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Analysis and Tools for Improved Management of Connectionless and Connection-Oriented BLE Devices Coexistence. [PDF]
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Architecture of a framework for providing information services for public transport. [PDF]
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On the capability of smartphones to perform as communication gateways in medical wireless personal area networks. [PDF]
Morón MJ, Luque R, Casilari E.
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A Survey on Wireless Body Area Networks for eHealthcare Systems in Residential Environments. [PDF]
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Wearable Sensors for Remote Health Monitoring. [PDF]
Majumder S, Mondal T, Deen MJ.
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Extending the Battery Life of the ZigBee Routers and Coordinator by Modifying Their Mode of Operation. [PDF]
Marrero D, Suárez A, Macías E, Mena V.
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Modeling Bluetooth piconet performance
IEEE Communications Letters, 2003The performance of a single Bluetooth piconet is analyzed using the theory of M/G/1 queues with vacations. Analytical results for probability distributions of packet access time and service cycle time are derived. Two scheduling policies are modeled and compared: exhaustive service was found to perform better, but limited service does not incur the ...
Misic, J., Misic, VB
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Performance Evaluation in Bluetooth Dense Piconet Areas
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2004Bluetooth is a low-cost, short-range wireless technology capable of providing many communication functionalities, ranging from wire replacement to simple personal area networking. In Bluetooth local networking applications, a critical issue still under study is the evaluation of the network performance when multiple piconets are simultaneously active ...
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Admission Control in Bluetooth Piconets
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2004We analyze the performance of E-limited scheduling in Bluetooth piconets under bursty traffic for infinite and finite buffer cases. We show that E-limited service outperforms exhaustive service in terms of end-to-end delay and that the delays may be minimized through the proper choice of a single variable parameter: the number of packets to be ...
Misic, J., Chan, KL, Misic, VB
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