Overview The Basics Core Specification Version Spectrum International Radio Frequency Allocation Range Power Benefits Protocol Stack Bluetooth Architecture Bluetooth Profiles Security Pairing Bluetooth Devices Comparing With Other Technologies References Questions or Comments?
The Basics Short-range communication technology Key features Global acceptance Fundamental strength
Core Specification Versions Version 1.2 Version 2.0 +
Spectrum Industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) band Adaptive frequency hopping (AFH)
International Radio Frequency Allocation
Range Class 1 radios Class 2 radios Class 3 radios
Power Class 2 – 2.5 mW of power Low power consumption
Benefits Why choose this technology? Globally available Range of devices Ease of use Secure connections
Protocol Stack
Bluetooth Architecture Piconet Scatternet
Bluetooth Profiles What is a profile?
Bluetooth Profiles The serial port profile group
Bluetooth Profiles The generic object exchange profile group
Bluetooth Profiles Telephony control protocol specification profile group
Security Bluejacking Bluesnarfing Passkeys / Bonding Security Modes –Security Mode 1 –Security Mode 2 –Security Mode 3
Security levels Trusted device Untrusted device
Services security Three levels: Authorization and authentication Authentication only Open
Pairing Bluetooth Devices
Compare with Other Technologies Wi-Fi (IEEE ) Certified Wireless USB Infrared (IrDA)
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