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Using Bluetooth for short-term ad hoc connections between moving vehicles: a feasibility study
Bluetooth/sup TM/ is a promising wireless technology designed for short-range ad hoc connections, which has many potentially useful applications. One such use is the transfer of data between two fast-moving vehicles such as automobiles. In this paper we explore the suitability of Bluetooth to make c...
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description | Bluetooth/sup TM/ is a promising wireless technology designed for short-range ad hoc connections, which has many potentially useful applications. One such use is the transfer of data between two fast-moving vehicles such as automobiles. In this paper we explore the suitability of Bluetooth to make connections in highly mobile environments. In particular, we have developed a hardware testbed to make an empirical analysis of the time it takes to establish Bluetooth connections and the range at which those connections can be established. We also explore, by means of simulation, ways in which to improve connection setup times and the impact this will have on any potential data transfer. |
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