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BLUETOOTH WIRELESS

TECHNOLOGY
C.SINDHURA
16RH1A0449
CONTENTS
• Introduction of bluetooth wireless technology
• Defination of Bluetooth
• Transmission types and rates
• Data Transmission
• Error connection and security
• Connection protocol
• Usage model
• Data Access point
• Peripheral Interconnects
• Personal Area Networking
• Bluetooth characteristics
• Advantages of bluetooth technology
• Applications
• References
INTRODUCTION TO BLUETOOTH
WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
• Bluetooth Wireless Technology was
developed in 1994 at Ericsson in Sweden.
• Named after king HAROLD BLUETOOTH
• Bluetooth technology is combination of
software and hardware.
• It’s seen mostly as a source of data transfer.
DEFINATION OF BLUETOOTH
• Bluetooth is a short-range wireless
communication technology . Bluetooth
technology allows you to share voice, data,
music, photos, videos and other information
wirelessly between paired devices.
TRANSMISSION TYPES AND RATES
• The baseband protocol combines circuit and
packet switching. Circuit switching can be
either synchronous or asynchronous.
• Each synchronous channel can support a 64
Kb/s transfer rate, which is fully adequate for
voice transmissions.
• An asynchronous channel can transmit as
much as 721 Kb/s in one direction and 57.6
Kb/s in the opposite direction.
DATA TRANSMISSION
ERROR CORRECTION AND SECURITY
• ERROR CORRECTION TYPES :
• Forward Error Correction (FEC)
• Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ)

• SECURITY PROVIDED THREE WAYS :


• Pseudo-random frequency band hops
• Authentication
• encryption
CONNECTION PROTOCOL
• Bluetooth connections are established via the
following techniques:
• 1.Standby
• 2.Page/Inquiry
• 3.Active
• 4.Hold
• 5.Sniff
• 6.Park
USAGE MODEL
DATA ACCESS POINT
• Voice/data access points is one of the key
initial usage models and involves connecting a
computing device to a communicating device
via a secure wireless link.
PERIPHERAL INTERCONNECTS

The second category of uses, peripheral interconnects,


involves connecting other devices together
PERSONAL AREA NETWORKING
The last usage model, Personal Area Networking , focuses
on the adhoc and breakdown of personal networks.
BLUETOOTH CHARACTERISTICS
• It separates the frequency band into hops. This spread
spectrum is used to hop from one channel to another,
which adds a strong layer of security.
• Up to eight devices can be networked in a piconet.
• Signals can be transmitted through walls and
briefcases, thus eliminating the need for line-of-sight.
• Devices do not need to be pointed at each other, as
signals are omni-directional.
• Governments worldwide regulate it, so it is possible to
utilize the same standard wherever one travels
ADVANTAGES OF BLUETOOTH
TECHNOLOGY
• No line of site restrictions as with IrDA.
• power consumption makes integrated in
battery powered devices very practical.
• 2.4 GHz radio frequency ensures worldwide
operability.
APPLICATIONS
• The Internet Bridge An extension of this model could
be a mobile computer that allows surfing the Internet
irrespective of the location of the user, and regardless
of whether the user is cordlessly connected through a
mobile phone (cellular) or through a wire line
connection (e.g. PSTN, ISDN, LAN, xDSL).
• 2. Automatic Check-in Hotels are testing, or plan to
test, services that allow guests to check in, unlock
room doors and even control room temperature with
handheld devices equipped with Bluetooth Technology
REFERENCES

• http://www.intel.com/mobile/bluetooth

• http://www.bluetooth.com

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