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Slide 1: An insight into… By Kenneth Ortega
Slide 2: contents Introduction Uses History Development The Future of Bluetooth
Slide 3: What is it?
Slide 4: What is it? Bluetooth is a form of wireless connection between various devices, ranging from anything such as mobile phones and computers to headphones/headsets and printers. What Bluetooth is not.
Slide 5: What is it? It enables the user to create a wireless personal area network (PAN) using an unlicensed short range radio frequency. An example of the devices that can be connected wirelessly using Bluetooth
Slide 6: Uses
Slide 7: Uses Bluetooth technology has many different applications, the first common use being connecting mobile phones to hands free sets wirelessly.
Slide 8: Other Uses But Bluetooth is not limited to this one use. Other possible uses include: Wireless networking between computers in a confined space Connecting a pc with peripherals as shown (mouse, keyboard, speakers)
Slide 9: Other Uses Transfer and synchronization of contacts and other lists between mobile devices Wirelessly connecting controllers to game consoles (Wii, PS3)
Slide 10: History of
Slide 11: History Bluetooth technology was invented in 1994 by Jaap Haarsten and Sven Mattison while they were working for Sony Ericsson Jaap Haarsten I couldn’t find the other guy.
Slide 12: History It turned out big companies were interested in this new technology
Slide 13: History so in 1998, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) was formed. This now includes over 7000 companies worldwide who have an interest and are in charge of developing Bluetooth for future products.
Slide 14: Development of
Slide 15: Development The first versions of Bluetooth had many problems, including connectivity and manufacturing problems. But over versions 1.1 and 1.2, these were gradually fixed. A Bluetooth card for a notebook PC
Slide 16: Development What we have now is Bluetooth 2.0, a wireless system designed to have fast data transfer, low power consumption, and built in encryption. A USB Dongle, used to connect other devices to a computer
Slide 17: The Future Of
Slide 18: Future Bluetooth is already a great invention, but it can still be improved further. Just recently, Bluetooth 2.1 has been developed, which has been refined to give even better connectivity, and even faster data transfer.
Slide 19: Future But this is nowhere near the end of it’s life. Bluetooth 3.0 is already being worked on, which promises up to 160 times the speed of version 1.0 X 160 Faster
Slide 20: Future This vast speed capability would further increase the possible uses of Bluetooth, including:
Slide 21: Future mass Bluetooth networks linking every mobile phone on the planet privately or publicly streaming of high definition audio and video
Slide 22: Future less hassle synchronizing As well as a much longer range
Slide 23: Future Eventually, Bluetooth will replace other wireless transmissions because it will be fast, secure, will have low power consumption, and have a vast range. The possible future of Bluetooth
Slide 24: End



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