Title
Analysis Of Blutetooth Transmission Delay In Personal Area Networks
Abstract
Bluetooth is by far the most employed technology to develop practical applications of Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN). This paper studies the performance of Bluetooth transmissions that make use of the Bluetooth PAN (Personal Area Network) profile. In particular, the study offers an analytical model that defines the optimal bound for the end-to-end data delay. The proposed 'delay budget' takes into account the overhead and segmentation provoked by the protocols involved in the transmission of user data. The model is empirically validated by comparing its results with those obtained through the measurements of actual Bluetooh connections.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/ISWPC.2008.4556283
2008 3RD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON WIRELESS PERVASIVE COMPUTING, VOLS 1-2
Keywords
Field
DocType
Bluetooth, Wireless Personal Area Networks, transmission delay, BNEP
ANT,Personal area network,Wireless,Computer science,Segmentation,Data delay,Transmission delay,Computer network,Real-time computing,Bluetooth
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
M. J. Morón1275.01
Rafael M. Luque2477.38
E. Casilari310512.49
A. Diaz Estrella4508.42