2022 Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) Symposium
Location
ScholarSpace, Rod Library, University of Northern Iowa
Presentation Type
Poster Presentation (UNI Access Only)
Document Type
poster
Keywords
Internet of things; Personal area networks (Computer networks); Electromagnetic interference--Measurement:
Abstract
IoT (Internet of Things) devices have become increasingly popular. Due to both Wi-Fi and IoT devices being located in the same 2.4GHz ISM band, there is the potential for coexistence and interference issues between IoT and WiFi devices. The performance of the Wi-Fi network while coexisting with IoT devices is an important issue due to Wi-Fi often being the primary network that is already deployed in buildings. This work focuses on researching and quantifying the impact of different IoT protocols on a Wi-Fi network.
Start Date
29-7-2022 11:00 AM
End Date
29-7-2022 1:30 PM
Event Host
Summer Undergraduate Research Program, University of Northern Iowa
Faculty Advisor
Dheryta Jaisinghani
Faculty Advisor
Sarah Diesburg and Andrew Berns
Department
Department of Computer Science
Copyright
©2022 Samuel Owens, Dr. Dheryta Jaisinghani, Dr. Sarah Diesburg, and Dr. Andrew Berns
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Owens, Samuel; Jaisinghani, Dheryta Ph.D.; Diesburg, Sarah Ph.D.; and Berns, Andrew Ph.D., "Quantifying the Impact of IoT Networks when Co-Existing with Production Wi-Fi Networks" (2022). Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) Symposium. 17.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/surp/2022/all/17
Quantifying the Impact of IoT Networks when Co-Existing with Production Wi-Fi Networks
ScholarSpace, Rod Library, University of Northern Iowa
IoT (Internet of Things) devices have become increasingly popular. Due to both Wi-Fi and IoT devices being located in the same 2.4GHz ISM band, there is the potential for coexistence and interference issues between IoT and WiFi devices. The performance of the Wi-Fi network while coexisting with IoT devices is an important issue due to Wi-Fi often being the primary network that is already deployed in buildings. This work focuses on researching and quantifying the impact of different IoT protocols on a Wi-Fi network.