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A Comparison Of Bluetooth Vs. Wi-Direct

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Bluetooth vs Wi-Fi-Direct
For this project, we have the possibility or choice to use either Bluetooth or Wi-Fi Direct to facilitate the communication between the system and the app.
If you peek into the future, it is hard not to imagine an always-on community that features a large number of connected devices that work together to make your life more convenient. We are now not quite there yet - the main reason being the availability or lack of that and the power use of an always-on connection between devices.
From the convenience of digital wallets, to the completely connected home; having a secure, reliable, and sure way to transmit data is truly the last piece to the always-on puzzle.
With Bluetooth 4.0 and Wi-Fi Direct -- we have put …show more content…

Once a device is paired, the connection remains active only while in use, a feature that wasn 't available in previous generations of Bluetooth technology due to difficulty in pairing and connecting some Bluetooth-ready devices.
For example, if you want to share a photo between two phones via Bluetooth, the connection becomes active while the move (from one place to another) begins. After completion, Bluetooth goes back into "standby" mode, meaning it won 't use power when it 's not needed.
Another example that is being thrown around is in the mobile payments (or cash withdrawal) world. A person (who uses a product or service) enables Bluetooth to move (from one place to another) money between their digital wallet account and a guiding light-based payment processor (don 't confuse it with NFC payments). While the two devices communicate, the phone experiences (almost nothing/very little) electrical storage device loss. Once the move (from one place to another) is complete, Bluetooth once again enters stand-by mode.
In addition to decreases in electrical storage device usage, Bluetooth 4.0 is fast. I mean, really fast. By using the 802.11ac rules of conduct you can actually move (from one place to another)data at speeds of up to 24Mbit/s. This feature is carried over from v3.0, but unlike version

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