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A
SEMINAR REPORTON
“BLUETOOTH”
SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENTFOR THE AWARD OF THEDEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
IN
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SUBMITTED TO:-SUBMITTEDBY:-Er. NARANGSunil Panjeta(Lec 1805262
 
ECN-3
HARYANA ENGINEERING COLLEGEJAGADHRI
KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY , KURUKSHETRA(2005-2009)
1.INTRODUCTION
When you usecomputers,entertainment systemsor  telephones, the various pieces and  parts of the systems make up a community of electronic devices. These devicescommunicate with each other using a variety of wires, cables,radiosignals and infraredlight beams, and an even greater variety of connectors, plugs and protocols.There are lots of different ways that electronic devices can connect to one another. For example:
Component cables
Electrical wires
Ethernet cables
Infrared signalsThe art of connecting things is becoming more and more complex every day. In thisarticle, we will look at a method of connecting devices, called
Bluetooth
, that canstreamline the process. A Bluetooth connection is wireless and automatic, and it has anumber of interesting features that can simplify our daily lives.
 
A unique new wireless technology specifically designed for short range (10-100) meterswith modest performance of 780Kbps dynamically configurable and hoc networking withlow power. It is well suited for handheld applications and support both voice and data.Uses 2.4 GHZ unlicensed ISM band. Frequency hopping spread spectrum radio for higher interference immunity. Supports point to point and point to multipoint connectionwith single radio link. Designed to provide low cost, robust, efficient, high capacity voiceand data networking. Uses a combination of circuit and packet switching.Bluetooth wireless technology is finally here. Originally conceived as a low-power shortrange radio technology designed to replace cables for interconnecting devices such as printers, keyboards, and mice, its perceived potential has evolved into far moresophisticated usage models. The requirement to do this in a totally automated, seamless,and user-friendly fashion, without adding appreciable cost, weight, or power drain to theassociated host is an enormous engineering challenge.Bluetooth devices can form piconets of up to seven slaves and one master, enablingdiscovery of services and subsequent implementation of many varied usage modelsincluding wireless headsets, Internet bridges, and wireless operations such as fileexchange, data synchronization, and printing.Despite talk of Bluetooth competing with wireless LANs, Bluetooth products work over shorter distances and are designed to solve different problems. The Bluetooth SIG publishes the
 
Bluetooth specification. The IEEE has formed the 802.15 working group todefine standards for wireless PANs. The 802.15.1 standard for WPAN™s will bemodeled after the Bluetooth specification from the Bluetooth SIG. Microsoft® hasannounced support for Bluetooth in the next release of Windows® XP. The waters of Bluetooth security have yet to be tested. However, the Bluetooth specification has arobust key management scheme built in, as well as upper layers of security. Bluetooth
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