Scatternet
A Scatternet is a group of independent and asynchronous piconets that share at least one Bluetooth device. A maximum of 10 completely full piconets can be combined in a Scatternet. The gateway devices act as masters in relation to their own piconet, and as slaves in relation to the master of the Scatternet.
literature
- Cambyse Guy Omidyar, Khaldoun Al Agha (Ed.): Mobile and Wireless Communications Networks . World Scientific Publishing & Co, Singapore 2003, ISBN 981-238-686-6 .
- Azzedine Boukerche: Handbook of Algorithms for Wireless Networking and Mobile Computing . Chapmann & Hall, Boca Raton 2006, ISBN 1-58488-465-7 .
See also
Web links
- Scatternet Formation (accessed August 3, 2017)
- Forming Scatternets from Bluetooth Personal Area Networks (accessed August 3, 2017)
- SCATTERNET FORMATION AND SELF-ROUTING IN BLUETOOTH NETWORKS (accessed August 3, 2017)
- Performance Aspects of Bluetooth Scatternet Formation (accessed August 3, 2017)
- A linux based Bluetooth scatternet form ation kit: from design to performance results (accessed August 3, 2017)