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Performance of a Bluetooth IP network for streaming high quality audio

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3 Author(s)
Wan Kin Loh ; New South Wales Univ., Kensington, NSW ; Kanhere, S.S. ; Sen, D.

An `Internet protocol' (IP) network established over Bluetooth affords higher practical throughput compared to the `synchronous connection oriented' (SCO) physical link allowing the usage of high quality audio codecs such as the `Motion Picture Expert Group-1 Layer 3' (MP3) and 'Ogg Vorbis' audio codecs. The Bluetooth IP network by default sets the 'logical link control and adaptation protocol' (L2CAP) layer to infinite retransmissions effecting a trade-off between audio quality and audio playback continuity. This paper studies the attributes of the Bluetooth IP network for streaming stored high quality audio

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Local Computer Networks, 2005. 30th Anniversary. The IEEE Conference on

Date of Conference: 17-17 Nov. 2005

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