International Journal of Reconfigurable and Embedded Systems (IJRES)

The goal of the International Journal of Reconfigurable and Embedded Systems (IJRES), p-ISSN 2089-4864, e-ISSN 2722-2608, is to give academics, industry professionals, educators, and policymakers who work in the field a way to share innovative and important new work on reconfigurable systems, embedded systems, very large-scale integration (VLSI) design, and the internet of things (IoT). With VLSI system level integration and reconfigurable cores in system-on-chip (SoC) and embedded IoT devices, the center of gravity of the computer industry is moving from personal computing to embedded computing. Reconfigurable and embedded systems are becoming more and more important parts of all kinds of complex technical systems, such as audio-visual equipment, phones, cars, toys, airplanes, medical diagnostics, pacemakers, climate control systems, manufacturing systems, intelligent power systems, security systems, weapons, etc. The journal is put out by the Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES) in collaboration with Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama (IPMU). The IJRES is an OPEN ACCESS and PEER-REVIEWED journal distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.


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1. A journal differs from a conference. A journal follows a regular publication schedule and publishes a set number of papers in each issue and each year. In a journal, the number of published papers must be reasonable and understandable for each issue and year, as announced on the website.

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Posted: 2025-02-17
 

Should you cite yourself or not? avoid citing your published papers in this publisher whenever possible in the future

 

Self-citation in academic publishing is a complex issue that can have a significant impact on how people perceive scholarly work. Institutional frameworks may unintentionally encourage authors to cite themselves, reducing the value of their work. This raises concerns about academic integrity and the possibility of technical plagiarism. Researchers should consider why authors self-cite and promote honesty in scholarly communication in order to reduce self-citation and increase credibility. Authors should exercise caution when citing their own work, particularly if they write for the same publisher. This can raise concerns about academic integrity and result in biased research dissemination. Avoiding self-citation not only improves the credibility of their work, but it also encourages a more comprehensive engagement with a larger body of scholarship. Understanding proper citation techniques strengthens an author's adherence to ethical scholarly practices. Navigating the nuances of academic citation practices is critical for scholars seeking integrity and clarity in their work. Over-reliance on one's own publications may unintentionally indicate a lack of interaction with the broader scholarly community. Scholars from various backgrounds may face unique challenges in understanding academic integrity conventions, particularly those involving self-referential citations. To maintain objectivity and credibility, authors should use a strategic approach when referencing their own work. Overreliance on previous papers can give the impression of self-validation and reduce the impact of research within the larger academic discourse. As a result, authors should avoid citing their published papers from this publisher whenever possible in the future.

 
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Vol 14, No 1: March 2025

Table of Contents

Huu-Thuan Huynh, Tuan-Kiet Tran, Tan-Phat Dang
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1-11
Salah Hammedi, Jalloul Elmeliani, Lotfi Nabli
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12-25
Adil Hilmani, Yassine Sabri, Abderrahim Maizate, Siham Aouad, Mohammed Koundi
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26-34
Shripad Bhatlawande, Swati Shilaskar, Soham Akotkar, Anish Joshi, Zayd Ansari
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35-47
Nor Shahanim Mohamad Hadis, Samihah Abdullah, Muhammad Ameerul Syafiqie Abdul Sukor, Irni Hamiza Hamzah, Samsul Setumin, Mohammad Nizam Ibrahim, Azwati Azmin
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48-59
Ricardo Yauri, Juan Balvin, Renzo Lobo
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60-68
Shabnom Mustary, Mohammod Abul Kashem, Mohammad Asaduzzaman Chowdhury, Jia Uddin
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69-78
Sowmya Kandiga Bhadrayya, Vishwas Bangalore Ravishankar
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79-88
Vikas J. Nandeshwar, Sarvadnya Bhatlawande, Anjali Solanke, Harsh Sathe, Shivanand Satao, Safalya Satpute, Atharva Saste
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89-99
Satish Bhogannahalli Ashwathnarayan, Deekshitha Arsa, Sharath Kumar Yerriyuru Narasimhaiah, Shreyas Anchan, Giri Prasath
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100-108
Masood Ahmad Mahammad, Appala Raju Uppala, Suggala Ram Prasad, Anusha Marouthu
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109-116
Shylashree Nagaraja, Abhinav Sathisha, Mamatha Aruvanalli Shivaraj, Latha Bavikatte Nanjundappa, Prakash Tunga Pandeshwara
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117-125
Arnawan Hasibuan, Muhtadi Zahiri, Misbahul Jannah, Fahrian Roid, Rizky Almunadiansyah, Armen Abta, I Made Ari Nrartha
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126-135
Moechammad Sarosa, Septriandi Wirayoga, Ratna Ika Putri, Supriatna Adhisuwignjo
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136-144
Putra Jaya, Ryan Fikri, Agariadne Dwinggo Samala, Dimas Sanjaya
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145-156
Aji Akbar Firdaus, Muhamad Zalani Daud, Parvathy Rajendran, Mahmud Iwan Solihin, Li Wang, Mimi Azmita, Hamzah Arof
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157-164
Tanakorn Inthasuth, Yongyut Kaewjumras, Sahapong Somwong, Wasana Boonsong
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165-175
Wanayumini Wanayumini, Habib Satria, Rika Rosnelly
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176-183
Ramia Ouederni, Bechir Bouaziz, Faouzi Bacha
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184-190
Ricardo Yauri, José Monterrey
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191-199
Mohd Syafiq Mispan, Mohammad Haziq Ishak, Aiman Zakwan Jidin, Haslinah Mohd Nasir
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200-207
Pradeep Kumar Siddanna, Parameshachari Bidare Divakarachari
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208-220
Sripriya Arunachalam, Ashok Kumar Vijaya Kumar, Desidi Narsimha Reddy, Harikrishna Pathipati, Nethala Indira Priyadarsini, Lova Naga Babu Ramisetti
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221-230
Fesa Putra Kristianto, Zain Amarta, Nicolas Hutasoit, Nuthqy Fariz, Fania Putri Herinda
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231-242
Shanthala Nagaraja, Kiran Y. Chandappa
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243-253
Ravi Gummula, Vinothkumar Arumugam, Abilasha Aranganathan
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254-264
Azman Ab Malik, Lyu Tao, Noormadinah Allias, Irni Hamiza Hamzah
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265-272
Deepika Prabhakar, Nagaraja Shylashree, Sunitha Yariyur Narasimhaiah, Yashaswini Biligere Mariswamappa, Sheetal Singrihalli Hemaraj
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273-281
Muhammad Aiman Mohd Azam, Khalil Azha Mohd Annuar, Mohd Razali Mohamad Sapiee, Sanjoy Kumar Debnath
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282-290
Jyoti Surve, Manoj L. Bangare, Sunil L. Bangare, Urmila R. Pol, Manisha Mali, Meenakshi Meenakshi, Abdullah Alsalmani, Sami A. Morsi
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291-300