Title :
Alternatives for short range low power wireless communications
Author :
Akingbehin, Kiumi ; Akingbehin, Akinsola
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. & Info Sci., Michigan Univ., Dearborn, MI, USA
Abstract :
The three leading contending standards for short-range low-power wireless communications (Bluetooth, Zigbee, Ultra-Wideband) are compared as to viability and practicality for implementation. The three standards all operate completely or partially in the largely unregulated ISM band with transmission ranges varying from a few meters to a maximum of around 15 meters. An ongoing case-study involves the development of a hybrid wireless automotive harness. The decision process leading to the choice of Bluetooth over the other two contenders is presented. Ongoing work with the wireless automotive harness includes a restructuring of the software to function as a layer under a controller area network (CAN). Computer models are also being developed to provide extensive studies of the performance, reliability, and security implications.
Keywords :
Bluetooth; controller area networks; field buses; Bluetooth; Ultra-Wideband; Zigbee; controller area network; hybrid wireless automotive harness; short range low power wireless communications; Artificial intelligence; Automotive engineering; Bluetooth; Communication system security; Data security; Distributed computing; Peer to peer computing; Software engineering; Wireless communication; ZigBee;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing, 2005 and First ACIS International Workshop on Self-Assembling Wireless Networks. SNPD/SAWN 2005. Sixth International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2294-7
DOI :
10.1109/SNPD-SAWN.2005.11