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BLUETOOTH AS A PERSONAL AREA NETWORK

BLUETOOTH AS A PERSONAL AREA NETWORK. HUSSAM AL-OMARI 244952 MUJDAL AL-QAHTANI 235732 References References 1. David Kammer, "Bluetooth Application Developers Guide" 2. JELENA,"Performance Modeling and Analysis of Bluetooth Networks Polling, Scheduling, and Traffic Control".

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BLUETOOTH AS A PERSONAL AREA NETWORK

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  1. BLUETOOTH AS A PERSONAL AREA NETWORK HUSSAM AL-OMARI 244952 MUJDAL AL-QAHTANI 235732 References References 1. David Kammer, "Bluetooth Application Developers Guide" 2. JELENA,"Performance Modeling and Analysis of Bluetooth Networks Polling, Scheduling, and Traffic Control". 3. Christian Ghermann "Bluetooth.Security.2004" 4. Suitetooth. PDF from the internet.

  2. Contents: INTRODUCTION • The Physical Layer • Traffic Types • The Protocol Stack • Applications CONCLUSION

  3. Introduction 1. What is Bluetooth 2. Why It took this name Figure1. A Network using Bluetooth [1]

  4. The Physical Layer • Radio layer Table 1. Transmission powers[2]

  5. Traffic Types • ACL Table2. ACL Packet types[2]

  6. Traffic Types • SCO Table 3. SCO Packet types[2]

  7. Traffic Types • ESCO Table4. eSCO Packet types[2]

  8. The Protocol Stack • L2CAP • RFCOMM • OBEX • PPP • TCS Binary • SDP • Management Entities • HCI • Lower Layers Figure2. the protocol stack of the Bluetooth[1]

  9. Applications

  10. CONCLUSION

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