P Johansson, M Kazantzidis, R Kapoor… - IEEE Network, 2001 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We find ourselves today often carrying numerous portable electronic devices, such as notebook computers, mobile phones, PDAs, digital cameras, and mp3/MD/DVD players …
N Todtenberg, R Kraemer - Ad Hoc Networks, 2019 - Elsevier
Bluetooth was firstly announced in 1998. Originally designed as cable replacement connecting devices in a point-to-point fashion its high penetration arouses interest in its ad …
R Shepherd - Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal, 2001 - IET
The BluetoothTM wireless technology is a cable replacement technology that exploits the wireless interconnectivity that is possible with radio. Bluetooth chips are already available …
C Bisdikian - IEEE Communications magazine, 2001 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The Bluetooth TM wireless technology is designed as a short-range connectivity solution for personal, portable, and handheld electronic devices. Since May 1998 the Bluetooth SIG has …
JC Haartsen, S Mattisson - Proceedings of the IEEE, 2000 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In the past decades, progress in microelectronics and VLSI technology has fostered the widespread use of computing and communication applications in portable electronic …
From the Book: Preface The convergence of computing and communications has been predicted for many years. Today's explosion of a myriad of new types of personal computing …
From the Publisher: Unlike most other references on the market, this next-generation resource goes well beyond Bluetooth specifications and thoroughly examines different …
P Bhagwat - IEEE Internet computing, 2001 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In 1998, five major companies (Ericsson, Nokia, IBM, Toshiba and Intel) formed a group to create a license-free technology for universal wireless connectivity in the handheld market …
J Haartsen, M Naghshineh, J Inouye… - … Mobile Computing and …, 1998 - dl.acm.org
A few years ago it was recognized that the vision of a truly low-cost, low-power radio-based cable replacement was feasible. Such a ubiquitous link would provide the basis for portable …