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Bluetooth

ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review, 1998
A few years ago it was recognized that the vision of a truly low-cost, low-power radio-based cable replacement was feasible. Such a ubiquitous link would provide the basis for portable devices to communicate together in an ad hoc fashion by creating personal area networks which have similar advantages to their ...
Jaap Haartsen   +4 more
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Bluetooth

2022
Dawoud Shenouda Dawoud, Peter Dawoud
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Bluetooth 1.1

2003
The main focus of this chapter is to describe the inner workings of Bluetooth. The most current revision of the protocol is version 1.1. Almost every device on the market today is compliant with Bluetooth version 1.1, although you might be able to find some devices that use the 1.0B version of Bluetooth.
Bruce Hopkins, Ranjith Antony
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Bluetooth cavities

IEEE Spectrum, 2005
Bluetooth is a wireless networking standard that uses radio frequencies to set up a communications link between devices. Bluetooth unites the world of portable, wireless devices under a single standard. But the promises of a Bluetooth-united world have become stuck in the mud of unfounded hyperbole, diminished expectations, and security loopholes. This
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Bluetooth

2023
Anil Kumar, Jafer Hussain, Anthony Chun
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Bluetooth kosilica

Proceedings IEEESTEC 2024
Ovaj rad objašnjava princip rada električne kosilice za održavanje travnjaka kojom se upravlja putem mobilnog telefona uz pomoć Bluetooth 2.0 tehnologije.
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Bluetooth

2004
Thomas Jatschka, Robert Tschofen
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Bluetooth

2019
Frank Rennie, Keith Smyth
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