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BCM4325 Bluetooth® and WLAN Coexistence
The growth of IEEE 802.11™ wireless local area networks and Bluetooth® wireless personal area networks in the 2.4-GHz band has resulted in the need to colocate the circuitry of each technology on a single silicon die. This paper describes the interference mitigation considerations undertaken by Broadcom to make such integration possible.
Click here to preview in another window preview: http://www.broadcom.com   date: 8/1/2008 |





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Bluetooth Security White Paper
In this context, this paper provides security architectures for selected Bluetooth wireless profiles. The sample architecture contains detailed security recommendations applicable for the different profiles. Some general recommendations apply to all profiles. We summarize these recommendations in Section 1.2.
Click here to preview in another window preview: http://grouper.ieee.org   date: 4/19/2002 |

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Bluetooth Single Chip Radios: Holy Grail or White Elephant?
The emerging Bluetooth market is highly cost sensitive and chip manufacturers are striving to produce the lowest priced components possible. The stated goal is to implement Bluetooth for less than five dollars. Radio designers have proclaimed for years that the ultimate way to achieve the lowest cost and smallest footprint is to develop a single chip radio.
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Wireless Network Security
Wireless technologies have become increasingly popular in our everyday business and personal lives. Personal digital assistants (PDA) allow individuals to access calendars, e-mail, address and phone number lists, and the Internet. Some technologies even offer global positioning system (GPS) capabilities that can pinpoint the location of the device anywhere in the world.
Click here to preview in another window preview: http://csrc.nist.gov   date: 11/1/2002 |

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