Explain about airport in bluetooth?
Answer / Ritesh Kumar Jaiswal
In Bluetooth terminology, the term 'Airport' refers to a class of devices that have specific power and data transfer capabilities. This classification system is used for pairing purposes and optimizing power consumption between two devices. There are three different airports: Airport (lowest), Airport Extended (higher data rate) and Airport High Duty Cycle (allows more frequent communication). When two Bluetooth devices are paired, they negotiate their 'airport' to establish optimal connection parameters.
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