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Bluetooth Based Smart Sensor Networks

Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances (10-100 meters). It was developed in 1994 by Ericsson to eliminate cable connections between devices. Bluetooth devices can operate in piconets of up to 8 devices connected to a master device, or scatternets with multiple interconnected piconets. It uses frequency hopping spread spectrum technology and operates in the unlicensed 2.4GHz band. One application of Bluetooth technology is wireless sensor networks, where sensor nodes collect and transmit data to users via multi-hop routes through a gateway.

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Bluetooth Based Smart Sensor Networks

Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances (10-100 meters). It was developed in 1994 by Ericsson to eliminate cable connections between devices. Bluetooth devices can operate in piconets of up to 8 devices connected to a master device, or scatternets with multiple interconnected piconets. It uses frequency hopping spread spectrum technology and operates in the unlicensed 2.4GHz band. One application of Bluetooth technology is wireless sensor networks, where sensor nodes collect and transmit data to users via multi-hop routes through a gateway.

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By-Kokate Shantaram

Bluetooth is wireless high speed data transfer technology over a short range (10 - 100 meters). Bluetooth Wireless Technology (BWT) was developed in 1994 at Ericsson in Sweden. Purpose Originally it was build to eliminate the need for cable connections.

Ericsson on advent of BWT conceptualized a Radio Technology through a wireless personal area network (WPAN).

Bluetooth Specifications are:


Developed by: Jaap Haarsten in Sweden Standard: IEEE 802.15 ISM Band Frequency: 2.4 GHz Range: 10 100 meters Channel Bandwidth: 1 Mbps Maximum Asymmetric Data Transfer Rate: 721 Kbps

Depending on the type of connections established between various Bluetooth devices, 2 main topologies are as: 1. PICONET TOPOLOGY, and 2. SCATTERNET TOPOLOGY To any topology, there are 2 prime components: 1.MASTER device 2. SLAVE device

In bluetooth, a Piconet is a collection of up to 8 devices that frequency hop together. Primary Devices: Those devices which sets the frequency hopping pattern. Secondary Devices: Those devices which get synchronized.

Masters Bluetooth address is used for defining frequency-hopping sequence. Slave devices use master clock to synchronize their clocks so as to hop simultaneously.

use paging procedure to establish connection. Blue tooth defines three low power modes sniff, hold and park.

Scatternet consists of several Piconets connected by devices participating in multiple Piconet

Advantages of Scatternet: Higher throughput Multi-hop connections between devices in different piconets.

BWT uses 3 security mechanisms: authentication,authorization and encryption 3 levels (modes) security are:
MODE 1: No Security; MODE 2: Service Level Security; MODE 3: Link Level Security;

One such application is : WIRELESS SENSOR


NETWORKS (WSN)
Important features of WSN: Collaboration of network nodes during Execution & Data Centric nature Many smart sensor nodes scattered in the field collect data and send it to users via gateway using multi-hop routes

WSN consists of number of small devices equipped with a sensing unit, microprocessors, wireless communication interface,power source. Two main operations performed by WSN are
1. QUERING-(current value of the observation) 2. TASKING-(phenomenon has to be observed)

MERITS of Bluetooth based Smart Sensor Networks: Low Cost Low Power Consumption Short Range Wireless Technology Reasonable throughput Low maintenance cost Easy link establishment DEMERITS of Bluetooth based Smart Sensor Networks: Short Range (10 100 m) Average Speed Short Life

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