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WiFi Signal Strength Degradation Over Different Building Materials

Aileen Aileen, Alexander Dennis Suwardi, Fernando Prawiranata

2021Engineering MAthematics and Computer Science (EMACS) Journal13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) signals experience propagation through air and material in a building. This propagation causes signal decreasing signal strength. This study aims to determine materials in buildings that cause significant signal strength loss so in the future building design could factor in signal strength by using material that doesn't affect signal strength significantly. The testing of signal strength will be done by observing signal strength through different materials. Signal strength will be recorded by using a mobile app. Materials that majorly decrease signal strength are plastics, with the least affecting materials are hollow plywood wall. The use of plastics in a building affects significantly on signal loss and should be replaced if possible with hollow plywood walls.

Topics & Concepts

Signal strengthSIGNAL (programming language)Degradation (telecommunications)Radio propagationMaterials scienceWirelessStructural engineeringAcousticsComputer scienceEngineeringTelecommunicationsPhysicsProgramming languageIoT and GPS-based Vehicle Safety SystemsEnvironmental Engineering and Cultural StudiesMobile and Web Applications