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Operation and testing of a radio system equipped with Bluetooth® EDR

Operation and testing of a radio system equipped with Bluetooth® EDR 

Bluetooth® wireless technology offers a short-range communication system designed to provide voice and data connectivity between information devices. It allows the connection of point-to-point and point-to-multipoint networks without the need to implement a wireless infrastructure itself. Two or more devices that share the same wireless channel form an ad-hoc network or piconet (piconet). In the piconet, a main or master device and up to seven secondaries or slaves [1] can actively operate. As Bluetooth wireless technology has been integrated into various consumer products, applications that require higher data rates have also emerged, such as CD-quality audio streaming and data transfer and printing. digital images. Also, users of systems with short-range wireless connectivity are beginning to demand the ability to run not one, but multiple applications simultaneously on the same piconet.
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