Záruba et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Accelerated Neighbor Discovery in Bluetooth Based Personal Area Networks.Záruba et al., 2002
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The recent industry standard and specification Bluetooth promises low cost replacement of communication cabling with moderate symbol-rate, short-range wireless links. The same specification also addresses the establishment of point-to-multipoint piconets and the …
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