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  1. Interesting.

    "The model was able to classify the five kinds of insects to the species level with 85 percent accuracy. When it came to more broadly distinguishing between the four bee species and the one wasp species—two different families of insects—it was able to do so with 96 percent accuracy."

    spectrum.ieee.org/mmwave-radar

    #Technology #Wireless #Insects #Identification #MillimetreWaves

  2. Interesting.

    "The model was able to classify the five kinds of insects to the species level with 85 percent accuracy. When it came to more broadly distinguishing between the four bee species and the one wasp species—two different families of insects—it was able to do so with 96 percent accuracy."

    spectrum.ieee.org/mmwave-radar

    #Technology #Wireless #Insects #Identification #MillimetreWaves

  3. ah that time of the year again when I'm writing a Bluetooth-related doc so I'm going through 6k pages and thousands of lines of Bluetooth code implemented in existing solutions :blobmegasweats:

    and once again I'm getting convinced Bluetooth protocol had - and still has IMO - good intentions, but tries to achieve too much

  4. ah that time of the year again when I'm writing a Bluetooth-related doc so I'm going through 6k pages and thousands of lines of Bluetooth code implemented in existing solutions :blobmegasweats:

    and once again I'm getting convinced Bluetooth protocol had - and still has IMO - good intentions, but tries to achieve too much

    #Bluetooth #Wireless

  5. ah that time of the year again when I'm writing a Bluetooth-related doc so I'm going through 6k pages and thousands of lines of Bluetooth code implemented in existing solutions :blobmegasweats:

    and once again I'm getting convinced Bluetooth protocol had - and still has IMO - good intentions, but tries to achieve too much

    #Bluetooth #Wireless

  6. ah that time of the year again when I'm writing a Bluetooth-related doc so I'm going through 6k pages and thousands of lines of Bluetooth code implemented in existing solutions :blobmegasweats:

    and once again I'm getting convinced Bluetooth protocol had - and still has IMO - good intentions, but tries to achieve too much

    #Bluetooth #Wireless

  7. ah that time of the year again when I'm writing a Bluetooth-related doc so I'm going through 6k pages and thousands of lines of Bluetooth code implemented in existing solutions :blobmegasweats:

    and once again I'm getting convinced Bluetooth protocol had - and still has IMO - good intentions, but tries to achieve too much

    #Bluetooth #Wireless

  8. WiFi runs on 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and the newer 6 GHz bands. Lower frequencies give you better range, while higher frequencies give you more speed. Choosing the right band is basically choosing your trade-off: wider coverage or faster performance 😎👇

    Find high-res pdf ebooks with all my #cybersecurity related infographics from study-notes.org

    #wifi #wireless #technology #techtips #networking