An efficient approach to enhance capacity allocation over Bluetooth network

L.T. Son, Henrik Schiøler, Ole Brun Madsen

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Abstract

With the current development of mobile devices, short range wireless communications have become more and more popular, and research on short range wireless communications, such as Bluetooth, has gained increasing in-terest, in industry as well as in academy. This paper analyzes capacity allocation issues in Bluetooth network as convex optimization problem. We formulate the problem of maximizing of total network flows and minimizing the costs of flows. The hybrid distributed capacity allocation scheme HDICA is proposed as an approximated solution of the stated optimization problem that satisfies quality of service requirements and topologically induced constraints in the Bluetooth network, such as node and link capacity limitations. The proposed scheme is decentralized and complies with frequent changes of topology as well as capacity limitations and flow requirements in the network. Simulation shows that the performance of Bluetooth network could be improved by applying the hybrid distributed iterative capacity allocation scheme.
Original languageDanish
Title of host publicationIASTED International Conference on Communications and Computer Networks CCN 2002), November 2002, Cambridge, USA.
Publication date2002
Publication statusPublished - 2002
EventAn efficient approach to enhance capacity allocation over Bluetooth network -
Duration: 19 May 2010 → …

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ConferenceAn efficient approach to enhance capacity allocation over Bluetooth network
Period19/05/2010 → …

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