This paper concerns routing and flow admission controls in personal area networks (PANs) of Bluetooth devices. We define a solution, termed BlueFlows, that jointly implements flow routing and admission. BlueFlows guarantees 10% delivery of all packets of every admitted flow, while achieving low end-to-end latencies and inter-packet delay. Through ns2-based simulation we compare the performance of our solution to that of a shortest path flow routing (SP) with no admission control. In scenarios with medium/high traffic BlueFlows admits remarkably more flows than SP and delivers packets with consistently lower end-to-end latency and inter-packet delays. ©2009 IEEE.
BlueFlows: Routing and flow admission in bluetooth PANs / Maurizio A., Nanni; Stefano, Basagni; Petrioli, Chiara. - STAMPA. - (2009), pp. 115-118. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2009 IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, RWS 2009 tenutosi a San Diego; United States nel 18 January 2008 through 22 January 2008) [10.1109/rws.2009.4957298].
BlueFlows: Routing and flow admission in bluetooth PANs
PETRIOLI, Chiara
2009
Abstract
This paper concerns routing and flow admission controls in personal area networks (PANs) of Bluetooth devices. We define a solution, termed BlueFlows, that jointly implements flow routing and admission. BlueFlows guarantees 10% delivery of all packets of every admitted flow, while achieving low end-to-end latencies and inter-packet delay. Through ns2-based simulation we compare the performance of our solution to that of a shortest path flow routing (SP) with no admission control. In scenarios with medium/high traffic BlueFlows admits remarkably more flows than SP and delivers packets with consistently lower end-to-end latency and inter-packet delays. ©2009 IEEE.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.