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How do I use a Bluetooth speaker as an amplifier? 

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Proceedings ArticleDOI
N. Rouhana, E. Horlait 
01 Jul 2002
21 Citations
In this paper, we propose a new architecture called BWIG (Bluetooth Web Internet Gateway) which defines a Bluetooth usage model that provides seamless ad-hoc Web access for Internet-enabled Bluetooth portable devices such as PDA, notebook computers and WAP mobile telephones.
An improved design of a dynamic speaker is also proposed with enhanced performance.
Proceedings ArticleDOI
11 May 2003
17 Citations
The BLN can coexist with other Bluetooth systems.
Proceedings ArticleDOI
06 Jan 2003
27 Citations
cannot be directly used to work with Bluetooth, we present a new routing protocol called Bluetooth scatternet routing (BSR) that is influenced by other MANET routing protocols but pays special attention to the restrictions of Bluetooth (like number of connections, connection setup times etc.).
The proposed solution represents an excellent blossom in the Bluetooth wireless field.
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Dave Singelée, Bart Preneel 
17 Aug 2006
3 Citations
We propose a new initialization mechanism for the key agreement protocol of Bluetooth.
Hence, the presented receiver design is an attractive solution for practical Bluetooth devices.
This research is instructive for comprehensively understanding the mechanism and making full use of the acoustic amplifier.
Third, maintaining a BlueRing is an easy job even as some Bluetooth units join or leave the network.
By building a simple demonstrator of a Bluetooth-based MAN, we find that current implementations of the Bluetooth stack have many shortcomings limiting the practical use of MANs.