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(Created claim: quote (P203): The RSSI also vary wildly depending on: Sending device model Receiving device model The geometry of the building The location of the devices within the building Number of people nearby Whether the device is in the pocket or held in hand The direction the person with the phone is facing The signals bleed through floors — probably unlike the virus.) |
(Changed claim: quote (P203): The RSSI also vary wildly depending on: |Sending device model Receiving device model | The geometry of the building |The location of the devices within the building | Number of people nearby | Whether the device is in the pocket or held in hand | The direction the person with the phone is facing |The signals bleed through floors — probably unlike the virus.) |
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blogpost published on April 17,2020
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Why use Bluetooth for contact tracing?
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The RSSI also vary wildly depending on: |Sending device model Receiving device model | The geometry of the building |The location of the devices within the building | Number of people nearby | Whether the device is in the pocket or held in hand | The direction the person with the phone is facing |The signals bleed through floors — probably unlike the virus.
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