Interference with Bluetooth Device

Abstract

 The Bluetooth and microwave ovens operate in the same frequency band which resulted in the study of interference of these two devices. Though Bluetooth devices use frequency hopping spread spectru the microwave oven have high power output which may result in the interference of the Bluetooth networks. In an experimental setup it is seen that the Bluetooth devices tolerate a high level of interference. In the experimental setup as the distance is increased between the Bluetooth device and the oven there is little degradation in the throughput due to interference. The experimental results us to conclude that the interference caused by the microwave ovens is not fatal, on the contrary we here.

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Bhaskar Gupta

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Bhaskar Gupta (30).  Interference with Bluetooth Device. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 2(4), 757-762. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-117402