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Performance aspects of Bluetooth scatternet formation

The emergence of Bluetooth as a default radio interface allows handheld electronic devices to be rapidly interconnected into ad hoc networks. Bluetooth allows large numbers of piconets to form a scatternet using designated nodes that participate in multiple piconets. We study the performance implica...

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Main Authors: Miklos, G., Racz, A., Turanyi, Z., Valko, A., Johansson, P.
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Master-slave
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Switches
Telecommunication traffic
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