Bluetooth ubiquitous networks: seamlessly integrating humans and machines
Abstract
The integration of humans and machines can be achieved using Bluetooth ubiquitous networks. Ideally, the interface between users and machines should be completely seamless and transparent. A user should not need to take any physical action to have a machine react to commands. A novel application area for Bluetooth communication technology is being developed in the Massey University Smart House project, in New Zealand. The creation of a Bluetooth ubiquitous network allows the house users to be tracked and monitored throughout the house. Their specific preferences or needs can automatically be taken care of by a control computer. This paper outlines and describes this seamless application.
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Citation
Diegel, O., Bright, G. and Potgieter, J. (2004), "Bluetooth ubiquitous networks: seamlessly integrating humans and machines", Assembly Automation, Vol. 24 No. 2, pp. 168-176. https://doi.org/10.1108/01445150410529955
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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