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    Title: Introduction to blueweb: A decentralized scatternet formation algorithm for Bluetooth ad hoc networks
    Authors: Yu, CM (Yu, Chih-Min);Huang, CC (Huang, Chia-Chi)
    Contributors: Department of Computer and Communication Engineering
    Keywords: Bluetooth;ad hoc network;scatternet formation;network scalability
    Date: 2008-09
    Issue Date: 2010-03-26 03:05:58 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: In this letter, a decentralized scatternet formation algorithm called Bluelayer is proposed. First. Bluelayer uses a designated root to construct a tree-shaped subnet and propagates an integer variable k 1 called counter limit as well as a constant k in its downstream direction to determine new roots. Then each new root asks its upstream master to start a return connection procedure to convert the tree-shaped subnet into a web-shaped subnet for its immediate upstream root, At the same time, each new root repeats the same procedure as the root to build its own subnet until the whole scatternet is formed, Simulation results show that Bluelayer achieves good network scalability and generates an efficient scatternet configuration for various sizes of Bluetooth ad hoc network.
    Relation: IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS, E91B (9): 2873-2875
    Appears in Collections:[光電與通訊學系] 期刊論文

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