INTERFERENCE EFFECTS OF BLUETOOTH ON WLAN PERFORMANCE

Authors

  • JE Okhaifor DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING, FEDERAL UNIV. OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES EFFURUN, NIGERIA
  • JO Emagbetere DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF BENIN, NIGERIA
  • FO Edeko DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF BENIN, NIGERIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/njt.341.907

Keywords:

Impulsive interference, Received Signal Strength, ISM devices, Access Point, Interference, Performance

Abstract

In this paper, Network stumbler version 0.4.0 was used to estimate the impact of impulsive interference on Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) when Bluetooth coexist by measuring radiation from a WiFi Access Point (AP) in a homogeneous and heterogeneous scenarios. The parameters measured include Received Signal Strength (RSS) and Signal-to-Noise ratio (SNR) while Bit Error Rate (BER) performance was theoretically deduced from the measured data. Results obtained from the measurements of both scenarios were compared and used in describing the interference problem. The study revealed that Bluetooth impact on performance was minimally significant with mean degradation of 4.74% in RSS and 0.77% in SNR despite the fact that its signal are weak and are designed to accommodate WiFi devices by AFH technology.

 

http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/njt.v34i1.22

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Computer, Telecommunications, Software, Electrical & Electronics Engineering

How to Cite

INTERFERENCE EFFECTS OF BLUETOOTH ON WLAN PERFORMANCE. (2014). Nigerian Journal of Technology, 34(1), 177-183. https://doi.org/10.4314/njt.341.907