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| Title | An Implementation of Software Defined Wireless Networks to Support IoT Applications |
| Authors | Dainier González Romero, Sergio Ochoa, Rodrigo Santos |
| Publication date | 2025 |
| Abstract | This work-in-progress presents a strategy to implement software-defined wireless networks, particularly, to support IoT applications that require managing messages with different transmission priorities, e.g., voice, video and text data. These network implementations use IEEE 802.11e as the link protocol, and add a network controller that implements the Oblivious Forwarding Protocol and manage three transmission priorities for the messages. The performance and behavior of this network implementation was evaluated using simulations in NS-3. Preliminary results show that the network can provide communication support to IoT systems that involve up to 30 devices. The results also indicate that there is ample space to move forward this limit, e.g., by tuning the network parameters. |
| Pages | 1-4 |
| Conference name | Latin American Conference on Informatics |
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