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Maximum Power Plus RSSI Based Routing Protocol for Bluetooth Low Energy Ad Hoc Networks

open access: yesWireless Communications and Mobile Computing, Volume 2017, Issue 1, 2017., 2017
This paper proposes a novel energy‐conserving multihop routing protocol to maximize network lifetime and consume the battery in a distributed manner during route discovery in energy‐constrained Bluetooth Low Energy ad hoc networks. Furthermore, a flooding avoidance approach is adopted by the proposed scheme to minimize the number of route request ...
Changsu Jung, Kijun Han, Haiyu Huang
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Topology Configuration and Multihop Routing Protocol for Bluetooth Low Energy Networks

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2017
This paper proposes a new cluster-based on-demand routing protocol to support multihop communication in Bluetooth low energy ad hoc networks. The proposed scheme includes the topology configuration procedure, topology recovery scheme, and on-demand ...
Changsu Jung   +4 more
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BGN: A Novel Scatternet Formation Algorithm for Bluetooth‐Based Sensor Networks

open access: yesMobile Information Systems, Volume 7, Issue 2, Page 93-106, 2011., 2011
To address the unreliability and inefficiency of the existing algorithms for Bluetooth scatternet formation, this paper proposes a new efficient algorithm, Bluetooth Growing Network (BGN) algorithm, which constructs Bluetooth scatternet by adding reserve links among its branch nodes so that the resulting scatternet can maintain a high degree of ...
Yongjun Li   +3 more
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Determining the Optimal Configuration of the Multi-Ring Tree for Bluetooth Multi-Hop Networks

open access: yesEnergies, 2017
In this work, a multi-ring tree algorithm is proposed for Bluetooth low-energy networks with non-uniform distribution of devices. In a dense area, a leader root is elected during the leader election phase and a min-path algorithm is introduced to ...
Chih-Min Yu, Ting-Wei Hsu
doaj   +1 more source

TARP: A traffic-aware restructuring protocol for Bluetooth radio networks [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
[[abstract]]Bluetooth is a low-cost and short-range wireless communication technology. The Bluetooth device randomly searches and connects with other devices using the inquiry/inquiry scan and the page/page scan operations, resulting an uncontrolled ...
Chang   +5 more
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Enabling Cognitive Load‐Aware AR with Rateless Coding on a Wearable Network

open access: yesAdvances in Multimedia, Volume 2008, Issue 1, 2008., 2008
Augmented reality (AR) on a head‐mounted display is conveniently supported by a wearable wireless network. If, in addition, the AR display is moderated to take account of the cognitive load of the wearer, then additional biosensors form part of the network. In this paper, the impact of these additional traffic sources is assessed.
R. Razavi   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

GUARANTEEING QoS IN BLUETOOTH SCATTERNET SENSOR NETWORK [PDF]

open access: yesICTACT Journal on Communication Technology, 2011
Bluetooth is a low power and cost-effective short range wireless network technology working in 2.4GHz ISM band. Bluetooth can be implemented either in piconet or Scatternet.
R. Dhaya, V. Sadasivam, R. Kanthavel
doaj  

An Efficient Route Maintenance Protocol for Dynamic Bluetooth Networks

open access: yesJournal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences, 2017
Bluetooth is a widespread technology for small wireless networks that permits Bluetooth devices to construct a multi-hop network called scatternet.
Sabeen Tahir   +2 more
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A simple adaptive MAC scheduling scheme for bluetooth scatternet [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
A simple adaptive MAC scheduling algorithm, called Gateway Oriented Scatternet Scheduling (GOSS), is proposed for data exchange in a Bluetooth scatternet.
Liu, C, Yeung, KL
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Bluetooth: Opening a Blue Sky for Healthcare

open access: yesMobile Information Systems, Volume 2, Issue 2-3, Page 151-167, 2006., 2006
Over the last few years, there has been a blossoming of developing mobile healthcare programs. Bluetooth technology, which has the advantages of being low‐power and inexpensive, whilst being able to transfer moderate amounts of data over a versatile, robust and secure radio link, has been widely applied in mobile healthcare as a replacement for cables.
X. H. Wang, M. Iqbal
wiley   +1 more source

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