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“Things that think…
  don’t make sense unless they link.”



               Welcome to the World of Bluetooth
                    -imagine the world without wires



KASHYAP SHAH                            NISARG MARATHA
:Overview of Bluetooth:
• What is Bluetooth?
  – Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology.

• Why this name?
  – It was taken from the 10th century Danish King Harald Blatand who
    unified Denmark and Norway.

• When does it appear?
  The Bluetooth specification was first developed in 1994 by Sven Mattison
  and Jaap Haartsen, who were working for Ericsson Mobile Platforms in
  Sweden.
   – 5 companies (Ericsson, Nokia, IBM, Intel & Toshiba) joined to form the
     Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) in 1998.
   – First specification released in July 1999.
:Bluetooth technology:
• Bluetooth is a wireless system that uses radio waves for communication.
  It has the ability to communicate with many different devices at once
  without interference.
• Bluetooth is an open standard for short-range transmission of digital voice
  and data that supports point-to-point and multipoint applications.
  Bluetooth is based on a low-cost, low power, short range radio link.
  Bluetooth cuts the cord that used to tie up digital devices. When two
  bluetooth devices come within 50 meters range of each other,they establish
  a connection together. It operates at 2.45 ghz which is available globally,
  although slight variation of location and width of band apply.

• The range is set at 10 to100 meters to optimize for target market of mobile
  and business user. The range can, however, be increased.

• Gross data rate is 1mbit/s, with second generation plans to increase to 2
  mbit/sec.One-to-one connections allow maximum data transfer rate of 723
  kbit/s. It has low power consumption, drawing only 0.3 ma in standby mode.
  This enables maximum performance longevity for battery powered devices.
:Different Versions of Bluetooth:
• This are the different versions of bluetooth technologies we have
   since 1999.
1. Bluetooth v1.0 and v1.0B ( with mandatory bluetooth hardware
    device address )
2. Bluetooth v1.1 ( ratified as IEEE standard 802.15.1-2002 )
3. Bluetooth v1.2 ( faster connection and discovery )
4. Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR ( enhanced data rate )
5. Bluetooth v2.1 ( secure simple pairing-SSP )
6. Bluetooth v3.0 ( high speed data transfer )
7. Bluetooth v4.0 ( low energy consumption – recently used in apple
    i -phone 4S )
:Technical Features:
                                    Spread Spectrum (Frequency Hopping) &
Connection Type
                                    Time Division Duplex (1600 hops/sec)
                                    2.4 GHz ISM Open Band (79 MHz of
Spectrum
                                    spectrum = 79 channels)
Modulation                          Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying
Transmission Power                  1 mw – 100 mw
Data Rate                           1 Mbps
Range                               30 ft
Supported Stations                  8 devices
Data Security –Authentication Key   128 bit key
Data Security –Encryption Key       8-128 bits (configurable)
Module size                         9 x 9 mm
• Bluetooth will support wireless point-to-point and
  point-to-multipoint (broadcast) between devices
  in a piconet.

• Point to Point Link
   – Master - slave relationship
   – Bluetooth devices can function as masters or
      slaves

• Piconet
   – It is the network formed by a Master and one
      or more slaves (max 7)
   – Each piconet is defined by a different hopping
      channel to which users synchronize to
   – Each piconet has max capacity (1 Mbps)
: Piconet Structure :




•   All devices in piconet hop together.
•    Master’s ID and master’s clock determines frequency
    hopping sequence & phase. Scatternet structure consists
    several piconets together.
Bluetooth
: Bluetooth Protocol Stack :
              • The heart of the Bluetooth
                specification is the Bluetooth protocol
                stack By providing well-defined layers
                of functionality, the Bluetooth
                specification ensures interoperability
                of Bluetooth devices and encourages
                adoption of Bluetooth technology.

              • Bluetooth is defined as a layered
                protocol architecture consisting of
                core protocols, cable replacement and
                telephony control protocols, and
                adopted protocols .
: Core System Protocols :
• Radio (RF) protocol : Specifies details of the air interface, the use of
  frequency hopping, modulation scheme, and transmit power.

• Baseband protocol : Concerned with connection establishment within
  a Piconet, addressing, packet format, timing, and power control.

• Link Manager protocol (LMP) : Responsible for link setup between
  Bluetooth devices and ongoing link management.

• Logical link control and adaptation protocol (L2CAP)
  L2CAP provides both connectionless and connection-oriented services.

• Service discovery protocol (SDP) : Device information, services, and
  the characteristics of the services can be queried to enable the
  establishment of a connection between two or more Bluetooth
  devices
: Additional Protocols :
• RF COMM : It provides connections to multiple devices by relying on
  L2CAP to handle multiplexing over single connection

• Wireless access protocol (WAP): It supports the limited display size
  and resolution typically found on mobile devices by providing special
  formats for Web pages

• Object exchange protocol (OBEX): OBEX is a protocol designed to
  allow a variety of devices to exchange data simply and spontaneously.

• Telephony control protocol : Bluetooth's Telephony Control protocol
  Specification (TCS) defines how telephone calls should be sent across
  a Bluetooth link

• Point-to-point protocol (PPP): The point-to-point protocol is an
  Internet standard protocol for transporting IP datagram over a point-
  to-point link
: Bluetooth Profiles :
• In order to use Bluetooth wireless technology, a device must be able
  to interpret certain Bluetooth profiles. The profiles define the
  possible applications

• each profile specification contains information on the following
  topics:
        Dependencies on other profiles
        Suggested user interface formats
        Specific parts of the Bluetooth protocol stack used by
          the profile. To perform its task, each profile uses particular
          options and parameters at each layer of the stack .

• Certain examples : Generic Access Profiles, Telephony Control
  Protocol Specification, Generic Object Exchange Profiles, Serial Port
  Profiles
: Health Concerns :
• The carrier waves used by Bluetooth's transmitter is of the
  same frequency range as microwave Ovens (Bluetooth uses
  2.402 GHz to 2.480 GHz).

• Actually, the transmitting power is far too weak to be
  noticeable for humans. When using a wireless phone or a
  Bluetooth device, some of the emitted RF energy is absorbed
  by the body. The penetration depth is about 1.5 cm at 2450
  MHz which means that the absorption is very superficial.

• The radiated output power of Bluetooth devices is low when
  compared to other widely used mobile devices, so it is
  assumed that the potential for health risks are also
  correspondingly lower.
: Comparison between various
       Technologies :
: Applications of Bluetooth :
• Wireless control of and communication between a mobile phone and
  a hands free headset. This was one of the earliest applications to
  become popular.
• Wireless communication with pc input and output devices, the most
  common being the mouse, keyboard and printer.
• Transfer of files, contact details, calendar appointments, and
  reminders between devices with obex.
• In 2004 released cars like toyota prius & lexus ls 430 have hands free
  call system.
• Sending small advertisements from bluetooth-enabled advertising
  hoardings to other, discoverable, bluetooth devices.
• In game consoles like sony's playstation 3 and psp go, use bluetooth
  for their respective wireless controllers.
Applications




• Dial-up internet access on personal computers or PDAs using a data-capable
mobile phone as a wireless modem.
• Personal security application on mobile phones for prevention of theft or loss of
items.
• In Real-time location systems (RTLS).
  Digital Pulse Oximetry System
  Toshiba Washer & Dryer.
: Future of Bluetooth :
• Success of Bluetooth depends on how well it is integrated into
  consumer products
    – Consumers are more interested in applications than the
      technology
    – Bluetooth must be successfully integrated into consumer
      products
    – Must provide benefits for consumer


  Key Success Factors :
    –   Interoperability
    –   Mass Production at Low Cost
    –   Ease of Use
    –   End User Experience
Bluetooth
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Bluetooth

  • 1. “Things that think… don’t make sense unless they link.” Welcome to the World of Bluetooth -imagine the world without wires KASHYAP SHAH NISARG MARATHA
  • 2. :Overview of Bluetooth: • What is Bluetooth? – Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. • Why this name? – It was taken from the 10th century Danish King Harald Blatand who unified Denmark and Norway. • When does it appear? The Bluetooth specification was first developed in 1994 by Sven Mattison and Jaap Haartsen, who were working for Ericsson Mobile Platforms in Sweden. – 5 companies (Ericsson, Nokia, IBM, Intel & Toshiba) joined to form the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) in 1998. – First specification released in July 1999.
  • 3. :Bluetooth technology: • Bluetooth is a wireless system that uses radio waves for communication. It has the ability to communicate with many different devices at once without interference. • Bluetooth is an open standard for short-range transmission of digital voice and data that supports point-to-point and multipoint applications. Bluetooth is based on a low-cost, low power, short range radio link. Bluetooth cuts the cord that used to tie up digital devices. When two bluetooth devices come within 50 meters range of each other,they establish a connection together. It operates at 2.45 ghz which is available globally, although slight variation of location and width of band apply. • The range is set at 10 to100 meters to optimize for target market of mobile and business user. The range can, however, be increased. • Gross data rate is 1mbit/s, with second generation plans to increase to 2 mbit/sec.One-to-one connections allow maximum data transfer rate of 723 kbit/s. It has low power consumption, drawing only 0.3 ma in standby mode. This enables maximum performance longevity for battery powered devices.
  • 4. :Different Versions of Bluetooth: • This are the different versions of bluetooth technologies we have since 1999. 1. Bluetooth v1.0 and v1.0B ( with mandatory bluetooth hardware device address ) 2. Bluetooth v1.1 ( ratified as IEEE standard 802.15.1-2002 ) 3. Bluetooth v1.2 ( faster connection and discovery ) 4. Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR ( enhanced data rate ) 5. Bluetooth v2.1 ( secure simple pairing-SSP ) 6. Bluetooth v3.0 ( high speed data transfer ) 7. Bluetooth v4.0 ( low energy consumption – recently used in apple i -phone 4S )
  • 5. :Technical Features: Spread Spectrum (Frequency Hopping) & Connection Type Time Division Duplex (1600 hops/sec) 2.4 GHz ISM Open Band (79 MHz of Spectrum spectrum = 79 channels) Modulation Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying Transmission Power 1 mw – 100 mw Data Rate 1 Mbps Range 30 ft Supported Stations 8 devices Data Security –Authentication Key 128 bit key Data Security –Encryption Key 8-128 bits (configurable) Module size 9 x 9 mm
  • 6. • Bluetooth will support wireless point-to-point and point-to-multipoint (broadcast) between devices in a piconet. • Point to Point Link – Master - slave relationship – Bluetooth devices can function as masters or slaves • Piconet – It is the network formed by a Master and one or more slaves (max 7) – Each piconet is defined by a different hopping channel to which users synchronize to – Each piconet has max capacity (1 Mbps)
  • 7. : Piconet Structure : • All devices in piconet hop together. • Master’s ID and master’s clock determines frequency hopping sequence & phase. Scatternet structure consists several piconets together.
  • 9. : Bluetooth Protocol Stack : • The heart of the Bluetooth specification is the Bluetooth protocol stack By providing well-defined layers of functionality, the Bluetooth specification ensures interoperability of Bluetooth devices and encourages adoption of Bluetooth technology. • Bluetooth is defined as a layered protocol architecture consisting of core protocols, cable replacement and telephony control protocols, and adopted protocols .
  • 10. : Core System Protocols : • Radio (RF) protocol : Specifies details of the air interface, the use of frequency hopping, modulation scheme, and transmit power. • Baseband protocol : Concerned with connection establishment within a Piconet, addressing, packet format, timing, and power control. • Link Manager protocol (LMP) : Responsible for link setup between Bluetooth devices and ongoing link management. • Logical link control and adaptation protocol (L2CAP) L2CAP provides both connectionless and connection-oriented services. • Service discovery protocol (SDP) : Device information, services, and the characteristics of the services can be queried to enable the establishment of a connection between two or more Bluetooth devices
  • 11. : Additional Protocols : • RF COMM : It provides connections to multiple devices by relying on L2CAP to handle multiplexing over single connection • Wireless access protocol (WAP): It supports the limited display size and resolution typically found on mobile devices by providing special formats for Web pages • Object exchange protocol (OBEX): OBEX is a protocol designed to allow a variety of devices to exchange data simply and spontaneously. • Telephony control protocol : Bluetooth's Telephony Control protocol Specification (TCS) defines how telephone calls should be sent across a Bluetooth link • Point-to-point protocol (PPP): The point-to-point protocol is an Internet standard protocol for transporting IP datagram over a point- to-point link
  • 12. : Bluetooth Profiles : • In order to use Bluetooth wireless technology, a device must be able to interpret certain Bluetooth profiles. The profiles define the possible applications • each profile specification contains information on the following topics:  Dependencies on other profiles  Suggested user interface formats  Specific parts of the Bluetooth protocol stack used by the profile. To perform its task, each profile uses particular options and parameters at each layer of the stack . • Certain examples : Generic Access Profiles, Telephony Control Protocol Specification, Generic Object Exchange Profiles, Serial Port Profiles
  • 13. : Health Concerns : • The carrier waves used by Bluetooth's transmitter is of the same frequency range as microwave Ovens (Bluetooth uses 2.402 GHz to 2.480 GHz). • Actually, the transmitting power is far too weak to be noticeable for humans. When using a wireless phone or a Bluetooth device, some of the emitted RF energy is absorbed by the body. The penetration depth is about 1.5 cm at 2450 MHz which means that the absorption is very superficial. • The radiated output power of Bluetooth devices is low when compared to other widely used mobile devices, so it is assumed that the potential for health risks are also correspondingly lower.
  • 14. : Comparison between various Technologies :
  • 15. : Applications of Bluetooth : • Wireless control of and communication between a mobile phone and a hands free headset. This was one of the earliest applications to become popular. • Wireless communication with pc input and output devices, the most common being the mouse, keyboard and printer. • Transfer of files, contact details, calendar appointments, and reminders between devices with obex. • In 2004 released cars like toyota prius & lexus ls 430 have hands free call system. • Sending small advertisements from bluetooth-enabled advertising hoardings to other, discoverable, bluetooth devices. • In game consoles like sony's playstation 3 and psp go, use bluetooth for their respective wireless controllers.
  • 16. Applications • Dial-up internet access on personal computers or PDAs using a data-capable mobile phone as a wireless modem. • Personal security application on mobile phones for prevention of theft or loss of items. • In Real-time location systems (RTLS). Digital Pulse Oximetry System Toshiba Washer & Dryer.
  • 17. : Future of Bluetooth : • Success of Bluetooth depends on how well it is integrated into consumer products – Consumers are more interested in applications than the technology – Bluetooth must be successfully integrated into consumer products – Must provide benefits for consumer Key Success Factors : – Interoperability – Mass Production at Low Cost – Ease of Use – End User Experience