`Nokia's ultra-low-power Wibree joins Bluetooth
`Will enable wireless connections among smaller devices
`By John Blau
`IDG News Service |••
`https://www.computerworld.com/article/2541926/nokia-s-ultra-low-power-wibree-joins-bluetooth.html
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`Ultralow power is being added to the features of short-range Bluetooth technology.
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`The ultra-low-power Wibree technology developed by Nokia Corp. will become part of the Bluetooth
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`specification under an agreement reached by the Wibree Forum and the Bluetooth Special Interest
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`Group (SIG), the Finnish mobile phone maker said today.
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`Bluetooth has been used mostly to connect larger devices such as headsets, keyboards and mice to
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`stereos and PCs. With the help of Wibree, the technology will be able to connect smaller button-cell
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`battery-powered devices, such as watches or sensors attached to a user's body. Wibree uses the same
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`2.4-GHz frequency as Bluetooth.
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`"We look at this as an addition to the Bluetooth family of specifications, enabling a new class of devices
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`that Bluetooth isn't really suitable for today," said Michael Foley, executive director of Bluetooth SIG.
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`In October, Nokia's research arm announced the development of Wibree and the establishment of an
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`industry forum, whose members include Broadcom Corp. and STMicroelectronics NV, to define a
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`specification.
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`But after forming the forum, the companies -- many of them members of Bluetooth SIG -- decided they
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`favored having ultra-low-power devices supported in Bluetooth, according to Harri Tulimaa, head of
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`Nokia Technology Out-Licensing. "They didn't want to complete an entirely new technology," he said.
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`The goal is to develop specifications for two types of ultra-low-cost implementations: a single-mode
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`implementation for watches, sensors and other tiny devices to communicate with each other, and a
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`dual-mode implementation to communicate with both single-mode and traditional Bluetooth devices.
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`The core specification for ultra-low-power technology is already well advanced, according to Tulimaa.
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`"We've started prototype interoperability testing between three companies and have transmitted packets
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`over the air."
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`Ultra-low-power Bluetooth will have a range up to 10 meters, similar to the Bluetooth Class 2
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`specification, which requires more energy. A button-cell battery-powered device, equipped with ultra-
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`low-power Bluetooth technology, will be designed to have an average operating life of one year,
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`according to Tulimaa. It can transmit data at a speed up to 1Mbit/sec.
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`High-power Bluetooth Class 3 has a range up to 100 meters.
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`Foley doesn't view low-power Bluetooth as a competitor to Near Field Communications, another short-
`range wireless technology. NFC is designed primarily to help people make contactless transactions, he
`said.
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`Bluetooth SIG expects to finalize ultra-low-power Bluetooth specifications in the first half of 2008, with
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`the first products, most likely single-mode devices, to hit the market in the second half of the year.
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`Blau is a reporter for the IDG News Service.
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