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Document details - A Mobility Model and Dynamic Scatternet Formation for Wireless Personal Area Networks with Portable Bluetooth Devices
Journal Volume 7, Issue 3, May - June 2018, Article 8982024 Chorng-Horng Yang , Yi-Sheng Chen , "
A Mobility Model and Dynamic Scatternet Formation for Wireless Personal Area Networks with Portable Bluetooth Devices" , International Journal of Emerging Trends & Technology in Computer Science (IJETTCS) ,
Volume 7, Issue 3, May - June 2018 , pp.
032-037 , ISSN 2278 - 6856.
A Mobility Model and Dynamic Scatternet Formation for Wireless Personal Area Networks with Portable Bluetooth Devices
Abstract: Bluetooth is a mature technology for a variety of
personal computing devices, which are interconnected to form a
wireless personal area networks (WPANs). The topology of the
WPAN is known as scatternet, which consists of the portable
Bluetooth devices. This paper presents a proposed mobility
model for the portable Bluetooth devices. Based on the mobility
model a dynamic scatternet formation is developed for WPANs
that interconnects portable Bluetooth devices. The proposed
approach constructs a scatternet within three phases: scatternet
backbone formation, device movement detection, and scatternet
reformation. Finally, the paper demonstrates the approach with
a practical case and then discusses the topics for further study.
Keywords: WPAN, scatternet, mobility, Bluetooth.