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Comparative Performance Evaluation of Scatternet Formation Protocols for Networks of Bluetooth Devices

Overview The Bluetooth (BT) technology, as described in the Specifications of the Bluetooth System Version 1.1, is expected to be one of the most promising enabling technologies for ad hoc networks and pervasive computing. Originally introduced as short-range cable replacement, the BT specifications define ways for which each BT device can set up multiple connections with neighboring devices so that communication can be established in a multi-hop fashion. This paper describes the results of the first ns2-based comparative performance evaluation among four major solutions presented in the literature for forming multi-hop networks of Bluetooth devices (scatternet formation).

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Date PublishedJanuary 2004 Downloads53
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