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Bluetooth Technology: T. Vijaya Purnima 10030141071

Bluetooth is a wireless technology that was developed in 1994 to allow electronic devices to connect and communicate over short distances, as Bluetooth aims to simplify connections between devices by replacing wired connections with wireless "personal area networks" using short-wavelength UHF radio waves in the industrial, scientific and medical radio bands. The document then provides an overview of Bluetooth technology including its history, how it works by pairing, searching and connecting devices to transfer data, typical usage scenarios, applications of Bluetooth technology, and a vision for its future uses.
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Bluetooth Technology: T. Vijaya Purnima 10030141071

Bluetooth is a wireless technology that was developed in 1994 to allow electronic devices to connect and communicate over short distances, as Bluetooth aims to simplify connections between devices by replacing wired connections with wireless "personal area networks" using short-wavelength UHF radio waves in the industrial, scientific and medical radio bands. The document then provides an overview of Bluetooth technology including its history, how it works by pairing, searching and connecting devices to transfer data, typical usage scenarios, applications of Bluetooth technology, and a vision for its future uses.
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BLUETOOTH

TECHNOLOGY

T. Vijaya Purnima
10030141071
OVERVIEW OF BLUETOOTH
HISTORY
 What is Bluetooth?
 Bluetooth
is a short-range wireless
communications technology.

 Why this name?


 The 10th century Danish King Harald Blatand

 When did this appear?


 1994 – Ericsson study
 5 companies - (SIG) in 1998.
 First specification- in July 1999.
WHY BLUETOOTH???
 the various pieces and parts of the systems
make up a community of electronic devices.
 Different ways that electronic devices can
connect to one another:
 Component cables
 Electrical wires
 Ethernet cables
 Infrared signals
 To reduce complexity - bluetooth
CORDLESS COMPUTER
.
HOW BLUETOOTH WORKS
 “Pair”

 “Search”

 “Connect”

 “Transfer data”
HOW A CONNECTION IS
ESTABLISHED??
 A bluetooth device: adapter.

 Link management protocol: peer-to-peer message


exchange.

 Service delivery protocol : join a piconet

 Bluetooth GlobalID : exchanged

 profiles matched and a connection is setup

 uses frequency hopping in timeslots


TYPICAL BLUETOOTH SCENARIO
 support wireless point-to-point and point-to-
multipoint

 Point to Point Link


m s

 Piconet(network formed by a Master and one


or more slaves )
m

s s s
TEN REASONS YOU USE BLUETOOTH
1) completely wireless
2) surprisingly affordable
3) easy to use
4) work with other Bluetooth enabled devices
5) Low interference
6) Lower energy consumption
7) pairs with compatible devices & share info
8) creating a Personal Area Network (PAN)
9) emerging technology- constantly offering
better features and services.
10)many fads come and go , Bluetooth, however,
seems to be in it for the long haul.
SOME BLUETOOTH DEVICES

Bluetooth laser Velo Computer:


virtual Keyboard :
CONT….

Bluetooth enabled Bluetooth enabled


Helmet Car
FUTURE
 Retail and Mobile e-commerce:

 Medical Field:
•    Remote patient monitoring
•    Wireless biometric data
•    Medicine dispensers 

 Travel:
Airlines – Ticketless travel

 Home network:
“THINGS THAT THINK…

DON’T MAKE SENSE UNLESS THEY LINK.”

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