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How 802.11b/g WLAN and Bluetooth Can Play: Without Standards-Based Solutions, ICs Must Referee Spectrum Rivalry by Philips Published: September 1, 2005 Type: White Paper
Making Bluetooth and WLAN play together is easier said than done – but it can be done by carefully analyzing the interference scenarios and devising solutions based on the scenarios. | |
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Bluetooth Networks: Risks & Defenses by AirDefense, Inc. Published: June 1, 2004 Type: White Paper
The objective of this white paper is to provide an overall understanding of Bluetooth networks.
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Bluetooth and Printing by Generics Group Ltd Published: September 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
The Bluetooth standard supports specific applications through the use of a concept called Profiles. Profiles define standard ways to communicate with devices, and are intended to provide compatibility between products from different vendors and encourage | |
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IEEE P802.15 Wireless Personal Area Networks by VOCAL Technologies, Ltd. Published: August 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
In the PAN receiver, there are inherent operating limits of the receiver (phase tracking, time recovery, equalization, etc.) that need a certain minimum signal to noise ratio to work. This paper provides a rational for the use of non-squared constellatio | |
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FTS for Bluetooth Virtual Sniffing by Frontline Test Equipment, Inc. Published: May 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
The FTS for Bluetooth protocol analyzer Virtual sniffing function simplifies Bluetooth development and is easy to use. It also can be used to add value to other Bluetooth development tools such as Bluetooth stack SDKs and Bluetooth chip development kits. | |
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Bluetooth - Saviour of GPRS by TDK Corporation Published: January 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
To ensure a successful wireless network deployment requires a thorough understanding of RF survey, 802.11 operation, network design, the relative strengths of the different vendors and their products, along with effective and ideally .open standards. str | |
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Wireless Alphabet by Synad Technologies Published: September 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
The alphabet soup of wireless networking standards is confusing the marketplace. At best it is stalling the adoption of wireless technology and at worst threatening the future of the sector. But as Andrew Watts, vice president of engineering at Synad exp | |
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The Business Opportunity for Bluetooth in the National Health Service by TDK Corporation Published: June 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
This white paper provides information on Wireless technologies which are becoming increasingly important for healthcare providers as they strive to provide continuous improvements in service delivery. One key application of wireless is mobile computing, | |
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Bluetooth Networking - Taking Handheld Computing to the Next Level by Pico Communications Published: May 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
The Adapter Switching Software described in this paper provides a subset of this ideal solution, namely automated layer 3 switching. Specifically, Adapter Switching Software monitors the network link status on two or more network interface cards, such as | |
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Bluetooth and Wi-Fi - The Market Status by TDK Corporation Published: March 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
During the course of 2001 there was much contentious comment about the relative merits of Bluetooth and 802.11b wireless LAN's. In general the proponents of 802.11b (or Wi-Fi) took the high ground, telling the world that Bluetooth would never succeed and | |
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Bluetooth and Wi-Fi by Socket Communications Published: March 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
The wireless revolution is underway, and devices based on radio technologies are expected to become a significant market in the next several years. Mobile phones, cordless phones, walkie- talkies, car door openers, and garage door openers are just a few | |
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Networking gets Personal by Bluetooth Designer Published: February 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
This document gives a perspective on Bluetooth wireless technology. The Bluetooth wireless communication standard is much more than a convenient replacement for cables. With their capacity for autonomous interaction and rich functionality, Bluetooth devi | |
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Clarity and Understanding: Important Issues to Consider in the High-Speed WLAN Standards Debate by IceFyre Semiconductor Published: February 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
Recent approval of the 802.11g wireless local area network (WLAN) draft specification has led to some confusion in the industry regarding the status of high-speed WLANs. Since the IEEE approval of the draft 802.11g specification, published articles in in | |
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Security Comparison: Bluetooth Communications vs. 802.11 by Bluetooth Published: February 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
This white paper discusses the security implications of Bluetooth technology. Several attacks on IEEE 802.11b have been described in the media. It has been shown that the WEP security framework used in IEEE 802.11 is susceptible o both attacks on data co | |
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Understanding Bluetooth by Hewlett Packard Published: January 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
Bluetooth devices can form piconets of up to seven slaves and one master, enabling discovery of services and subsequent implementation of many varied usage models including wireless headsets, Internet bridges, and wireless operations such as file exchang | |
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A Comparison of Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11 by Bluetooth Designer Published: December 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
This document provides a comparison of Bluetooth and 802.11. It provides information on forecasted markets, an 802.11 technical overview, OSI models, modes, features, international band plans, usage scenarios, and interoperability - UPF, Wi-Fi, coexisten | |
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Distributed Wireless Control Using Bluetooth by connectBlue AB Published: November 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
Bluetooth is currently emerging as one of the most promising personal wireless network technologies. This paper discusses two specific problems that may occur when using Bluetooth in a control loop: long random delays and bit errors. Simple solutions to | |
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Bluetooth: Connecting Palm Powered Handhelds by Palm Computing Inc. Published: October 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
Palm OS is the world leader in handheld computing platforms, and Palm is a committed member of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). They feel that Bluetooth is ideally suited for connecting Palm Powered handhelds to a wide variety of complementary | |
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Cats and Dogs Living Together: A Comparison of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (802.11b) by Pico Communications Published: October 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
Bluetooth technology was developed to create a short-range wireless voice and data link between a broad range ofdevices such as PCs, notebook computers, PDAs, mobile phones and digital cameras. At its heart, Bluetooth is about creating a WirelessPersonal | |
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Bluetooth Opportunities and Threats from a Market Perspective by Northstream Published: September 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
The Bluetooth technology was originally designed to be a flexible and efficient cable replacement, but two other usage models are now also supported by the standard. It is now also possible for a group of Bluetooth devices to communicate in a temporary n | |
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