FiberFlow: A Flutter-Based Real-Time Network Management System for ISPs

  • Unique Paper ID: 181711
  • PageNo: 5353-5355
  • Abstract:
  • The FiberFlow is a comprehensive Flutter-based application tailored for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to efficiently manage and monitor their fiber-optic infrastructure and user networks. Developed with a mobile-first approach, FiberFlow addresses the long-standing issue of decentralized and outdated data management within ISP operations. Traditionally, engineers relied on Excel files and physical notebooks, resulting in inconsistent and inaccessible network data. FiberFlow revolutionizes this by offering an intuitive, real-time interface for network visualization, asset tracking, and user monitoring using a centralized system accessible on any device. Key features include live FTTH network monitoring, cable root mapping, user status tracking, and historical activity logging. The app integrates BNG, OLT, and ONU mapping onto a single map view, enabling engineers and operators to troubleshoot and manage networks with pinpoint accuracy. Built with modularity and scalability, the solution supports ICMP and SNMP protocols for seamless communication across devices. FiberFlow simplifies complex ISP operations, empowers on-ground engineers with accurate data, and enhances customer service through rapid response capabilities. By leveraging Flutter's cross-platform capabilities, FiberFlow ensures smooth performance across mobile and web platforms, positioning it as an essential tool for modern ISP network management.

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BibTeX

@article{181711,
        author = {Sushant Tare and Shreyas Shetty},
        title = {FiberFlow: A Flutter-Based Real-Time Network Management System for ISPs},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {1},
        pages = {5353-5355},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=181711},
        abstract = {The FiberFlow is a comprehensive Flutter-based application tailored for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to efficiently manage and monitor their fiber-optic infrastructure and user networks. Developed with a mobile-first approach, FiberFlow addresses the long-standing issue of decentralized and outdated data management within ISP operations. Traditionally, engineers relied on Excel files and physical notebooks, resulting in inconsistent and inaccessible network data. FiberFlow revolutionizes this by offering an intuitive, real-time interface for network visualization, asset tracking, and user monitoring using a centralized system accessible on any device. Key features include live FTTH network monitoring, cable root mapping, user status tracking, and historical activity logging. The app integrates BNG, OLT, and ONU mapping onto a single map view, enabling engineers and operators to troubleshoot and manage networks with pinpoint accuracy. Built with modularity and scalability, the solution supports ICMP and SNMP protocols for seamless communication across devices. FiberFlow simplifies complex ISP operations, empowers on-ground engineers with accurate data, and enhances customer service through rapid response capabilities. By leveraging Flutter's cross-platform capabilities, FiberFlow ensures smooth performance across mobile and web platforms, positioning it as an essential tool for modern ISP network management.},
        keywords = {FiberFlow, Fiber Network Management, ISP Infrastructure Monitoring, Flutter Application, Real-time Network Mapping, User Device Tracking, FTTH Monitoring System.},
        month = {June},
        }

Cite This Article

Tare, S., & Shetty, S. (2025). FiberFlow: A Flutter-Based Real-Time Network Management System for ISPs. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(1), 5353–5355.

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