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The piconet project

piconet is an experiment into low powered, low range ubiquitous wireless networking. We imagine piconet as offering a first-level communications channel, available to even the simplest sensing and telemetry devices, within the Active Office.

piconet concurs with many of the ideas of ubiquitous computing. We expect the environment to be littered with a multitude of different types of computing devices - static, mobile and embedded, used for sensing, communications and control. An office which is aware of, and adaptive to, changes within it requires a collaboration and communication between these different devices. The primary requirement for this to be possible is a network.

piconet makes it possible for us to experiment with different aspects of what the requirements of such a network will be. These range from systems design - low powered, low rate radio telemetry, through to protocols for ad-hoc networking and higher level resource description mechanisms.

The first implementation of a piconet architecture operates at 418MHz where we have transceivers providing us with 40kHz of bandwidth. We have developed media access and networking protocols above this, and conducted experiments putting the system to use in various embedded control and telemetry applications.

More Information:

From here, take a look at some pictures of our prototype hardware, and some some details of people in the group.

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