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Piconet,
The original Piconet was a networking type used on RM plc Nimbus computers. These days, a piconet is an ad-hoc computer network linking a Wireless User Group of devices using Bluetooth technology protocols to allow one masterdevice to interconnect with up to seven active slavedevices (because a three-bit MAC address is used). Up to 255 further slave devices can be inactive, or parked which the master device can bring into active status at any time. Piconet range will vary according to the class of the bluetooth device. Data transfer rates vary between about 200 and 2100 kbit/s at the application, depending on whether synchronous or asynchronous connection is used, and the number of devices in the piconet.

See also

*Personal area network (PAN) *Scatternet

External links

*http://perth.mit.edu/~ching/pubs/ScatternetAlg.pdf *http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p21324 Masters and Slaves: Roles in a Bluetooth Piconet]

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