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   INTRODUCTION
   HOW IT WORKS
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   USES MODEL
   COMPARISION WITH OTHER WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES
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   ADVANTAGES OF BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY
   CONCLUSION
   REFERENCE


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            Introduction to Bluetooth Technology
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   Bluetooth is a radio frequency specification for short range, point to point and
point to multi point voice and data transfer. Bluetooth technology facilitates the
replacement of cables normally used to connect one device to another by a short
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range radio link. With the help of blue tooth we can operate our keyboard and
mouse without direct connection of CPU. Printers, fax machines, headphone,
mouse, keyboard or any other digital devices can be part of Bluetooth system.

  In spite of facilitating the replacement of cables, Bluetooth technology works
as an universal medium to bridge the existing data networks, a peripheral
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interface for existing devices and provide a mechanism to form short ad hok
network of connected devices away from fixed network infrastructures.




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   Due to their independence on short range radio link, Bluetooth devices do not
require a line of site connection in order to communicate. Therefore a computer
can print information on a printer if printer is in inside the room. Two blue tooth




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devices can talk to each other when they come within range of 10 meters to
each other.

 Bluetooth technology represents an opportunity for the industry to deliver




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wireless solutions that are ubiquitous across a broad range of devices.



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Why it’s name is Bluetooth?

While many new technologies bear technical names, like RS-232 or IEEE
802.11b, Bluetooth, the wireless technology, is different.


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 Bluetooth was named for the 10th Century Viking king , Harald Blatand
(A.K.A., Bluetooth) who peacefully united all the tiny island kingdoms of




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Denmark, southern Sweden, and southern Norway into one country . In
keeping with its namesake, Bluetooth, the new low-cost radio technology, is
designed to unite or connect all different types of devices to effectively work




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as one. By uniting devices, Bluetooth eliminates the need for cabling in a
wide range of products, including cellular phones, PCs, headphones, audio
equipment, printers, and many more.




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                           Bluetooth Definitions
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 •   Piconet: Devices connected in an ad hoc fashion, that is, not requiring
     predefinition and planning, as with a standard network. Two to eight
     devices can be networked into a piconet. It is a peer network, that is,




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     once connected, each device has equal access to the others. However,
     one device is defined as master, and the others as slaves.

 •   Scatternet: Several piconets may form a larger scatternet, with each
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 •   Master unit: The master in a piconet whose clock and hopping sequence
     synchronizes the other devices.

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     Slave unit: Devices in a piconet that are not the master.

     MAC address: Three bit address that distinguishes each unit in a
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 •   Parked units: Piconet devices that are synchronized but don't have MAC
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 •   Sniff and hold mode: Power-saving mode of a piconet device.
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  The technology of Bluetooth centers around a 9mm x 9mm microchip, which
functions as a low cost and short range radio link. Bluetooth Technology provide
a 10 meter personal bubble that support simultaneous transmission of both voice
and data for multiple devices. Up to 8 devices can be connected in a piconet, and




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uo to 10 piconets can exist within the 10 meter bubble. Each piconet support
up to 3 simultaneous full duplex voice devices.
     The gross data rate is 1 Mb/s, but the actual data rate are 432 kbps for full
duplex transmission,721/56kbps for asymmetric transmission, and 384 kbps for
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tms2000 transmission.
       Bluetooth wireless technology is designed to be as secure as a wire with
up to 128-bit public/private key authentication, and streaming cipher up to 64 bit
based on a5 security.
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    Transmission types and rates :
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     The baseband (single channel per line) protocol combines circuit and
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   packet switching. To assure that packets do not arrive out of order, slots (up
   to five) can be reserved for synchronous packets. As noted earlier, a different
   hop signal is used for each packet. Circuit switching can be either
   asynchronous or synchronous. Up to three synchronous (voice) data
   channels, or one synchronous and one asynchronous data channel, can be
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   supported on one channel. 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. It is also possible for an asynchronous
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   connection to support 432.6 Kb/s in both directions if the link is symmetric.




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    Radio frequency and spectrum hopping :

   What if there's a lot of radio noise? Won't that interfere with Bluetooth
 connections? As a rule, the answer is no. It is designed to use fast




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 acknowledgement and frequency hopping, which will make connections
 robust. It is packet-based, and will jump to a new frequency after each
 packet is received, which not only helps limit interference problems, but also
 adds to security. Data rates are one megabyte/second, including headers. Full
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 duplex transmissions (both directions at once) are accomplished via time
 division multiplexing.

   The Bluetooth radio chip functions at 2.4 gigahertz, which is in the
 unlicensed ISM (Industrial Scientific Medical) band. It separates the 2.4
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 gigahertz frequency band into 79 hops one megahertz apart, starting with
 2.402 and ending with 2.480 (though this bandwidth is narrower in Japan,
 France, and Spain). This spread spectrum is used to hop from one channel to
 another, pseudo-randomly, which adds a strong layer of security. Up to 1600
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 hops per second can be made. The standard frequency range is 10
 centimeters to 10 meters, and can be extended to at least 100 meters by
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  Data transmission:
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   Data can be transmitted both synchronously and asynchronously. The
 Synchronous Connection Oriented (SCO) method is used primarily for voice,
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 piconet, each master-slave pair can use a different transmission mode, and
 modes can be changed at any time. Time Division Duplex (TDD) is used by
 both SCO and ACL, and both support 16 types of packets, four of which are
 control packets that are the same in each type. Because of the need for
 smoothness in data transmission, SCO packets are generally delivered via


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   reserved intervals, that is, the packets are sent in groups without allowing
   other transmissions to interrupt. SCO packets can be transmitted without
   polling by the sending unit. ACL links support both symmetric and assymetric




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   transmissions.

   Bandwidth is controlled by the master unit, which determines how much of




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   the total each slave unit can use. Slaves cannot transmit data until they have
   been polled by the master, and the master can broadcast messages to the
   slave units via ACL link.




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Network arrangement:
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Bluetooth network arrangements (topology) can         be either point-to-point or
point-to-multipoint. Any unit in a piconet can establish a connection to another
piconet to form a scatternet. See the figure, which diagrams a scatternet in
which piconet A, which consists of four units, is connected to piconet B,
consisting of two units. Note that the master unit of A is not the link Bluetooth
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 on code (FEC), 2/3 rate forward error correction code FEC, and automatic
 repeat request (ARQ). The FEC methods are designed to reduce the number
 of retransmissions. However, the over hea Three error correction techniques
 have been defined: 1/3 rate forward error corrected significantly slows




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 transmissions, so is generally not used in relatively error-free environments,
 with the exception of packet headers. The ARQ scheme requires that the
 header error and cyclic redundancy checks are okay. When they are, an
 acknowledge is sent. When they aren't, the data is resent.
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 Security is provided in three ways: through pseudo-random frequency band
 hops, authentication, and encryption. Frequency band hops make it difficult
 for anyone to eavesdrop. Authentication allows a user to control connectivity
 to only devices specified. Encryption uses secret key lengths of 1, 40, and 64
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 bits. The quality of security is excellent for most applications. However, it is
 not the highest level available, and for those users who require it, the
 suggestion is to investigate separate network transfer protocols and security
 software.
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               Connection Protocol
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    Bluetooth connections are established via the following techniques:
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 1. Standby: Devices not connected in a piconet are in standby mode. In
    this mode, they listen for messages every 1.28 seconds over 32 hop
    frequencies (fewer in Japan, Spain, and France).
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 2. Page/Inquiry: If a device wishes to make a connection with another
    device, it sends out a page message, if the address is known, or an
    inquiry followed by a page message, if it is unknown. The master unit
    sends out 16 identical page messages on 16 hop frequencies to the slave
    unit. If there is no response, the master retransmits on the other 16 hop


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      frequencies. The inquiry method requires an extra response from the
      slave unit, since the MAC address is unknown to the master unit.




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   3. Active: Data transmission occurs.

   4. Hold: When either the master or slave wishes, a hold mode can be




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      established, during which no data is transmitted. The purpose of this is to
      conserve power. Otherwise, there is a constant data exchange. A typical
      reason for going into hold mode is the connection of several piconets.




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   5. Sniff: The sniff mode, applicable only to slave units, is for power
      conservation, though not at as reduced a level as hold. During this mode,
      the slave does not take an active role in the piconet, but listens at a
      reduced level. This is usually a programmable setting.
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   6. Park: Park mode is a more reduced level of activity than the hold mode.
      During it, the slave is synchronized to the piconet, thus not requiring full
      reactivation, but is not part of the traffic. In this state, they do not have
      MAC addresses, but only listen enough to keep their synchronization with
      the master and check for broadcast messages.
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                          USAGE MODEL:
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While the Bluetooth * usage model is based on connecting devices together, it is
focused on three broad categories: voice/data access points, peripheral
interconnects, and Personal Area Networking (PAN).


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Voice/Data Access Points:

  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 (see Figure 1). For example, a mobile computer equipped with Bluetooth
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technology could link to a mobile phone that uses Bluetooth technology to
connect to the Internet to access e-mail. The mobile phone acts as a personal
access point. Even more ideal, the notebook can connect to the Internet while
the cell phone is being carried in a briefcase or purse. The Bluetooth usage
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model also envisions public data access points in the future. Imagine the current
data-equipped pay phones in airports being
upgraded with Bluetooth modems. This would allow any mobile device equipped
with Bluetooth technology to easily connect to the Internet while located within
ten meters of that access point. These access points could, of course, support

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much higher data rates than today’s modems, as public spaces could connect a
variety of private Bluetooth access points via a LAN that is routed to the Internet
over a DSL line, allowing each access point a private 1Mbps connection to the




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Peripheral Interconnects :

 The second category of uses, peripheral interconnects, involves connecting
other devices together as shown in Figure 2. Imagine standard keyboards, mice,
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and joysticks that work over a wireless link. The Bluetooth link is built into the
mobile computer; therefore, the cost of the peripheral device is less because an
access point is not needed. Additionally, many of these devices can be used in
multiple markets. For example, a Bluetooth headset used in the office could be
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connected to a Bluetooth access point that provides access to the office phone
and multi-     media functions of the mobile computer. When mobile, the same
headset could be used to interface with the cellular phone (which can now
remain in a



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briefcase or purse).Another aspect of a short-range link like Bluetooth is in the
area of proximity security devices. In this case, if one device is not within range
of another device, the first device will go into a high security mode.




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Personal Area Networking:

The last usage model, Personal Area Networking (PAN), focuses on the ad-hoc
formation and breakdown of personal networks(see Figure 3). Imagine meeting
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someone in an airport and quickly and securely exchanging documents by
establishing a private piconet. In the future, Bluetooth kiosks could provide
access to electronic media that could be quickly downloaded for later access on
the mobile device.
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                Bluetooth Special Interest group (SIG)




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      Bluetooth special group is group of companies working together to define,
developed promote an open royalty free specification for seamless wireless
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connectivity and cable replacement for a wide variety of mobility-enhancing
devices. The original charter of the SIG is to monitor the technical development
of a short range radio and to create an open global standard. It prevent the
technology from becoming the property of any single company.

     In developing the Bluetooth specification, the SIG is strictly adhering to
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some basic principles that that can be summed up in five key words: freedom,
security, simplicity, versatility and reliability. These keywords are the foundation
of Bluetooth technology. To be Bluetooth certified, a device must pass
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interoperability testing by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group thus assuring that
products meeting the specification will be able to interact with all other
Bluetooth-certified products and with the Internet.
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  In february1998, the Special Interest Group (SIG) was formed. The founding
SIG member are Ericsson, Intel, IBM, Nokia & Toshiba. Since then over 2000
adopter have joined including Compaq, Lucent, Motorola and 3com.
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 These are the features of the Bluetooth technology:

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 •   Up to eight devices can be networked in a piconet.

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     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.
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 •   Both synchronous and asynchronous applications are supported, making it
     easy to implement on a variety of devices and for a variety of services,
     such as voice and Internet.
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 •   Governments worldwide regulate it, so it is possible to utilize the same
     standard wherever one travels.
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                    COMPETING TECHNOLOGIES




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       While there is no single competing technology that covers the entire
concept of Bluetooth wireless technology, in certain market segment other
technology do exist.
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IrDA

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several years and is quite widespread. Most new portable PCs, PDAs, and some
cellular phones support IrDA, although actual adoption by users has been rather
limited. IrDA is faster than Bluetooth but is limited to point to point connections,
Whereas Bluetooth is also capable to point to multi point. IrDA’s biggest draw
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back is that it requires a clear line to sight, and is usually limited to a few feet
between devices.
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Wireless LAN:
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      Wireless LAN based on the IEEE 802.11b standard are used to replace a
wired LAN throughout a building. The transmission capacity is high and so is the
number of simultaneous users. However, compared to Bluetooth, these wireless
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LANs are more expensive, consume more power and have a larger hardware
footprint, making them unsuitable for small mobile devices.




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What is the future direction of the Bluetooth standard?
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At this time, we anticipate the Bluetooth SIG to evolve the Bluetooth technology
to provide greater bandwidth & distances, thus increasing the potential platforms
& applications used in the emerging personal area-networking marketplace.
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What is the future of Bluetooth?

Bluetooth is a continually expanding technology. There are plans to add many
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new application profiles. With over 1800 companies working on Bluetooth, the
future could not be brighter. With a strong special interest group behind
Bluetooth, the standardization of the application profiles is almost assured.
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According to market researchers, Cahners In-Stat Group, it is anticipated that as
many as 670 million products will have Bluetooth built-in by the year 2005.
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Will the speed of Bluetooth increase?

Some members of the Bluetooth SIG such as Sony & Eastman Kodak are
interested in seeing the speed of Bluetooth increasing for applications such as
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streaming video. Proposals are under consideration but it is not clear when
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                     Projected Market Growth:

Cahners In-Stat group estimates that the Bluetooth market will grow from virtually
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ship in 2005.
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     ADVANTAGES OF BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY:

    1.No line of site restrictions as with IrDA.
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    2. Low power consumption makes integrated in battery powered devices
      very practical.

    3. 2.4 GHz radio frequency ensures worldwide operability.
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    4. Tremendous momentum not only within the computer industry
       but other industries like cellular telephones and transportation.
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                    APPLICATIONS:
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Smart Home
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Homes equipped with Bluetooth devices may be able to recognise the arrival of
its bonafide residents and unlock the door on their arrival. The device will also
adjust heat to a preset temperature. While this is happening, the data from the
individual’s PDA may be exchanged with the home electronic board, and the
family calendar is updated
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to reflect the scheduled activities in the office.

The Internet Bridge
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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).


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Automatic Check-in:




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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.




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The Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or the PDA can present the electronic ticket
to the airline system without one having to go through the queue at the check-in
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feature built into the mobile phone or the PDA and confirms the reserved seat.


The Three-in-one Phone
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 With Bluetooth support, one handset will be able to provide multiple
functionality. When at home, the phone functions as a cordless phone,
connected to the fixed line. When on the move, it functions as a mobile phone
connected to the mobile network. Additionally, when the phone comes within
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a walkie-talkie.
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      1. The official Bluetooth site,http:/www.bluetooth.com
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      2. http://www.intel.com/mobile/bluetooth

      3. The wireless connectivity Technologies Comparison, Infrared and
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Bluetooth Technology Paper Presentation

  • 1. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com co om m gi. .c SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF AWARD OF DEGREE OF oogi BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ntyy eent t t dd ssuu w. . w ww ww www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 2. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m co gi. tyo d en TABLE OF CONTENTS stu INTRODUCTION HOW IT WORKS w. USES MODEL COMPARISION WITH OTHER WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES APPLICATION ww ADVANTAGES OF BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY CONCLUSION REFERENCE www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 3. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m co gi. tyo d en stu Introduction to Bluetooth Technology w. Bluetooth is a radio frequency specification for short range, point to point and point to multi point voice and data transfer. Bluetooth technology facilitates the replacement of cables normally used to connect one device to another by a short ww range radio link. With the help of blue tooth we can operate our keyboard and mouse without direct connection of CPU. Printers, fax machines, headphone, mouse, keyboard or any other digital devices can be part of Bluetooth system. In spite of facilitating the replacement of cables, Bluetooth technology works as an universal medium to bridge the existing data networks, a peripheral www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 4. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com interface for existing devices and provide a mechanism to form short ad hok network of connected devices away from fixed network infrastructures. m Due to their independence on short range radio link, Bluetooth devices do not require a line of site connection in order to communicate. Therefore a computer can print information on a printer if printer is in inside the room. Two blue tooth co devices can talk to each other when they come within range of 10 meters to each other. Bluetooth technology represents an opportunity for the industry to deliver gi. wireless solutions that are ubiquitous across a broad range of devices. tyo d en stu w. ww Why it’s name is Bluetooth? While many new technologies bear technical names, like RS-232 or IEEE 802.11b, Bluetooth, the wireless technology, is different. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 5. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Bluetooth was named for the 10th Century Viking king , Harald Blatand (A.K.A., Bluetooth) who peacefully united all the tiny island kingdoms of m Denmark, southern Sweden, and southern Norway into one country . In keeping with its namesake, Bluetooth, the new low-cost radio technology, is designed to unite or connect all different types of devices to effectively work co as one. By uniting devices, Bluetooth eliminates the need for cabling in a wide range of products, including cellular phones, PCs, headphones, audio equipment, printers, and many more. gi. tyo d en stu w. ww Bluetooth Definitions www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 6. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m • Piconet: Devices connected in an ad hoc fashion, that is, not requiring predefinition and planning, as with a standard network. Two to eight devices can be networked into a piconet. It is a peer network, that is, co once connected, each device has equal access to the others. However, one device is defined as master, and the others as slaves. • Scatternet: Several piconets may form a larger scatternet, with each piconet maintaining independence. gi. • Master unit: The master in a piconet whose clock and hopping sequence synchronizes the other devices. • • tyo Slave unit: Devices in a piconet that are not the master. MAC address: Three bit address that distinguishes each unit in a piconet. • Parked units: Piconet devices that are synchronized but don't have MAC en addresses. • Sniff and hold mode: Power-saving mode of a piconet device. d stu w. ww www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 7. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m How Bluetooth Technology Work co The technology of Bluetooth centers around a 9mm x 9mm microchip, which functions as a low cost and short range radio link. Bluetooth Technology provide a 10 meter personal bubble that support simultaneous transmission of both voice and data for multiple devices. Up to 8 devices can be connected in a piconet, and gi. uo to 10 piconets can exist within the 10 meter bubble. Each piconet support up to 3 simultaneous full duplex voice devices. The gross data rate is 1 Mb/s, but the actual data rate are 432 kbps for full duplex transmission,721/56kbps for asymmetric transmission, and 384 kbps for tyo tms2000 transmission. Bluetooth wireless technology is designed to be as secure as a wire with up to 128-bit public/private key authentication, and streaming cipher up to 64 bit based on a5 security. en Transmission types and rates : d The baseband (single channel per line) protocol combines circuit and stu packet switching. To assure that packets do not arrive out of order, slots (up to five) can be reserved for synchronous packets. As noted earlier, a different hop signal is used for each packet. Circuit switching can be either asynchronous or synchronous. Up to three synchronous (voice) data channels, or one synchronous and one asynchronous data channel, can be w. supported on one channel. 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. It is also possible for an asynchronous ww connection to support 432.6 Kb/s in both directions if the link is symmetric. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 8. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m co Radio frequency and spectrum hopping : What if there's a lot of radio noise? Won't that interfere with Bluetooth connections? As a rule, the answer is no. It is designed to use fast gi. acknowledgement and frequency hopping, which will make connections robust. It is packet-based, and will jump to a new frequency after each packet is received, which not only helps limit interference problems, but also adds to security. Data rates are one megabyte/second, including headers. Full tyo duplex transmissions (both directions at once) are accomplished via time division multiplexing. The Bluetooth radio chip functions at 2.4 gigahertz, which is in the unlicensed ISM (Industrial Scientific Medical) band. It separates the 2.4 en gigahertz frequency band into 79 hops one megahertz apart, starting with 2.402 and ending with 2.480 (though this bandwidth is narrower in Japan, France, and Spain). This spread spectrum is used to hop from one channel to another, pseudo-randomly, which adds a strong layer of security. Up to 1600 d hops per second can be made. The standard frequency range is 10 centimeters to 10 meters, and can be extended to at least 100 meters by stu increasing transmission power. Data transmission: w. Data can be transmitted both synchronously and asynchronously. The Synchronous Connection Oriented (SCO) method is used primarily for voice, and Asynchronous Connectionless (ACL) is primarily for data. Within a ww piconet, each master-slave pair can use a different transmission mode, and modes can be changed at any time. Time Division Duplex (TDD) is used by both SCO and ACL, and both support 16 types of packets, four of which are control packets that are the same in each type. Because of the need for smoothness in data transmission, SCO packets are generally delivered via www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 9. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com reserved intervals, that is, the packets are sent in groups without allowing other transmissions to interrupt. SCO packets can be transmitted without polling by the sending unit. ACL links support both symmetric and assymetric m transmissions. Bandwidth is controlled by the master unit, which determines how much of co the total each slave unit can use. Slaves cannot transmit data until they have been polled by the master, and the master can broadcast messages to the slave units via ACL link. gi. Network arrangement: tyo Bluetooth network arrangements (topology) can be either point-to-point or point-to-multipoint. Any unit in a piconet can establish a connection to another piconet to form a scatternet. See the figure, which diagrams a scatternet in which piconet A, which consists of four units, is connected to piconet B, consisting of two units. Note that the master unit of A is not the link Bluetooth en network arrangements (topology) can between the two piconets. d stu w. ww www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 10. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m Error correction and security: co on code (FEC), 2/3 rate forward error correction code FEC, and automatic repeat request (ARQ). The FEC methods are designed to reduce the number of retransmissions. However, the over hea Three error correction techniques have been defined: 1/3 rate forward error corrected significantly slows gi. transmissions, so is generally not used in relatively error-free environments, with the exception of packet headers. The ARQ scheme requires that the header error and cyclic redundancy checks are okay. When they are, an acknowledge is sent. When they aren't, the data is resent. tyo Security is provided in three ways: through pseudo-random frequency band hops, authentication, and encryption. Frequency band hops make it difficult for anyone to eavesdrop. Authentication allows a user to control connectivity to only devices specified. Encryption uses secret key lengths of 1, 40, and 64 en bits. The quality of security is excellent for most applications. However, it is not the highest level available, and for those users who require it, the suggestion is to investigate separate network transfer protocols and security software. d stu w. ww www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 11. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m co gi. tyo d en Connection Protocol stu Bluetooth connections are established via the following techniques: w. 1. Standby: Devices not connected in a piconet are in standby mode. In this mode, they listen for messages every 1.28 seconds over 32 hop frequencies (fewer in Japan, Spain, and France). ww 2. Page/Inquiry: If a device wishes to make a connection with another device, it sends out a page message, if the address is known, or an inquiry followed by a page message, if it is unknown. The master unit sends out 16 identical page messages on 16 hop frequencies to the slave unit. If there is no response, the master retransmits on the other 16 hop www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 12. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com frequencies. The inquiry method requires an extra response from the slave unit, since the MAC address is unknown to the master unit. m 3. Active: Data transmission occurs. 4. Hold: When either the master or slave wishes, a hold mode can be co established, during which no data is transmitted. The purpose of this is to conserve power. Otherwise, there is a constant data exchange. A typical reason for going into hold mode is the connection of several piconets. gi. 5. Sniff: The sniff mode, applicable only to slave units, is for power conservation, though not at as reduced a level as hold. During this mode, the slave does not take an active role in the piconet, but listens at a reduced level. This is usually a programmable setting. tyo 6. Park: Park mode is a more reduced level of activity than the hold mode. During it, the slave is synchronized to the piconet, thus not requiring full reactivation, but is not part of the traffic. In this state, they do not have MAC addresses, but only listen enough to keep their synchronization with the master and check for broadcast messages. d en stu w. USAGE MODEL: ww While the Bluetooth * usage model is based on connecting devices together, it is focused on three broad categories: voice/data access points, peripheral interconnects, and Personal Area Networking (PAN). www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 13. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m co gi. tyo d en stu Voice/Data Access Points: 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 (see Figure 1). For example, a mobile computer equipped with Bluetooth w. technology could link to a mobile phone that uses Bluetooth technology to connect to the Internet to access e-mail. The mobile phone acts as a personal access point. Even more ideal, the notebook can connect to the Internet while the cell phone is being carried in a briefcase or purse. The Bluetooth usage ww model also envisions public data access points in the future. Imagine the current data-equipped pay phones in airports being upgraded with Bluetooth modems. This would allow any mobile device equipped with Bluetooth technology to easily connect to the Internet while located within ten meters of that access point. These access points could, of course, support www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 14. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com much higher data rates than today’s modems, as public spaces could connect a variety of private Bluetooth access points via a LAN that is routed to the Internet over a DSL line, allowing each access point a private 1Mbps connection to the m Internet. co gi. tyo d en stu Peripheral Interconnects : The second category of uses, peripheral interconnects, involves connecting other devices together as shown in Figure 2. Imagine standard keyboards, mice, w. and joysticks that work over a wireless link. The Bluetooth link is built into the mobile computer; therefore, the cost of the peripheral device is less because an access point is not needed. Additionally, many of these devices can be used in multiple markets. For example, a Bluetooth headset used in the office could be ww connected to a Bluetooth access point that provides access to the office phone and multi- media functions of the mobile computer. When mobile, the same headset could be used to interface with the cellular phone (which can now remain in a www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 15. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com briefcase or purse).Another aspect of a short-range link like Bluetooth is in the area of proximity security devices. In this case, if one device is not within range of another device, the first device will go into a high security mode. m co gi. tyo d en stu Personal Area Networking: The last usage model, Personal Area Networking (PAN), focuses on the ad-hoc formation and breakdown of personal networks(see Figure 3). Imagine meeting w. someone in an airport and quickly and securely exchanging documents by establishing a private piconet. In the future, Bluetooth kiosks could provide access to electronic media that could be quickly downloaded for later access on the mobile device. ww www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 16. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m co Bluetooth Special Interest group (SIG) gi. Bluetooth special group is group of companies working together to define, developed promote an open royalty free specification for seamless wireless tyo connectivity and cable replacement for a wide variety of mobility-enhancing devices. The original charter of the SIG is to monitor the technical development of a short range radio and to create an open global standard. It prevent the technology from becoming the property of any single company. In developing the Bluetooth specification, the SIG is strictly adhering to en some basic principles that that can be summed up in five key words: freedom, security, simplicity, versatility and reliability. These keywords are the foundation of Bluetooth technology. To be Bluetooth certified, a device must pass d interoperability testing by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group thus assuring that products meeting the specification will be able to interact with all other Bluetooth-certified products and with the Internet. stu In february1998, the Special Interest Group (SIG) was formed. The founding SIG member are Ericsson, Intel, IBM, Nokia & Toshiba. Since then over 2000 adopter have joined including Compaq, Lucent, Motorola and 3com. w. ww www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 17. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m Bluetooth Characteristics: co These are the features of the Bluetooth technology: • It separates the frequency band into hops. This spread spectrum is used gi. to hop from one channel to another, which adds a strong layer of security. • Up to eight devices can be networked in a piconet. • tyo 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. en • Both synchronous and asynchronous applications are supported, making it easy to implement on a variety of devices and for a variety of services, such as voice and Internet. d • Governments worldwide regulate it, so it is possible to utilize the same standard wherever one travels. stu w. ww www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 18. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m co COMPETING TECHNOLOGIES gi. While there is no single competing technology that covers the entire concept of Bluetooth wireless technology, in certain market segment other technology do exist. tyo IrDA For cable replacement, the infrared standard IrDA has been around for en several years and is quite widespread. Most new portable PCs, PDAs, and some cellular phones support IrDA, although actual adoption by users has been rather limited. IrDA is faster than Bluetooth but is limited to point to point connections, Whereas Bluetooth is also capable to point to multi point. IrDA’s biggest draw d back is that it requires a clear line to sight, and is usually limited to a few feet between devices. stu Wireless LAN: w. Wireless LAN based on the IEEE 802.11b standard are used to replace a wired LAN throughout a building. The transmission capacity is high and so is the number of simultaneous users. However, compared to Bluetooth, these wireless ww LANs are more expensive, consume more power and have a larger hardware footprint, making them unsuitable for small mobile devices. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 19. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m co gi. tyo d en stu w. ww www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 20. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m co Bluetooth in the Future gi. What is the future direction of the Bluetooth standard? tyo At this time, we anticipate the Bluetooth SIG to evolve the Bluetooth technology to provide greater bandwidth & distances, thus increasing the potential platforms & applications used in the emerging personal area-networking marketplace. en What is the future of Bluetooth? Bluetooth is a continually expanding technology. There are plans to add many d new application profiles. With over 1800 companies working on Bluetooth, the future could not be brighter. With a strong special interest group behind Bluetooth, the standardization of the application profiles is almost assured. stu According to market researchers, Cahners In-Stat Group, it is anticipated that as many as 670 million products will have Bluetooth built-in by the year 2005. w. Will the speed of Bluetooth increase? Some members of the Bluetooth SIG such as Sony & Eastman Kodak are interested in seeing the speed of Bluetooth increasing for applications such as ww streaming video. Proposals are under consideration but it is not clear when products based on any of the proposals would be available www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 21. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m co gi. Projected Market Growth: Cahners In-Stat group estimates that the Bluetooth market will grow from virtually tyo zero in 1999 to over 1 billion Bluetooth-enabled devices that will ship in 2005. d en stu w. ww www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 22. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m co gi. tyo ADVANTAGES OF BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY: 1.No line of site restrictions as with IrDA. en 2. Low power consumption makes integrated in battery powered devices very practical. 3. 2.4 GHz radio frequency ensures worldwide operability. d stu 4. Tremendous momentum not only within the computer industry but other industries like cellular telephones and transportation. w. ww www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 23. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m co gi. tyo en APPLICATIONS: d Smart Home stu Homes equipped with Bluetooth devices may be able to recognise the arrival of its bonafide residents and unlock the door on their arrival. The device will also adjust heat to a preset temperature. While this is happening, the data from the individual’s PDA may be exchanged with the home electronic board, and the family calendar is updated w. to reflect the scheduled activities in the office. The Internet Bridge ww 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). www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 24. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com Automatic Check-in: m 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. co The Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or the PDA can present the electronic ticket to the airline system without one having to go through the queue at the check-in counters. The airline's on-line system performs the identification via the ID-tag gi. feature built into the mobile phone or the PDA and confirms the reserved seat. The Three-in-one Phone tyo With Bluetooth support, one handset will be able to provide multiple functionality. When at home, the phone functions as a cordless phone, connected to the fixed line. When on the move, it functions as a mobile phone connected to the mobile network. Additionally, when the phone comes within en range of another mobile phone with built-in Bluetooth technology, it functions as a walkie-talkie. d References : stu 1. The official Bluetooth site,http:/www.bluetooth.com w. 2. http://www.intel.com/mobile/bluetooth 3. The wireless connectivity Technologies Comparison, Infrared and Radio Frequency, Infrared Data Association, September 1998. ww www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com
  • 25. www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com m co gi. tyo d en stu w. ww www.studentyogi.com www.studentyogi.com