Performance Analysis of Objective Function MRHOF and OF0 in Routing Protocol RPL IPV6 Over Low Power Wireless Personal Area Networks (6LoWPAN)
Penulis/Author
NURRAHMAT PRADESKA (1); Widyawan, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D. (2); Dr. Warsun Najib, S.T, M.Sc. (3); Prof. Dr. Ir. Sri Suning Kusumawardani, S.T, M.T. (4)
Tanggal/Date
5 2016
Kata Kunci/Keyword
Abstrak/Abstract
6LoWPAN is one of the implementations of WSN
that using IPv6 as sensor addressing. 6LoWPAN is categorized in
the new technology and still being developed. This causes issues
about the networks performance to create the communication
path and collecting data. Routing Protocol for Low-power-loosy
(RPL) is a routing protocol used in 6LoWPAN. In RPL, there are
two kind of objective functions development. Objective function is
path selection mechanism when formation of the networks. This
research is focus on performance analysis in two objective
functions RPL that are Minimum Rank with Hysteresis Objective
Function (MRHOF) and Objective Function Zero (OFO). This
research observed using COOJA as a WSN simulator. The
parameter that observed in this research are: networks
convergence time, power consumption, ETX, hop, Packet Delivery
Ratio (PDR), latency, PDR in mobility node. Based on the
simulation we concluded that MRHOF give better performance
than OF0 in terms of network quality. The implementation of
MRHOF is suitable for use in sensor network that require data
delivery in the reliable network. While OF0 is suitable for use in
sensor network that require fast formation network link and low
power consumption.
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Paper ICITEE Nurrahmat Pradeska_downloaded_ieeexplore.pdf
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09 Performance Analysis of Objective Function MRHOF and OF0 in Routing Protocol RPL IPV6 Over Low Power Wireless Personal Area Networks (6LoWPAN).pdf
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