Aiti: Jurnal Teknologi Informasi
Vol 14 No 1 (2017)

ANALISIS KINERJA ROUTING PROTOKOL SPRAY AND WAIT DI JARINGAN OPPORTUNISTIC

Maria Irmgrad Ratu (Teknik Informatika USD Jalan Afandi, Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55281)
Bambang Soelistijanto (Teknik Informatika USD Jalan Afandi, Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55281)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Feb 2017

Abstract

Opportunistic Network (OppNet) is a wireless network that doesn’t need any infrastructure in the formation.Opportunistic Network can not guarantee a path between the source and destination at any time. In this research, the authors tested the Epidemic Routing Protocols and Spray And Wait Routing Protocol using ONEsimulator. Performance metrics used are Delivery Probability, Overhead Ratio, Average Latency, Buffer Occupancy and Number of Drop messages. Parameters used in each test is the area that remains with the addition of the number of nodes, increasing the buffer size, the addition of the Time-To-Live (TTL), increasing the number of copies of the message (L Copy), and the increase in the number of nodes and the number of copies (%).Epidemic Routing Protocols Tests showed an increase on the Delivery Latency Average Probability, it’s because Epidemic Routing Protocol always leave copy of messages every time they met with a relay node without regard to resources. While Spray and Wait Routing Protocols is good at it because Overhead Ratio in Spray and Wait is low because of number of copies limitation. But delay in Spray and Wait  s very high compared to the Epidemic, it is because Spray And Wait limits the number of copies. From the simulation that involved buffersize addition. Delivery probability in epidemic routing protocol reached an optimum number of 95%, meanwhile delivery probability in SnW protocol reached 73.24%, thus, in every 100 messages sent, 73 messages are successfully delivered.

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Journal Info

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aiti

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Subject

Computer Science & IT

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AITI: Jurnal Teknologi Informasi is a peer-review journal focusing on information system and technology issues. AITI invites academics and researchers who do original research in information system and technology, including but not limited to: Cryptography Networking Internet of Things Big Data Data ...