Title :
Adaptive role switching protocol for improving scatternet performance in Bluetooth radio networks
Author :
Chang, Chih-Yung ; Chang, Hsu-Ruey
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Inf. Eng., Tamkang Univ., Tamsui
Abstract :
Bluetooth has been considered as a high potential technology for providing wireless communication in a home-networking environment. In a Bluetooth network, it is difficult to control or predefine a scatternet structure because that the scatternet is formed using a distributed procedure, with the master and slave connected at random. A badly structured scatternet exhibits the following characteristics. Firstly, too many bridges in the scatternet will create a guard slot overhead associated with bridge switching among the participated piconets, increasing the probability of packet loss. Secondly, too many piconets in a communicative range will cause packet collision and thus degrade the performance. Unnecessary piconets also lengthen the routing path and transmission delay. This work proposes a distributed scatternet reconstruction protocol for dynamically reorganizing the scatternet topology. By applying the role switching operation, the unnecessary bridges and the piconet can be dynamically removed and hence, improve the packet error rate, save guard slots, and reduce the average routing length. Experimental results reveal that the proposed protocol significantly improves the performance of a Bluetooth scatternet
Keywords :
Bluetooth; probability; routing protocols; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication switching; Bluetooth radio networks; adaptive role switching protocol; bridge switching; distributed scatternet reconstruction protocol; guard slot overhead; guard slots; home-networking environment; packet error rate; packet loss probability; piconets; role switching operation; routing path; scatternet topology; transmission delay; Bluetooth; Bridges; Communication switching; Packet switching; Personal area networks; Protocols; Radio network; Routing; Scattering; Wireless communication;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCE.2006.273138