Computational & Electronics System

The Computational & Electronics System research group is dedicated to developing innovative solutions in computational engineering and electronics, with a focus on advancing the principles of internet of things IoT. 

The group's research spans a diverse range of topics, including:
  • Computational Systems: This area involves the design and analysis of algorithms, computational models, and simulations to address various engineering challenges.
  • Electronics: This focuses on the design, analysis, and implementation of electronic systems, encompassing both analogue and digital electronics, embedded systems, and hardware-software integration.
  • Interdisciplinary Approach: By integrating computational and electronics expertise, the group tackles advanced technologies such as smart sensors, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), wireless communications, and more.
Leader: Dr. Aroland Kiring
Expertise: Estimation Theory, Communication Theory, Sensor Fusion, IoT.

Member: Ir. Ts. Dr. Yew Hoe Tung
Expertise: Wireless Communications, Information and Communication Technology, Wireless Sensor Network, Network Electronics and Communication Engineering, IoT.

Member:  Dr. Chung Seng Kheau
Expertise: Software Engineering, IoT.

Member:  Liawas Barukang
Expertise:  Radio Communication, Communication Engineering, Telecommunications, IoT.
Selected Publications:
  • H. Harrison, M. Mamat, F. Wong, and H. T. Yew, “A novel and refined contactless user feedback system for immediate on-site response collection,” International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 15 (7), 2024, 241–248.
  • H. T. Yew, F. S. Chang, K. N. Png, T. S. Chan, C. W. Wong, L. Y. P. Lim, and V. H. J. Tiew, Internet of Things: Applications, Challenges, and Future Trends. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2024, 1–18.
  • N. A. I. M. Nizam, S. K. Chung, H. T. Yew, A. M. J. Kiring, and N. M. Fung, Enhancing Lettuce Production Quality Through IoT-Enabled Hydroponic Farming: An Optimized Fertilizer System Approach. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2024, 45–55.
  • H. T. Yew, G. X. Wong, F. Wong, M. Mamat, and S. K. Chung, IoT-Based Patient Monitoring System. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2024,19–43.
  • S. K. Chung, H. T. Yew, and A. M. J. Kiring, IoT-Based Vending Machine. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2024, 57–65.
  • H. T. Yew, B. W. Diong, A. I. Mbulwa, S. K. Chung, A. M. J. Kiring, and A. Chekima, Fuzzy-Based Handover Scheme for 5G Heterogeneous Networks. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2024,  119–142.
  • M. S. Daniel Bin Wahab, A. Kiring, L. Barukang, H. T. Yew, Y. Y. Farm, and S. K. Chung, “IEEE 802.15.4 signal strength evaluation in an indoor environment for positioning applications,” in IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Engineering and Technology, 2023, 325–330.
  • G. X. Wong, H. Tung Yew, J. A. Dargham, F. Wong, M. Mamat, and S. K. Chung, “Iomt real-time health monitoring system,” in 12th International Conference on Awareness Science and Technology, 2023, 269–273.
  • H. T. Yew, R. H. L. Chiam, L. Barukang, M. Mamat, A. Kiring, and S. K. Chung, “Internet of things using heterogeneous wireless networks,” in IEEE International Conference on Applied Electronics and Engineering, 2023, 1–5.
  • H. T. Yew, A. M. I. Bin Pirman, A. Kiring, L. Barukang, M. Mamat, and S. K. Chung, “Iotbased farming system: Soil moisture and temperature control,” in IEEE International Conference on Applied Electronics and Engineering, 2023, 1–5.
  • M. I. Goh, A. I. Mbulwa, H. T. Yew, A. Kiring, S. K. Chung, A. Farzamnia, A. Chekima, and M. K. Haldar, “Handover decision-making algorithm for 5G heterogeneous networks,” Electronics, 12, (11) 2023.

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