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Link path searching and maintaining method for a bluetooth scatternet
   
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US Patent 7298761
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November 20, 2007
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A link path search and maintain method for establishing link search table between two bluetooth devices such that the devices can transfer data to/from others device located in a bluetooth scatternet. When initialization of a slave bluetooth device, the new member in a bluetooth piconet receives a link search table that transmitted from a master bluetooth device to establish a local link search table; as the link is broken or the link search table needs be updated, the slave bluetooth device executes a link search establishment transmission procedure or a link search establishment receiving procedure to update the local link search table or establish a new link search table. Then, the slave bluetooth device encapsulates the bluetooth data packet according the information of the local link search table in order to transfer data packet in a scatternet.
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Published
November 20, 2007
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10/434,201
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May 9, 2003
US Classification
370/466   370/310 455/41.2 455/449
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H04J   3/16   (20060101)   H04B   7/00   (20060101)   H04J   3/22   (20060101)   H04Q   7/20   (20060101)  
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