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BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY
What is Bluetooth?
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Ultimate Headset
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Cordless Computer
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Bluetooth Goals & Vision
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Classification
POWER RANGE
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Typical Bluetooth Scenario
• Piconet
— It is the network formed by a Master and one or more slaves
(max 7) m
— Each piconet is defined by a different hopping channel to
which users synchronize to
— Each piconet has max capacity (1 Mbps) s s s
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Piconet Structure
Master
Active Slave
Parked Slave
Standby
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Ad-hoc Network – the Scatternet
• Inter-piconet communication
• Up to 10 piconets in a
scatternet
• Multiple piconets can operate
within same physical space
• This is an ad-hoc, peer to
peer (P2P) network
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File Transfer Profile
• Profile provides:
• Enhanced client-server interactions:
- browse, create, transfer folders
- browse, pull, push, delete files
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Headset Profile
• Profile provides:
• Both devices must provide capability to initiate connection &
accept/terminate calls.
• Volume can be controlled from either device.
• Audio gateway can notify headset of an incoming call.
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Core Bluetooth Products
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Other Products…
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Security
• Security Measures
— Link Level Encryption & Authentication.
— Personal Identification Numbers (PIN) for device access.
— Long encryption keys are used (128 bit keys).
— These keys are not transmitted over wireless. Other parameters are
transmitted over wireless which in combination with certain
information known to the device, can generate the keys.
— Further encryption can be done at the application layer.
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A Comparison
WLAN
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Bluetooth vs. IrD
• Bluetooth •IrD
— Point to Multipoint —Point to point
—Intended for Data
— Data & Voice
Communication
— Easier Synchronization due
—Infrared, LOS communication
to omni-directional and no
—Can not penetrate solid objects
LOS requirement
—Both devices must be stationary,
— Devices can be mobile for synchronization
— Range 10 m —Range 1 m
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Future of Bluetooth
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Thank You
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