Analysis of Bandwidth Allocation Algorithms for Bluetooth Wireless Personal Area Networks

R Bhatia, a. segal, G Zussman

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Abstract

A major issue in the operation of ad hoc networks is the design of mechanisms for sharing the common spectrum among links in the same geographic area. Bandwidth allocation, to optimize the performance of networks in which each station can converse with at most a single neighbor at a time, has been recently studied in the context of Bluetooth networks. There, centralized and distributed, capacity assignment heuristics were developed, with applicability to a variety of ad hoc networks. In this paper we present our analytic results regarding these heuristics. Specifically, we show that they are β-approximation (β < 2) algorithms. Moreover, we show that even though the distributed and centralized algorithms allocate capacity in a different manner, both algorithms converge to the same results. Finally, we present numerical results that demonstrate the performance of the algorithms.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationProc. WiOpt'04
StatePublished - 2003

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Place of conference:UK

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