Computer Science, asked by tejasgupta, 11 months ago

Some info on Piconet and Scatternet.

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Answered by SulagnaRoutray
1

Answer:

Piconet:-

  • Piconet is a network.
  • It connects users through the Bluetooth technology.
  • It connects the wireless users.
  • It connects two or more devices.
  • In the network one user is the master and it connects the other users and they are called the slave users.

Scatternet:-

  • It is a number of piconet.
  • It contains more than 8 devices.
  • This network is formed when a participant of one piconet connects to another piconet and remains in contact with both the piconet.
  • This is also a network which is connected through Bluetooth.

Answered by ʙʀᴀɪɴʟʏᴡɪᴛᴄh
9

Answer:

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Explanation:

PICONET: 

Bluetooth is a WPAn (Wireless Personal Area Network) open standard that provides an adhoc way of connecting devices in the 10m range.

It is a short range, low cost and power efficient radio technology that supports point-to-point and point-to-multipoint connections.

The bluetooth enabled devices can locate each other, but user action is essential in order to make connections with other devices and from networks.

SCATTERNET:

Eight devices can be considered in a Bluetooth network called Piconet. One of them acts as a master and other acts a slaves.

A scatter-net is formed when two or more piconets connect through a bridge node.

In addition to seven active slaves, there can be up to 255 parked nodes in the net that can only respond to a beacon signal from the master.

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