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Newer page: version 3 Last edited on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 8:52:43 pm by LarsDam Revert
Older page: version 2 Last edited on Sunday, August 17, 2003 4:59:03 pm by JamesSpooner Revert
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-BlueTooth is a wireless protocol data communication protocol. Like all wireless protocols BlueTooth is designed to replace wires, only in this case we are talking short, low speed wires. Bluetooth can communicate in a 10M range with a maximum aggregate throughput of 1Mbit/s. This is enough to use between handheld devices such as mobile phones and PDAs, but not enough to use for real-time streaming video. Bluetooth has dedicated 64kbit/s voice channels and is well suited to replacing wires for cellphone headsets and the like.  
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-Bluetooth uses a master/slave arrangement called a Piconet, which allows for 7 active slaves per master. The bandwidth (from the 2.4GHz ISM range) is allocated using TimeDivisionMultiplexing (TDM)
+Describe [ BlueTooth] here