
handle: 2263/17255
This paper presents an investigation into some merging options between an upper-layer Bluetooth (BT) protocol stack with a lower-layer ECMA-368/9 ultra wideband (UWB) radio connection. A Bluetooth over ultra wideband (BToUWB) system is modeled by channeling an existing compliant Bluetooth connection's data over a software implemented UWB medium access control (MAC) and simulated physical (PHY) layer radio channel. The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the methodology used to create a simulated BToUWB system and evaluate some advantages pertaining to the merger between the two wireless personal area network (WPAN) technologies.
Ultra-wideband devices, Bluetooth, ACL, BToUWB, Wireless communication systems, ECMA-368, Bandwidth, SCO, Bluetooth technology, UWB, Ultra wideband, WPAN, RFCOMM, AMP
Ultra-wideband devices, Bluetooth, ACL, BToUWB, Wireless communication systems, ECMA-368, Bandwidth, SCO, Bluetooth technology, UWB, Ultra wideband, WPAN, RFCOMM, AMP
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