Title
An analytical model of inter-channel interference in Bluetooth-based systems
Abstract
One of the main advantages of the Bluetooth standard is that it provides a way to support ad-hoc connectivity between a variable number of devices at low cost. However, in situations with many Bluetooth devices that coexist in the same area the problem of channel interference may become of high importance. In this paper, we present an analysis that provides some expressions for the channel throughput and the delay that packets suffer due to possible collisions with other Bluetooth devices. The model includes the different effects of new and retransmitted packets. Both synchronized and unsynchronized systems are considered. Furthermore, although the effect of propagation losses are not explicitly considered, we show how they could be included in our model.
Year
DOI
Keywords
2002
10.1109/MWCN.2002.1045793
Bluetooth,ad hoc networks,cochannel interference,delays,Bluetooth-based systems,ad-hoc connectivity,channel throughput,inter-channel interference,packet delays,propagation losses,retransmitted packets,synchronized systems,unsynchronized systems
Field
DocType
ISBN
Expression (mathematics),Computer science,Network packet,Computer network,Communication channel,Interference (wave propagation),Throughput,Wireless ad hoc network,Bluetooth,Distributed computing
Conference
0-7803-7605-6
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
6