Menentukan Optimasi Routing dengan Pengaturan Route Advertisement pada Jaringan Mobile IPV6
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https://doi.org/10.22441/incomtech.v1i2.1096Keywords:
ipv6, mobile ipv6, wlan, 802.11, OPNETAbstract
Tuntutan jaman yang serba modern terkait dengan teknologi adalah user
mampu mendapatkan akses dimanapun dan kapanpun secara real time
atau terus menerus. Pada penelitian ini ingin memodelkan jaringan
WLAN pada akses point yang berbeda-beda menggunakan Mobile IPv6,
agar didapatkan proses handover dengan throughput yang tinggi dan
delay yang serendah-rendahnya. Diharapkan ketika user berpindah dari
satu AP ke AP yang lain, komunikasi data tidak akan terputus, user tetap
dapat membuka website, membuka email, bahkan tetap dapat
melanjutkan download atau upload walaupun terjadi perpindahan antar
AP. Hal tersebut dimungkinkan dengan menggunakan mobile IP. Untuk
penelitian kali ini penulis memilih menggunakan mobile Ipv6 yang
mempunyai banyak kelebihan dibandingkan dengan mobile Ipv4,
beberapa diantaranya adalah proses route optimation dan auto address
configuration. Metode penelitian yang digunakan terdiri dari metode
analisa dan perancangan. Metode analisa dilakukan dengan cara
menganalisa hasil simulasi router advertisement, juga menganalisa
throughput, route optimasi, active access point, dan handover. Metode
perancangan dilakukan dengan membuat jaringan Mobile IPv6 dengan
menggunakan software OPNET Modeler. Dengan menggunakan
parameter dari mobile IP maka didapatkan hasil bahwa simulasi dapat
berjalan sesuai rencana, dimana user dapat handover dari AP satu ke AP
lain, user dapat juga melakukan route optimation, bahkan dengan
memodifikasi network modeling mampu didapatkan delay yang lebih
kecil. Untuk mendapatkan hasil simulasi yang lebih baik, maka kita
hendaknya mempelajari OPNET dengan lebih detil terkait dengan
parameter-parameter didalamnya.
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