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NORDIC IN THE NEWS
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31.08.09
Bluetooth low energy takes aim at first applications
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While news on the forthcoming Bluetooth low energy specification has been sparse lately, behind the scenes, dedicated engineering groups (including engineers from my own company, Nordic Semiconductor) are working tirelessly to finalise the specification, RF silicon and software of the first Bluetooth low energy chips under the auspices of the Bluetooth SIG.
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Cutting healthcare costs with wireless
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RF remotes vie for IR's crown
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Designing a short-range RF link into a consumer-electronics product
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Medical authorities are crying out for practical wireless health-monitoring devices that patients can wear while living normal lives at home. The body-worn wireless sensor networks (WSNs) - using inexpensive, low-power, interoperable, interference-immune wireless sensors communicating with a cell phone and cellular network - could allow ill people to retain independence while being constantly in contact with their healthcare providers.
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Describes Nordic's proprietary solutions for RF remote control as well as the forthcoming µBlue nRF8001 Bluetooth low energy chip.
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