Abstract
The timing behavior of the Inquiry Procedure in Bluetooth is relevant for several important functionalities, in particular topology formation and localization. The detailed
Inquiry procedure is rather complex and simulation models may become inefficient if they implement the full detailed specification. This paper presents an abstracted model to approximate the distribution of Bluetooth inquiry time for scenarios in which
multiple Bluetooth nodes perform the inquiry procedure. The abstracted model leads to a simple algorithm which can be used in simulation models to generate samples from that distribution. The evaluation of the algorithm shows that it is faster as compared
to a full implementation of the inquiry procedure, while it accurately approximates the inquiry time.
Inquiry procedure is rather complex and simulation models may become inefficient if they implement the full detailed specification. This paper presents an abstracted model to approximate the distribution of Bluetooth inquiry time for scenarios in which
multiple Bluetooth nodes perform the inquiry procedure. The abstracted model leads to a simple algorithm which can be used in simulation models to generate samples from that distribution. The evaluation of the algorithm shows that it is faster as compared
to a full implementation of the inquiry procedure, while it accurately approximates the inquiry time.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Titel | Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT 2006) |
Antal sider | 4 |
Publikationsdato | 2006 |
Status | Udgivet - 2006 |
Begivenhed | 13th International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT 2006) - Madeira, Portugal Varighed: 19 maj 2010 → … |
Konference
Konference | 13th International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT 2006) |
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Land/Område | Portugal |
By | Madeira |
Periode | 19/05/2010 → … |