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Bluetooth Technology

The phenomenal growth of Bluetooth short range wireless technology continues with estimates of 100% market growth from 2004 to 2005 when more than 275 million were reported to have been [Pg.59]

Bluetooth Gormson, allows personal computers, laptops, handheld computers, mobile phones, printers and other electronic controlled products to communicate with each other by means of radio links of up to ten metres. Three classes of radio performance are available  [Pg.59]

The Bluetooth technology also allows domestic appliances, home heating and other systems to be included thus permitting the coordinated control of everything electrical within the home from a personal digital assistant (PDA) which also combines the functions of calendar and address book. [Pg.59]

The UK Cambridge Silicon Radio company (CSR) is a world leading, provider of the technology and shipped 150 million units in 2005 with electronics company users including Apple, Dell, Nokia, Panasonic and Sony. Growth markets include voice-over-internet protocol (VoIP) telecommunications application, stereo headphones and automotive hands-free mobile phone applications and other uses where Ford, Nissan, Renault and Toyota are reported to be interested. [Pg.59]


Besides the wide use of printed resistors for various applications, the focus of integration for capacitors and inductors is mainly for the radio frequency and lower microwave band of the frequency spectrum. Applications of interest are front-end modules for GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications), filter modules for various wireless applications, and Bluetooth technology. [Pg.363]

Schmelting B (2010) Non-invasive blood pressure control in ireely moving cynomolgus monkey by High Definition Oscillometry (HDO) and bluetooth technology. Poster presentation at SPS Meeting 2010... [Pg.263]

J.-R.C. Chien, C.-C. Tai, A new wireless-type physiological signal measuring system using a PDA and the bluetooth technology. Biomedical Engineering Applications, Basis and Communications 17 (2005) 229-235. [Pg.180]

To improve accuracy in vehicle positioning, an external GPS receiver can be coimected with the Android application ruiming on the tablet. With respect to this aim, Bluetooth technology, currently presented in many devices, allows a coimection to be established between two devices, in a safe and easy way. Finally, to associate images of the road space, frames recorded by a video-camera installed on the vehicle can be geo-referenced and hnked to the inspection data through a system of synchronization based on the GPS UTC time used as a metronome for all devices. [Pg.240]

In recent years, research into wireless networking has been dominated by the perceived need for high bandwidth access to data intensive files with extensive graphical, video and audio content. Bluetooth has been heralded as the low-power wireless standard of the future, but it is very much a high-bandwidth technology, designed to integrate portable devices into this communications infrastructure, and is relatively power... [Pg.122]

Fig. 5.32 Frequency bands covered by the various wireless technologies ( includes Bluetooth Harald Blatand (Bluetooth) was a famous King of Denmark c.960 who is known for encouraging communication between people). Fig. 5.32 Frequency bands covered by the various wireless technologies ( includes Bluetooth Harald Blatand (Bluetooth) was a famous King of Denmark c.960 who is known for encouraging communication between people).
The data gathered with this arrangement is sent to the mobile phone of the user using low-power Bluetooth 4.0 technology. Using the mobile phone, the future mother would be able to get information about the status of the unborn baby. In addition to its functions as a tool to provide feedback, the phone will be used as a forwarding point for the data. The data will be transferred to a back-end server where additional signal... [Pg.253]

Bluetooth A wireless technology designed to repiace cables between cell phones, laptops, and other devices. Bluetooth wireless technologyworkswithlnal-, 10-,or 100-meter range and uses the 2.4 GHz band, which is unlicensed and can be used by many other types of devices, such as cordless phones and baby monitors. [Pg.101]

Bluetooth A technology that uses radio frequency standards for wireless communication between computers and their peripherals. A line-of-sight cormection is not necessary. [Pg.518]

There are several technologies that can be used by mHealth devices to achieve data transmission (Figure 19.3). However, in the majority of cases the technology depends directly on the media used for that purpose e.g., most of the smartphones are Bluetooth enabled, and a few others have Wi-Fi hot spot support. Although Bluetooth is very common in smartphones and tablets, it might not be the best option for mHealth devices, which require... [Pg.405]

Self-healing networks ZigBee-based systems are inherently known to keep up with self-healing nefwork fechnology, while Bluetooth does not have this technology defined in ifs description. [Pg.407]


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