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Monitoring First Responders with a Wireless Sensor Network Running IPv6 [PDF]
João Pedro Torres Trigo de Mesquita
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Hybrid Bluetooth Scatternet Routing
2002 IEEE International Conference on Communications. Conference Proceedings. ICC 2002 (Cat. No.02CH37333), 2009A Bluetooth® scatternet is a Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) formed by inter-connecting piconets using cross-over nodes called bridges. In order for arbitrary nodes to be able to communicate in a scatternet they must be able to discover each other, sometimes without knowing the peer device's identity, and establish routes.
Karl E. Persson, D. Manivannan 0001
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Bluetooth scatternet formation: A survey
Ad Hoc Networks, 2005This paper describes the issue of piconet interconnection for Bluetooth technology. These larger networks, known as scatternets, have the potential to increase networking flexibility and facilitate new applications. While the Bluetooth specification permits piconet interconnection, the creation, operation and maintenance of scatternets remains open. In
R. Whitaker, L. Hodge, Chlamtac, Imrich
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A Dynamic and Distributed Scatternet Formation Protocol for Real-life Bluetooth Scatternets
Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005Bluetooth is a universal radio interface for short-range wireless networks. The basic Bluetooth network topology is a single-hop star-shaped piconet. Several such piconets can be interconnected into a scatternet to form a wireless ad hoc network. This paper proposes a dynamic and distributed protocol to the Bluetooth scatternet formation problem.
Deepak Jayanna, Gergely V. Záruba
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The power consumption of Bluetooth scatternets
CCNC 2006. 2006 3rd IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2006., 2006Low power has become a primary concern in the field of ad‐hoc and personal area networks. As manufacturers start endowing their designs with scatternet support, Bluetooth is emerging as a key enabling technology. Although this is driving research on Bluetooth power optimization, most proposals are based on over‐simplified, fully theoretical, or old and
Luca Negri, Jan Beutel, Matthias Dyer
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A Bluetooth scatternet reformation algorithm
Bluetooth is reputed as a wireless networking technology supplying ad-hoc networks between digital devices. In particular, Bluetooth scatternet is an essential part of dynamic ad-hoc networks. Yet, there have not been sufficient researches performed on scatternet environment.
Han-Wook Lee, Sang Ken Kauh
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Impact of topology on Bluetooth Scatternet
International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications, 2005To utilize Bluetooth as a layer 2 multi‐hop subnet for global IP network, there are two missing protocols in current Bluetooth stack: network formation and routing. In this paper, we propose our network formation and routing protocols optimized for such Bluetooth subnset usage scenarios to fill this gap.
Leping Huang +4 more
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On efficient configurations for Bluetooth scatternets
Ad Hoc Networks, 2006Abstract In this paper we investigate the relationship between capacity and network topology for Bluetooth scatternets. We start by considering the intrinsic capacity limits of a scatternet structure, and we show that capacity may be approached in the presence of very local traffic only and under specific conditions on the scatternet structure. A
Daniele Miorandi +3 more
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