| Publisher | Lund University | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 185.4KB PDF | Date added | 28 Oct 2003 |
| Topics | Bluetooth, Mobile - Wireless Communications, Wi-Fi (802.11) | ||
| Downloads | 35 | ||
The increasing use of unlicensed frequency bands for wireless data communications calls for detailed investigations of the potential interference problems. In this paper coexisting IEEE 802.11b and Bluetooth networks are analyzed with respect to throughput using a framework that allows for multiple packet lengths to be used by the communicating devices. The analysis is performed with respect to the received interfering energy, which in effect leads to a link budget analysis on a packet basis.
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