A bridge node provides access between two adjacent piconets. How can you schedule from one piconet to bridge to the second piconet so that information can be transferred? Explain.
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A bridge node cannot be active at two piconets at the same time. Therefore, in order to transfer a message from one piconet to the other piconet, the bridge node .rst communicates in one piconet to get the message to be transferred. Then the bridge node tries to switch to the other piconet and forward the message to destination. Then it switches back to relay more packets.
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