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#1 Old dynamic aspects of ad hoc connectivity - 2004-06-21, 09:11

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Hi all,

I recently found out, that with various SDKs the JSR-82 (Bluetooth) can be emulated. But I noticed one little drawback with those. The emulation always assumes that the bluetooth devices are in range of each other, so that they can be discovered. Is there any way for even emulating the "walking around" of the bluetooth devices, so that the reachability of the devices changes dynamically? I want to emulate a situation, where some devices (peoples) are in some rooms, but they dont have always contact to ALL others but only to some. I could imagine something like a map, where I can see (and move?) the devices and they can contact a dynamically changing number of other devices.

I hope my intention can be understood ;-)

TIA

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#2 Old hey - 2004-06-29, 14:30

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hey,
your notion is really good.it will be very useful if the emulation will be like "walking around" as u said.i am also interested in knowing that whether it can be done.i hope that some experts will come up with possible ways for this.If you got any help regarding this please let me know in this ID "raman_sree6@yahoo.co.in".Thankz for your time.
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