Skripsi
A NEW IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERFEROMETRY LIGHTNING LOCATION SYSTEM AND INDIRECT LIGHTNING CURRENT MEASUREMENT IN INDONESIA
First and foremost, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Allah The Almighty, whose grace and guidance have enabled me to complete this dissertation. This work, entitled “A NEW IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERFEROMETRY LIGHTNING LOCATION SYSTEM AND INDIRECT LIGHTNING CURRENT MEASUREMENT IN INDONESIA”, has been written as a requirement to obtain the degree of Doctor in Engineering Science at the Doctoral Program in Engineering Science. This dissertation was motivated by a desire to contribute to the understanding of lightning characteristics and the development of a locally adaptable lightning location system using the interferometry method. The research aims to design a system capable of capturing electromagnetic field data, estimating lightning peak currents, identifying strike locations, and analyzing lightning discharge behavior on a microsecond scale, specifically within the geographical context of Palembang, Indonesia. This research has resulted in several important academic contributions. Three scientific publications have been produced: two papers presented in international seminar proceedings, and one published in a reputable international journal. Additional outputs include a presentation at a four-nation symposium involving Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and India, as well as a research talk attended by researchers and students from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Japan, all of whom share a strong interest in lightning research. I hope this dissertation will serve as a meaningful contribution to the field of atmospheric and electrical engineering, and provide a foundation for future innovations in lightning observation and safety systems.
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