The Bluetooth Special Interest Group today announced that its Bluetooth technology has been updated with support for mesh networking, designed to create large-scale device networks by connecting ...
The use of Bluetooth technology continues to grow beyond mobile into rapidly expanding IoT and automotive applications. Consumers have grown to expect hands-free calling via Bluetooth, however, as the ...
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), the group that oversees development of the widespread Bluetooth standard, has today unveiled the details about its new mesh networking standard. This ...
Sponsored by Digi-Key and Cypress Semiconductor: Large Bluetooth networks are now possible thanks to the mesh-network topology. This BLE-based solution simplifies its implementation. Virtually all of ...
A year after unveiling Bluetooth 5, the short-range wireless networking technology's Special Interest Group (SIG) has announced support for mesh networking. This enables low-power, many-to-many device ...
Bluetooth is adding support for a new mesh networking specification that will improve Bluetooth LE devices across various categories, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) announced in a briefing ...
BELLEVUE, WASH.—The developers of Bluetooth have incorporated the short-throw wireless transmission technology into mesh networking. With mesh networking, Bluetooth is no longer limited to its unaided ...
A particular type of app is back in the news on the back of the Hong Kong protests: Mesh messaging apps that allow users to keep in touch without relying on wifi networks, cell networks, or any other ...
The hodgepodge of incompatible wireless networking technologies is about to get a bit smaller, as companies working on Bluetooth and ultrawideband are combining their efforts. The Bluetooth Special ...
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Current mesh models target control applications such as lighting control and sensor networks. These applications typically involve smaller packets, so the 1 Mbit/s speed should prove to be more than ...