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The following pages link to Received signal strength indication (Q4528):
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Bluetooth contact tracing needs bigger, better data (Q4526) (← links)
- Technology and Public Health Perspectives on Private Automated Contact Tracing (Q4527) (← links)
- Face-to-Face Proximity Estimation Using Bluetooth On Smartphones (Q4541) (← links)
- Why use Bluetooth for contact tracing? (Q4560) (← links)
- The inventors of bluetooth say there could be problems using their tech for coronavirus contact tracing (Q4611) (← links)
- nRF Connect for Mobile (Q4641) (← links)
- Distance Estimation of Smart Device using Bluetooth (Q4656) (← links)
- Inferring distance from Bluetooth signal strength: a deep dive (Q4660) (← links)
- Coronavirus Contact Tracing: Evaluating The Potential Of Using Bluetooth Received SignalStrength For Proximity Detection (Q4671) (← links)
- A BLE RSSI ranking based indoor positioning system for generic smartphones (Q4675) (← links)
- « Contact tracing » : on (re)fait le point sur les problèmes avec le Bluetooth (Q4708) (← links)
- An efficient algorithm to estimate Covid-19 infectiousness risk from BLE-RSSI measurements (Q4718) (← links)
- GAEN Due Diligence: Verifying The Google/Apple Covid Exposure Notification API (Q4774) (← links)
- Contact Tracing Coronavirus COVID-19 - Calibration Method and Proximity Accuracy - (Q4780) (← links)
- BLE calibration calculation (Q4792) (← links)
- BLE RSSI calibration procedure (Q4793) (← links)
- SwissCovid Exposure Score Calculation (Q4799) (← links)