DocumentCode :
1246782
Title :
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless protocols: a survey and a comparison
Author :
Ferro, Erina ; Potortì, Francesco
Author_Institution :
Inst. of the Nat. Res. Council, Pisa, Italy
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
12
Lastpage :
26
Abstract :
Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) are two communication protocol standards that define a physical layer and a MAC layer for wireless communications within a short range (from a few meters up to 100 m) with low power consumption (from less than 1 mW up to 100 mW). Bluetooth is oriented to connecting close devices, serving as a substitute for cables, while Wi-Fi is oriented toward computer-to-computer connections, as an extension of or substitution for cabled LANs. In this article we offer an overview of these popular wireless communication standards, comparing their main features and behaviors in terms of various metrics, including capacity, network topology, security, quality of service support, and power consumption.
Keywords :
Bluetooth; access protocols; quality of service; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication security; wireless LAN; Bluetooth; Wi-Fi wireless protocol; media access control layer; network security; network topology; power consumption; quality of service support; wireless LAN; Bluetooth; Communication cables; Communication standards; Energy consumption; Joining processes; Media Access Protocol; Network topology; Physical layer; Wireless application protocol; Wireless communication;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1284
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MWC.2005.1404569
Filename :
1404569
Link To Document :
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