IEEE Access (Jan 2018)

Detailed Examination of a Packet Collision Model for Bluetooth Low Energy Advertising Mode

  • Mohammad Ghamari,
  • Emma Villeneuve,
  • Cinna Soltanpur,
  • Javad Khangosstar,
  • Balazs Janko,
  • R. Simon Sherratt,
  • William Harwin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2866323
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 46066 – 46073

Abstract

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The aim of this paper is to investigate the amount of energy that is required to successfully transmit information inside the Bluetooth low-energy (BLE) advertising packets. There are applications that require more than one BLE node to simultaneously transmit data. The BLE protocol utilizes a specific communication method termed the advertising mode to perform unidirectional broadcasts of data from the advertising devices. However, with an increased number of BLE devices advertising simultaneously, there will be inevitable packet collisions from the advertising devices. This results in a waste of energy, specifically in low-power applications where lower consumption is desirable to minimize the need for battery replacements. This paper examines a packet collision model for the BLE advertising mode with the results validated using experimental data. Our analysis shows that when the throughput of the BLE network starts to fall due to an increase in the number of packet collisions, the energy consumption of the BLE nodes increases exponentially with respect to the number of nodes.

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