Network Security Analysis in Vanet Against Black Hole and Jellyfish Attack with Intrusion Detection System Algorithm

VANET is the key to the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), where vehicles can communicate with others to exchange information in real time. VANET is an ad-hoc that has no fixed infrastructure and rapidly changing network topology. As the result, the network is insecure and vulnerable to vario...

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Main Authors: Elsa Mustikawati, Doan Perdana, Ridha Muldina Negara
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Language:English
Published: Bina Nusantara University 2017-10-01
Series:CommIT Journal
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Online Access:https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/commit/article/view/3886
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spelling doaj-d6ae5d821a0d438d8e380c8c6635bb052020-11-25T02:18:30ZengBina Nusantara UniversityCommIT Journal1979-24842460-70102017-10-01112778310.21512/commit.v11i2.38863223Network Security Analysis in Vanet Against Black Hole and Jellyfish Attack with Intrusion Detection System AlgorithmElsa Mustikawati0Doan Perdana1Ridha Muldina Negara2Telkom UniversityTelkom UniversityTelkom UniversityVANET is the key to the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), where vehicles can communicate with others to exchange information in real time. VANET is an ad-hoc that has no fixed infrastructure and rapidly changing network topology. As the result, the network is insecure and vulnerable to various attacks both from within and outside the network. This research analyzes AODV routing protocol comparing the conditions without the attacks and with the attacks with the of black hole and jellyfish using the algorithm of Intrusion Detection System with the number of nodes changing from 10 to 100 nodes at the change speeds of 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, and 120 km/h. This research is simulated using Network Simulator 2 to model the network and ONE Simulator to model node mobility. The analyzed QoS parameters are packet delivery ratio (PDR), throughput, and end-to-end delay. The results of the simulation show that changing the number of nodes and node velocity affects the performance in the network. On the number of nodes scenario with attacks, the average value of PDR decreases by 48.03%, throughput decreases by 50.23%, and delay, for black hole, decreases by 80.18% but increases by 47.87% for jellyfish. Whereas in the node velocity scenario, the average values of PDR, throughput, and delay decrease by 58.52%, 60.34%, 13.81% for black hole attack, respectively. However, the delay increases by 123.91% for jellyfish attack.https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/commit/article/view/3886Black hole attack, IDS, jellyfish attack, and VANET
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author Elsa Mustikawati
Doan Perdana
Ridha Muldina Negara
spellingShingle Elsa Mustikawati
Doan Perdana
Ridha Muldina Negara
Network Security Analysis in Vanet Against Black Hole and Jellyfish Attack with Intrusion Detection System Algorithm
CommIT Journal
Black hole attack, IDS, jellyfish attack, and VANET
author_facet Elsa Mustikawati
Doan Perdana
Ridha Muldina Negara
author_sort Elsa Mustikawati
title Network Security Analysis in Vanet Against Black Hole and Jellyfish Attack with Intrusion Detection System Algorithm
title_short Network Security Analysis in Vanet Against Black Hole and Jellyfish Attack with Intrusion Detection System Algorithm
title_full Network Security Analysis in Vanet Against Black Hole and Jellyfish Attack with Intrusion Detection System Algorithm
title_fullStr Network Security Analysis in Vanet Against Black Hole and Jellyfish Attack with Intrusion Detection System Algorithm
title_full_unstemmed Network Security Analysis in Vanet Against Black Hole and Jellyfish Attack with Intrusion Detection System Algorithm
title_sort network security analysis in vanet against black hole and jellyfish attack with intrusion detection system algorithm
publisher Bina Nusantara University
series CommIT Journal
issn 1979-2484
2460-7010
publishDate 2017-10-01
description VANET is the key to the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), where vehicles can communicate with others to exchange information in real time. VANET is an ad-hoc that has no fixed infrastructure and rapidly changing network topology. As the result, the network is insecure and vulnerable to various attacks both from within and outside the network. This research analyzes AODV routing protocol comparing the conditions without the attacks and with the attacks with the of black hole and jellyfish using the algorithm of Intrusion Detection System with the number of nodes changing from 10 to 100 nodes at the change speeds of 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, and 120 km/h. This research is simulated using Network Simulator 2 to model the network and ONE Simulator to model node mobility. The analyzed QoS parameters are packet delivery ratio (PDR), throughput, and end-to-end delay. The results of the simulation show that changing the number of nodes and node velocity affects the performance in the network. On the number of nodes scenario with attacks, the average value of PDR decreases by 48.03%, throughput decreases by 50.23%, and delay, for black hole, decreases by 80.18% but increases by 47.87% for jellyfish. Whereas in the node velocity scenario, the average values of PDR, throughput, and delay decrease by 58.52%, 60.34%, 13.81% for black hole attack, respectively. However, the delay increases by 123.91% for jellyfish attack.
topic Black hole attack, IDS, jellyfish attack, and VANET
url https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/commit/article/view/3886
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