Digital System and Computing
Open Access Journal

Digital System and Computing

e-ISSN: 3123-4038
DOI: 10.58920/dsc
dsc@etflin.com (Managing Editor)
digital systemscomputer architectureFPGA designASIC designsystem-on-chipembedded systemscyber-physical systemsInternet of Thingsedge computingmachine learningdeep learningoptimization algorithmsparallel computinghardware securityfault-tolerant computing
Academic Excellence

Editorial Board

Demography

1
Continents
1
Countries
12
Cities
15
Total Experts

editor-in-chief

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Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti

Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Lampung, Bandar Lampung -35144, Indonesia

Bandar Lampung, Indonesia
Cyber physical system

advisory-editor

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Purnawarman Musa

Department of Electrical Engineering. Faculty of Industrial Engineering, Gunadarma University, Jakarta 10430, Indonesia

Jakarta, Indonesia
Internet of things; Wireless network sensor; Embedded system; Robotic
S

Sofian Lusa

Master Program in Tourism, Faculty of Tourism, Trisakti Institute of Tourism, Jakarta 12330, Indonesia

Jakarta, Indonesia
Digital business; Cyber security; Digital tourism; Smart government; Theory u; e-Business; eCommerce; Start-up; Knowledge management; Strategic management; IT project; Behavior profiling; Human capital management

managing-editor

A

Aji Prasetyo

Directorate of Data and Computation, The Agency for Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics, 10720, Indonesia

Jakarta, Indonesia
Information technology; Cybersecurity

sectional-editor

Section: General

S

Samsul Arifin

Department of Data Science, Faculty of Design, Digital, and Business, Institut Teknologi Sains Bandung, Bekasi 17530, Indonesia

Bekasi, Indonesia
Data science; Math education; Group & module theory; MathStat computation
H

Hartono

Department of Informatics, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Medan Area, Medan 20223, Indonesia

Medan, Indonesia
Machine learning; Data science; Artificial intelligence; and optimization
H

Heny Pratiwi

STMIK Widya Cipta Dharma, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia

Samarinda, Indonesia
Artificial intelligence; Machine learning; Intelligent systems; Data science and analytics; and Information systems
M

Muhammad Dahria

Department of Information Systems, Triguna Dharma College of Informatics and Computer Management, Medan, Indonesia

Medan, Indonesia
Machine learning; Artificial intelligence; Data mining
H

Hubbul Walidainy

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh 23111, Indonesia

Banda Aceh , Indonesia
Wireless telecommunication
F

Ferian Fauzi Abdulloh

Department of Informatics, Faculty of Computer Science, AMIKOM University, 55283, Indonesia

Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Data mining; Machine learning; NLP
Y

Yovinia Carmeneja Hoar Siki

Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering, Widya Mandira Catholic University, 85361, Indonesia

Kupang, Indonesia
Embeded system; Robotics
A

Abu Salam

Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Dian Nuswantoro, Semarang 50131, Indonesia

Semarang , Indonesia
AI in medical imaging; Radiomics & imaging biomarkers; Computer vision
I

Ika Novita Dewi

Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Dian Nuswantoro, Semarang 50131, Indonesia

Semarang, Indonesia
Artificial intelligence; Deep learning; Information extraction; Information system engineering
M

Majid Rahardi

Department of Informatics, Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Amikom Yogyakarta, Sleman, 55283, Indonesia

Sleman, Indonesia
Machine learning; Deep learning; Sentiment analysis; Natural language processing; Soft computing
M

Moch. Fahru Rizal

Computer Technology Program Study, School of Applied Science, Telkom University, Bandung 40257, Indonesia

Bandung, Indonesia
Computer network; Cyber security; IoT security; Network security; Software defined radio

Journal Key Facts

Publishing Fee (APC)

No Charge

Open Access License

CC BY 4.0

Language

English

Overview

Digital System and Computing is a peer-reviewed international journal published by ETFLIN, dedicated to the dissemination of advanced research and developments in digital systems, computing methodologies, and their applications. The journal serves as a platform for academics, industry experts, and practitioners to share innovations that shape the future of digital technologies.

Current Issue

Latest Articles

Recently published research articles, review papers, and technical notes from the current volume of the journal.

  • research article

    Design and Implementation of an IoT-Based Automated Gate Control System Using RFID and Web Interface

    Yurimasanti Rachman, Deden Ardiansyah

    Gate security systems in residential areas often rely on manual controls or simple remotes, which limit flexibility, real-time monitoring, and secure access. This study developed an IoT-based automated gate control system using RFID authentication and a web-based interface. The system integrated Arduino Uno, an ESP8266 Wi-Fi module, an RC522 RFID reader, a relay, and a DC motor to automate gate operation, while user activity was monitored through a local web server built on Apache and MySQL. Testing was conducted under controlled indoor conditions with an average Wi-Fi signal strength of -62 dBm, an ambient temperature of 27°C, and a local network latency of 8 to 12 ms. Across 50 trials using five different RFID cards, the system achieved 100 percent reading accuracy, an average response time of 1.42 seconds from tag detection to motor activation, and stable communication with no packet loss. Mechanical implementation using 8.25 kg of galvanized steel and a dual-rail support system ensured stable and smooth gate movement. These results confirm that the system provides secure, contactless, and remotely accessible automated gate control. Future improvements should focus on cloud-based integration and enhanced network stability for real-world deployment.

    Digital System and Computing

    24 Nov 2025
    6 pages
  • research article

    Quantitative Risk Analysis of IT Assets in Public Broadcasting: A Case Study at TVRI East Java

    Lailatul Maulida

    Public institutions increasingly depend on IT assets to sustain essential operations, yet many still lack structured risk management frameworks. At TVRI East Java, the absence of a dedicated IT division underscores the need to evaluate asset vulnerabilities and threat exposures systematically. This study identifies and prioritizes critical IT assets and their associated risks using the Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) method. Data were gathered through interviews, document analysis, and expert validation. Thirteen IT assets were assessed against fifteen potential threats, and quantitative metrics such as Single Loss Expectancy (SLE) and Annualized Loss Expectancy (ALE) were used to estimate financial impacts. The analysis showed that personal computers are the most critical assets, primarily threatened by computer viruses, while minor peripherals pose minimal risk. Expert verification confirmed that the findings reflect real operational conditions. However, the study’s scope was limited by the reliance on a single expert for data validation, which may constrain the broader applicability of the findings. The results provide a structured basis for risk mitigation strategies and can guide similar institutions in strengthening IT asset management.

    Digital System and Computing

    7 Nov 2025
    7 pages
  • research article

    Multi-Criteria Evaluation of Open Source HRIS Using the AHP-TOPSIS Method

    Anisatul Mukaramah, Syahiduz Zaman

    Organizations are increasingly adopting open-source Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) due to their cost-efficiency, configurability, and scalability. However, selecting the most suitable platform remains a major challenge due to diverse functional requirements. This study aims to determine the most appropriate Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) HRIS based on key decision-making criteria. A comparative evaluation was conducted on three platforms, IceHRM, OrangeHRM, and Sentrifugo, using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to calculate criterion weights and the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) to rank the alternatives. Seven HR functional domains, including employee management, attendance, recruitment, and payroll, formed the evaluation framework. The results indicate that IceHRM achieved the highest relative closeness score (RC = 0.7892), followed by OrangeHRM (RC = 0.7428), and Sentrifugo (RC = 0.0133). Based on the evaluation model, IceHRM is identified as the most suitable option due to its alignment with prioritized functional criteria. The proposed AHP-TOPSIS approach provides an objective and replicable decision-support model for organizations undertaking HRIS selection as part of digital transformation initiatives.

    Digital System and Computing

    2 Dec 2025
    6 pages
  • research article

    Development of a Voice-Controlled Smart Home Prototype Using NodeMCU and Internet of Things (IoT) Technology

    Muhammad Rifaldi, Apri Siswanto

    The growing demand for smart home automation calls for affordable, efficient, and user-friendly systems that reduce energy consumption and enhance remote accessibility. This study presents the development and evaluation of a voice-controlled smart home prototype utilizing NodeMCU and IoT technologies. The system integrates Google Assistant, IFTTT, and Adafruit IO to process voice commands, support real-time monitoring, and enable cloud-based control of household devices. A prototyping method was applied, focusing on controlling an LED lamp and a 12V DC fan. Black-box testing was conducted using six voice profiles and a total of 60 command scenarios under both stable and unstable network conditions. Results indicated a 93.3% accuracy with stable internet and 86.7% under weak signals. The system achieved average response times of 1.8 seconds (stable) and 3.4 seconds (unstable), operating without critical failures. However, performance was influenced by internet quality and third-party dependencies. Unlike previous studies that relied solely on single-platform control, this research highlights a low-cost, multi-service integration approach for smart home automation, addressing the gap between affordability and real-time cloud-based functionality. The prototype demonstrates the feasibility of accessible voice-activated automation and lays the foundation for future offline-capable smart systems.

    Digital System and Computing

    8 Nov 2025
    5 pages
  • research article

    Design and Evaluation of an IoT-Based Real-Time Energy Monitoring System Using NodeMCU and PZEM-004T

    Fadlurrohman Agil, Nur Cahyo Hendro Wibowo, Hery Mustofa

    The increasing demand for accurate and affordable household electricity monitoring has driven the development of Internet of Things (IoT)–based systems. This study designed and evaluated a real-time energy monitoring system using a NodeMCU microcontroller integrated with a PZEM-004T sensor module. The system was tested on three household appliances, an electric iron, a fan, and a refrigerator, and its measurements were compared with a calibrated reference wattmeter and manual energy calculations. The results showed that the system’s readings closely matched those of the reference device, demonstrating reliable accuracy in capturing real-time energy consumption. Higher deviations were observed against manual calculations, mainly due to the inability of manual methods to capture dynamic load fluctuations, particularly from the refrigerator’s compressor. Overall, the system achieved an average error of 1.19% compared with the reference measurements, confirming its technical feasibility for practical household energy monitoring. Future work should improve accuracy for fluctuating loads through adaptive sampling and expand system scalability via cloud-based integration.

    Digital System and Computing

    24 Nov 2025
    6 pages