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Hierarchical Self-Routing Scatternet for Multihop Bluetooth Networks

Overview Bluetooth is a promising low cost and low power wireless technology, which enables portable devices to form short-range wireless ad hoc networks based on a frequency hopping physical layer. Bluetooth operates in the unlicensed 2:4GHz ISM band, with the frequency hopping technique to alleviate the effects of the interference. The nominal bit rate of transmission is 1Mbps. It has been widely predicted that Bluetooth will be the major technology for short range wireless networks and wireless personal area networks. This paper proposes a strategy for each Bluetooth device selecting proper communication neighbors and assigning proper label, hence all nodes together form a hierarchical self-routing Bluetooth networks.

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PublisherIllinois Institute of Technology File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2005 Downloads2
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