A Random Inquiry Procedure Using Bluetooth(Terrestrial Radio Communications)
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概要
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We expect that most cellular phones and note-book computers will have Bluetooth in the near future. Many convenient applications will flourish. An example is exchanging multi-media electronic name cards using cellular phones. Today, most people carry a cellular phone. If the user interface can be made as simple as handing out a printed business card, the electronic cards exchanged over Bluetooth would make printed ones obsolete. However the current Bluetooth specification is not adquate to support short peer-to-peer transactions requiring symmectric user interface and fast response time. Connection establishment can take more than 10s and two devices must start in an asymmetric manner. In this paper, we propose a random inquiry procedure tailored for name card exchange. It allows a symmectric user interface, and device discovery completes within 280 ms with probability 0.999. With this performance, it then becomes practical to provide a hot button on cellular phones that users will simply press to exchange electronic name cards.
- 2003-09-01
著者
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Lee Joonwon
Department Of Electronic Engineering And Computer Science Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Te
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Lee Joonwon
Department Of Computer Science Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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KIM Cheolgi
GSM Handset Laboratory, LG Electronics
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MA Joongsoo
School of Engineering, Information and Communication University
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Kim Cheolgi
Gsm Handset Laboratory Lg Electronics
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Ma Joongsoo
School Of Engineering Information And Communication University
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