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Why use piconet?

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How a bluetooth network piconet?

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A Bluetooth network is also known as a?

A piconet


What is difference between Piconet and Scatternet?

A piconet is the type of connection that is formed between two or more Bluetooth-enabled devices, one device takes the role of 'master', and all other devices assume a 'slave' role for synchronization reasons. Where as a scatternet is a number of interconnected piconets that supports communication between more than 8 devices. Scatternets can be formed when a member of one piconet (either the master or one of the slaves) elects to participate as a slave in a second, separate piconet.


How many peripheral devices can a master Bluetooth device communicate with in a piconet?

Seven


A bluetooth network that contains one master and at least one slave device forms what?

It forms a Piconet


What is difference between Pico net and Scatter net?

A piconet is the type of connection that is formed between two or more Bluetooth-enabled devices, one device takes the role of 'master', and all other devices assume a 'slave' role for synchronization reasons. Where as a scatternet is a number of interconnected piconets that supports communication between more than 8 devices. Scatternets can be formed when a member of one piconet (either the master or one of the slaves) elects to participate as a slave in a second, separate piconet.


Why piconet have limitation of only 8 devices?

i think because of the three bit (LT_ADDR), the logical transport address which is used by the master to identify the destination -the active slaves- and as u know 3 bit combination generates 8 codes. the second reason -not sure- because of the limitation of the physical channel (1MHz) which is time multiplexed in the piconet.


What is piconet?

Piconet is an ad-hoc network by linking a group of users which uses blue tooth technology protocols for allowing one 'master' device to interconnect with up to seven active 'slave' devices. Further, up to 255 slave devices could be inactive or packed and the master device can bring into active status at any given point of time. source


What is bluetooth scatternet?

A scatternet is a type of ad-hoc computer network consisting of two or more piconets. The terms 'scatternet' and 'piconet' are typically applied to Bluetooth wireless technology.


What is the maximum number of bluetooth devices that can connect concurrently to one host?

In a Bluetooth piconet one master can communicate up to 7 active slaves, there can be some other up to 248 devices which are in sleep mode (may participate to communication actively when another active device goes into sleep mode). In Bluetooth scatternets (interconnected piconets) number of devices are not limited. Some slaves used as a bridge by participating two or more piconets. One of the most advanced topology defined for Bluetooth scatternets is Cube Connected Cycles architecture.


How do bluetooth devices work?

Bluetooth is a communications protocol. It's like a "language" between the devices that use it to communicate wirelessly. You could look at it as a language in this light, and for something like, say, a bluetooth cell phone to "talk" to a bluetooth headset, the units have to "speak the same language" to communicate wirelessly. And bluetooth is a language that permits each unit to reach the other with the data being transmitted and arriving in a specific way so that it can then be converted. In a bluetooth headset, our voice goes out and the audio from the incoming call arrives. These information streams are converted to digital bluetooth signals, and the data flows into and out of the headset. The headset "understands" the incoming signal from the cell phone, and can convert it into audio for us to hear. And the headset converts our voice into a bluetooth signal that it then sends to the phone, which "understands" that signal and converts it to be broadcast to the cell hub. The key to Bluetooth is the management of the information (or data) stacks, and the manner in which they are broadcast, and that is handled a little differently by different devices. Use the link below for more information.


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