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  1. JRCP 2025 Research Article Open Access DOI

    Transit-Oriented Development and Urban Resilience in Mid-Sized Indonesian Cities

    Aulia Pratama, Sinta Maharani, Budi Santoso, et al.

    Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 36 No. 2 pp. 112–129 June 2025

    DOI: 10.5614/jpwk.2025.36.2.3

    This study examines how transit-oriented development (TOD) frameworks can strengthen urban resilience across mid-sized Indonesian municipalities. Using a mixed-methods approach across six cities, we identify four spatial typologies where TOD measurably improves flood recovery, commute equity, and land-use efficiency under rapid urbanisation.

    • urban resilience
    • transportation
    • policy
    • smart city
    • 1,245 Views
    • 320 Downloads
    • 18 Citations
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  2. JETS 2025 Review Article Open Access DOI

    A Systematic Review of Machine Learning Applications in Structural Health Monitoring

    Reza Kurniawan, Ayu Lestari, Fajar Setiawan, et al.

    Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences Vol. 57 No. 4 pp. 401–428 August 2025

    DOI: 10.5614/j.eng.technol.sci.2025.57.4.1

    We synthesise 184 peer-reviewed studies published between 2015 and 2024 to map how supervised, unsupervised, and physics-informed learning methods are being deployed in structural health monitoring. The review benchmarks model families across sensor modalities and identifies open gaps in dataset diversity, on-device inference, and long-horizon generalisation.

    • structural health monitoring
    • machine learning
    • civil engineering
    • sensors
    • 3,812Views
    • 914Downloads
    • 47Citations
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  3. Acta Geodaetica 2024 Case Study Subscription DOI

    High-Resolution LiDAR Mapping for Coastal Subsidence Monitoring in Semarang

    Dewi Anggraini, Iwan Permadi

    Acta Geodaetica et Cartographica Vol. 18 No. 3 pp. 205–222 September 2024

    DOI: 10.29122/agc.v18i3.2024.08

    A three-year airborne LiDAR campaign over northern Semarang captures subsidence rates at sub-centimetre precision. We compare the resulting deformation surface with InSAR and levelling records, then discuss how the fused product can inform zoning and infrastructure renewal in chronically flooded coastal districts.

    • LiDAR
    • coastal subsidence
    • geospatial
    • remote sensing
    • 962Views
    • 188Downloads
    • 12Citations
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  4. Journal of Civil Systems 2025 Research Article Open Access DOI

    Life-Cycle Carbon Accounting of Precast Concrete Modular Housing

    Hendra Wijaya, Clara Marbun, Ragil Prakoso

    Journal of Civil Systems Vol. 12 No. 1 pp. 54–71 March 2025

    DOI: 10.5614/jcs.2025.12.1.5

    We develop a cradle-to-grave carbon accounting model for precast modular housing using four supplementary cementitious material blends. Field data from two affordable-housing projects calibrate the model and expose where the embodied-carbon gains risk being eroded by transport distance and end-of-life assumptions.

    • low-carbon concrete
    • modular construction
    • embodied carbon
    • sustainability
    • 1,502Views
    • 404Downloads
    • 23Citations
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  5. JETS 2024 Short Communication Open Access DOI

    Edge-Compute Anomaly Detection for Distributed Water Quality Sensors

    Yuliana Hartono, Rizky Anwar

    Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences Vol. 56 No. 6 pp. 612–621 December 2024

    DOI: 10.5614/j.eng.technol.sci.2024.56.6.9

    A lightweight anomaly-detection pipeline running directly on low-power microcontrollers lets a distributed array of water quality sensors flag contamination events without back-hauling raw telemetry. We report false-positive rates, energy profile, and a field evaluation at three watershed monitoring sites.

    • IoT
    • edge computing
    • anomaly detection
    • water quality
    • 744Views
    • 202Downloads
    • 9Citations
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  6. JRCP 2023 Editorial Open Access DOI

    Rethinking Participatory Planning in the Age of Digital Twins

    Naomi Saraswati

    Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 34 No. 4 pp. 489–494 December 2023

    DOI: 10.5614/jpwk.2023.34.4.1

    Urban digital twins promise higher-fidelity planning decisions, yet most deployments still treat residents as downstream recipients of a simulation. This editorial argues for an inversion — positioning community knowledge as a primary data layer — and outlines three governance patterns that make the inversion practicable.

    • digital twins
    • participatory planning
    • governance
    • 2,104Views
    • 512Downloads
    • 31Citations
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