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A Study on Function for Grasping Location of Device in an IoT Device List Visualization System

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A variety of IoT devices have been widely used. However, IoT devices are sometimes unmanaged and may be left without sufficient security measures. To easily grasp the list of IoT devices in a wireless LAN, we have developed an IoT device list visualization system. The system operates on a laptop PC and obtains the list of IoT device addresses by monitoring and analyzing wireless frames. In this paper, to support association between device addresses and actual IoT devices, we introduce two support functions for the system. For association of an IoT device that the user knows the location, we propose the device association support function. For association of that the user does not know the location, we propose the navigation function. In order to confirm the feasibility of these support functions, we placed multiple IoT devices in a room and conducted experiments. As a result of the experiment, it was confirmed that these functions are feasible. By implementing this function, IoT devices can be managed even in homes and small companies where it is difficult to introduce expensive systems.

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      ICIT '19: Proceedings of the 2019 7th International Conference on Information Technology: IoT and Smart City
      December 2019
      601 pages
      ISBN:9781450376631
      DOI:10.1145/3377170
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      1. IoT device
      2. RSSI
      3. Wi-Fi
      4. device location
      5. navigation
      6. visualization

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      December 20 - 23, 2019
      Shanghai, China

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      • (2023)Development of a security diagnosis system for wireless LAN environment2023 International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Taiwan (ICCE-Taiwan)10.1109/ICCE-Taiwan58799.2023.10226808(827-828)Online publication date: 17-Jul-2023

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