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QuickTalk: An Association-Free Communication Method for IoT Devices in Proximity

Author(s)
Ham, Seongmin
Advisor
Lee, Kyunghan
Issued Date
2017-02
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/72147 http://unist.dcollection.net/jsp/common/DcLoOrgPer.jsp?sItemId=000002332809
Abstract
IoT devices are in general considered to be straightforward to use. However, we find that there are a number of situations where the usability becomes poor. The situations include but not limited to the followings: 1) when initializing an IoT device, 2) when trying to control an IoT device which is initialized and registered by another person, and 3) when trying to control an IoT device out of many of the same type. We tackle these situations by proposing a new association-free communication method, QuickTalk. QuickTalk lets a user device such as a smartphone pinpoint and activate an IoT device with the help of an IR transmitter and communicate with the pinpointed IoT device through the broadcast channel of WiFi. By the nature of its association-free communication, QuickTalk allows a user device to immediately give a command to a specific IoT device in proximity even when the IoT device is uninitialized, unregistered to the control interface of the user, or registered but being physically confused with others. Our experiments of QuickTalk implemented on Raspberry Pi 2 devices show that the end-to-end delay of QuickTalk is supper bounded by 2.5 seconds and its median is only about 0.74 seconds. We further confirm that even when an IoT device has ongoing data sessions, QuickTalk can still establish a reliable communication channel to the IoT device with little impact to the ongoing sessions.
Publisher
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)
Degree
Master
Major
Department of Computer Engineering

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