Analytical investigation on the coexistence of Bluetooth piconets

In this letter, we address the issue of Bluetooth (BT) piconets coexistence by analytically deriving a lower bound on the aggregated throughput offered by BT piconets deployed in the same region and by evaluating the optimal number of piconets as a function of the region dimension.

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