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Optimisation of automatic optical inspection on THT-PCB based on image segmentation and GLCM
Jurnal Scopus 2024

Optimisation of automatic optical inspection on THT-PCB based on image segmentation and GLCM

EP Aribowo, AJ Santoso, A Nugroho, PW Anggoro

Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies

Application Automatic Optical Inspection (AOI) is comprehensive in producing electronic circuits in the industry as an essential part of product assurance. Previous research created an AOI model for THT-PCB, which did not require complicated processing, and computers in vocational schools were able to process this model very well. However, this model cannot detect disturbed solder defects at solder joints. This study proposes optimising the AOI system to assist teachers in checking workpieces in soldering practicum, which significantly affects the industry’s need for students’ soldering skills. A Region of Interest (ROI) obtained by applying Image segmentation and log-polar transformation to the model. Then feature extraction had applied to the ROI using the Gray Level Cooccurrence Matrix (GLCM). The model verification shows an improved ability for disturbed soldering defects detection, which was not previously available on models. Accuracy and precision measurement for disturbed soldering defect detection by a correlation matrix gives a result of the accuracy of 91.75% and 90.20% precision. The fastest computation time measured on disturbed soldering defects detection is 800 milliseconds, while the total computing time is 2.8 seconds.

Factors Influencing Low Adoption of Mobile Banking in Underdeveloped Regions in Indonesia, Based on Modified Push–Pull–Mooring Theory
Jurnal Scopus 2025

Factors Influencing Low Adoption of Mobile Banking in Underdeveloped Regions in Indonesia, Based on Modified Push–Pull–Mooring Theory

Ardiyanto Dapadeda, Yonathan Dri Handarkho, Paulus Mudjihartono

The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries

This study aims to identify and analyze the factors that are preventing the adoption of mobile banking in underdeveloped regions of Indonesia. A modified push–pull–mooring (PPM) framework is being used to propose a theoretical model providing valuable information for banks and the government. This information will help in formulating strategic measures to address the low adoption of this platform in the area. This research employs quantitative methods. The author gathers primary data from 362 respondents in West Sumba Regency by distributing self-administered offline questionnaires. SEM techniques are utilized to analyze the proposed model using AMOS software. The findings suggest that perceived convenience has the most significant impact on low mobile banking adoption, followed by low trust in government, perceived risk, high switching costs, habits, and low information quality, which are the least significant factors. Additionally, low innovativeness was found to have no significant impact on low mobile banking adoption. The focus of this research is to identify the factors that can hinder or facilitate mobile banking adoption in underdeveloped regions in Indonesia, which is different from previous research. It is important to investigate this because consumers in those areas primarily engage in cash transactions and wait in lines at ATMs for financial dealings such as transfers, payments, purchases, and balance checks, thus making the adoption of mobile banking difficult to implement in society. Additionally, this research utilizes the push–pull–mooring theory, which has been modified from its original concept to make it suitable for explaining consumer behavior related to low adoption behavior.