| P. Murphy, E. Welsh, and P. Frantz, "Using bluetooth for short-term ad-hoc connections between moving vehicles: A feasibility study," in Proceedings IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), vol. 1, no. 55, Birmingham, AL, May 2002. |
....[16] We have also found in our previous work that typical Bluetooth radios far outperform the specifications for device range without adversely affecting data throughput. For example, we have observed Class 2 Bluetooth modules maintain connections at 5 to 10 times the specified distance of 10m [17]. We have also developed a 900MHz radio module. However, we are still running tests on the module, after which it will be ready for production. Using data gathered from lab tests, we performed an analysis Scenario # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sense Process 50 50 100 98 50 50 98 96 Communication ....
P. Murphy, E. Welsh, and P. Frantz, "Using Bluetooth for Short-Term Ad Hoc Connections Between Moving Vehicles: A Feasibility Study," in Proc. 55th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conf, vol. 1, pp. 414--418, 2002.
....any changes to the underlying hardware. In our experiments, we use Bluetooth modules manufactured by Taiyo Yuden based on SiliconWave chipsets and modules manufactured by Ericsson Microelectronics. We found that these modules offer high datarate communication, perform extremely well in range tests [5] and are fully compatible with the OpenBT stack. We chose to use Bluetooth for several reasons. First, it is fairly easy to integrate from a hardware design perspective. Bluetooth modules typically communicate with a host via a UART or USB interface. We chose to use a UART interface because of its ....
P. Murphy, E. Welsh, and P. Frantz, "Using Bluetooth for Short-Term Ad Hoc Connections Between Moving Vehicles: A Feasibility Study," in Proceedings of the 55th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, vol. 1, pp. 414--418, Spring 2002.
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P. Murphy, E. Welsh, and P. Frantz, "Using bluetooth for short-term ad-hoc connections between moving vehicles: A feasibility study," in Proceedings IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), vol. 1, no. 55, Birmingham, AL, May 2002.
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P. Murphy, E. Welsh, P. Frantz, "Using Bluetooth for Short-Term Ad-Hoc Connections Between Moving Vehicles: A Feasibility Study," IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), pp. 414--418, Birmingham, AL, May 2002.
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