,Hiroshi Inokawa)
17:00-17:10 Phonon-Drag Contribution to Seebeck Coefficient of Ge-on-Insulator
(M-24) Substrate Fabricated by Wafer Bonding Process
Veerappan Manimuthu1,2, Shoma Yoshida1, Yuhei Suzuki1, Faiz Salleh1,
Mukannan Arivanandhan1, Yoshinari Kamakura3, Yasuhiro Hayakawa1,2 and
Hiroya Ikeda1,2, 1Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka
University, 2Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University, 3Graduate
School of Engineering, Osaka University
17:10-17:20 Development of Uniformly Distributed Fluoride-Doped Tin Oxide
(M-25) Nanostructures by Advanced Rotational Spray Pyrolysis Deposition Method
Ajith Bandara1, Naoki Matsuzaki2, Keita Yamamoto2, R. M. G. Rajapakse3
and Kenji Murakami4, 1Graduate School of Science and Technology,
Shizuoka University, 2Faculty of Engineering, Shizuoka University,
3Department of Chemistry, University of Peradeniya, 4Graduate School of
Engineering, Shizuoka University
17:20-17:30 A New Method for Simulating the Power Flow Density Focused by a Silicon
(M-26) Lens Antenna Irradiated with Linearly Polarized THz Wave
Catur Apriono1,2, Eko Tjipto Rahardjo2 and Norihisa Hiromoto1, 1Graduate
School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University, 2Electrical
Engineering Department, University of Indonesia
17:30-17:40 Optical Trapping and Manipulation of Polymer Spheres and HeLa Cell
(M-27) Organelles
Anna Statsenko1, Ginga Ito2, Wataru Inami2 and Yoshimasa Kawata2,
1Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka University,
2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shizuoka University
17:40-17:50 Surface Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes Dot-Array with
(M-28) Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet for Biosensor Applications
Tomy Abuzairi1,2, Mitsuru Okada3, Nji R. Poespawati2, Retno Wigajatri2 and
Masaaki Nagatsu1,3, 1Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shizuoka
University, 2Electrical Engineering Department, University of Indonesia,
3Graduate School of Engineering, Shizuoka University
17:50-18:00 Closing Remarks (Chair: Norihisa Hiromoto)
Hidenori Mimura, Director of Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka
University
Djoko Hartanto, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Indonesia
18:15-20:00 Welcome Party at North Cafeteria
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