Group Members Nishant Vaity Sushant Chavan Wireless Networks As early as 1901, the Italian physcist Guglielmo Marconi demostrated a ship-to- shore.

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Group Members Nishant Vaity Sushant Chavan

Wireless Networks As early as 1901, the Italian physcist Guglielmo Marconi demostrated a ship-to- shore wireless telegraph, using Morse Code (using dots and dashes). Modern digital wireless system have better performance, but the basic idea is the same.

Bluetooth is in a variety of new products such as phones, printers, modems, and headsets. Bluetooth is acceptable for situations when two or more devices are in close proximity with each other and don't require high bandwidth. Bluetooth is most commonly used with phones and hand-held computing devices, either using a Bluetooth headset or transferring files from phones and PDAs to computers. Introduction To Bluetooth Technology

System interconnection is all about interconnecting the components of a computer using short-range radio. Almost all computer has a monitor, keyboard,mouse and printer connected to main unit by cables. So many new users have a hard time plugging all the cables into right holes even though they are color coded. Some companies got together to design a short-range wireless network called Bluetooth, used to connect diffrent component without wires.

The Bluetooth specification was first developed in 1994 by Sven Mattison and Jaap Haartsen, who were working for Ericsson Mobile Platforms in Lund, Sweden at the time. The specifications were formalized by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). The SIG was formally announced on May 20, Today it has over 6000 companies worldwide. It was established by Ericsson, Sony Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Toshiba and Nokia, and later joined by many other companies as Associate or Adopter members. Bluetooth is also known as IEEE History Of Bluetooth

Architecture The basic unit of a Bluetooth system is a Piconet. Which consists of master node and up to seven active slave nodes within a distance of 10 meters. Multiple piconet can exists in the same room and can even be connected via bridge node. An interconnected collection of piconet is called a Scatternet.

Communication and connection (PICONET) A Bluetooth device playing the role of the "master" can communicate with up to 7 devices playing the role of the "slave". This network "group of up to 8 devices" (1 master and 7 slaves) is called a piconet. A piconet is an ad-hoc computer network of devices using Bluetooth technology protocols to allow one master device to interconnect with up to seven active slave devices (because a three- bit MAC address is used). Up to 255 further slave devices can be inactive, or parked, which the master device can bring into active status at any time.

At any given time, data can be transferred between the master and 1 slave; but the master switches rapidly from slave to slave in a round-robin fashion. (Simultaneous transmission from the master to multiple slaves is possible, but not used much in practice). Either device may switch the master/slave role at any time.

Bluetooth specification allows connecting 2 or more piconets together to form a scatternet, with some devices acting as a bridge by simultaneously playing the master role in one piconet and the slave role in another piconet. These devices have yet to come, though are supposed to appear in 2007.

Bluetooth Applications Wireless control of and communication between a cell phone and a hands free headset or car kit 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.

Transfer of files between devices via OBEX. Transfer of contact details, calendar appointments, and reminders between devices via OBEX. Replacement of traditional wired serial communications in test equipment, GPS receivers and medical equipment. Wireless control of a games Sony's PlayStation 3 both use Bluetooth technology for their wireless controllers.