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BLUETOOTH CNT4514 - Lab 5 Jeffery Robinson I think Bluetooth is going to be the next thing to blow up let’s start at the distance we need storage Signal that is going to make Bluetooth more Usable in this market one time move for a stronger Bluetooth and bandwidth we will start making Bluetooth signals. and more reliable for the user the distance be over 500 feet instead of 30 feet I’m looking forward today when this happened in the next two years I think telecommunication cables, are much older standard conceived in 1960, by using short-range UHF radio waves between 2.4 and 2.485 GHz. Although this occupies very similar frequencies to Wi-Fi, Bluetooth has always been designed as a much shorter range and lower power alternative is a short- range wireless technology standard that is used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances using UHF radio waves in the ISM bands, the ISM bands, f The Bluetooth standard was originally conceived by Dr. Jaap Hearten at Ericsson back in 1994. It was named for a renowned Viking and
king who united Denmark and Norway in the 10th century. At the time, it was designed to replace RS-232 telecommunication cables, a much older standard conceived in 1960, by using has always been designed as a much shorter range and lower power alternative. The Bluetooth standard was originally conceived by Dr. Jaap Hearten at Ericsson back in 1994. It was named for a renowned Viking and king who united Denmark and Norway in the 10th century. At the time, it was designed to replace RS-232 telecommunication cables, a much older standard conceived in 1960, by using has always been designed as a much shorter range and lower power alternative. The wireless engineering community has been pleased with the technical advancements included in the Bluetooth 5.0 specification. It delivered major steps forward in Bluetooth Low Energy’s (BLE) speed and range as well as key capabilities like advertising extensions, which supports a wider range of use cases and provides a more powerful radio to work with in their design projects. So, what else could it possibly come up with to outdo itself? The answer is, several things. There are several innovations in Bluetooth 5.1 and 5.2, but for the sake of brevity we’ll only be including some of the highlights here, starting with 5.1. its no wonder that Bluetooth is set to become the fastest adopted technology in history.
The wireless engineering community has been pleased with the technical advancements included in the Bluetooth 5.0 specification. It delivered major steps forward in Bluetooth Low Energy’s (BLE) speed and range as well as key capabilities like advertising extensions, which supports a wider range of use cases and provides a more powerful radio to work with in their design projects. So, what else could it possibly come up with to outdo itself? The answer is, several things. There are several innovations in Bluetooth 5.1 and 5.2, but for the sake of brevity we’ll only be including some of the highlights here, starting with 5.1. BLUETOOTH is likely to rule the communication scenario in the coming years. It will be one of the key technologies for the wireless networking at home and offices. Since BLUETOOTH enabled devices do not require line of sight operation, many interesting applications based on BLUETOOTH technology are likely to come up. In the future, Bluetooth is likely to be standard in tens of millions of mobile phones, PCs, laptops, and a whole range of other electronic devices. As a result, the market is going to demand new innovative applications, value-added services, end-to-end solutions, and much more. The possibilities opened up really are limitless, and because the radio frequency used is globally available, Bluetooth can offer fast and secure access to wireless connectivity all over the world. With potential like that,
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