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Introduction Of Bluetooth Presented By: Tanveer Ahmed, 0934810066, CS 3 rd Year Vikas Shukla, 0934810074, CS 3 rd Year
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What is Bluetooth? History Requirements Security Features Advantages Disadvantages Future Aspects
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What Is Bluetooth Bluetooth is a wireless WPAN technology. Bluetooth provides wireless communication and data transfer between the devices. Bluetooth conceived as a low-power short-range radio technology designed to replace cables for interconnecting devices. Bluetooth networks feature a dynamic topology piconet(PAN) that can contain minimum of 2 and maximum of 8 bluetooth devices. Standard working range of bluetooth is 10 meter.
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History Of Bluetooth In 1994 By ERICSSON Development Borrowed from Harald Bluetooth “BLUETOOTH” Name In 1999 Version 1.1 First Version Released First Version In 1999 Version 1.1
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Low Cost Secure As Cables Connect Various Devices
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Features Low Cost Low Power Low Complexity Of Use Easy to use
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Bluetooth Compatible Devices
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Advantages # Wireless (No Cables) #Low Power Consumption # No Setup Need # Industry Wide Support
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Short range (10 meters) Small throughput rates - Data Rate 1.0 Mbps Fairly Expensive Less secure
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Future Aspects Radio2 Working Group – Working to overcome bandwidth, interference, and connection setup issues while remaining compatible with current radio Other Working Groups – Audio/Video, Car, Co-existence, HCI, ISDN, Local Positioning, Personal Area Networking, Printing, Still Image, UDI Study Groups – Industrial Automation
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