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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP ON MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS AND ITS APPLICATIONS (ICWOMAA 2017) | 2017

Mathematical model of tuberculosis epidemic with recovery time delay

Taufiq Iskandar; Natasya Ayuningtia Chaniago; Said Munzir; Vera Halfiani; Marwan Ramli

Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious disease which can cause death. The disease is caused by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis which generally affects lungs and other organs such as lymph gland, intestine, kidneys, uterus, bone, and brain. The spread of TB occurs through the bacteria-contaminated air which is inhaled into the lungs. The symptoms of the TB patients are cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, appetite lose, weight lose, fever, cold, and fatigue. World Health Organization (WHO) reported that Indonesia placed the second in term of the most TB cases after India which has 23 % cases while China is reported to have 10 % cases in global. TB has become one of the greatest death threats in global. One way to countermeasure TB disease is by administering vaccination. However, a medication is needed when one has already infected. The medication can generally take 6 months of time which consists of two phases, inpatient and outpatient. Mathematical models to analyze the spread of TB have been widely developed. One of them is the SEIR type model. In this model the population is divided into four groups, which are suspectible (S), exposed (S), infected (I), recovered (R). In fact, a TB patient needs to undergo medication with a period of time in order to recover. This article discusses a model of TB spread with considering the term of recovery (time delay). The model is developed in SIR type where the population is divided into three groups, suspectible (S), infected (I), and recovered (R). Here, the vaccine is given to the susceptible group and the time delay is considered in the group undergoing the medication.Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious disease which can cause death. The disease is caused by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis which generally affects lungs and other organs such as lymph gland, intestine, kidneys, uterus, bone, and brain. The spread of TB occurs through the bacteria-contaminated air which is inhaled into the lungs. The symptoms of the TB patients are cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, appetite lose, weight lose, fever, cold, and fatigue. World Health Organization (WHO) reported that Indonesia placed the second in term of the most TB cases after India which has 23 % cases while China is reported to have 10 % cases in global. TB has become one of the greatest death threats in global. One way to countermeasure TB disease is by administering vaccination. However, a medication is needed when one has already infected. The medication can generally take 6 months of time which consists of two phases, inpatient and outpatient. Mathematical models to analyze the spread of TB have been widely developed. ...


2016 12th International Conference on Mathematics, Statistics, and Their Applications (ICMSA) | 2016

Modified formula for velocity and acceleration setting in Obstacle Avoidance problem

Sri Wardani; Vera Halfiani; Said Munzir; Tarmizi Usman

This paper concerns on an optimal control problem of a robot movement from an initial point to another target point while avoiding obstacles. Previous study had generated a trajectory that should be taken by the robot to minimized the consumed energy while moving with constant velocity. Here, we find the optimal performance index value which minimizes the trajectory length as well as the energy usage of the robot. We also consider nonconstant velocity which changes over time as the robot moves. The solution is generated numerically by using software package TOMLAB/PROPT. The results show that there is different route taken by the robot yet it is shorter in distance. Also, the optimum energy and trajectory length can be obtained by setting the right penalty values at both measures.


Jurnal Elemen | 2018

Peningkatan Kemampuan Koneksi Matematis dan Self- Efficacy Siswa melalui Model Pembelajaran Kooperatif Tipe Rotating Trio Exchange (RTE)

Erna Isfayani; Rahmah Johar; Said Munzir


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2018

Mathematical model of snake-type multi-directional wave generation

Muarif; Vera Halfiani; Siti Rusdiana; Said Munzir; Marwan Ramli


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2018

Mathematical model of parking space unit for triangular parking area

Intan Syahrini; Teti Sundari; Taufiq Iskandar; Vera Halfiani; Said Munzir; Marwan Ramli


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2018

Optimal control for Malaria disease through vaccination

Said Munzir; Muhammad Nasir; Marwan Ramli


Jurnal Didaktik Matematika | 2017

Meningkatkan Kemampuan Representasi Matematis melalui Penerapan Model Problem Based Learning

Nurul Fitri; Said Munzir; M. Duskri


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2017

Modification of Prim’s algorithm on complete broadcasting graph

Dairina; Salmawaty Arif; Said Munzir; Vera Halfiani; Marwan Ramli


Beta Jurnal Tadris Matematika | 2017

Kemampuan berpikir kreatif dan pemecahan masalah siswa melalui penerapan model project based learning

Rahmazatullaili Rahmazatullaili; Cut Morina Zubainur; Said Munzir


AKSIOMA: Jurnal Program Studi Pendidikan Matematika | 2017

Kemampuan Berpikir Kritis dan Metakognisi Siswa dalam Menyelesaikan Masalah Matematika melalui Pendekatan Problem Solving

Muhammad Ikhsan; Said Munzir; Lia Fitria

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Lia Fitria

Syiah Kuala University

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