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Bluetooth and uses
Bluetooth uses the microwave radio frequency spectrum in the 2. 402 GHz to 2. 480 GHz range.
Like DECT, DECT ULE standard uses the 1. 9 GHz band so suffers less interference than Zigbee, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, which all run on 2. 4 GHz.
Bluetooth uses short-range radio waves over distances up to approximately 10 metres.
Bluetooth detection uses similar techniques to other traffic measurement technology, and will be as accurate as these other systems.
The Sony BD Remote Control ( shown here with and without PlayTV overlay ) uses Bluetooth connectivity.
In North America, is an ISM band used for unlicensed spectrum devices such as cordless phones, wireless headphones, and video senders, among other consumer electronics uses, including Bluetooth which operates between 2. 402 GHz and 2. 480 GHz.
Bluetooth uses custom algorithms based on SAFER + for key derivation ( called E21 and E22 ) and authentication as message authentication codes ( called E1 ).
Unlike most aftermarket controllers the TurboFire uses Bluetooth and connects wirelessly to the PS3 without the need for an adapter.
Bluetooth uses a 48-bit unique MAC Address, of which the first 24 bits are common to a manufacturer.
The setup of the initial state in Bluetooth uses the same structure as the random bit stream generator.
One other Viking Age runestone refers to Norway, the Jelling Stones DR 42 that was raised by King Harald Bluetooth of Denmark, which uses the name Norveg.
Bluetooth also uses the microwave frequency spectrum in the range of 2. 4 GHz to 2. 4835 GHz.

Bluetooth and radio
Bluetooth is a proprietary open wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances ( using short-wavelength radio transmissions in the ISM band from 2400 2480 MHz ) from fixed and mobile devices, creating personal area networks ( PANs ) with high levels of security.
The combination of these ( BR and EDR ) modes in Bluetooth radio technology is classified as a " BR / EDR radio ".
Maximum power output from a Bluetooth radio is 100 mW, 2. 5 mW, and 1 mW for Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 devices respectively, which puts Class 1 at a lower level than mobile phones, and the other two classes much lower.
Bluetooth technology provides a way to exchange information between wireless devices such as personal digital assistants ( PDAs ), mobile phones, laptops, computers, printers and digital cameras via a secure, low-cost, globally available short-range radio frequency band.
Operates clearly in common congested domestic radio traffic situations, for instance, generally immune to interference from other DECT systems, Wi-Fi networks, video senders, Bluetooth technology, baby monitors and other wireless devices.
Devices operating in the 2. 4 GHz range include microwave ovens, Bluetooth devices, baby monitors, cordless telephones and some amateur radio equipment.
For example, both Bluetooth radio and invisible infrared light provides a WPAN for interconnecting a headset to a laptop.
Additionally the level of complexity is continuously growing as devices are required to manage many variables such as serial, USB, TCP / IP, Bluetooth, Wireless LAN, trunk radio, multiple channels, data and voice, enhanced graphics, multiple states, multiple threads, numerous wait states and so on.
Adaptive Frequency-hopping spread spectrum ( AFH ) ( as used in Bluetooth ) improves resistance to radio frequency interference by avoiding using crowded frequencies in the hopping sequence.
In addition to their use in broadcasting, transmitters are necessary component parts of many electronic devices that communicate by radio, such as cell phones, wireless computer networks, Bluetooth enabled devices, garage door openers, two-way radios in aircraft, ships, and spacecraft, radar sets, and navigational beacons.
Cordless headphones are not connected via a wire, receiving a radio or infrared signal encoded using a radio or infrared transmission link, like FM, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
It was describes as an " anonymous casual sexual activity with any partner arranged over Bluetooth radio technology enabled mobile phones.
Optional features ranged from a power moonroof to a discrete 5. 1 surround sound 14-speaker 330-watt Mark Levinson premium sound system, XM-satellite radio and DVD-based navigation with backup camera and Bluetooth technology.
It features a 16-bit TFT color screen with a resolution of 128 × 128 pixels, a VGA camera that can record video clips in H. 263 ( SubQCIF ) format at 128 × 96 pixels at 15 FPS, built-in Bluetooth wireless technology, FM radio ( when a wired headset is attached to the Pop-Port interface to act as an antenna ), and playback of 3GP video / audio at up to 30 FPS and MP3, AAC and AMR audio.
The new COMAND infotainment system includes a 40-gigabyte hard drive, in-dash 6-disc CD / DVD player, GPS navigation, Bluetooth wireless connectivity, harmon / kardon surround-sound system, in-dash memory card reader, high-definition digital radio, and satellite radio with real-time traffic service.
* Bluetooth wireless communications radio built-in
It included USB 1. 1, FireWire 400, a headphone port, and a built-in microphone, integrated 802. 11b wireless radio, as well as Bluetooth.
In February 2010, Chevrolet unveiled a 75th anniversary edition of the Suburban, which will have the LTZ trim with white diamond tricoat exterior paint and cashmere interior, along with standard 20-inch chrome-clad wheels, revised roof rails, integrated navigation radio, XM Satellite Radio, Bluetooth phone connectivity, rearview camera, rear park assist, remote starting, adjustable pedals, and leather upholstery with heated / cooled front seats.
Electronic meters now use low-power radio, GSM, GPRS, Bluetooth, IrDA, as well as RS-485 wired link.

Bluetooth and technology
A master Bluetooth device can communicate with a maximum of seven devices in a piconet ( an ad-hoc computer network using Bluetooth technology ), though not all devices reach this maximum.
The Bluetooth Innovation World Cup, a marketing initiative of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group ( SIG ), is an international competition encouraging the development of innovations for applications leveraging the Bluetooth low energy wireless technology in sports, fitness and health care products.
Originally developed by Ericsson, Bluetooth technology is now used in many different products by many different manufacturers.
These trademarks are licensed out for use to companies that are incorporating Bluetooth wireless technology into their products.
The SIG also manages the Bluetooth SIG Qualification program, a certification process required for any product using Bluetooth wireless technology and a pre-condition of the intellectual property license for Bluetooth technology.
The main tasks for the SIG are to publish the Bluetooth specifications, protect the Bluetooth trademarks and evangelize Bluetooth wireless technology.
Any company incorporating Bluetooth wireless technology into products, using the technology to offer goods and services or simply re-branding a product with Bluetooth technology must become a member of the Bluetooth SIG.

Bluetooth and called
A Bluetooth PAN is also called a piconet ( combination of the prefix " pico ," meaning very small or one trillionth, and network ), and is composed of up to 8 active devices in a master-slave relationship ( a very large number of devices can be connected in " parked " mode ).
This can be done using the MAC ( Machine Access Control ) addresses from Bluetooth devices, or using the RFID serial numbers from Electronic Toll Collection ( ETC ) transponders ( also called " toll tags ").
Other products being released fit a new category called bluedildonics, which allow a sex toy to be controlled remotely via a Bluetooth connection.
A group of researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ( ETH Zurich ) have developed a dating application called Bluedating running on mobile phones with Bluetooth.
:: A gifted swordswoman, Allen was given a sword with integrated talking AI called " Bluetooth " which Allen had a psychic link with.
Built either by Guðfrið or by Harald Bluetooth ( if it is the work mentioned as newly made in the Frankish royal annals in 808, then Harald did not build it ) it stretched from the Rheide Å about 7 km to a southern extension of the Schlei bay which is now a lake called Selker Noor.
Unlike models for Alltel and other carriers, Verizon's V3c features a proprietary user interface and disables, in software, Bluetooth file transfer capabilities ( called OBEX ).
* Nicholas " Nick " Bluetooth: A boy in 15 years of age who has a special power called glinching which enables him to transform his body's matter into different kinds of matter ; usually he turns his limbs into limbs of other species or specialized machines.

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