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IoT WiFi Home Network Stress Test

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Image Processing and Communications Challenges 8 (IP&C 2016)

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The article presents the research results of home WiFi network, designed to connect devices of the Internet of Things. Conducted stress tests had the objective to determine the parameters of the network and to what extent can it be integrated with other services. A particularly important aspect of a converged network is to ensure the comfort of people who access to web services and reliable communication in the machine-to-machine relationship. The study should help to determine whether sharing of a single network between IoT devices and the typical family access to Internet services is possible.

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Lech, P., Włodarski, P. (2017). IoT WiFi Home Network Stress Test. In: Choraś, R. (eds) Image Processing and Communications Challenges 8. IP&C 2016. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 525. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47274-4_30

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