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Under The Supervision of Er. Sumit Verma

This document discusses Bluetooth technology. It provides an overview of Bluetooth including that it is a cable replacement technology that enables wireless communication and networking between devices within a short range of up to 100 meters. It describes how Bluetooth uses radio chips plugged into devices to connect them and transmit data at speeds up to 2 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz spectrum. Bluetooth devices can be organized into small networks called piconets, with one device acting as the master to synchronize the others.

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Under The Supervision of Er. Sumit Verma

This document discusses Bluetooth technology. It provides an overview of Bluetooth including that it is a cable replacement technology that enables wireless communication and networking between devices within a short range of up to 100 meters. It describes how Bluetooth uses radio chips plugged into devices to connect them and transmit data at speeds up to 2 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz spectrum. Bluetooth devices can be organized into small networks called piconets, with one device acting as the master to synchronize the others.

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UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF

ER. SUMIT VERMA


SUBMITTED BY:
CHIRAG MEHTA
1800252

WHAT IS BLUETOOTH.?
A CABLE REPLACEMENT TECHNOLOGY
ELIMINATES THE NEED FOR NUMEROUS AND IN
CONVIENIENT CABLE ATTACHMENTS
MAKES WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AND
NETWORKING BETWEEN DEVICES

TWO DEVICES CAN TALK THROUGH WIRES


OR THROUGH SOME WIRELESS SIGNALS
INFORMATION CAN BE SENT 1 BIT AT A TIME
IN A SCHEME CALLED SERIAL
COMMUNICATION
INFORMATION CAN BE SENT IN GROUPS OF
BITS IN A SCHEME CALLED PARALLEL
COMMUNICATION
NEED OF PROTOCOLS

ITS A STANDARD FOR A SMALL, CHEAP RADIO


CHIP TO BE PLUGGED INTO COMPUTERS,
PRINTERS, MOBILE PHONESETC.
OPERATES IN THE 2.56 GHZ ISM
OMNI-DIRECTIONAL
10M TO 100M

LOW COST
REQUIRES 1MW POWER
SUPPORTS SPEED OF 1-2 MBPS

Control of link connections

PICONET
TWO TO EIGHT DEVICES CAN BE NETWORKED
INTO A PICONET

SCATTERNET
SEVERAL PICONETS FORM A SCATTERNET

MASTER UNIT
SYNCHRONIZES THE OTHER DEVICES

SLAVE UNIT
DEVICES THAT ARE NOT MASTER

Piconets with
a single slave operation (a), a multi-slave operation (b),
and a scatternet operation (c).

BLUETOOTH CONNECTIONS ARE


ESTABLISHED VIA THE FOLLOWING
TECHNIQUES:
STANDBY
PAGE/INQUIRY
ACTIVE
HOLD
SNIFF
PARK

DATA CAN BE TRANSMITTED BOTH


SYNCHRONOUSLY AND ASYNCHRONOUSLY
THE SYNCHRONOUS CONNECTION ORIENTED
(SCO) IS USED FOR VOICE
THE ASYNCHRONOUS CONNECTIONLESS IS FOR
DATA
TDD IS USED BY BOTH SCO AND ACL
ACL LINKS SUPPORT BOTH SYMMETRIC AND
ASYMMETRIC TRANSMISSIONS.

A BLUETOOTH MODULE

HOME
OFFICE
TRAVELERS

FUTURE?
BLUETOOTH HAS A GOOD FUTURE AHEAD
BECAUSE IT MEETS A BASIC NEED OF
CONNECTIVITY IN CLOSE PROXIMITY
IT WILL HAVE TREMENDOUS EFFECTS ON
EVERYDAY LIFE.

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