Analisis Perbandingan Dampak Serangan Black Hole pada Kinerja Routing Protocol LAR (Location-Aided Routing) dan DYMO (Dynamic MANET Ondemand) di Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET)

Pucanganom, I Dewa Gede Ardana (2018) Analisis Perbandingan Dampak Serangan Black Hole pada Kinerja Routing Protocol LAR (Location-Aided Routing) dan DYMO (Dynamic MANET Ondemand) di Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET). Sarjana thesis, Universitas Brawijaya.

Abstract

Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET) merupakan jaringan yang terdiri dari node-node yang bersifat mobile. Node-node mobile tersebut dapat berkomunikasi dengan jalur komunikasi yang bersifat sementara (ad-hoc). Pada jaringan mobile ad-hoc network, routing protocol merupakan aspek penting sebuah jaringan dimana routing protocol berperan dalam menentukan jalur pengiriman paket data yang terbaik. Beberapa isu yang ada pada jaringan MANET antara lain keterbatasan bandwidth, energi, jangkauan transmisi, dan keamanan. Dalam segi keamanan paket data masih rawan terhadap bentuk serangan, salah satunya serangan black hole yang dapat melakukan dropping paket data. Dalam mengetahui kinerja protocol terhadap serangan black hole, maka dilakukan analisis terhadap kinerja routing protocol reaktif yaitu routing protocol LAR (Location-Aided Routing) dan DYMO (Dynamic Manet On-demand) terhadap serangan black hole pada jaringan manet. Saat terjadinya serangan black hole diperoleh nilai rata-rata dari packet delivery ratio routing protocol LAR dan DYMO yaitu 51,38 % dan 51,92 %. Nilai rata-rata average end to end delay routing protocol LAR dan DYMO yaitu 70,58 ms dan 24,01 ms. Nilai rata-rata normalized routing load routing protocol LAR dan DYMO yaitu 2,68 dan 1,38. Berdasarkan perbandingan nilai rata-rata tersebut routing protocol DYMO mendapatkan kinerja yang lebih baik dibandingkan routing protocol LAR pada parameter normalized routing load, average end to end delay dan packet delivery ratio saat terjadi serangan black hole.

English Abstract

Mobile Ad-Hoc Network is a network consisting of nodes that can move in all directions (mobile). These nodes can communicate with temporary communication channels (ad-hoc). On mobile ad-Hoc networks, routing protocol is an important aspect of a network where routing protocol is useful in determining the best data packet delivery path. Some issues that exist in the MANET network include limited bandwidth, energy, transmission range, and security. In the security aspect data packet are still vulnerable to forms of attack, one of them is an black hole that can dropping data packets. In knowing the routing protocol's performance against black hole attacks, then the analysis of the performance of reactive routing protocols, namely LAR (Location-Aided Routing) and DYMO (Dynamic MANET On-demand) against black hole attacks on manet networks. When a black hole attacks, the average value of the packet delivery ratio routing protocol LAR and DYMO is 51.38% and 51.92%. the average end to end delay value of the LAR and DYMO routing protocol is 70.58 ms and 24.01 ms. The average value of normalized routing load routing protocol LAR and DYMO is 2.68 and 1.38. Based on the comparison of these average values, the DYMO routing protocol gets better performance than the LAR routing protocol in the normalized routing load, average end to end delay and packet delivery ratio parameters when black hole attacks.

Item Type: Thesis (Sarjana)
Identification Number: SKR/FTIK/2018/996/051900799
Uncontrolled Keywords: Mobile ad-Hoc network, Location-Aided Routing, Dynamic MANET Ondemand, Internal Black hole-Mobile ad-Hoc network, Location-Aided Routing, Dynamic MANET Ondemand, Internal Black hole
Subjects: 000 Computer science, information and general works > 004 Computer science > 004.6 Interfacing and communications
Divisions: Fakultas Ilmu Komputer > Teknik Informatika
Depositing User: soegeng sugeng
Date Deposited: 20 May 2019 01:36
Last Modified: 18 May 2022 07:41
URI: http://repository.ub.ac.id/id/eprint/166774
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