This document provides an overview of Bluetooth technology, including its history and logo, common applications and devices, classifications of device power and range, future developments, and conclusions. Key points covered are the merger of runes in the Bluetooth logo representing the initials of Harald Bluetooth, examples of Bluetooth headsets and cards in phones and laptops, classifications of Class I, II, and III devices by power output and range, the importance of integration into consumer products for success, and potential future improvements such as dynamic adjustment of master-slave relationships.
It includes versions of Bluetooth, how Bluetooth works, Bluetooth profile, Bluetooth core architecture, power classes of Bluetooth, Bluetooth protocol, advantages and applications of Bluetooth.
Bluetooth is a device that comes under Information Technology. In this Presentation i explained about the function, need, advantages, disadvantages and application.
6. The Bluetooth logo merges the Germanic runes
analogous to the modern Latin letters H and B:
(for
Harald Bluetooth) (Hagall) and (Berkanan)
merged together, forming a bind rune.
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23. • Classification of devices on the basis of Power dissipated &
corresponding maximum Range.
POWER RANGE
CLASS I 20 dBm 100 m
CLASS II 0-4 dBm 10 m
CLASS III 0 dBm 1m
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28. FUTURE OF BLUETOOTH
Success of bluetooth depends on how well it is integrated into
consumer products
- Consumers are more interested in applications than the
technology
- Bluetooth must be successfully integrated into consumer
products
- Must provide benefits for consumer
- Must not destroy current product benefits
Key Success Factors
- Interoperability
- Mass Production at Low Cost
- Ease of Use
- End User Experience
29. CONCLUSION
A new global standard for data and voice
Eliminate Cables
Low Power, Low Range, Low Cost Network Devices
Future Improvements
- Master-Slave relationship can be adjusted
dynamically for optimal resource allocation and
utilization.