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|NewsletterBluetooth, also known as IEEE 802.15.1, has become a household name and as its implementations have undergone improvements, the wireless technology’s popularity has soared in recent times.
As a radio standard and wireless technology primarily designed for minimal power usage, Bluetooth has a short range, ranging from 1m to 100m, built on relatively cheap transceiver microchips in each device. However, this limited range is set to grow as wireless technology firm Ezurio has developed technology that will allow Bluetooth to operate over 1km.
Bluetooth vs. WiFi
Bluetooth and WiFi networks have proliferated in electronics engineering workplaces across the globe, appearing in technology from PDAs to computers. Bluetooth is different from WiFi because although WiFi is more powerful and covers longer ranges, it needs more expensive equipment and much higher energy consumption.
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The popularity of WiMax is apparent in every sector, including the electronics engineering industry, even though a few critics remain.
Zigbee is a low-power radio networking technology that can support thousands of nodes in dynamic star and mesh networks.
Wibree - which is now known as Ultra Low Power (ULP) Bluetooth - is radio technology for small, button cell battery-operated devices.
The official watchdog of the British communications sector, Ofcom is an influential and, at times, controversial player in the development of networking technologies.
The Bluetooth Special Interest group has approved the new standard, Bluetooth 2.1+ EDR, which is designed to be user-friendly.
Includes a list of Bluetooth applications, specifications and features as well as a history of the name and logo.
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