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    How to deploy 802.11 based Bluetooth

    Hi all,

    Bluetooth SIG is developing the next generation of Bluetooth specification. This new specification is called the high-speed Bluetooth, will support high-speed file transfers and video streaming applications. Initially the Bluetooth SIG to select only WiMedia ultra-wideband (UWB) technology to achieve this new agreement. However, recently announced it also will be 802.11 as an interim solution, in portable devices existing Wi-Fi wireless signal based on the Add Bluetooth Agreement. So i want to know that how to deploy 802.11 based Bluetooth in system. Please suggest. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: How to deploy 802.11 based Bluetooth

    An 802.11 based high-speed mobile phone Bluetooth to send files to notebook computers, while carrying out a WiMAX cell phone calls. Even if the two phones will be eight meters away from interfering with each other. The use of the two kinds of models, Bluetooth, WiMAX or cellular systems, and any interference between the services will be on the end-user experience cause great damage. In fact the user needs is the ability to simultaneously use a variety of techniques, and does not interfere with each other. check and reply.

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    How to deploy 802.11 based Bluetooth

    When the multi-mode devices have a variety of services at the same time use for example, the use of the above scenarios, Bluetooth 802.11 AMP may interfere with the work of other wireless signals, resulting in reduced receive sensitivity (desensitization) and even blocking receiver. If the services are being blocked to send time-critical (real time) content, such as voice calls or streaming media, then the user experience will be very bad. For ease of description, WiMAX and 802.11 AMP, while the use of, for example. All the best.

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    How to deploy 802.11 based Bluetooth

    In the United States, 2.5 to 2.7GHz range is licensed assigned to WiMAX systems. Because of its close to 2.4GHz spectrum, WiMAX and 802.11 radio signals emitted almost no separation-of-band signals, it will greatly impede the work of highly reliable WiMAX. Designers of WiMAX interference has been seen very serious, its causes from the European Electronic Communications Committee (ECC). The report entitled "Common UWB applications to 10.6GHz wireless communication systems to protect the following requirements", in which the object of study included as a 'victim' role, working in the 2.5 and 2.7GHz between the IMT-2000 services. Check and reply.

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    How to deploy 802.11 based Bluetooth

    The industry pioneer in the currently proposed adding a 2.4GHz Bluetooth coexistence mechanism to work in the WiMAX stop sending signals. If the next generation of WPAN using the 802.11 AMP to link desktop peripherals, it will also greatly exacerbate the interference problem. For example, if a user using mobile phones to receive streaming video WiMAX transmission, the nearby desktop connection is also just beginning to iPod (or printer) to send the file, then the WiMAX video connection will be interrupted, the user will see a black screen. Best of luck.

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    How to deploy 802.11 based Bluetooth

    802.11-based high-speed Bluetooth signals will interfere with IMT-2000 service, unless the two when in the 2.6GHz up to 8 meters away, at 2.3GHz, when up to 16 meters apart. If they are both located in a device, then the wireless signal to achieve this level of isolation is unrealistic. Therefore, in this case the most practical coexistence solution is to send and receive wireless signals in a different time synchronization, which means one at work, another must be closed. At this juncture, WiMAX phone calls no longer a high-speed Bluetooth transmission. In the IMT-2000 band UWB transmit signal below the protection threshold, it will not cause any interference. This means that with the WiMedia UWB AMP can be used in conjunction with IMT-2000 services, even if the two coexist in a single device. Check and reply.

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