TY - CONF T1 - WiFiMon App Measuring Wi-Fi Performance as Experienced by End - Users T2 - 24th International Conference on Telecommunication (ICT 2017) Y1 - 2017 A1 - Kurt Baumann A1 - Christos Bouras A1 - Vasileios Kokkinos A1 - Nikolaos Papachristos A1 - Kostas Stamos AB -

The measurement of quality and efficiency of a wireless Wi-Fi network is particularly difficult, as there is not a single tool that can record measurements from all sides of the system, i.e. from both the access point and the end-user. Existing tools are able to monitor the overall quality of the wireless network; although they cannot determine how end-users experience the quality of Wi-Fi in a particular part of the network at a given time. In this paper we present a novel tool, named WiFiMon, which enables measuring, recording and exporting statistics regarding the quality of a Wi-Fi network as experienced by the end-users. The measurements are triggered by the end-users when they visit WiFiMon-enabled websites and/or run WiFiMon-enabled mobile applications and are recorded without users’ intervention. Main goal of WiFiMon is to give network administrators a better overview on how the endusers experience the conditions of the Wi-Fi network.

JF - 24th International Conference on Telecommunication (ICT 2017) ER -