In this work we determine an analytical relationship between the average path length of traffic connections of a Bluetooth scatternet and the overall throughput and power consumption of the network. Results obtained implementing this analytical relationship to different scatternet topologies are presented and discussed. By reducing the hop count in a scatternet we can achieve better performance in terms of throughput and power consumption. Therefore, the issue of minimizing the hop count in the presence of mobility, changing traffic flows and varying interference receives an important role. In our analysis we also show the impact of the link quality on the overall throughput. The obtained results motivate the importance of heuristics aimed ...
Bluetooth is a promising technology for personal/local area wireless communications. A Bluetooth sca...
[[abstract]]Bluetooth is a new technology for low-cost, low-power, and short-range wireless communic...
Wireless technologies such as 802.11 do not impose topology constraints on the network; however, Blu...
In this work we determine an analytical relationship between the average path length of traffic conn...
In this paper, we propose a protocol for routing in Bluetooth scatternets. The protocol uses the ava...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Among various technologies for short-range wireless networking...
In this paper, we propose a protocol for routing in Bluetooth scatternets. The protocol uses the ava...
This paper describes the results of the first ns2-based comparative performance evaluation among fou...
n this paper we investigate the relationship between network capacity and topology for Bluetooth sca...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between network capacity and topology for Bluetooth sc...
To fully exploit the capabilities of Bluetooth for the deployment of wireless ad-hoc networks, the s...
The problem of Bluetooth scatternet formation is: given N isolated wireless mobile Bluetooth devices...
Mobility, and the fact that nodes may change their communication peers in time, generate permanently...
Bluetooth networks can be constructed as piconets or scatternets depending on the number of nodes in...
Bluetooth is a short-range ad hoc networking technology, which enables formation of inexpensive pers...
Bluetooth is a promising technology for personal/local area wireless communications. A Bluetooth sca...
[[abstract]]Bluetooth is a new technology for low-cost, low-power, and short-range wireless communic...
Wireless technologies such as 802.11 do not impose topology constraints on the network; however, Blu...
In this work we determine an analytical relationship between the average path length of traffic conn...
In this paper, we propose a protocol for routing in Bluetooth scatternets. The protocol uses the ava...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Among various technologies for short-range wireless networking...
In this paper, we propose a protocol for routing in Bluetooth scatternets. The protocol uses the ava...
This paper describes the results of the first ns2-based comparative performance evaluation among fou...
n this paper we investigate the relationship between network capacity and topology for Bluetooth sca...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between network capacity and topology for Bluetooth sc...
To fully exploit the capabilities of Bluetooth for the deployment of wireless ad-hoc networks, the s...
The problem of Bluetooth scatternet formation is: given N isolated wireless mobile Bluetooth devices...
Mobility, and the fact that nodes may change their communication peers in time, generate permanently...
Bluetooth networks can be constructed as piconets or scatternets depending on the number of nodes in...
Bluetooth is a short-range ad hoc networking technology, which enables formation of inexpensive pers...
Bluetooth is a promising technology for personal/local area wireless communications. A Bluetooth sca...
[[abstract]]Bluetooth is a new technology for low-cost, low-power, and short-range wireless communic...
Wireless technologies such as 802.11 do not impose topology constraints on the network; however, Blu...