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1 By Abdullah M. Dalloul…20020447. Abdullah M. Dalloul…20020447. Salman Y. Mansour...20020826. Salman Y. Mansour...20020826. Supervisor. Supervisor. Dr. Basil hammed. Dr. Basil hammed. Bluetooth Technology

2 What is Bluetooth ? History Bluetooth Architecture Bluetooth system Network Topology Security Bluetooth benefits Conclusion Content BLUETOOTH

3 What is Bluetooth? A short-range wireless communications technology. Low bandwidth, low power, voice and data transfer. Adaptable to any type of electronic devices; Cell phones, laptops, PC`s, Cameras and scanners. Automatic connections (no user prompting). BLUETOOTH

4 History Name came from Harold Blatand king of Denmark ( 940 - 981). 1994 – Ericsson study on a wireless technology to link mobile phones and accessories. 1998 the Special Interest Group (SIG) was founded by Ericcsson. 1999 first Bluetooth production. BLUETOOTH

5 The Special Interest Group (SIG) Microsoft Motorola Nokia Toshiba Erricson IBM Intel Agere systems BLUETOOTH

6 Bluetooth Architecture ISM Radio band (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) at 2.4 - 2.48 GHz. Range 10 - 100 m. 1 Mbps Data Rate (750 Kbps in real). Power consuming 1 milliwatt. Embedded frequency chip into an electronic device. BLUETOOTH

7 Bluetooth system Consisting of a Bluetooth Module and a Bluetooth Host. Module is partitioned into the radio unit, the baseband unit and the Host Controller firmware. Host consists of the software protocol stack and the application software BLUETOOTH

8 Bluetooth Module Bluetooth HostContinue… Application software is the user specified and implements the device functionality. Application software is the user specified and implements the device functionality. Host Controller realizes communication between Module and Host. Host Controller realizes communication between Module and Host. Baseband is a controller, establishing and maintaining the connection. Baseband is a controller, establishing and maintaining the connection. Radio transceiver enables the wireless link between devices. Radio transceiver enables the wireless link between devices. Bluetooth Host Bluetooth Module Radio unit HCI driver Host drives and application Baseband & link controller Host controller Link Manager Commands Events Data BLUETOOTH

9 Network Topology P Piconet. S Scatternet. BLUETOOTH

10 Security For each Bluetooth device there is:- A 48 bit fixed public address that is unique for each device. A 128 bits private user key which is derived during initialization and kept stable A 128 bits random number which is generated randomly for each new transaction BLUETOOTH

11 Bluetooth benefits: Eliminates cables and wires between devices. Facilitates both data and voice communication Enables ad hoc networks between multiple Bluetooth devices. Spread-spectrum frequency. BLUETOOTH

12 Other wireless technologies: IrDA The IrDA enables bidirectional infrared communication between the devices ( at least 1-meter / Typically, 2 meters). HomeRF The HomeRF is designed to carry both voice and data and to inter-operate with the Public Switched Telephone Network and the Internet. BLUETOOTH

13 Comparison of Technologies BluetoothHomeRFIrDA Max. Speed 1 Mbps 10 Mbps 4 Mbps PowerLowHighNone Data Rate 1 Mbps 1.6 Mbps 16 Mbps Distance 10 meters 50 meters 5 meters CostMediumMediumLow BLUETOOTH

14 Conclusions Bluetooth was originally intended to be a cable replacement. Bluetooth is a global, RF-band (ISM band: 2.4GHz), short-range, low power, personal devices Embedding Bluetooth chip into an electronic device will allow many devices to be Bluetooth-enabled. BLUETOOTH

15 Thanks Thanks


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