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Bluetooth SIG, Specifications of the Bluetooth System - core, version 1.1, Feb 2001.

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Indoor Ad Hoc Proximity-Location Sensing for Service Provider.. - Azondekon (2003)   (Correct)

....capabilities to potential clients, while also providing to clients and service providers a means for entering into relationship. Service Location Protocol (SLP) by Guttman et al. 4] Jini of Sun Microsystems [13] Bluetooth s Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) of Bluetooth Special Interest Group [2], Salutation of The Salutation Consortium [15] and Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) of Universal Plug and Play Forum [16] are protocols addressing service discovery. They are all likely to discover many service providers, which are relatively useless to a client at a given time by virtue of his her ....

....a functionality that enables them to advertise and discover service providers. There is a number of existing service discovery protocols. These include Jini of Sun Microsystems [13] Service Location Protocol by Guttam et al. 4] and Service Discovery Protocol of Bluetooth Special Interest Group [2]. They are discussed in more detail in the sequel. 2.1. Jini Sun Microsystems has developed a distributed service oriented architecture called Jini for the Java programming environment. It runs above RMI (TCP and IP) Service providers can represent hardware devices, software programs or a ....

Bluetooth Special Interest Group, Specification of the Bluetooth System -- Core (2001).


Service Selection in Networks Based on Proximity.. - Azondekon, Barbeau.. (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....discovery protocols enable service providers to advertise capabilities to potential clients, while also providing to clients and service providers a means for entering into a relationship. Service Location Protocol (SLP) Gutt 99] Jini [Sun 01] Bluetooth s Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) Blue 01] Salutation [Salu 02] and Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Univ 00] are protocols addressing service discovery. They are all likely to discover many service providers, which are relatively useless to a client at a given time by virtue of the client s inability to determine the appropriate ....

....to the mobile nodes a functionality that enables them to advertise and discover service providers. There is a number of existing service discovery protocols. These include Sun Microsystems Jini [Sun 01] IETF s Service Location Protocol [Gutt 99] and Bluetooth s Service Discovery Protocol [Blue 01] They are discussed in more detail in the sequel. 3.1 Jini Sun Microsystems has developed a distributed service oriented architecture called Jini for the Java programming environment. It runs above RMI (TCP and IP) Service providers can represent hardware devices, software programs or a ....

Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), "Specification of the Bluetooth System -- Core," 2001.


Medium Access Control with Coordinated, Adaptive Sleeping.. - Ye, Heidemann, Estrin (2003)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....natural advantage of energy conservation compared to contention protocols, because the duty cycle of the radio is reduced and there is no contentionintroduced overhead and collisions. However, using TDMA protocol usually requires the nodes to form real communication clusters, like Bluetooth [19] [20] and LEACH [16] Most nodes in a real cluster are restricted to communicate within the cluster. Managing inter cluster communication and interference is not an easy task. Moreover, when the number of nodes within a cluster changes, it is not easy for a TDMA protocol to dynamically change its frame ....

Bluetooth SIG Inc., "Specification of the Bluetooth system: Core," http: //www.bluetooth.org/, 2001.


Mobility support for ubiquitous Internet access - Karagiannis   (Correct)

....with a specific QoS indication. resource manager of a network entity is responsible for a specific resource. The resource manager is distributing its resources between all bearer services requesting transfer of data units on these resources. 3. 3 QoS in the Bluetooth network In Bluetooth [BLUESPEC] two link layer types are specified. One of them is the Synchronous Connection Oriented (SCO) that provides a circuit switched type of service and the Asynchronous Connectionless Link (ACL) that it is mainly providing a packet switched type of network. This section is based on [Ze00] and it is ....

....feature described in Section 3.4.2 is not used. The following steps need to be accomplished: Step 1 (Bluetooth Network attachment) The MC entity (see Section 3.1) of the Host X will initiate the Network attachment procedure. In particular, first a Bluetooth link connection is established, see [BLUESPEC], Zee00] During the Bluetooth link connection establishment the Host X or the NAP will perform several procedures: # Inquiry: Host X uses this procedure to find access points, i.e. NAP, in range; # Paging: used by Host X to synchronise with NAP; # Link establishment: the ACL link is ....

Bluetooth SIG report, "Specification of the Bluetooth System; Core", Version 1.0 B, December 1 st 1999.


An Energy-Efficient MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks - Ye, Heidemann, Estrin (2002)   (132 citations)  (Correct)

....natural advantage of energy conservation compared to contention protocols, because the duty cycle of the radio is reduced and there is no contention introduced overhead and collisions. However, using TDMA protocol usually requires the nodes to form real communication clusters, like Bluetooth [16] [17] and LEACH [13] Managing inter cluster communication and interference is not an easy task. Moreover, when the number of nodes within a cluster changes, it is not easy for a TDMA protocol to dynamically change its frame length and time slot assignment. So its scalability is normally not as good as ....

Bluetooth SIG Inc., "Specification of the Bluetooth system: Core," http: //www.bluetooth.org/, 2001.


Service Discovery in Bluetooth - Gryazin   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....complementary network devices, applications, and services needed to properly complete specified tasks. The network computing industry has eagerly embraced technologies in this field, welcoming an ever increasing variety of new service discovery protocols. In this paper will described Bluetooth SDP [1] offer their own unique service discovery methods as part of their protocol stack. Sun has enriched Java with its introduction of Jini. Microsoft promotes Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) The IETF has adopted the service location protocol (SLP) Salutation, an independent consortium of leading ....

....the client knowing anything of the available services. The SDP provides means for discovery of new services become becoming available when the client enters an area where a Bluetooth server is operating. The SDP also provides functionality for detecting when a service is no longer available [1]. SDP is a simple protocol with minimal requirements on the underlying transport. It can function over a reliable packet transport (or even unreliable, if the client implements timeouts and repeats requests as necessary) SDP uses a request response model where each transaction consists of one ....

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Bluetooth SIG, Specification of the Bluetooth System -- Core, Version 1.0B volume 1,1999. Part E. http://www.bluetooth.com/link/spec/bluetooth_e.pdf


Power Performance Comparison of Heterogeneous - Wireless Network Interfaces   (Correct)

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Bluetooth SIG, Specifications of the Bluetooth System - core, version 1.1, Feb 2001.


A Combined Receiver Front-End for Bluetooth and.. - Arkesteijn, Schiphorst, .. (2003)   (Correct)

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Bluetooth SIG. Specification of the Bluetooth System - Core. Technical Specification Version 1.1, Bluetooth SIG, February 2001.


Channel selection requirements for Bluetooth receivers.. - Schiphorst, Hoeksema.. (2001)   (Correct)

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Bluetooth SIG, "Specification of the bluetooth system - core," Technical Specification Version 1.1, Bluetooth SIG, February 2001.


A Software Defined Radio Test-bed for WLAN Front Ends - Arkesteijn, Schiphorst.. (2002)   (Correct)

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B. SIG. Specification of the bluetooth system - core. Technical Specification Version 1.1, Bluetooth SIG, February 2001.


Modulation-Index Estimaton In A Combined Cpm/ofdm Receiver - Fokke Hoeksema Roel (2004)   (Correct)

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Bluetooth SIG, "Specification of the bluetooth system - core," Technical Specification Version 1.1, Bluetooth SIG, February 2001.


Medium Access Control in Wireless Sensor Networks - Ye, Heidemann (2003)   (9 citations)  (Correct)

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Bluetooth SIG Inc., "Specification of the Bluetooth system: Core," http://www.bluetooth.org/, 2001.


Functional Analysis of a SDR Based Bluetooth/HiperLAN.. - Hoeksema, Schiphorst.. (2001)   (Correct)

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Bluetooth SIG. Specification of the bluetooth system - core. Technical Specification Version 1.1, Bluetooth SIG, February 2001.


An Analogue Front-End Test-Bed for Software Defined Radio - Arkesteijn, Klumperink.. (2002)   (Correct)

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Bluetooth SIG, Specification of the Bluetooth System - Core. Technical Specification Version 1.1, Bluetooth SIG, February 2001.


An Analogue Front-End Architecture for Software Defined.. - Arkesteijn, Klumperink.. (2002)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

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Bluetooth SIG, Specification of the Bluetooth System - Core. Technical Specification Version 1.1, Bluetooth SIG, February 2001.


A (Simplified) Bluetooth Maximum a Posteriori.. - Schiphorst, Hoeksema.. (2003)   (Correct)

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Bluetooth SIG, "Specification of the bluetooth system - core," Technical Specification Version 1.1, Bluetooth SIG, February 2001.


A Quantitative Comparison of Reconfigurable, Tiled, and.. - Wentzlaff, Agarwal (2004)   (Correct)

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Bluetooth Special Interest Group. Specification of the Bluetooth System: Core, 1.1 edition, Feb. 2001.


Bluetooth Demodulation Algorithms and Their Performance - Schiphorst, Hoeksema, Slump (2002)   (Correct)

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Bluetooth SIG. Specification of the Bluetooth System - Core. Technical Specification Version 1.1, Bluetooth SIG, February 2001.


Specification for Digital Channel Selection Filters in.. - Hoeksema, Schiphorst.. (2002)   (Correct)

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Bluetooth SIG. Specification of the Bluetooth System - Core. Technical Specification Version 1.1, Bluetooth SIG, February 2001.


Medium Access Control in Wireless Sensor Networks - Ye, Heidemann (2003)   (9 citations)  (Correct)

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Bluetooth SIG Inc., "Specification of the Bluetooth system: Core," http://www.bluetooth.org/, 2001.

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