Faculty of Engineering Technology Analog Communications Bluetooth Technology
Faculty of Engineering Technology Analog Communications Bluetooth Technology
Analog Communications
Bluetooth Technology
Prepared by:
Raghda Omar Assaad
Supervised by:
Dr. Belal Ayyoub
Bluetooth Specifications
Fixed/Mobile Mobile
Circuit/ Packet Both
Max
1Mb
Bandwidth
Range 10 meters
2.40GHz-2.483.5Ghz (U.S. and Europe) or 2.472Ghz-
Frequency
2.497Ghz (Japan)
Host Network None
Definer Bluetooth SIG
Bluetooth RF Properties
Low energy radio waves are the principal transmission system in
Bluetooth networking. The frequency of Bluetooth capable devices
ranges from 2.402 GHz to as high as 2.480 GHz, a frequency range
specifically reserved by international agreement for ISM or medical,
industrial and scientific devices.
Transmission Capabilities
Other devices in the market that use the same ISM band are garage
door openers, cordless phones, baby monitors, etc and all these
devices contribute to the increase in the risk of interference among
Bluetooth devices. To avoid this, Bluetooth devices only use about 1
miliwatt of power in transmitting its signals. This makes the effective
range of a Bluetooth device about 32 feet or ten meters and thus
limits the chances of interference from other nearby devices.
Bluetooth Security
Mode Description
3 No authentication or authorization is required
2 Authentication is required; authorization is not required
1 Authorization and authentication are required
Bluetooth devices can communicate with one another even when they
are not in the same room. In fact, even in its low power setting, a
Bluetooth device can communicate with another device that is within
its ten-meter radius regardless of walls, windows, or other physical
obstructions.
References:
http://nl.tech-faq.com