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In this chapter, we propose a new protocol to construct ad hoc network using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Especially, we are focusing on using advertising packet of BLE to construct ad hoc network, since the reach of advertising packet of BLE is longer than ordinary Bluetooth and WiFi. We would like to use ad hoc network to develop support tool for disaster victims, especially disabled people, group management tool to keep safe during school trip or beacon network management for navigation. In this application, we have to consider power consumption and longer reach. To solve this problem, we designed an ad hoc network protocol to construct ad hoc network efficiently using advertising packet of BLE. We implemented this protocol on iOS and performed experiments using 9 terminals. As the result of experiments, the latency of end-to-end was 2.2 s and that of one hop was less than 0.3 s. We think that the result shows the feasibility to construct ad hoc network for our purpose.
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Authors would like to express special thanks to Mr. Funakoshi of Nikko Tourism Association and members of the “The committee of increasing travelers satisfaction in Nikko”. Auhors thank to Mr. Takamura and Mr. Yoshida of Hatsuishi-kai that is an association of shopping street of Nikko, Mr. Nakagawa of Kounritsuin Temple, and Dr. Nagai who is a Professor Emeritus of Utsunomiya University. This research was performed as a project of SCOPE (Strategic Information and Communications R & D Promotion Programme) funded by Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in Japan. Authors also would like to express special thanks to Dr. Tsunoda and Dr. Yabe of Tokyo Medical Center, who are the member of the research team of IDDD.
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Ito, A., Hatano, H. (2019). A Study on a Protocol for Ad Hoc Network Based on Bluetooth Low Energy. In: Klempous, R., Nikodem, J., Baranyi, P. (eds) Cognitive Infocommunications, Theory and Applications. Topics in Intelligent Engineering and Informatics, vol 13. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95996-2_20
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