Mikhael Bagus Renardi
Bandung Institute of Technology

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Airline ticket reservation using NFC-based single identity Mikhael Bagus Renardi; Noor Cholis Basjaruddin; Supriyadi Supriyadi; Kuspriyanto Kuspriyanto
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 13, No 1: January 2019
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v13.i1.pp384-391

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Airline ticket reservations can be completed via ticket counters or online. To reduce passenger data redundancy, Single Identity (SI) may be required to input passenger data. In Indonesia, SI is utilised in identity cards using Near Field Communication (NFC), called electronic Kartu Tanda Penduduk (e-KTP). However, the use of e-KTP is not optimal yet because it is still used in the same way as the conventional one. Data input using SI can be done by tapping the e-KTP on a NFC-enabled machine, and the user is required to select the passengers’ names. The process of data input may be simplified, resulting in a higher transaction speed. This research result demonstrated that there was a slight difference of the time required between the two methods for ticket reservations. The time efficiency using SI through ticket counters was 48%, while the online reservation using SI was 45%. Further research may implement the validation methods, such as using PIN or fingerprint.
Single identity in check-in using NFC in airport Mikhael Bagus Renardi; Noor Cholis Basjaruddin; Kuspriyanto Kuspriyanto
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 18, No 3: June 2020
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v18.i3.pp1629-1637

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An increase in transactions in airports is in line with a growing number of airline passengers, thus, a system which can enhance the service may be required. One of the concerns related to airline services is the long time for transactions due to the time required for each transaction and the number of transactions for each passenger. One of the transactions which require long time is the check-in process. In addition, the conventional check-in process also requires paper which its use is rapidly rising due to the increasing number of passengers. Hence, an NFC (Near Field Communication)-based system can be applied to accelerate transactions and to reduce the use of paper. Transactions in airports require several documents including booking reference and passengers’ identity cards, and both of which can be digitally stored in an NFC device. This study revealed that the implementation of SI could accommodate the check-in process in airports and decrease the redudancy of passenger data.
Baggage Claim in Airports using Near Field Communication Mikhael Bagus Renardi; Kuspriyanto Kuspriyanto; Noor Cholis Basjaruddin; Anton Prafanto
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 7, No 2: August 2017
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v7.i2.pp442-448

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The popularity of public transportation has increased as infrastructures have been repaired and other supporting facilities have been added. One of the facilities which can be added in the transportation system is the implementation of Near Field Communication in order to accelerate each transaction in the transportation system. In airports, transaction activities need to be done efficiently, like claiming baggage at the baggage carousel. The speed of transaction to claim the baggage depends on the number of officers, passengers, and the amount of baggage brought by the passengers. In the conventional system, the most effective way of getting the maximum speed of transaction is to have officers as many as the number of passengers, but this is not efficient regarding the use of human resources. The use of Near Field Communication can solve the problem related to the efficiency of resources, safety, and the increasing speed of transaction.