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Performance Modeling and Analysis of Bluetooth Networks

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Thebook provides insights into the performance of Bluetooth networksthrough an analytical approach based upon queuing theory and discreteevent simulation. It also proposes and validates solutions for commonproblems that are not covered by the official Bluetoothspecifications. This volume allows developers and researchers toenrich their knowledge of performance issues and become betterequipped to solve problems related to the design, deployment, andoperation of Bluetooth networks.

 

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Introduction to Bluetooth RF and baseband Lower layers of the architecture Higher layers of the architecture P and L2CAP link types Data transport Connection state Piconet formation Intra-piconet polling schemes Bluetooth communications intra-piconet polling Classification of polling schemes reassembly policies Piconet model performance indicators Analysis of polling schemes exhaustive service 1-limited service E-limited polling impact of finite buffers Queue length distribution imbedded Markov points Uplink queue length Admission control TCP traffic TCPwindowsize Piconets with synchronous traffic pSCO pSCO scheme Adaptive polling predefined delay bounds ACLS performance the ACLS scheme Scatternet formation Bridge topologies Rendezvous-based bridge scheduling MS bridge topology theMSbridge cas Packet delays SS bridge topology Adaptive bridge scheduling Walk-in bridge scheduling Scatternet model Scalability Stability considerations Calculating the packet delays Scatternet modelService vacation Simulation results Blocking probability Uplink/downlink queue length cycle times

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