Research on Bluetooth Technology
Aanchal Chanana1, Harvinder Singh2, Dipesh Miglani3, Rahul Khemani4, Siddharth Kathuria5

1Aanchal Chanana, Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Dronacharya College Of Engineering, Gurgaon (Haryana), India.
2Harvinder Singh, Department of Mechanical Engineering. Dronacharya College Of Engineering, Gurgaon (Haryana), India.
3Dipesh Miglani, Department of Mechanical Engineering. Dronacharya College Of Engineering, Gurgaon (Haryana), India.
4Rahul Khemani, Semester, Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Dronacharya College Of Engineering, Gurgaon (Haryana), India.
5Siddharth Kathuria, Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Dronacharya College Of Engineering, Gurgaon (Haryana), India.

Manuscript received on 15 November 2012 | Revised Manuscript received on 25 November 2012 | Manuscript Published on 30 November 2012 | PP: 36-41 | Volume-1 Issue-6, November 2012 | Retrieval Number: E0325101612/15©BEIESP
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Abstract: This paper introduces a number of problems faced by Bluetooth technology when attempting to use it for building adhoc networks.The paper provides a brief overviewof Bluetooth and describessome of the major issues that need to be addressed,if it is to be successful as a network technology.Some important objectives that any solution must meet are also introduced and motivated.An initial exploration of some key issues such as topology formation and throughput maximization is also provided.
Keywords: Bluetooth, Network, Piconet, Adhoc Networks, Piconet Size, Nodes

Scope of the Article: Computer Network