On the performance of Bluetooth scatternets with finite buffers

The paper discusses the impact of finite buffers on the performance of Bluetooth scatternets operating under E-limited intra-piconet polling and walk-in bridge scheduling without rendezvous points. Simulation results demonstrate the impact of finite buffer sizes. Some practical recommendations as to the buffer size are given.

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