To implement an ad hoc multihop routing protocol for IP on Linux which will allow a dynamic network of mobile devices to be self-organizing and self-configuring.
Up to eight devices in an ad hoc network, establishing one as the master. A piconet must start with two connections.
A network of Bluetooth devices with a controlling device as a host (master) and up to seven devices as peripherals (slaves). All Bluetooth devices participating in a piconet shares a common channel. Also see Bluetooth and scatternet.
An ad hoc network of the type that can be initiated by Bluetooth-enabled devices as they encounter each other, allowing them to inter-communicate.
In the Bluetooth system, the channel is shared among several Bluetooth units. The units sharing a common channel constitute a piconet
a collection of communication devices or terminals connected using wireless technology in an ad-hoc fashion
a collection of devices connected via Bluetooth technology in an ad hoc fashion
a group of devices synchronized together in a common communication pattern
An ad hoc network that can be initiated by Bluetooth devices as they encounter other Bluetooth devices to allow all of them to inter-communicate. [A wireless network formed by two or more Bluetooth devices.
Small ad hoc nets of up to 8 devices defined by the Bluetooth specification. http://www.cconvergence.com/article/CTM20010529S0002 http://www.logophilia.com/WordSpy/piconet.asp
A group of devices that communicate with each other via Bluetooth. The current Bluetooth standard limits a Piconet to 8 or fewer devices. However, a given device can belong to more than one Piconet at a time.
A grouping of mobile, or portable, devices that are linked to each other within a basic Bluetooth network under a Master / Slave relationship.
A network of devices connected in an ad hoc fashion using Bluetooth technology. A piconet is formed when at least two devices, such as a portable PC and a cellular phone, connect. A piconet can support up to eight devices. When a piconet is formed, one device acts as the master while the others act as slaves for the duration of the piconet connection. A piconet is sometimes called a PAN. "Piconet" is a combination of the prefix "pico," meaning very small or one trillionth, and network.
A network of devices connected using Bluetooth wireless technology. A piconet may consist of two to eight devices. In a piconet, there will always be one master while the others are slaves.
A network of Bluetooth wireless devices. Devices on the same piconet share the same frequency hopping pattern and can communicate with one another without interference from devices on other piconets.
A piconet is an ad-hoc computer network of devices using Bluetooth technology protocols to allow one master device to interconnect with up to seven active slave devices (because a three-bit MAC address is used). Up to 255 further slave devices can be inactive, or parked, which the master device can bring into active status at any time.