Cabero et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Acquisition of human traces with Bluetooth technology: Challenges and proposalsCabero et al., 2014
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- 3415843818426278637
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- Cabero J
- Molina V
- Urteaga I
- Liberal F
- Martín J
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- Ad Hoc Networks
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This paper highlights the challenges to be taken into consideration when Bluetooth is used as a radio technology to capture proximity traces between people. Our study analyzes the limitations of Bluetooth-based trace acquisition initiatives carried out until now in terms of …
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