Bluetooth Technology explained - An Overview of Bluetooth
bhavesh
Aug 22 2006, 01:23 PM
Overview
Technology started by Ericsson
Named after 10th century Viking king(Harald Blatand)
A global wireless technology specification
“Always on” communication
Radio frequency based
Inexpensive
Intended for....
Portable devices Desktop machines Peripherals
Technology Details
Baseband protocols
Circuit switching Packet switching
Uses 24 GHz globally available unlicensed ISM radio band
Effective range is 10 meters
Slow communication rate (721Kbps)
Small number of stations
8 devices / piconet 3 voice channels
Secure
Spread spectrum
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Simply stated, Bluetooth is a wireless communication protocol. Since it's a communication protocol, you can use Bluetooth to communicate to other Bluetooth-enabled devices. In this sense, Bluetooth is like any other communication protocol that you use every day, such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP, or IMAP. Bluetooth has a client-server architecture; the one that initiates the connection is the client, and the one who receives the connection is the server. Bluetooth is a great protocol for wireless communication because it's capable of transmitting data at nearly 1MB/s, while consuming 1/100th of the power of Wi-Fi.
Comparison of Wireless Technologies
Strengths
Inexpensive
Superior range compared with IR
Omnidirectional, not requiring line of sight
Designed for ad hoc networking
Both voice and data channels
Well defined specification
Large number of implementing companies
Weaknesses
Slow communication rate (1 Mbps)
Short networking range
Limited number of network connections
Large and complex specification(over 1000 pages)
Application Areas
Pure computing applications
Presentations Card Scanning Synchronizing Data Remote Synchronization Printing Scanners
Ubiquous Applications
Communicator platforms Electronic Books Travel Home Entertainment
System Applications
In-vehicle systems Payment Systems Behavior Enforcement Collaboration Mobile E-commerce
Profiles
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Bluetooth Profiles were created to allow different Bluetooth devices to interoperate. For instance, let's say that you own a Bluetooth-enabled PDA and a Bluetooth-enabled wireless phone. Both devices have Bluetooth stacks. How can you tell if those two devices will allow you to synchronize the phone lists between each other? How will you know if you can send a phone number from the PDA to the phone? And most importantly, how can you determine if these devices will allow you to browse the Internet from the PDA, using the phone as a wireless modem?
A Bluetooth profile is a designed set of functionality for Bluetooth devices. For instance, using the examples listed above, the phone and the PDA must both support the Synchronization Profile in order to synchronize data between them. In order to send object data such as a .vcf file from the PDA to the phone, then both devices need to have the Object Push Profile implemented. Finally, the PDA and the wireless phone must both support the Dialup Networking Profile in order for the PDA to wirelessly browse the Internet via the phone. If you want your Bluetooth-enabled devices to interact, having a Bluetooth stack is not good enough -- they also need to conform to a particular profile.
A word of caution here: do not get Bluetooth profiles confused with J2ME profiles. J2ME profiles are a set of Java classes that extend the functionality of a J2ME Configuration. For instance, the MID Profile is a set of Java classes that extend the functionality of the Connected Limited Device Configuration. On the other hand, a Bluetooth profile can be implemented in any language and on any platform, because it refers to a defined set of functionality for a Bluetooth-enabled device. So the Object Push Profile can be implemented on a Palm OS PDA in C++, and can be implemented on a Bluetooth-enabled printer in assembly language. For those of you who are familiar with RUP methodology, Bluetooth Profiles are also called Bluetooth Use Cases.
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When I next buy a phone I will probably buy one that supports bluetooth. Bluetooth seems to be a good way to connect to other mobiles.
Thanks for sharing this information on bluetooth. I'd heard of it, but didn't actually know how it worked / technical information about it. This topic quoted interesting information.
I have a bluetooth mobile phone but I don´t really use it very often. Only to share some photos and stuff like that with friends.
But I found very useful the explanation, especially the origin of the name... a viking king, hehe It isn´t so strange if Ericsson developed it (it´s a brand from Sweden, I think).
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Wi-Fi uses the same radio frequencies as Bluetooth, but with higher power consumption resulting in a stronger connection. As mentioned earlier, Wi-Fi is sometimes called a wireless Ethernet. Although this is not entirely true, it provides us with an idea of what Wi-Fi is capable of. Wi-Fi is better suited for setting up networks since it is a faster connection and has increased security over Bluetooth. Wi-Fi is popular among the computing world, virtually all new laptop computers come with Wi-Fi built in, and all desktop computers are able to be adapted to have a Wi-Fi connection. Recently a few new cell phones have come out with Wi-Fi.
One method for comparing the efficiency of wireless transmission protocols such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi is called spatial capacity.
I do not have a good experience with bluetooth devices for some reason. When I was doing some testing with my J2ME application, I used a bluetooth dongle and always it has problem pairing up with my notebook and many times, it does not even respond. I switched to IRDA since then, too many problems for me.
Nice tutorial about BlueTooth, but i want to discuss some point related to your documents.
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