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University of Padova Department of Information Engineering On the Optimal Topology of Bluetooth Piconets: Roles Swapping Algorithms A note on the use of these ppt slides: We’re making these slides freely available to all, hoping they might be of use for researchers and/or students. They’re in PowerPoint form so you can add, modify, and delete slides (including this one) and slide co ntent to suit your needs. In return for use, we only ask the following: If you use these slides (e.g., in a class, presentations, talks and so on) in substantially unaltered form, that you mention their source. If you post any slides in substantially unaltered form on a www site, that you note that they are adapted from (or perhaps identical to) our slides, and put a link to the authors webpage: www.dei.unipd.it/~zanella Thanks and enjoy!
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University of Padova Department of Information Engineering On the Optimal Topology of Bluetooth Piconets: Roles Swapping Algorithms Med-Hoc-Net 2002, Chia (Italy), 6 September 2002 Daniele Miorandi & Andrea Zanella {daniele.miorandi, andrea.zanella}@dei.unipd.it
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Med-Hoc-Net, Chia, 6 September 2002 D. Miorandi & A. Zanella Overview Intro to Bluetooth system Mathematical model Stability issues & delay analysis Optimal criterion for off-line topologies design Suboptimal criterion for real-time network reconfiguration Conclusion & discussion
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Med-Hoc-Net, Chia, 6 September 2002 D. Miorandi & A. Zanella Background: BT system architecture Two up to eight active Bluetooth devices sharing the same FH channel form a piconet. In each piconet, a unit acts as a master, the others act as slaves. Channel access is based on a centralized polling scheme. Full duplex is achieved by means of time division duplexing (TDD). active slave master parked slave standby slave1 slave2 slave3 master
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Med-Hoc-Net, Chia, 6 September 2002 D. Miorandi & A. Zanella System Model Cluster of N+1 nodes (N 7) Assumptions All nodes are in-range Independent Poisson traffic model Definitions Δ={δ i,j }: End-to-end traffic matrix Λ={λ i,j }: Effective traffic pattern matrix k: master unit P={k, Δ}: piconet
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Med-Hoc-Net, Chia, 6 September 2002 D. Miorandi & A. Zanella System Model (2) Stability condition for the PRR polling scheme: Definition : A traffic matrix is admissible if there is a master choice k s.t. the stability condition holds (i.e. there is a stable topology). Definition : A traffic matrix is fully admissible if the stability conditions hold for any choice of the master k. Proposition : A traffic matrix is fully admissible if and only if the following conditions hold: Proposition : A traffic matrix is admissible if and only if the following conditions hold:
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Med-Hoc-Net, Chia, 6 September 2002 D. Miorandi & A. Zanella Optimal Criterion Average link delay: Average packet delay Total offered traffic Average network delay Criterion I : choose k s.t.
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Med-Hoc-Net, Chia, 6 September 2002 D. Miorandi & A. Zanella Suboptimal Criterion Effective offered traffic: Reasoning: The more the effective traffic, the closer we get to the stability limit. The closer to the stability limit, the higher the delay. Criterion II : choose k s.t.
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Med-Hoc-Net, Chia, 6 September 2002 D. Miorandi & A. Zanella Results (1) [N=5, matrix entries uniformly distributed in (0,1)] At medium-to-high loads, both criterion offer a remarkable performance improvement. The suboptimal criterion leads to good results, even if far from optimality.
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Med-Hoc-Net, Chia, 6 September 2002 D. Miorandi & A. Zanella Results (2) [N=5, matrix entries uniformly distributed in (0,1), average density of 0.4] The delays are significantly higher in the sparse case. Both criterion offer valuable performance improvement.
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Med-Hoc-Net, Chia, 6 September 2002 D. Miorandi & A. Zanella Applications Optimal design of a static Bluetooth piconet (e.g., sensor networks). Dynamic reconfiguration of a Bluetooth piconet: The suboptimal criterion may be used to find efficient configurations (and adapt to varying traffic conditions). Connection admission control: check for admissibility of the resulting traffic matrix.
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Med-Hoc-Net, Chia, 6 September 2002 D. Miorandi & A. Zanella Conclusion An analytical settlement for the characterization of efficient piconet topologies has been proposed. Two algorithms for the master choice (an optimal and a suboptimal with low computational complexity) have been presented. Simulation have been performed to show the impact on network performance. Some possible applications have been presented. Next step: towards efficient scatternet topologies.
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Med-Hoc-Net, Chia, 6 September 2002 D. Miorandi & A. Zanella Any Questions?
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