A new insight into Bluetooth piconets coexistence

This paper discusses Bluetooth piconets coexistence. We use an approach which is totally different from those used traditionally with Bluetooth (probabilistic collision models). We show how it is possible to obtain an interferencefree Bluetooth environment in some conditions, for certain kinds of Bluetooth devices, using the properties of the Bluetooth frequency hopping system. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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