Martin Woolley, Senior Developer Relations Manager, EMEA, at Bluetooth SIG, considers how Bluetooth technology operates to mitigate interference and increase reliability, with adaptive frequency hopping (AFH). Wireless communication systems usually employ radio as the underlying, physical basis for getting data from one device to another. Bluetooth itself is a radio communications technology. But there’s a ...
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