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Consumer electronics application and coverage constraints using Bluetooth and proposed Bluetooth evolution technologies

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5 Author(s)
Arumugam, A.K. ; Centre for Commun. Res., Bristol Univ., UK ; Armour, S.M.D. ; Lee, B.S. ; Tariq, M.F.
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This paper highlights key features of the Bluetooth physical layer standard. Typical link budgets and coverage plots are generated for an example residential environment. The results obtained for transmission of symmetric asynchronous data link (ACL) packets are used to discuss the bit rate capabilities of various time bounded and non-time bounded Bluetooth enabled consumer electronic devices. The need for higher bit rates in certain applications implies the need for a second Bluetooth standard

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Consumer Electronics, 2001. ICCE. International Conference on

Date of Conference: 2001

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