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An adaptive power-conserving service discipline for bluetooth (APCB) wireless networks

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An adaptive power-conserving service discipline for bluetooth (APCB) wireless networks
Bluetooth is a new short-range radio technology to form a small wireless system. In most of the current Bluetooth products, the master polls the slaves in a round robin manner and it may waste a significant amount of power. Many solutions were proposed to reduce the power consumption of the slaves. However, these solutions cannot achieve a good balance between the power consumption and QoS provision. We propose an adaptive power-conserving scheme to address this problem. The proposed solution schedules each flow based on its predictive rate and achieves power optimization based on a low-power mode existing in the Bluetooth standard. Unlike other research work related to low-power, we also consider QoS provision for each flow. Theoretical analyses verify that our scheme can achieve throughput guarantees, delay guarantees, and fairness guarantees. Simulation results demonstrate that our scheme outperforms the Round Robin scheme and other existing works in terms of significant power savi...
Hao Zhu, Guohong Cao, George Kesidis, Chita R. Das
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Updated 17 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2004
Where COMCOM
Authors Hao Zhu, Guohong Cao, George Kesidis, Chita R. Das
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