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Respected Mam Madhurima
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Presented by Sharath Kumar
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Definition of Bluetooth
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Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. It was taken from the 10th century Danish King Herald Blatand Erikson, Nokia, IBM, Toshiba & Intel joined to form the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) First specification released in July 1999.
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Uses the radio range of 2.45 GHz The maximum bandwidth is 1 Mb/s Several Bluetooth devices can network called a “Piconet” Example: A conference room with many laptops wishing to communicate with each Other.
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Laptops Cellular phones Personal Digital Assistants Headsets Printers Keyboards/mice GPS Major use in consumer electronics
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Allows 8 devices to communicate in a local network known as Personal Area Network or PAN. Its low power consumption, its range is limited to 10 m. range can be increased to 100 m by higher Powered antenna. Three classes of Bluetooth devices Class 3 radios – range of 1 meter or 3 Feet. Class 2 radios – range of 10 meters or 30 feet Class 1 radios –range of 100 meters or 300 feet
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The Bluetooth standard is maintained by Bluetooth Special Interest Group Covers topics such as inter operability, testing and qualification of Bluetooth devices Most important, outlines the specifications for: Bluetooth Radio Baseband LMP – Link Manager Protocol
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B LUETOOTH A PPLICATIONS
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H ANDSET F AX L AN ACCESS F ILE T RANSFER B ASIC PRINTING H ANDS - FREE I NTERCOM A/V REMOTE CONTROL
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Success of Bluetooth depends on how well it is integrated into consumer products Consumers are interested in applications than the technology Bluetooth must be successfully integrated into consumer -- products Must provide benefits for consumer Must not destroy current product benefits Key Success Factors Interoperability Mass Production at Low Cost Ease of Use End User Experience
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R EQUIREMENTS Low cost as cables – chip $5 Secure as cables – must support authentication and encryption Must support both data and voice. Must connect to a variety of devices. Must be able to function in a noisy environment. Must be low power, compact and global.
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Bluetooth Architecture Overview James Kardach www.bluetooth.com www.google.com www.palowireless.com R EFERENCE
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