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An IEEE Guide: How to Find What You Need in the Bluetooth Spec

"... may be the best single resource for Bluetooth Technologists. There is no quicker way to answer your nagging questions about the Bluetooth spec. . . it's a valuable work that comes highly recommended for all levels of computer networking users." Ian C. Gifford, Director of Standards, Tyco Electronics Unlike other books on the market that provide an overview of the Bluetooth technology, How to Find What You Need in the Bluetooth Spec goes furthere. It tells you how to actually read the 1600+ page, two volume specification that is comprised of multiple sections–in an easy-to-read style–and provides insight into the order or sequence in which you should read the spec's sections. How to Find What You Need in the Bluetooth Spec is specifically designed to streamline the process of finding information about the Bluetooth technology. The book provides helpful hints about the spec so you have a fuller understanding of the technology and how it impacts you. Based on what you will be doing with the Bluetooth spec or your role in implementing the spec, it helps answer the question, "What do I really have to read and understand "

Status
Active Standard
History
Published:
2003-01-01

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