Quality of Service White Papers
Bluetooth Device Manager Connecting a Large Number of Devices With Different QoS Requirements in a Bluetooth Network
Overview The unique advantages of Bluetooth such as low power consumption capability, cheap hardware interfaces and easy set-up offer new application areas. A reason why Bluetooth is even considered for a Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) network consisting of a large number of resource-constraint devices. Although several proposals are available for reducing power consumption for intra-piconet communication, none of them addresses the utilization of the park mode to reduce power consumption together with the support of a large number of accessible de-vices. This ongoing research work bridges that gap by proposing polling based on the probability of service access for a centralized Bluetooth net-work of resource-constraint devices.
| Publisher | University of Rostock | File Format | |
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| Date Published | October 2004 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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