Optimising Wi-Fi Range and Traffic Control in Defence Networks Using
ESP32: A Performance Assessment of Load Balancing Algorithms
Abstract
This study examines ESP32-based static and dynamic load-balancing
algorithms to enhance defence networks’ Wi-Fi range and traffic control.
Real-time Wi-Fi scanning assessed the performance of these algorithms,
covering response time, throughput, network latency, jitter, and packet
loss. The static algorithm demonstrated a 5% lower average response
time and 3% higher throughput than the dynamic algorithm, leading to
significant improvements in jitter (from 1.01 ms to 0.80 ms) and packet
loss rate (from 1.50% to 0.88%). On the other hand, dynamic load
balancing reduced Access Points (APs) overload by 20% during peak
periods, enhancing network stability and resource utilisation, which is
crucial for defence operations. These findings highlight the
contribution of ESP32-based load balancing, offering a practical
solution to optimise defence network performance by enhancing throughput
scalability and AP resource efficiency. The study provides essential
insights into managing signal variability, congestion, and disruptions,
offering valuable guidance for defence and security professionals in
optimising wireless network infrastructure.