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WLAN and WPAN coexistence in UL band

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A method was developed for examining wireless services coexistence in order to evaluate the impact that interference may have on network performance and examined the coexistence between 802.11b and Bluetooth UL band wireless services.
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Wireless local- and personal-area networks provide complimentary services in the same unlicensed (UL) radio frequency band of operation. As the mutual benefits of utilizing these services become increasingly apparent, the likelihood of mutual interference may also increase. A method was developed for examining wireless services coexistence in order to evaluate the impact that interference may have on network performance. The methodology for the analysis was centered on deriving a closed-form solution for the probability of collision Pr[C] in terms of the network and radio propagation parameters. In addition, a set of measures of performance was derived based on Pr[C]. In this fashion, the network performance was investigated in regards to the presence of interference. The approach was then illustrated by examining the coexistence between 802.11b and Bluetooth UL band wireless services and summarizing the impact on network performance.

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