Abstract: Internet of Things (IoT) technology has attracted much attention in recent years. Bluetooth Low Energy is a highly adopted and anticipated communication solution for the Internet of Things. However, the restriction of data communication topology to point-to-point, limited range of communications, and the lack of IP support makes Bluetooth Low Energy less attractive for Internet of Things applications. In most of the existing routing techniques wireless networks assumes that all nodes are static and do not change their positions till the end of the network. In this paper, An Adaptive Multi Criteria Routing Protocol for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is proposed..
Keywords:, Bluetooth, IoT, Routing, Connectivity, Mobility
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