Andrea Lacava∗, Gianluigi Nero∗, Pierluigi Locatelli∗, Francesca Cuomo∗, Tommaso Melodia†
∗University of Rome “La Sapienza”, 00184, ITALY; †Northeastern University, MA 02115, USA
Abstract - We propose and discuss BE-Mesh-Bluetooth low Energy-Meshed network, a new paradigm for BLE (BluetoothLow Energy) that enables mesh networking among wirelessly interconnected devices, both in a single hop and multi-hop fashion. Starting from the classical Master/Slave paradigm of Bluetooth, we build two new layers based on BLE stack that allow the final user to set-up, in a fast way, the desired network topology while hiding the complexity and low-level details of the BLE stack. We also prototype, as a proof of concept, an open source Android library that implements our communication paradigm and an Android application that allows the exchange of text messages across the mesh network. Last, we demonstrate how BE-Mesh enables Internet access sharing with the whole mesh from a single Internet-connected device.
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- This work was presented at Infocom 2019.
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Laca1904:Demo,
AUTHOR="Andrea Lacava and Gianluigi Nero and Pierluigi Locatelli and Francesca
Cuomo and Tommaso Melodia",
TITLE="Demo Abstract: {BE-Mesh:} Bluetooth Low Energy Mesh Networking",
BOOKTITLE="2019 IEEE INFOCOM Demo (INFOCOM 2019 Demo)",
ADDRESS="Paris, France",
DAYS=28,
MONTH=apr,
YEAR=2019,
KEYWORDS="Bluetooth Low Energy; Android library; Mesh network; Internet access
sharing",
ABSTRACT="We propose and discuss BE-Mesh-Bluetooth low Energy-Meshed network, a new
paradigm for BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) that enables mesh networking among
wirelessly interconnected devices, both in a single hop and multi-hop
fashion. Starting from the classical Master/Slave paradigm of Bluetooth, we
build two new layers based on BLE stack that allow the final user to
set-up, in a fast way, the desired network topology while hiding the
complexity and low-level details of the BLE stack. We also prototype, as a
proof of concept, an open source Android library [1] that implements our
communication paradigm and an Android application that allows the exchange
of text messages across the mesh network. Last, we demonstrate how BE-Mesh
enables Internet access sharing with the whole mesh from a single
Internet-connected device."
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