System Level Analysis of the Bluetooth Standard
Massimo Conti, Daniele Moretti

TL;DR
This paper models Bluetooth system components at a behavioral level to evaluate performance aspects like piconet formation probability under noise and power savings through specific modes.
Contribution
It introduces SystemC modules for Bluetooth layers to analyze performance metrics such as piconet creation probability and power reduction techniques.
Findings
Probability of piconet creation decreases with channel noise
Sniff and hold modes significantly reduce power consumption
Behavioral modeling aids in performance analysis of Bluetooth systems
Abstract
The SystemC modules of the Link Manager Layer and Baseband Layer have been designed in this work at behavioral level to analyze the performances of the Bluetooth standard. In particular the probability of the creation of a piconet in presence of noise in the channel and the power reduction using the sniff and hold mode have been investigated.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies · Power Line Communications and Noise · Advancements in PLL and VCO Technologies
