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Dr eam In stitut e of
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 We sincerely acknowledge the
guidance, support and assistance
extended by Dr. Dipankar Sarkar,
Director, D.I.T, Prof. Mahua
Choudhury, H.O.D Humanities and
other faculty members of D.I.T.
 We would like to thank our parents
for providing their supports.
 We also thank Microsoft Corpn. for
providing us such a platform through
which we have been able to present
What is Bluetooth?
Why use it?
Bluetooth Range & Specification
How does it work : Speed & Power
Multiple connection & conflicts
Advantages & Disadvantages
Marketing Aspects
Bluetooth Future
• Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-
range communications technology intended to
replace the cables connecting portable and /
or fixed devices while maintaining high levels
of security.

• It is designed to be used to connect both


mobile devices and peripherals that
currently require a wire.

• Simplifying communications between :

- devices and the internet.


- data synchronization.
Bluetooth was named after a tenth-century king,
Harald Bluetooth, King of Denmark and Norway.
Bluetooth is an anglicized version of Harald
Blaatand, who was known for his unification of
previously warring tribes from Denmark where the
Bluetooth technology was invented. Bluetooth
likewise was intended to unify different
technologies, such as personal computers and
mobile phones.
The Bluetooth logo merges the Germanic runes
analogous to the modern Latin letters H and B : (for
Harald Bluetooth) (Hagall)  and (Berkanan)
merged together, forming a bind rune.
• Eliminates cables.
• Inexpensive.
• Easy to set up and use.
• Readily available.
• Good security.
• Device compatibility.
• The Bluetooth specification defines a uniform
structure for a wide range of devices to
connect and communicate with each other.

• Each channel is divided into time slots 625


microseconds long.

• Packets can be up to five time slots wide.

• Data in a packet can be up to 2,745 bits in length.


• Class 3 radios – Range up to 1 meter or 3 feet.

• Class 2 radios – Range upto 10 meter or 30 feet


(most commonly found in mobile
devices).

• Class 1 radios – Range upto 100 meters or 300 feet

primarily used in industries.


Bluetooth is a
standard for tiny,
radio frequency chips
that can be plugged
into many devices.

• This chips takes all


the information and
transmit it at a special
frequency to something
called a receiver
Bluetooth chip.

• The information is
then transmitted to your
device.
How fast is
it ?
• 1 Mbps for Version 1.2
• Up to 3 Mbps supported for Version 2.0

How about p ower ?


• The most commonly used radio is Class 2
and uses 2.5 mW of power.
• Bluetooth technology is designed to have
very low power consumption.
Bluetooth enabled electronic devices connect and
communicate wirelessly through short-range, adhoc
networks known as Piconet.

Each device can simultaneously communicate with


up to seven other devices within a single Piconet.

Each device can also belong to several Piconets


simultaneously.

Piconets are established dynamically & automatically


as Bluetooth enabled devices enter and leave radio
proximity.
• Infrared – not at all.

• WiFi – possibly, but not likely.

• Bluetooth does operate in the 2.4 GHz band


like 802.11b and 802.11g, but it uses frequency
hopping instead of direct sequencing.

• Any possible interference would be very short-


lived.
Wireless (No Cables).

No Setup Needed.

Low Power Consumption (1 Milliwat).

Industry Wide Support.


Short range (10 meters).

Small throughput rates. Data Rate 1.0 Mbps.

Mostly for personal use (PANs).

Fairly Expensive.
Telecommunications

Bluetooth Headsets

Bluetooth Enabled Phone


• Net wor kin g
Industrial

When you arrive


at the office..

When you are in a meeting.. When inspecting equipments..


Medical

Bluetooth enabled Sphygmomanometer


Automotive

You get on the rent-a-car bus Car Remote by Bluetooth


Ver ti cal Mar kets
(Hotel s, Ai r po r ts)

You arrive at the airport.. You are sitting or waiting in the lounge
Bluetooth Headphone Bluetooth Headsets
Bluetooth enable Bluetooth car adapter
cell phone
Bluetooth Printer Bluetooth Keyboard
Bluetooth Camera Bluetooth Projector
Bluetooth MP3 Player Bluetooth Ultra Mobile PC
• The future of this technology becoming a
standard is likely.

• With a strong industry pushing behind it,


success is inevitable.

• Bluetooth will soon be known as Bluetooth


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www.Wikipedia.com
www.stonestreetone.com
www.stephen.ksuettc.org
www.howstuffworks.com/index.htm
www.palowireless.com/bluetooth/
www.wi-fiplanet.com
www.infosecuritylab.com
www.bluetooth.com
www.thinkdigit.com
www.google.co.in

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