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SAP Inside Track Wroclow - Bluetooth the World
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Short presentation with an IoT device to show how a remote environment can benefit from the use of Bluetooth technology to gather and collect data.
Sources include Wikipedia, Bluetooth Org
3. Bluetooth
frequencies between 2402 and 2480 MHz, or 2400
and 2483.5 MHz including guard bands 2 MHz wide
at the bottom end and 3.5 MHz wide at the top
A master Bluetooth device can communicate with a
maximum of seven devices in a piconet (an ad-hoc
computer network using Bluetooth technology)
4. Created in 1994, Bluetooth®
technology was conceived as a
wireless alternative to data cables
by exchanging data using radio
transmissions. The name Bluetooth
came from a tenth century Danish
King, Harald Blåtand or, in English,
Harold Bluetooth. As the story
goes, King Blåtand helped unite
warring factions in parts of what
are now Norway, Sweden and
Denmark. Similarly, Bluetooth
technology was created as an
open standard to allow connectivity
and collaboration between
disparate products and industries.