Assessing the Impact of Wi-Fi Radio Frequency Interference on Mobile Application Quality of Experience

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2015-12-21

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Chow, Brennen

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This thesis assesses the impact of Wi-Fi radio frequency interference (RFI) on mobile application quality of experience (QoE). Wi-Fi is a wireless radio network for transferring data between two end points and is based on the IEEE 802.11 standards and operates in the unlicensed 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio frequency bands. This thesis explores the QoE of mobile applications when considering the impact of RFI caused by Wi-Fi access points (WAPs) within a campus Wi-Fi network. The research was conducted to assess the effect of RFI on mobile application network performance metrics. This is evaluated by collecting broadcasted WAPs within a campus network, assessing the experienced RFI, and evaluating the mobile application QoE at specific locations to assess the impact of the experienced interference.

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Wi-Fi, Quality of Experience, Mobile, QoE

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