Internet of things intercommunication using socketio and WebSocket with WebRTC in local area network as emergency communication devices

The Emergency Intercom System (EIS) is a communication and video conferencing system designed to enhance emergency response in areas, such as malfunctioning lifts. This paper presents a feasibility analysis of EIS as internet of things device, focusing on the utilization of WebRTC over WebSocket, So...

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Main Authors: Nur Izzaty, Ariffin, Muhd Aidil Syazwan, Hamdan, Syafiq Fauzi, Kamarulzaman
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2023
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40332/1/Internet%20of%20things%20intercommunication%20using%20SocketIO%20and%20WebSocket.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40332/2/Internet%20of%20things%20intercommunication%20using%20socketio%20and%20WebSocket%20with%20WebRTC%20in%20local%20area%20network%20as%20emergency%20communication%20devices_ABS.pdf
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Summary:The Emergency Intercom System (EIS) is a communication and video conferencing system designed to enhance emergency response in areas, such as malfunctioning lifts. This paper presents a feasibility analysis of EIS as internet of things device, focusing on the utilization of WebRTC over WebSocket, Socket.io, and LAN device hostname assignment. The study evaluates performance metrics including latency, throughput, dropped calls, lost packets, audio and video quality, resource utilization, and network bandwidth. The results indicate that EIS offers acceptable latency, sufficient throughput for simultaneous calls, minimal dropped calls and lost packets, and satisfactory audio and video quality. The system demonstrates effective communication and video conferencing capabilities, making it a promising solution for improving emergency response in areas. The findings highlight the potential for further research to optimize performance, address security considerations, and extend the system's applicability in diverse emergency scenarios.