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This paper considers issues such as residential coverage and achievable bit
rate using the Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN) standard, Link budget
analysis is performed by combining detailed link level physical layer simu
lations with site specific power predictions from a state-of-the-art indoor
propagation model. Assuming a 1mW transmit unit, coverage plots are genera
ted at 2.4 GHz for an example single and multi-storey residential environme
nt. The investigation considers Bluetooth data medium (DM) and data high (D
H) packet types. Results for the transmission of symmetric asynchronous dat
a link (ACL) packets are used to discuss the bit rate capabilities of vario
us time-bounded and non-time bounded Bluetooth enabled consumer electronic
devices. To meet the bit rate needs of future consumer electronic devices,
QPSK, 16-QAM and 64-QAM are proposed as possible enhancements to the curren
t GFSK mode. Using physical layer simulations, the coverage and data rate p
erformance of these new modes are analysed and compared with those of stand
ard Bluetooth. The use of linear receive architectures and coherent modulat
ion, although adding significantly to the unit cost, is shown to significan
tly improve radio sensitivity. Results indicate that high bit rate QAM oper
ation is now possible over an extended coverage area.