Proceedings.Twenty-First Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies
DOI: 10.1109/infcom.2002.1019302
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Optimizing the topology of Bluetooth wireless personal area networks

Abstract: In this paper, we address the problem of determining an optimal topology for Bluetooth wireless personal area networks (BT-WPAN). In BT-WPAN, multiple communication channels are available, thanks to the use of a frequency hopping technique. The way network nodes are grouped to share the same channel, and which nodes are selected to bridge traffic from a channel to another, has a significant impact on the capacity and the throughput of the system, as well as the nodes' battery lifetime. The determination of an … Show more

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“…This issue is faced in [23] and [6] by adopting centralized approaches. In [23], the aim is minimizing the load of the most congested node in the network, while [6] discusses the impact of different metrics on the scatternet topology. A distributed approach based on simple heuristics is presented in [24].…”
Section: Scatternet Formation: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This issue is faced in [23] and [6] by adopting centralized approaches. In [23], the aim is minimizing the load of the most congested node in the network, while [6] discusses the impact of different metrics on the scatternet topology. A distributed approach based on simple heuristics is presented in [24].…”
Section: Scatternet Formation: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This issue is faced in [14] and [15] by means of centralized approaches. In [14] the aim is minimizing the load of the most congested node in the network, while [15] discusses the impact of different metrics on the scatternet topology.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This issue is faced in [14] and [15] by means of centralized approaches. In [14] the aim is minimizing the load of the most congested node in the network, while [15] discusses the impact of different metrics on the scatternet topology. In [16], an analytical model of a scatternet based on queuing theory is introduced, aimed at determining the number of non-gateway and gateway slaves to guarantee acceptable delay characteristics.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because there are at most seven active slaves in a piconet, two slave devices located in different piconets require a routing path to communication with each other. In literature, two approaches, Bhagwat and Segall (1999) and Marsan et al (2002), was proposed to construct a routing path between two devices. In Bhagwat and Segall (1999), a flooding mechanism is proposed to search the destination.…”
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confidence: 99%