Abstract

The wireless network is used in different fields to enhance information transfer between remote areas. In the education area, it can support knowledge transfer among academic member including lecturers, students, and staffs. In order to achieve this purpose, the wireless network is supposed to be well managed to accommodate all users. Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology UGM sets wireless network for its daily campus activity manually and monitor data traffic at a time then share it to the user. Thus, it makes bandwidth sharing becomes less effective. This study, build a dynamic bandwidth allocation management system which automatically determines bandwidth allocation based on the prediction of future bandwidth using by implementing Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (SARIMA) with the addition of outlier detection since the result more accurate. Moreover, the determination of fixed bandwidth allocation was done using Fuzzy Logic with Tsukamoto Inference Method. The results demonstrate that bandwidth allocations can be classified into 3 fuzzy classes from quantitative forecasting results. Furthermore, manual and automatic bandwidth allocation was compared. The result on manual allocation MAPE was 70,76% with average false positive value 56 MB, compared to dynamic allocation using Fuzzy Logic and SARIMA which has MAPE 38,9% and average false positive value around 13,84 MB. In conclusion, the dynamic allocation was more effective in bandwidth allocation than manual allocation.

Highlights

  • Computer network becomes the important aspect in data communication

  • Fuzzy Tsukamoto method has been demonstrated its capability in the bandwidth allocation automation at UGMHotspot by using forecasting traffic usage data as an input for Fuzzy Logic

  • The fuzzy approach was able to convert the quantitative values of forecasting results into classification form

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Introduction

Computer network becomes the important aspect in data communication. Thousands of user are using the network to transfer information to the remote area. The wireless network is common of computer network technology that is widely used in many different institutions to achieve different activity, including educational institution [1]. Network bandwidth in campus is supposed to be managed to meet user needs. Bandwidth is channel capacity or the maximum throughput of a physical or logical communication path in a digital communication system [2]. The higher bandwidth consumption needs a good management. Bandwidth management is a way to achieve optimum usage with limited available bandwidth [1]

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