IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2005. ICC 2005. 2005
DOI: 10.1109/icc.2005.1495036
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Throughput, energy and path length tradeoffs in Bluetooth scatternets

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“…The throughput and average path power tradeoff depends heavily on the size of the region, node density, technology parameters and channel conditions. A similar kind of work has been discussed in [80] for bluetooth scatternet. This work provides an analytical study of the tradeoff between throughput, energy and path length (number of hops).…”
Section: Throughput Energy and Path Power Tradeoffmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The throughput and average path power tradeoff depends heavily on the size of the region, node density, technology parameters and channel conditions. A similar kind of work has been discussed in [80] for bluetooth scatternet. This work provides an analytical study of the tradeoff between throughput, energy and path length (number of hops).…”
Section: Throughput Energy and Path Power Tradeoffmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…In [6] we analytically show that the number of hops along all of the traffic flows in the scatternet is in close relation with the overall performance in terms of throughput and power consumption. As the path lengths become longer the scatternet throughput decreases and a higher amount of power is consumed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Many Scatternet algorithms [5,16,21,19] are developed and they help keeping connectivity of each device. However, Scatternet connection increases the average hop length and the number of links connected to a certain node, therefore it decreases capacity [15]. To increase capacity, Scatternet optimization method is needed [14].…”
Section: Bluetooth Scatternetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the intra-piconet transfer, the hop distance is 1 (master and slave) or 2 (slave and slave), and for the inter-piconet transfer, it is 1. In [15], P t and P r are assumed as transmitting and receiving power consumption at the full capacity of a radio link. P OBP con is the power consumed for connection and disconnection in various stages.…”
Section: Overlaid Bluetooth Piconet (Obp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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