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An overview of Bluetooth Wireless Technology/sup TM/ and some competing LAN standardsby: AC Davies
Circuits and Systems for Communications, 2002. Proceedings. ICCSC '02. 1st IEEE International Conference on (2002), pp. 206-211.
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AbstractBluetooth Wireless Technology/sup TM/ is a low-cost cable-replacement method for connecting computer-based devices in home and small office environments. Intended as a universal, global standard, it has not developed as fast or as pervasively as initially hoped, but is having a major impact. This tutorial overview presents basic concepts of the Bluetooth standard, the transmission and modulation environments of the unlicensed ISM frequency bands, spread-spectrum communications options, link protocols, data rates, formation of 'piconets' and security features. A review of other standards for wireless LANs is included, with some indications of implementation methods for Bluetooth Wireless Technology.
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