G. Kok, K. Choong, Chrishanton Vethanayagam, Y. Owada, Goshi Sato
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In this paper, we describe two setups of a wireless image distribution system using different network architectures. In the first setup, commercial grade network equipment was used in the network infrastructure of the system. In the other setup, the network infrastructure consists of a wireless mesh of NICT NerveNet nodes. For the first setup, results showed that the choice of hardware and network equipment used were sufficient to support the load of the system in an auditorium with a capacity of about 160 people. For the NerveNet setup, it superseded the first setup in terms of quick and clean setup, leaving the performance aspect to be further improved.