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Performance of Implementation IBR-DTN and Batman-Adv Routing Protocol in Wireless Mesh Networks Yuliandoko, Herman; Sukaridhoto, Sritrusta; Al Rasyid, M Udin Harun; Funabiki, Nobuo
EMITTER International Journal of Engineering Technology Vol 3, No 1 (2015)
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Wireless mesh networks is a network which has high mobility and flexibility network. In Wireless mesh networks nodes are free to move and able to automatically build a network connection with other nodes. High mobility, heterogeneous condition and intermittent network connectivity cause data packets drop during wireless communication and it becomes a problem in the wireless mesh networks. This condition can happen because wireless mesh networks use connectionless networking type such as IP protocol which it is not tolerant to delay. To solve this condition it is needed a technology to keep data packets when the network is disconnect. Delay tolerant technology is a technology that provides store and forward mechanism and it can prevent packet data dropping during communication. In our research, we proposed a test bed wireless mesh networks implementation by using proactive routing protocol and combining with delay tolerant technology. We used Batman-adv routing protocol and IBR-DTN on our research. We measured some particular performance aspect of networking such as packet loss, delay, and throughput of the network. We identified that delay tolerant could keep packet data from dropping better than current wireless mesh networks in the intermittent network condition. We also proved that IBR-DTN and Batman-adv could run together on the wireless mesh networks. In The experiment throughput test result of IBR-DTN was higher than Current TCP on the LoS (Line of Side) and on environment with obstacle.Keywords: Delay Tolerant, IBR-DTN, Wireless Mesh, Batman-adv, Performance
Implementation of Energy Efficiency Based on Time Scheduling to Improve Network Lifetime in Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) ., Subono; Al Rasyid, M. Udin Harun; Astawa, I Gede Puja
EMITTER International Journal of Engineering Technology Vol 3, No 2 (2015)
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ZigBee applications of IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) with Low Rate Wireless Personal Area Network (LR-WPAN) can be integrated with e-health technology Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN). WBAN are small size and can communicate quickly making it easier for people to obtain information accurately.WBAN has a variety of functions that can help human life. It can be used in the e-health, military and sports. WBAN has the potential to be the future of wireless communication solutions. WBAN use battery as its primary power source. WBAN has limited energy and must be able to save energy consumption in order to operate for a long time. In this study, we propose a method of time scheduling called cycle sleep period (CSP) as WBAN solutions to save energy and improve energy efficiency. The CSP method is implemented in the real hardware testbed using sensor e-health includes temperature body and current sensor. We compared the performance of CSP method with duty cycle management (DCM) time scheduling-based and without using time scheduling.From the measurement results, our proposed idea has decreasingenergy consumption.Keywords: WSN, LR-WPAN, WBAN, e-health, Time Scheduling
Performance Evaluation of Beacon-Enabled Mode for IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Sensor Network Al Rasyid, M. Udin Harun; Saputra, Ferry Astika; Fahmi, Alfian
EMITTER International Journal of Engineering Technology Vol 1, No 1 (2013)
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IEEE 802.15.5 standard support structure of star and peer-to-peer network formation. Strating from these, the cluster tree network can be built as a special case of peer-to-peer network to increse coverage area. In this paper, we provide an performance evaluation of beacon- enabled mode for IEEE 802.15.4 wireless sensor network on star and cluster topology in order to get the maximum result to apply the appropriate topology model as needed. We conduct analysis on each topology model by using the numbers of nodes from 10 nodes to 100 nodes to analyze throughput, delay, energy consumption, and probability success packet by using NS2 simulator. The simulation results show that the throughput and the probability of success packet of cluster topology are higher than that of star topology, and the energy consumption of cluster topology is lesser than that of star topology. However, cluster topology increases the delay more than star topology.Keywords: IEEE 802.15.4, wireless sensor network, beacon-enabled mode, topology, csma/ca
Combination Adaptive Traffic Algorithm and Coordinated Sleeping in Wireless Sensor Network Al Rasyid, M. Udin Harun; Aji, Eka Saputra; Nadhori, Isbat Uzzin
EMITTER International Journal of Engineering Technology Vol 2, No 2 (2014)
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Wireless sensor network (WSN) uses a battery as its primary power source, so that WSN will be limited to battery power for long operations. The WSN should be able to save the energy consumption in order to operate in a long time.WSN has the potential to be the future of wireless communications solutions. WSN are small but has a variety of functions that can help human life. WSN has the wide variety of sensors and can communicate quickly making it easier for people to obtain information accurately and quickly. In this study, we combine adaptive traffic algorithms and coordinated sleeping as power‐efficient WSN solution. We compared the performance of our proposed ideas combination adaptive traffic and coordinated sleeping algorithm with non‐adaptive scheme. From the simulation results, our proposed idea has good‐quality data transmission and more efficient in energy consumption, but it has higher delay than that of non‐adaptive scheme.Keywords:WSN,adaptive traffic,coordinated sleeping,beacon order,superframe order.
Performance Evaluation of Beacon-Enabled Mode for IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Sensor Network Al Rasyid, M. Udin Harun; Saputra, Ferry Astika; Fahmi, Alfian
EMITTER International Journal of Engineering Technology Vol 1, No 1 (2013)
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IEEE 802.15.5 standard support structure of star and peer-to-peer network formation. Strating from these, the cluster tree network can be built as a special case of peer-to-peer network to increse coverage area. In this paper, we provide an performance evaluation of beacon- enabled mode for IEEE 802.15.4 wireless sensor network on star and cluster topology in order to get the maximum result to apply the appropriate topology model as needed. We conduct analysis on each topology model by using the numbers of nodes from 10 nodes to 100 nodes to analyze throughput, delay, energy consumption, and probability success packet by using NS2 simulator. The simulation results show that the throughput and the probability of success packet of cluster topology are higher than that of star topology, and the energy consumption of cluster topology is lesser than that of star topology. However, cluster topology increases the delay more than star topology.Keywords: IEEE 802.15.4, wireless sensor network, beacon-enabled mode, topology, csma/ca
Adaptive Sleep Scheduling for Health Monitoring System Based on the IEEE 802.15.4 Standard Fahmi, Nurul; Al Rasyid, M. Udin Harun; Sudarsono, Amang
EMITTER International Journal of Engineering Technology Vol 4, No 1 (2016)
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In the recent years, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have become a very popular technology for research in various fields. One of the technologies which is developed using WSN is environmental health monitoring. However, there is a problem when we want to optimize the performance of the environmental health monitoring such as the limitation of the energy. In this paper, we proposed a method for the environmental health monitoring using the fuzzy logic approach according to the environmental health conditions. We use that condition to determine the sleep time in the system based on IEEE 802.15.4 standard protocol. The main purpose of this method is to extend the life and minimize the energy consumption of the battery. We implemented this system in the real hardware test-bed using temperature, humidity, CO and CO2 sensors. We compared the performance without sleep scheduling, with sleep scheduling and adaptive sleep scheduling. The power consumption spent during the process of testing without sleep scheduling is 52%, for the sleep scheduling is 13%, while using the adaptive sleep scheduling is around 7%. The users also can monitor the health condition via mobile phone or web-based application, in real-time anywhere and anytime.
Dynamic Sleep Scheduling on Air Pollution Levels Monitoring with Wireless Sensor Network Abror, Gezaq; Widodo, Rusminto Tjatur; Al Rasyid, M. Udin Harun
EMITTER International Journal of Engineering Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2017)
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Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) can be applied for Air Pollution Level Monitoring System that have been determined by the Environmental Impact Management Agency which is  PM10, SO2, O3, NO2 and CO. In WSN, node system is constrained to a limited power supply, so that the node system has a lifetime. To doing lifetime maximization, power management scheme is required and sensor nodes should use energy efficiently. This paper proposes dynamic sleep scheduling using Time Category-Fuzzy Logic (Time-Fuzzy) Scheduling as a reference for calculating time interval for sleep and activated node system to support power management scheme. This research contributed in power management design to be applied to the WSN system to reduce energy expenditure. From the test result in real hardware node system, it can be seen that Time-Fuzzy Scheduling is better in terms of using the battery and it is better in terms of energy consumption too because it is more efficient 51.85% when it is compared with Fuzzy Scheduling, it is more efficient 68.81% when it is compared with Standard Scheduling and it is more efficient 85.03% when compared with No Scheduling.
Performance of Implementation IBR-DTN and Batman-Adv Routing Protocol in Wireless Mesh Networks Yuliandoko, Herman; Sukaridhoto, Sritrusta; Al Rasyid, M Udin Harun; Funabiki, Nobuo
EMITTER International Journal of Engineering Technology Vol 3, No 1 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24003/emitter.v3i1.32

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Wireless mesh networks is a network which has high mobility and flexibility network. In Wireless mesh networks nodes are free to move and able to automatically build a network connection with other nodes. High mobility, heterogeneous condition and intermittent network connectivity cause data packets drop during wireless communication and it becomes a problem in the wireless mesh networks. This condition can happen because wireless mesh networks use connectionless networking type such as IP protocol which it is not tolerant to delay. To solve this condition it is needed a technology to keep data packets when the network is disconnect. Delay tolerant technology is a technology that provides store and forward mechanism and it can prevent packet data dropping during communication. In our research, we proposed a test bed wireless mesh networks implementation by using proactive routing protocol and combining with delay tolerant technology. We used Batman-adv routing protocol and IBR-DTN on our research. We measured some particular performance aspect of networking such as packet loss, delay, and throughput of the network. We identified that delay tolerant could keep packet data from dropping better than current wireless mesh networks in the intermittent network condition. We also proved that IBR-DTN and Batman-adv could run together on the wireless mesh networks. In The experiment throughput test result of IBR-DTN was higher than Current TCP on the LoS (Line of Side) and on environment with obstacle.Keywords: Delay Tolerant, IBR-DTN, Wireless Mesh, Batman-adv, Performance
Implementation of Energy Efficiency Based on Time Scheduling to Improve Network Lifetime in Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) ., Subono; Al Rasyid, M. Udin Harun; Astawa, I Gede Puja
EMITTER International Journal of Engineering Technology Vol 3, No 2 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (322.541 KB) | DOI: 10.24003/emitter.v3i2.43

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ZigBee applications of IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) with Low Rate Wireless Personal Area Network (LR-WPAN) can be integrated with e-health technology Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN). WBAN are small size and can communicate quickly making it easier for people to obtain information accurately.WBAN has a variety of functions that can help human life. It can be used in the e-health, military and sports. WBAN has the potential to be the future of wireless communication solutions. WBAN use battery as its primary power source. WBAN has limited energy and must be able to save energy consumption in order to operate for a long time. In this study, we propose a method of time scheduling called cycle sleep period (CSP) as WBAN solutions to save energy and improve energy efficiency. The CSP method is implemented in the real hardware testbed using sensor e-health includes temperature body and current sensor. We compared the performance of CSP method with duty cycle management (DCM) time scheduling-based and without using time scheduling.From the measurement results, our proposed idea has decreasingenergy consumption.Keywords: WSN, LR-WPAN, WBAN, e-health, Time Scheduling
Modified GTS Allocation Scheme for IEEE 802.15.4 Darmawan, Zakha Maisat Eka; Al Rasyid, M. Udin Harun; Sudarsono, Amang
EMITTER International Journal of Engineering Technology Vol 3, No 1 (2015)
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IEEE 802.15.4 standard is widely used in wireless personal area networks (WPANs). The devices transmit data during two periods: contention access period (CAP) by accessing the channel using CSMA/CA and contention free period (CFP), which consists of guaranteed time slots (GTS) allocated to individual devices by the personal area network (PAN). However, the use of GTS slot size may lead to severe bandwidth wastage if  the traffic pattern is not fit or only a small portion of GTS slot is used by allocated device. The proposed scheme devides the GTS slot and then optimizes the GTS slot size by exploiting the value of superframe order (SO) information. The proposed scheme was tested through simulations and the results show that the new GTS allocation scheme perform better than the original IEEE 802.15.4 standard in terms of average transmitted packets, throughput, latency and probability of successful packets.
Co-Authors A Wildan J Achmad Basuki Agus Indra Gunawan Agus Indra Gunawan Agus Prasetyo Ahmad Rifa'i Ahmad Rifai Ahmad Rifa’i Ahmad Syauqi Ahsan Aidil Saputra Kirsan Alfian Fahmi Alfian Fahmi, Alfian Ali Ridho Barakbah Amang Sudarsono, Amang Amma Liesvarastranta Haz Andhik Ampuh Yunanto Andi Roy Arna Fariza Ata Amrullah Bih Hwang Lee Bima Sena Bayu Dewantara Budiarti, Rizqi Putri Nourma Darmawan, Zakha Maisat Eka Desy Intan Permatasari Dhodit Rengga Tisna Dian Neipa Purnamasari Dona Wahyudi Dwi Susanto Edi Satriyanto Eka Saputra Aji Eka Saputra Aji, Eka Saputra Eko Prayitno Entin Martiana Kusumaningtyas Evianita Dewi Fajrianti Fabyan Kindarya Fachrul Rozie Ferry Astika Saputra Ferry Astika Saputra Ferry Astika Saputra Fitri, Novi Aryani Gezaq Abror Grezio Arifiyan Primajaya Hendi Yanuar Setianto Herman Yuliandoko Herman Yuliandoko Herman Yuliandoko, Herman I Gede Puja A I Gede Puja Astawa I Gede Puja Astawa Idris Winarno Ilham Achmad Al Hafidz Isbat Uzzin Nadhori Isbat Uzzin Nadhori, Isbat Uzzin iwan Syarif Jauari Akhmad Nur Hasim Junaedi Ispianto Kurniawan Saputra M. Husni Mubarrok Mufid, Mohammad Robihul Muh. Zen Samsono Hadi Muhammad Aksa Hidayat Muhammad Iskandar Dzulqornain Nana Ramadijanti Naufal Adi Satrio Nobuo Funabiki Nobuo Funabiki, Nobuo Nuril Ratu Qurani Nurul Fahmi Nurul Fahmi Nurul Fahmi Rachma Rizqina Mardhotillah Rengga Asmara Rengga Asmara Renovita Edelani Ricky Afiful Maula Ricky Afiful Maula Riyadh Arridha Rizki Amalia Rusminto Tjatur Widodo Selvia Ferdiana Kusuma Setiawardhana Setiawardhana Setiawardhana Setiawardhana Stritusta Sukaridhoto Subono . Subono ., Subono Subono Subono Sumarsono, Irwan Titing Magfirah Tomy Iskandar Umi Sa'adah Vivien Arief Wardhany Yunia Ikawati Zakha Maisat Eka Darmawan