Evaluating the packet delivery ratio in indoor smart lighting system using Bluetooth mesh communication
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https://doi.org/10.54939/1859-1043.j.mst.78.2022.20-27Keywords:
Wireless communication; Bluetooth mesh; Smart lighting.Abstract
Nowadays, Bluetooth mesh is widely used in indoor lighting systems. The packet delivery ratio is an important parameter to evaluate the quality of a wireless network. In Bluetooth mesh, there are many configurations and parameters affecting this ratio. This paper will use a simulation tool to simulate a smart indoor lighting system with the change of TTL (Time-To-Live) configuration and relay feature, thereby evaluating the influence of these configurations on the packet delivery ratio.
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