| I. STOJMENOVIC, Dominating set based Bluetooth scatternet formation with localized maintenance, CD Proc. IEEE Int. Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium and Workshops, Fort Lauderdale, April 2002. |
....nodes that are two hops from the root) and so on, in a wave expansion fashion, till the whole tree is constructed. To the best of the authors knowledge, the only solutions for scatternet formation in multi hop BT networks that produce topologies di erent from a tree are those presented in [7], 8] and [9] The main aim of the protocol proposed in [7] and [8] is to build up a connected scatternet in which each piconet has no more than 7 slaves (i.e. the maximum number of active slaves that each master may have at the same time) To this purpose, degree reduction techniques are ....
....a wave expansion fashion, till the whole tree is constructed. To the best of the authors knowledge, the only solutions for scatternet formation in multi hop BT networks that produce topologies di erent from a tree are those presented in [7] 8] and [9] The main aim of the protocol proposed in [7] and [8] is to build up a connected scatternet in which each piconet has no more than 7 slaves (i.e. the maximum number of active slaves that each master may have at the same time) To this purpose, degree reduction techniques are initially applied to the network topology graph so to reduce the ....
I. Stojmenovic, \Dominating set based Bluetooth scatternet formation with localized maintenance," in Proceedings of the Workshop on Advances in Parallel and Distributed Computational Models, Fort Lauderdale, FL, April 2002.
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I. STOJMENOVIC, Dominating set based Bluetooth scatternet formation with localized maintenance, CD Proc. IEEE Int. Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium and Workshops, Fort Lauderdale, April 2002.
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