3 Bluetooth
3 Bluetooth
What is Bluetooth?
History of Bluetooth
Versions
Network Architecture
How it works?
Advantages
Disadvantages
Application Areas
Future Scope
Conclusion
References
Bluetooth is a wireless technology used to transfer
data between different electronic
devices. The distance of data
transmission is small in
comparison to other modes
of wireless communication.
This technology eradicates the
use of cords, cables, adapters
and permits the electronic devices
to communicate wirelessly among
each other.
The purpose of Bluetooth technology
is to connect numerous electronic devices together
without the need of wires.
-> The name Bluetooth was inspired by “Herald Bluetooth” was
king of Denmark who ruled in 10th century.
Slave Master
Master
Scatternet
Piconet = set of eight devices can communicate in a ad – hoc
fashion called a piconet.
Scatternet = set of piconet
Master-Slaves can switch roles(A master can simultaneously
connect up to seven slaves.)
A node can only be master of one piconet.
Adopted protocols
TCP/UDP/IP/PPP
Wireless Networks Spring 2005
It comprises of a base band processor, a radio and an antenna . The
base-band processor converts the data into signals, the antenna of
another blue tooth device, within at least 30 feet distance, receives a
transmitted signal in the air.