摘要 |
A coexistence interval includes a second part used by a second wireless network (for example, WLAN) and a first part used by a first wireless network (for example, Bluetooth). A Guard Interval (GI) defines an amount of time at the end of the second part and before the beginning of the first part during which communications in the second wireless network are not initiated. The amounts of time required to complete individual communications in the second network are measured and are used to change the rate of GI adjustment. In one example, if measurement values are fairly constant then the GI is adjusted at a slower rate, whereas if the stream of measurement values exhibits a relatively substantial and sustained increase then the rate of GI adjustment is increased. The GI and the rate of GI adjustment are dynamically adjusted based on response time measurement values.
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