Abstract: Dynamic Routing in ad-hoc Bluetooth Network In this project, we use a routing protocol which utilizes the characteristics of Bluetooth technology for Bluetooth-based mobile ad hoc networks. The routing tables are maintained in the master devices and the routing zone radius for each table is adjusted dynamically by using dynamic routing algorithms. Observing there exists some useless routing packets which are helpless to build the routing path and increase the network loads in the existing ad hoc routing protocols, we selectively use multiple unicasts or one broadcast when the destination device is out of the routing zone radius coverage of the routing table.
AMobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) does not have fixed infrastructure. All devices in a MANET need to participate in routing and forwarding since there is no Access Point (AP), base station, or router in a MANET. When a source device wants to communicate with a destination device, it has to build a routing path between the source and the destination.
In this project we mainly focus on Message communication between two Bluetooth devices not in range of each other.