Co-Channel Interference In Bluetooth Piconets

Bluetoothâ ¢ is an emerging short-range RF wireless voice and data communication technology expected to spread widely in a couple of years. The open specification technology eliminates the need for cables to connect mobile phones, portable computers and countless other devices to each other from al...

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Main Author: Lynch, Jamel Pleasant
Other Authors: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Format: Others
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/35741
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-11182002-115502/
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Summary:Bluetoothâ ¢ is an emerging short-range RF wireless voice and data communication technology expected to spread widely in a couple of years. The open specification technology eliminates the need for cables to connect mobile phones, portable computers and countless other devices to each other from all different manufacturers. This thesis provides an overview of the emerging Bluetoothâ ¢ technology and investigates the performance of Bluetoothâ ¢ data networks in various network topologies simulated from actual usage scenarios. Using a typical office environment, the study examines the probability and effects of Co-Channel interference as Bluetoothâ ¢ ad-hoc networks are formed in adjacent offices. A computer aided simulation tool, MATLAB simulates a low to highly dense interfering Bluetoothâ ¢ environment which provides the parameters to evaluate the bluetooth co-channel interference and performance. Several metrics are identified to predict Bluetoothâ ¢ performance in a piconet after a collision has occurred: data through put, the probability of frequency collision, transmitter - receiver distance, and power received. Next, to predict Bluetooth performance we also need to define what constitutes a lost packet. Finally, a Bluetoothâ ¢network simulation is developed to measure the metrics, given occurrence of the lost packets. === Master of Science