SteveJo
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- First Name
- Steve
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- Apr 17, 2020
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From my personal experience and research...
It's unlikely PaaK would require any network services to function. Latency would be a significant concern, and what about trips to areas w/o cellular. Ford would have to notate that. Wouldn't they?
The fob does not require a network. Car and fob have their own little dedicated sender/receiver.
Paak uses BLE to minimize latency, power conservation, etc. It seems to me that the MME often "goes to sleep" regarding BLE PaaK reception. It needs to be awake and "listening" for the Paak all the time (like the fob receiver is), but it nods-off periodically. The cause? Probably boredom. ?
It's unlikely PaaK would require any network services to function. Latency would be a significant concern, and what about trips to areas w/o cellular. Ford would have to notate that. Wouldn't they?
The fob does not require a network. Car and fob have their own little dedicated sender/receiver.
Paak uses BLE to minimize latency, power conservation, etc. It seems to me that the MME often "goes to sleep" regarding BLE PaaK reception. It needs to be awake and "listening" for the Paak all the time (like the fob receiver is), but it nods-off periodically. The cause? Probably boredom. ?
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