Bluetooth (Seminar Report)
Bluetooth (Seminar Report)
Of
Technology, Indore
Session 2008-09
BLUETOOTH
Submitted to:
Submitted by:
Mr. Dinesh Rajpoot
Tanmay Baid
Computer
Science
II
year, III sem.
CONTENT
Introduction
The Name-Bluetooth
The basic idea
How to creates connection ?
How a Bluetooth transfer data?
CONTENT
Bluetooth security
Bluetooth Vs Wi-Fi
Beneficial because of?
Applications
References
Advantages & disadvantages
INTRODUCTION
What actually Bluetooth technology is?
It isn’t some strange formof tooth decay as you might
initially imagine. Bluetooth is the name of a technology that is
now becoming commercially available. It promises to change
significantly the way use machines.
Bluetooth technology is a wireless short-range
communication system introduced to replace the cables
connecting portable electronic devices.
Bluetooth is a developing, world wide, open, short-range
radio specification focused on communication between the
Internet and Net devices, plus it defines communication
protocols between devices and computers.
The Name – Bluetooth?
Ease of Use
Range of Devices
Secure Connections
APPLICATIONS
More prevalent applications of Bluetooth include:
Wireless control of and communication between a mobile phone and a
hands-free headsets. This was one of the earliest applications to become
popular.
Wireless networking between PCs in a confined space and where little
bandwidth is required.
Wireless communications with PC input and output devices, the most
common being the mouse, keyboard and printer.
Sending small advertisements from Bluetooth enabled advertising
hoardings to other, discoverable, Bluetooth devices.
Two seventh-generation game console, Sony's playstation3 use Bluetooth
for their respective wireless controllers.
Dial-up internet access on personal computer or PDA using a data-
capable mobile phone as a modem.
For controls where infrared was traditionally used. Replacement of wired
serial communications, GPS receivers, medical equipment and traffic
control devices.
ADVANTAGES:-
Bluetooth has a lot to offer with an increasingly
difficult market place. Bluetooth helps to bring with
it the promise of freedom from the cables and
simplicity in networking that has yet to be matched
by LAN (Local Area Network).
In the key marketplace, of wireless and handheld
devices, the closest competitor to Bluetooth is
infrared. Infrared holds many key
features, although the line of sight it provides
doesn’t go through walls or through obstacles like
that of the Bluetooth technology.
Unlike infrared, Bluetooth isn’t a line of sight and it
provides ranges of up to 100 meters. Bluetooth is
also low power and low processing with an overhead
protocol. What this means, is that it’s ideal for
integration into small battery powered devices.
DISADVANTAGES:-
Infrared can have data rates of up to 4 MBps, which
provides very fast rates for data transfer, while
Bluetooth only offers 1 MBps.
For this very reason, infrared has yet to be dispensed
with completely and is considered by many to be the
complimentary technology to that of
Bluetooth. Infrared has inherent security due to its
line of sight.
The greater range and radio frequency (RF)
of Bluetooth make it much more open to
interception and attack. For this reason, security is a
very key aspect to the Bluetooth specification.
ASPECTS USING BLUETOOTH
Although there are very few disadvantages, Bluetooth still
remains the best for short range wireless technology. Those
who have tried it love it, and they know for a fact that
Bluetooth will be around for years to come.
HAZARDS:-
First, though there has been a great deal of research,
the evidence pointing to any health hazard from
radiation in the 800 MHz to 2 GHz range at the power
levels used by mobile phones is, at worst, equivocal.
This suggests that if there is any risk at all, it is very
small. Second, I have not seen any studies
suggesting any risk from Bluetooth. This is not
surprising. While a phone needs to transmit with
enough power to reach a base station antenna that
may be a couple of miles away, Bluetooth has a
nominal range of 30 feet.
References
1.) www.bluetooth.com
2.) www.google.com
3.) www.wikipedia.org
4) www.palowireless.com