RuBee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
RuBee (IEEE 1902.1) is a two way, active wireless protocol that uses Long Wave (LW) magnetic signals to send and receive short (128 byte) data packets in a local regional network.
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RuBee Seen As Alternative Protocol To RFID - Networking - IT Channel ...
You have got used to ZigBee and are pondering the benefits of WiBree, so start getting used to yet another wireless networking protocol: RuBee, also known as IEEE 1902.1. The ...
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RuBee Seen As Alternative Protocol To RFID -- InformationWeek
You have got used to ZigBee, are pondering the benefits of WiBree, so start getting used to yet another wireless networking protocol —- RuBee, also known as IEEE 1902.1.
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RuBee May Be Savior for Frustrated RFID Proponents
Opinion: IEEE is touting RFID alternative RuBee as a way to avoid the technological problems with RFID. Mostly, though, it gives IT execs the political cover to look at RFID ...