Project On Bluetooth Technology: Presented By
Project On Bluetooth Technology: Presented By
Project On Bluetooth Technology: Presented By
On
Bluetooth Technology
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
HOW IT WORKS
USES MODEL
COMPARISION WITH OTHER WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES
APPLICATION
ADVANTAGES OF BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY
CONCLUSION
REFERENCE
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
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.
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
devices can talk to each other when they come within range of 10 meters to each
other.
Bluetooth Definitions
How Bluetooth Technology Work :The technology of Bluetooth centers around a 9mm x 9mm microchip, which
functions as a low cost and short range radio link.
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.
Data transmission:
Network arrangement:
Bluetooth network arrangements (topology) can be either point-to-point or pointto-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 network
arrangements (topology) can between the two piconets.
It separates the frequency band into hops. This spread spectrum is used
to hop from one channel to another, which adds a strong layer of security.
COMPETING TECHNOLOGIES
While there is no single competing technology that covers the entire concept of
Bluetooth wireless technology, in certain market segment other technology do
exist.
IrDA
For cable replacement, the infrared standard IrDA has been around for
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. IrDAs biggest draw
back is that it requires a clear line to sight, and is usually limited to a few feet
between devices.
Wireless LAN:
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
LANs are more expensive, consume more power and have a larger hardware
footprint, making them unsuitable for small mobile devices.
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.
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
feature built into the mobile phone or the PDA and confirms the reserved seat.
The Three-in-one Phone
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
References :
1. The official Bluetooth site,http:/www.bluetooth.com
2. http://www.intel.com/mobile/bluetooth
Acknowledgement :
Rupa
Nitya Prakash Padhy
Roshan Patra