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Estimation of Bluetooth TCP Performance With Adaptive Packet Type in the Burst Error Model

Overview In a radio network, a packet loss can be due to interference from other electromagnetic wave having the same frequency. In an 802.11 network, for instance, wireless link quality can be degraded seriously when a microwave oven is in operation nearby. As a result, a TCP sender may reduce the size of its congestion window unnecessarily when a packet is lost due to random error. In order to compensate this aversive consequence, Adaptive Packet Type (APT) in has been proposed in a Bluetooth network to enhance the TCP throughput. In this paper, the performance of APT in a Burst Error Model (BEM) is assessed.

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Date PublishedDecember 2003
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