https://semarakilmu.com.my/journals/index.php/sijese/issue/feed Semarak International Journal of Electronic System Engineering 2024-06-01T00:00:00+00:00 Nur Hazirah Adilla nurhazirah.adilla@gmail.com Open Journal Systems <p>The Semarak International Journal of Electronic System Engineering (SIJESE) is a gold open-access, double-blind refereed academic journal with the aim to provide an international platform for academic research and scientific community by publishing original articles in topics related to innovation in the field of electronic system engineering. Scope includes but is not limited to the fields of electronics, communications engineering, computer engineering and other related areas.</p> https://semarakilmu.com.my/journals/index.php/sijese/article/view/9646 The Novel Method in Validating the Spectral Wavelength Optimization to Determine Archaeological Proxies by the Integration of Aerial and Ground Platforms 2024-05-06T07:55:45+00:00 Shairatul Akma Roslan xxx@mail.com Fitri Yakub mfitri.kl@utm.my Shuib Rambat xxx@mail.com Sharifah Munawwarah xxx@mail.com Mokhtar Saidin xxx@mail.com Farah Liana xxx@mail.com Nurshafinaz Mohd Maruai xxx@mail.com Mohamed Sukri Mat Ali xxx@mail.com Ahmad Faiz Mohammad xxx@mail.com <p>This research proposed a novel method for evaluating the ideal spectral wavelength by integrating the aerial remote sensing image and geophysical techniques to improve the detection of buried archaeological proxies via the spectral wavelength. Eight different wavelength ranges were compared to eight distinct spectral indices to conduct a more thorough vegetation analysis. The spectral information from eight various Vegetation Indices and two types of resistivity data was then analyzed using a Linear Regression model. Then, the novel "Constant Experimental Evaluation" method (CEE)&nbsp; was developed to improve the preliminary result. Subsequently, the results outlined newly optimal spectral wavelengths by enhancing correlation coefficient <em>R</em><sup>2</sup> values, before (<em>R</em><sup>2</sup>=0.595) to (<em>R</em><sup>2</sup>=0.86) after CEE application, with the spectral wavelengths values of (NIR<sub>new</sub>=0.783µm) and (Red<sub>new</sub>=0.627µm) along with the 50% of image enhancement. It suggests that the technique may be significant to any archaeological site that presents spectrally differently from its immediate environment.</p> 2024-07-12T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Semarak International Journal of Electronic System Engineering