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Network Security Analysis in Vanet Against Black Hole and Jellyfish Attack with Intrusion Detection System Algorithm Mustikawati, Elsa; Perdana, Doan; Negara, Ridha Muldina
CommIT (Communication and Information Technology) Journal Vol 11, No 2 (2017): CommIT Vol. 11 No. 2 Tahun 2017
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/commit.v11i2.3886

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VANET is the key to the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), where vehicles can communicate with others to exchange information in real time. VANET is an ad-hoc that has no fixed infrastructure and rapidly changing network topology. As the result, the network is insecure and vulnerable to various attacks both from within and outside the network. This research analyzes AODV routing protocol comparing the conditions without the attacks and with the attacks with the of black hole and jellyfish using the algorithm of Intrusion Detection System with the number of nodes changing from 10 to 100 nodes at the change speeds of 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, and 120 km/h. This research is simulated using Network Simulator 2 to model the network and ONESimulator to model node mobility. The analyzed QoS parameters are packet delivery ratio (PDR), throughput, and end-to-end delay. The results of the simulation show that changing the number of nodes and node velocity affects the performance in the network. On the number of nodes scenario with attacks, the average value of PDR decreases by 48.03%, throughput decreases by 50.23%, and delay, for black hole, decreases by 80.18% but increases by 47.87% for jellyfish. Whereas in the node velocity scenario, the average values of PDR, throughput, and delay decrease by 58.52%, 60.34%, 13.81% for blackhole attack, respectively. However, the delay increases by 123.91% for jellyfish attack.
Performance Analysis on IEEE 802.11ah Standard with Enhanced Distributed Channel Access Mechanism Oktaviana, Ana; Perdana, Doan; Negara, Ridha Muldina
CommIT (Communication and Information Technology) Journal Vol 12, No 1 (2018): CommIT Vol. 12 No. 1 Tahun 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/commit.v12i1.3908

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IEEE 802.11ah is a new task group on the IEEE 802.11 standard designed to work on the 900 MHz. It is with a range of communication coverage up to 1kilometer, lower energy consumption, and up to 8191 stations. There are two types of STAs in 802.11ah: sensor type to support sensor service and non-sensor type for offload service. In this research, it only focuses on non-sensor STA. For non-sensor STA, maximizing throughput is more important than power consumption. This research aims to see the performance of IEEE 802.1 1ah with Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA). To achieve that purpose, a mechanism is needed to provide guarantees various services required by theSTA. EDCA is an access mechanism used to set the Quality of Service (QoS) for the IEEE 802.11 standard through modifications in MAC layer. In this research,it focuses on one of the EDCA parameters, Arbitration Inter-Frame Space (AIFS). In addition, this research also focuses on the 802.11ah feature is Restricted Access Window (RAW) by changing the number of the RAW groups. From the results of the research, it is found that the improvement scheme with Arbitration Inter-Frame Space Number (AIFSN) value AC BK = 2, AC BE = 1, AC VI = 1, AC VO = 1 has better performance compared to the default scheme with AIFSN value AC BK = 7, AC BE = 3, AC VI = 2, AC VO = 2) with an average throughput of 1.504598 Mbps, average overall delay of 0.066242 second and average PDR of 62%. In addition, changes in the number of RAW groups and RAW slots affect network performance. This feature can improve the value of throughput, average delay, and Packet Delivery Ratio. The goals of this research is to know the effect of AIFSN value changes on AIFSN parameters, variation of RAW group and RAW slot number to throughput,average delay and packet delivery ratio.
Network Security Analysis in Vanet Against Black Hole and Jellyfish Attack with Intrusion Detection System Algorithm Elsa Mustikawati; Doan Perdana; Ridha Muldina Negara
CommIT (Communication and Information Technology) Journal Vol. 11 No. 2 (2017): CommIT Journal
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/commit.v11i2.3886

Abstract

VANET is the key to the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), where vehicles can communicate with others to exchange information in real time. VANET is an ad-hoc that has no fixed infrastructure and rapidly changing network topology. As the result, the network is insecure and vulnerable to various attacks both from within and outside the network. This research analyzes AODV routing protocol comparing the conditions without the attacks and with the attacks with the of black hole and jellyfish using the algorithm of Intrusion Detection System with the number of nodes changing from 10 to 100 nodes at the change speeds of 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, and 120 km/h. This research is simulated using Network Simulator 2 to model the network and ONESimulator to model node mobility. The analyzed QoS parameters are packet delivery ratio (PDR), throughput, and end-to-end delay. The results of the simulation show that changing the number of nodes and node velocity affects the performance in the network. On the number of nodes scenario with attacks, the average value of PDR decreases by 48.03%, throughput decreases by 50.23%, and delay, for black hole, decreases by 80.18% but increases by 47.87% for jellyfish. Whereas in the node velocity scenario, the average values of PDR, throughput, and delay decrease by 58.52%, 60.34%, 13.81% for blackhole attack, respectively. However, the delay increases by 123.91% for jellyfish attack.
Performance Analysis on IEEE 802.11ah Standard with Enhanced Distributed Channel Access Mechanism Ana Oktaviana; Doan Perdana; Ridha Muldina Negara
CommIT (Communication and Information Technology) Journal Vol. 12 No. 1 (2018): CommIT Journal
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/commit.v12i1.3908

Abstract

IEEE 802.11ah is a new task group on the IEEE 802.11 standard designed to work on the 900 MHz. It is with a range of communication coverage up to 1kilometer, lower energy consumption, and up to 8191 stations. There are two types of STAs in 802.11ah: sensor type to support sensor service and non-sensor type for offload service. In this research, it only focuses on non-sensor STA. For non-sensor STA, maximizing throughput is more important than power consumption. This research aims to see the performance of IEEE 802.1 1ah with Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA). To achieve that purpose, a mechanism is needed to provide guarantees various services required by theSTA. EDCA is an access mechanism used to set the Quality of Service (QoS) for the IEEE 802.11 standard through modifications in MAC layer. In this research,it focuses on one of the EDCA parameters, Arbitration Inter-Frame Space (AIFS). In addition, this research also focuses on the 802.11ah feature is Restricted Access Window (RAW) by changing the number of the RAW groups. From the results of the research, it is found that the improvement scheme with Arbitration Inter-Frame Space Number (AIFSN) value AC BK = 2, AC BE = 1, AC VI = 1, AC VO = 1 has better performance compared to the default scheme with AIFSN value AC BK = 7, AC BE = 3, AC VI = 2, AC VO = 2) with an average throughput of 1.504598 Mbps, average overall delay of 0.066242 second and average PDR of 62%. In addition, changes in the number of RAW groups and RAW slots affect network performance. This feature can improve the value of throughput, average delay, and Packet Delivery Ratio. The goals of this research is to know the effect of AIFSN value changes on AIFSN parameters, variation of RAW group and RAW slot number to throughput,average delay and packet delivery ratio.
Co-Authors A. Ali Muayyadi Abdulqadir Muhtadi Achmad Ali Muayyadi Achmad Auliyaa Zulfikri Achmad Auliyaa Zulkifri Adhiatma, Fachri Nugraha Adi Nugroho Ahmad Tri Hanuranto Ahmad Tsaqib Hakim Aji Gautama Putra Aji Gautama Putrada AJINEGORO, RISKI MUKTIARTO NUGROHO Albion Apta Zaim Alfin Hikmaturokhman Ana Oktaviana Ana Oktaviana Ana Oktaviana, Ana Ananda Irsyad Andini, Rodia Arfianto Fahmi Arief Rakhman Arif Indra Irawan Arisman Putra Munggaran Arrum Prima Dewi Asep Mulyana Aziz Nurul Iman Bagus Aditya Bagus Aditya Bobby, Syahdika Brian Pamukti Cyril Nugrahutama Kurnaman Danu Dwi Sanjoyo Dewi Rasni Putri Dewi, Arrum Prima Dilla Fajar Sukma Dilaga Dilla Fajar Sukma Dilaga Dwi Kresna Wijaya Elsa Mustikawati Endang Chumaidiyah Erna Sri Sugesti Erwin Susanto Fachri Nugraha Adhiatma Faisal Budiman Faisal Candrasyah Hasibuan Fakhrezi, Alfian Favian Dewanta Febriansyah B, Muh Asyraf Fidar Adjie Gelar Budiman Gustommy Bisono Hakim, Ahmad Tsaqib Hendro Iman Pangestu Herda Theo Perdana Hilal Hudan Nuha Husneni Mukhtar Ilman Syakir Saputra Imam Nashiruddin Inda Izzatin Tujza Kayla Vernanda, Nafisa Keinan Shofiandieni Haryo Putri Kurnaman, Cyril Nugrahutama L., Kemas Muslim Leanna Vidya Yovita Lisnawati S. Bangun Lubis, Raja Surya Dharma M. Adnan Nur Adrika M. Irfan Pratama Maghfuri, Syakir Maman Abdurohman Mirdan Syahid Mulya Sudrajat Muhammad Irfan Denatama Muhammad Irfan Denatama, Muhammad Irfan Mulki Nurullah Perbawa Mustikawati, Elsa Nachwan Mufti Nachwan Mufti Adriansyah Nindy Ayu Marthaliana Nugroho, Aditya Bakti Nuha, Hilal H Ongko Cahyono Parman Sukarno Perbawa, Mulki Nurullah PRASETIA, RENDI DIAN Pratama, M. Irfan Putra, Made Adi Paramartha Putri, Loviona Fortuna Rahadyan , Rizkita Ilham Raharjo, Risqi Herlambang Rahmat Yasirandi Ratnasih Ratnasih Ratnasih _ RATNASIH, RATNASIH Rendy Munadi Revan Faredha Aswariza Revan Faredha Aswariza, Revan Faredha Ridha Muldina Negara Ridha Negara Rini Cahyani Risqi Herlambang Raharjo Risyad Riyadi Robby C. Manurung Ryan Danny Kresnawan Salsa Rizkiana Seno Adi Putra Sidik Prabowo Siska Riantini Arif Sofia Nafila Putri Sophie Dwivita Evans Anthen Sri Ariyanti Suntoro Suntoro Taufik Hasan Triani Wulandari Triani Wulandari Triani Wulandari Tsaqib, Aliya Uke Kurniawan Usman Vinsensius Sigit Widhi Prabowo Vita Azrina Aulia Warsa, Candra Eka Dwi Winana Aperta Libar Yakobus Yulyanto Kevin Yoslie Yoslie Yudha Purwanto Yulius Anggoro Pamungkas Zulfikri, Achmad Auliyaa