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Impact of CT Intensity and Contrast Variability on Deep-Learning-Based Lung-Nodule Detection: A Systematic Review of Preprocessing and Harmonization Strategies (2020-2025). [PDF]
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Configuring bluestars: multihop scatternet formation for bluetooth networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 2003Describes a protocol for the establishment of multihop ad hoc networks based on Bluetooth devices. The protocol proceeds in three phases: device discovery, partitioning of the network into Bluetooth piconets, and interconnection of the piconets into a connected scatternet. The protocol has the following desirable properties: it is executed at each node
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A Bluetooth loop scatternet formation algorithm
IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2003. ICC '03., 2004Bluetooth is a promising new wireless technology that enables portable devices to form short-range wireless ad hoc networks. In this paper, we present a new, distributed Bluetooth scatternet formation algorithm, called loop scatternet formation, which forms scatternets with slave/slave bridges only.
Honghai Zhang, Jennifer C. Hou, Lui Sha
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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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Multihop scatternet formation for Bluetooth networks
Vehicular Technology Conference. IEEE 55th Vehicular Technology Conference. VTC Spring 2002 (Cat. No.02CH37367), 2003This paper describes a new protocol for the establishment of multihop ad hoc networks based on Bluetooth devices. The proposed solution is specification compatible, and achieves the following desirable properties, only a few of which are available in previous solutions.
BASAGNI S, PETRIOLI, Chiara
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