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Bluetooth Profile

Bluetooth profile A Bluetooth profile is a wireless interface specification for Bluetooth-based communication between devices. A Bluetooth profile resides on top of the Bluetooth Core Specification and (optionally) additional protocols.

Bluetooth profile At a minimum, 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. This may include an outline of the required service record, if appropriate.

Bluetooth Profile

The profiles are ٭ Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) ٭ Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) ٭ Basic Imaging Profile (BIP) ٭ Basic Printing Profile (BPP) ٭ Common ISDN Access Profile (CIP) ٭ Cordless Telephony Profile (CTP) ٭ Device ID Profile (DID) ٭ Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN) ٭ Fax Profile (FAX) ٭ File Transfer Profile (FTP) ٭ General Audio/Video Distribution Profile (GAVDP) ٭ Generic Access Profile (GAP) ٭ Generic Object Exchange Profile (GOEP) ٭ Hard Copy Cable Replacement Profile (HCRP)

The profiles are ٭ Hands-Free Profile (HFP) ٭ Human Interface Device Profile (HID) ٭ Headset Profile (HSP) ٭ Intercom Profile (ICP) ٭ LAN Access Profile (LAP) ٭ Object Push Profile (OPP) ٭ Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN) ٭ Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) ٭ Serial Port Profile (SPP) ٭ Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP) ٭ SIM Access Profile (SAP, SIM) ٭ Synchronization Profile (SYNCH) ٭ Video Distribution Profile (VDP) ٭ Wireless Application Protocol Bearer (WAPB)

Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) This profile defines how high quality audio (stereo or mono) can be streamed from one device to another over a Bluetooth connection. – For example, music streamed from a mobile phone to a wireless headset.

Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) This profile is designed to provide a standard interface to control TVs, Hi-fi equipment, etc. to allow a single remote control (or other device) to control all of the A/V equipment to which a user has access. – It may be used in concert with A2DP or VDP.

Basic Imaging Profile (BIP) This profile is designed for sending images between devices and includes the ability to resize, and convert images to make them suitable for the receiving device. It may be broken down into smaller pieces: – Image Push Allows the sending of images from a device the user controls. – Image Pull Allows the browsing and retrieval of images from a remote device.

Basic Printing Profile (BPP) This allows devices to send text, s, vCards, or other items to printers based on print jobs. This makes it more suitable for embedded devices such as mobile phones and digital cameras which cannot easily be updated with drivers dependent upon printer vendors.

Common ISDN Access Profile (CIP) This provides unrestricted access to the services, data and signaling that ISDN offers. Cordless Telephony Profile (CTP) This is designed for cordless phones to work using Bluetooth.

Device ID Profile (DID) This profile allows a device to be identified above and beyond the limitations of the Device Class already available in Bluetooth. It enables identification of the manufacturer, product id, product version, and the version of the Device ID specification version being met.

Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN) This profile provides a standard to access the Internet and other dial-up services over Bluetooth. It is based on Serial Port Profile (SPP), and provides for relatively easy conversion of existing products, through the many features that it has in common with the existing wired serial protocols for the same task.

File Transfer Profile (FTP) Provides access to the file system on another device. This includes support for getting folder listings, changing to different folders, getting files, putting files and deleting files. It uses OBEX as a transport and is based on GOEP. General Audio/Video Distribution Profile (GAVDP) Provides the basis for A2DP, and VDP.

Generic Access Profile (GAP) Provides the basis for all other profiles. Generic Object Exchange Profile (GOEP) Provides a basis for other data profiles. Based on OBEX.

Hard Copy Cable Replacement Profile (HCRP) This provides a simple wireless alternative to a cable connection between a device and a printer. Unfortunately it does not set a standard regarding the actual communications to the printer, so drivers are required specific to the printer model or range.

Hands-Free Profile (HFP) This is commonly used to allow car hands-free kits to communicate with mobile phones in the car. It uses SCO (see Synchronous Connection Oriented link) to carry a mono, Continuously variable slope delta modulation or Pulse-code modulation with logarithmic a-law or μlaw quantization audio channel.

Human Interface Device Profile (HID) Provides support for devices such as mice, joysticks, keyboards, as well as sometimes providing support for simple buttons and indicators on other types of devices. Bluetooth HID is a lightweight wrapper of the Human Interface Device protocol defined for USB.

Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN) This profile is intended to allow the use of Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol on Layer 3 protocols for transport over a Bluetooth link. Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) This profile allows exchange of Phone Book Objects between devices. It is likely to be used between a car kit and a mobile phone to allow the car kit to display the name of the incoming caller.

Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP) SDAP describes how an application should use SDP to discover services on a remote device. SDAP requires that any application be able to find out what services are available on any Bluetooth enabled device it connects to.

SIM Access Profile (SAP, SIM) This allows devices such as car phones with built in GSM transceivers to connect to a SIM card in a phone with Bluetooth, so the car phone itself doesn't require a separate SIM card.

Synchronisation Profile (SYNCH) This profile allows synchronization of Personal Information Manager (PIM) items. Video Distribution Profile (VDP) This profile allows the transport of a video stream. It could be used for streaming a recorded video from a PC media center to a portable player, or from a digital video camera to a TV.

Wireless Application Protocol Bearer (WAPB) This is a profile for carrying Wireless Application Protocol, (WAP) over Point-to-Point Protocol over Bluetooth.

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