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BWT network topologies BWT-enabled devices form network topologies called piconets and scatternets. A piconet consists of up to eight BWT-enabled devices (Figure 2). When a piconet is established, one device sets the frequency-hopping pattern and the other devices synchronize their signals to the same pattern. The device that sets the frequency-hopping pattern is called the primary device and the other devices are called secondary devices. Each piconet has a different frequency-hopping pattern to differentiate its signals from the signals of other piconets. Figure 2. A piconet consists of up to eight BWT-enabled devices. 4
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BWT network topologies
BWT-enabled devices form network topologies called
piconets
and
scatternets
. A piconet consists
of up to eight BWT-enabled devices (Figure 2). When a piconet is established, one device sets the
frequency-hopping pattern and the other devices synchronize their signals to the same pattern. The
device that sets the frequency-hopping pattern is called the
primary device
and the other devices are
called
secondary devices
. Each piconet has a different frequency-hopping pattern to differentiate its
signals from the signals of other piconets.
Figure 2.
A piconet consists of up to eight BWT-enabled devices.