Gigabit networking
On non-preemptive scheduling of recurring tasks using inserted idle times
Information and Computation
Performance evaluation of scheduling algorithms for Bluetooth
Broadband communications
Wireless access to internet via Bluetooth: performance evaluation of the EDC scheduling algorithm
WMI '01 Proceedings of the first workshop on Wireless mobile internet
Polling Best Effort Traffic in Bluetooth
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Prevention of task overruns in real-time non-preemptive multiprogramming systems
PERFORMANCE '80 Proceedings of the 1980 international symposium on Computer performance modelling, measurement and evaluation
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Bluetooth polling, also referred to as Bluetooth MAC scheduling or intra-piconet scheduling, is the mechanism that schedules the traffic between the participants in a Bluetooth network. Hence, this mechanism is highly determining with respect to the delay packets experience in a Bluetooth network. In this paper, we present a polling mechanism that provides delay guarantees in an efficient manner, and we evaluate this polling mechanism by means of simulation. It is shown that this polling mechanism is able to provide delay guarantees while saving as much as possible resources, which can be used for transmission of best effort traffic or for retransmissions.