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Bluetooth Technology. By Boney Patel. Introduction . What is Bluetooth? Why is it useful? Governing Standard – Large Consortium . History.
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Bluetooth Technology By Boney Patel
Introduction • What is Bluetooth? • Why is it useful? • Governing Standard – Large Consortium
History • 1998 - Bluetooth technology is officially introduced and the BLUETOOTH SIG is formed. Bluetooth technology's intended basic purpose is to be a wire replacement technology in order to rapidly transfer voice and data. • 1999 - Bluetooth 1.0 Specification is introduced. • 2003 - The BLUETOOTH SIG overhauls the Bluetooth Core Specification with the announcement of Version 2.1. • 2004 - Bluetooth Version 2.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) is introduced. • 2005 - Devices using Version 2.0 + EDR begin to hit the market in late 2005. • 2007 - Bluetooth Core Specification Version 2.1 + EDR is adopted by the BLUETOOTH SIG. • 2009 - Bluetooth Core Specification Version 3.0 + HS (High Speed) is adopted by the BLUETOOTH SIG.
How it works? • Short range wireless connectivity. • Low power consumption • Automatic recognition.
Privacy/Security • Very Important. • Don’t want data to be shared. • Security not great. • Pairing security.
Reliability • What it really means? • Which device are you connecting to? • How large is the file? • Which version are you using? • Have the two devices been connected before?
Devices • Laptops • Gaming Consoles • Headsets • Cell Phones • Printers
Ease of Use • Very easy to use. • Connection is fast and simple. • More devices are Bluetooth capable. • Auto recognition.
Future • Diverse applications with Bluetooth. • Faster transfer rate. • Stronger connection. • Longer distance.
Conclusion • Few flaws • Security • Good for short transfers • Limitations on file size • Limitations on distance • Convenient • Faster • More simple than flash drive
References • 1.http://www.bluetooth.com/English/Experience/Pages/On_The_Cutting_Edge.aspx • 2. http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/bluetooth2.htm • 3.http://www.bluetomorrow.com/about-bluetooth-technology/history-of-bluetooth/bluetooth-history.html • 4.http://www.bluetooth.com/English/SIG/Pages/default.aspx • 5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth • 6. http://www.allbusiness.com/technology/678266-1.html