A Proposed Mechanism for Bluetooth Low Enegry Network by Adjusting Network Parameter

Abstract

Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) developed from traditional Bluetooth innovations for empowering short-range communication in various systems and services. BLE has many points of interest over traditional Bluetooth advancements, including low power utilization and low cost deployment. As of late, a not very many number of research studies have been directed to enhance device discovery procedure of BLE. However, these reviews have still a few constraints. Earlier reviews have accepted that advertising PDUs are instantly handled the length of they are gotten effectively by a scanner. Essentially, notwithstanding, BLE devices may encounter heaps of impacts because of dispute among neighbors, especially in a swarmed situation. With expanding number of BLE devices, delays of both connection set up and device discovery keep exponential development, which could impact client involvement regarding either time or energy utilization. In this paper, an enhanced mechanism is proposed to empower BLE promoters and scanners to take in the system conflict and change their parameters in like manner, to accomplish fast discovery latency. Through broad simulations, the proposed mechanism has demonstrated its effectiveness to reduce sudden long latency in swarmed BLE systems

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