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The internet of everything based on energy efficient P2P transmission technology with Bluetooth low energy

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This paper introduces a fundamental energy efficient hybrid P2P transmission technology for P2P networking environment as well as Internet of Everything (IoE) infrastructure. Based on the transmission characteristics of wireless communication technologies of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, the proposed P2P transmission technique integrates them into an energy efficient hybrid transmission technology and provides the IPification for specific group, society, and the entire world. We have shown that the proposed hybrid transmission technology outperforms the existing transmission technologies in the aspects of initial connection establishment time and overall data transmission capability.

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Joh, H., Yang, I. & Ryoo, I. The internet of everything based on energy efficient P2P transmission technology with Bluetooth low energy. Peer-to-Peer Netw. Appl. 9, 520–528 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12083-015-0377-4

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