Author: Ng, Ming-lam
Title: Realization of Bluetooth ad hoc network
Degree: M.Sc.
Year: 2001
Subject: Hong Kong Polytechnic University -- Dissertations
Bluetooth technology
Internet programming
Wireless Internet
Mobile communication systems
Department: Multi-disciplinary Studies
Department of Electronic Engineering
Pages: iv, 50, 1 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm
Language: English
Abstract: Bluetooth is said to be a new personal ad-hoc network system. The specified protocol design based on Piconets and Scatternets is limited such that the applicable ad-hoc networking has not been realized yet. The new Bluetooth Virtual Network, or BVP, is proposed. It is a richly interconnected, dynamic, fairness and highly bandwidth-efficient Bluetooth network, in the absence of the piconet capability of point-to-multipoint communication, such that the network versatility does not bind to the non-multiple-access scheme of Piconets. BVP is composed in the basis of virtual LMP links, so that it is virtual in the idle state. To maintain the virtual network, the pseudo-synchronization is designed to minimize the loss rate of link, to reduce the latency of "real" data transmission and to monitor the add-drop activities. The implementation of BVP considers that battery-powered and limited computing-power handheld devices are the major participants of the wireless ad-hoc network.
Rights: All rights reserved
Access: restricted access

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