ANT is a wireless protocol for exchanging data over
short distances from fixed and mobile devices, creating personal area networks.
ANT is an ultra low power protocol that is able to
operate off of small batteries, such as coin cells.
ANT peripherals typically operate in a broadcast mode
that can be received from multiple handsets or displays simultaneously.
ANT+ (built on the base ANT protocol) defines
standardized device profiles that specify data formats, channel parameters and
network keys. A "profile" defines a specific use case, or data set.
The most common ANT+ profile is heart rate (HR), and is used by many heart rate
monitors in the market today.
Other examples of ANT+ profiles include:
- Bicycle Speed & Cadence (S&C)
- Bicycle Power (PWR)
- Activity (ACT)
- Weight Scale (WGT)
- Blood Pressure (BP)
Also, you can have several sensors work with a single
receiving display or have several receiving displays read the information from
a single sensor.
ANT+ ensures trouble-free interoperability, allowing
ANT+ products by different makers to work together as long as all paired
devices support the same profiles (denoted by teh respective ANT+ activity
icons).
ANT+ is already integrated into a lot of mobile
phones. Here is a list of the ANT+ enabled phones in our
specifications database. The list is probably incomplete and we apologise for
that. If you know an ANT+ enabled phone, which has not been marked as such in
our database, why not send us a tip?
Source : GsmArena
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