Re: scatternet
Re: scatternet
- Subject: Re: scatternet
- From: Matthias Ringwald <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2010 20:37:56 +0100
Hi Ehab
I doubt that there is information on this available (Scatternets being very rare and BT on iPhone too, so the combination... :)
Scatternets are handled by the Bluetooth chip itself, if not told to not work in a Scatternet configuration. On the iPhone, the official/non-JB way is to use GameKit to establish a connection. Did you try this with 3 devices (B connects to C and A connects to B)? Please tell us if this works - I'd like to know that too (curiosity).
If this doesn't work, please have a look at the BTstack.org project which provides an alternative open source Bluetooth stack for iOS and other embedded devices.
And don't miss the papers on Scatternets on http://btnode.ethz.ch where I worked with Scatternets a while ago.
Best
Matthias
On 24.10.2010, at 17:25, Ehab Mousslli wrote:
> Hello every one,
>
> i would ask if there is any information about making a scatternet on iPhone.
> Is it possible that one device can be in more than one piconet?
>
> I want to write an App do this points:
> Device A and device B are in the same Network (A is a server and B is a client).
> Device C an device D are in another Network.
>
> The device B is within range of device A, C and D (withen rang of both networks).
> Now i want to send a msg from A to C or D (throug B).
> Is it possible in the Bluetooth technique on iPhone?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ehab
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