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Programmable agents for efficient topology formation of Bluetooth scatternets

Authors: Sergio González-Valenzuela; Son T. Vuong; Victor C. M. Leung;

Programmable agents for efficient topology formation of Bluetooth scatternets

Abstract

Recent years saw a significant number of efforts aimed at the efficient creation of Scatternets: multi-hop Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN) created by means of Bluetooth technology that allows users to seamlessly exchange information. We present a novel solution to the Scatternet formation problem by means of mobile programs that help realise our goal according to a predefined topology formation policy. We argue that this approach offers improved flexibility when compared with existing protocols that employ the message-passing communications model. The effectiveness of our proposed mobile processing scheme is demonstrated through computer simulations.

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