QoS Analysis of Implementation Elastic WLAN Mechanism for Adaptive Bandwidth Management Systems in Smart Buildings
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Bandwidth Management, Elastic WLAN, Internet of Things, Smart BuildingAbstract
The rapid growth of the Internet of Things technology has led to various innovative creations, However, effective management of data traffic generated by numerous sensors is essential to maintain network performance. This study develops and evaluates an adaptive Bandwidth Management System using Elastic WLAN to deal with the development of IoT system traffic so that network performance is maintained. Using Raspberry Pi as an Elastic WLAN device and a Hierarchical Token Bucket (HTB) running via Python script, this system manages Bandwidth allocation based on the number of visitors in the Smart Building. Evaluation was carried out in two rooms, comparing conditions before and after Elastic WLAN implementation. The results show that the implementation of Elastic WLAN improves network performance. This is indicated by improvements in the stability of upload and download rates, as well as very significant improvements in the Jitter and Latency parameters which are used as QoS parameters.
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