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Hubble Network’s satellite-powered Bluetooth network is getting a big upgrade. The Seattle-based startup, which aims to bring ...
The satellite manufacturing company Muon Spaceis set to launch its most ambitious spacecraft to date — the MuSat XL, a ...
Bluetooth SIG’s mesh networking allows for up to 32,000 connected devices on a network, so large factories, hospitals, and others industry locations could be covered quite readily, and would ...
Seattle-based startup Hubble Network wants to completely upend that status quo by launching a satellite network that any Bluetooth-enabled device can connect to, anywhere in the world.
The mesh networking features introduced to Bluetooth this week are designed to make the technology more appealing for enterprise IoT use. A lot depends, however, on which enterprise use case you ...
British Bluetooth network supplier Red-M got an early Easter egg on Thursday, in the form of $35m (£24m) in second-round venture-capital funding. Written by Matthew Broersma, Contributor April 15 ...
Bluetooth SIG is accounting for a bunch of different types of devices using mesh. It won’t require all devices on a network to rebroadcast signals, for instance, so that they can save even more ...
Setting up a wireless network for your office can now be done through Bluetooth PAN or a Wi-Fi system. But be smart, it's still very much an exercise of balance between limitations of wireless ...
Why you can trust us. Bluetooth Smart to Get Mesh Networking by Fox Van Allen on March 06, 2015 There’s big news in the world of smart home networking from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group ...
In this case, as it can be added to any existing hardware that supports Bluetooth 4.0 or Bluetooth 5.0, the mesh networking addition could reach consumers much sooner, depending on the manufacturer.
Both Bluetooth 4.0 and Wi-Fi Direct use the 802.11 networking standard to reach their maximum speeds. But whether Bluetooth or Wi-Fi Direct speeds will run as fast as promised in the real world ...
Network data can hop from one device to another to reach the ultimate destination like relay race runners passing a baton. Lots of short distances are easier to bridge than one long one.