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BLUETOOTH

It is the well known wireless electronic protocol used for transferring data in between
shortest distances from fixed and mobile services. It uses radio waves for the
transmission creating PERSONAL AREA NETWORKS (PAN). Actually it was conceived
as a wireless alternative to RS232 port. The most notable feature of Bluetooth is, it is
able to connect several different devices to it overcoming the problems of
synchronization.

BLUETOOTH is the most commonly used name now a days, as it is now the most
unavoidable part of mobile phones. The name Bluetooth came from a Swedish word.
Bluetooth logo is bind rune merging with German rune.

AS said earlier it uses radio technology. Bluetooth chops the data before getting sent it
and converts to normal data after got reached in the appropriate destination in a
definite frequency. It can exchange data between the devices like digital cameras, mobile
phones, telephones, laptops, personal computers, printers, global positioning system
receivers etc.

Bluetooth license and specifications are made by Bluetooth Special Interest Group


(BSIG). Actually Bluetooth firstly designed for low power consumption and low distance
data transfer. Suddenly I made a new boom in the market since it is very cheaper and
handy. But later the distance in between the data transfer got varied. Mostly they are
divided into three different classes depends on its range. Class 1 can exchange data
within a range less than 100m, Class 2’s range is less than 22m and class 3 ranges upto
6m. Bluetooth has two versions also. It is version 1.2 and version 2.0 + EDR.

Bluetooth finds application in the fields of Wireless control and communication,


wireless networking between PC’s, transfer of files, contact details, for controlling the
vast use of infrared, to provide wireless bridge between Ethernet networks etc.

Bluetooth was developed in 1994 by Jaap Haartsen and Sven Mattisson who were the
workers of SONY ERICCSON Mobile platforms. Bluetooth had come across various
changes and new updations. Bluetooth versions like Bluetooth 1, Bluetooth 1.1,
Bluetooth 1.2, Bluetooth 2.0, Bluetooth 2.1, and Bluetooth 3.0 are the best examples for
this change. Each of these is updated in quality and process depending on the needs of
people.
Now we can’t think of electronic equipment without Bluetooth. In short a Gadget set
is not at all complete without Bluetooth in it. Let’s wait for the new emerging
technologies in this field that could defeat the gadget market.
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