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Home Hub and Mobile Hub

Low Power Radio node and home hub

Low Power Radio and mobile hub

Architecture

BT Medical Device Profile Advantages Standard recognised by Continua Alliance Increased efficiency One time configuration Multiplexing channels Reliable data delivery Connection oriented link Pre-processing of data Disadvantages Profile and Protocols still drafts

New Mobile Hub Bluetooth MSP 430 Micro SD Imperial BSN Connector Low Power Radio Gumstix basix processor Real Time Clock

New Low Power Radio Bi-directional Comms Star Network Data Protocol Battery-less Choice of antenna