DocumentCode
426582
Title
Introducing packet segmentation for the IEEE 802.11b throughput enhancement in the presence of Bluetooth
Author
Feng, Wang ; Nallanathan, A. ; Garg, H.K.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
Volume
4
fYear
2004
fDate
17-19 May 2004
Firstpage
2252
Abstract
There is no central control mechanism in Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11b to coordinate their communication behavior and prevent collisions between them. To combat the interference, Bluetooth just hops to another frequency and retransmits the collided packet, while 802.11b transmitters will back off for a while then retransmit the packet again. In general, a long packet is likely to be collided with more than a smaller one and it would take longer time to retransmit it. Consequently, packet segmentation of larger packets is of interest as a potential strategy on the part of 802.11b transmitters in the presence of Bluetooth. We evaluate the optimal packet size that could enhance the 802.11b throughput in the presence of Bluetooth. The results show that the performance increases substantially with appropriate segmented packet size compared to fixed payload.
Keywords
Bluetooth; IEEE standards; interference suppression; optimisation; packet radio networks; packet switching; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; wireless LAN; Bluetooth; IEEE 802.11b; collisions; optimal packet size; packet segmentation; performance; throughput enhancement; AWGN; Additive white noise; Bit error rate; Bluetooth; Communication system control; Computer hacking; Interference; Spread spectrum communication; Throughput; Transmitters;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2004. VTC 2004-Spring. 2004 IEEE 59th
ISSN
1550-2252
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8255-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VETECS.2004.1390675
Filename
1390675
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