BLUETOOTH
PRESENTED BY
 PRANATI DAS
 2ND YEAR MCA
 07MCA/11



GUIDED BY
SANJIBANI PATTANAIK
ASST. PROFESSOR
OUAT
Contents
What is Bluetooth?
Origin of Bluetooth
Why the name Bluetooth
How Bluetooth works?
Advantages of Bluetooth
Disadvantage of Bluetooth
Application of Bluetooth
Conclusion
References
What is Bluetooth
   Bluetooth is the technology that connect and transmit voice and data to
  mobile phones, computers and other devices without the use of wires.


   Bluetooth makes wireless communication and networking between
        devices in a small localized area that ranges from 1metres to 10metres.


   Bluetooth technology eliminates
            the need for numerous and
       inconvenient cable attachments.


   It is the standard of IEEE 802.15.1.
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Origin Of Bluetooth
 Bluetooth mainly came into being as a solution to the
   cumbersome problem of cables and it was conceived as a
   cable replacement technology.

 It was mainly built for providing a short-range wireless
   solution to the consumer.
Why The Name Bluetooth
         Have you ever imagined how the name
         Bluetooth relates to the technology ?

             Interesting story. In 1994 Bluetooth was
             developed by Ericsson which is a Danish
             company. They named it after a Danish
             king, whose nickname was Bluetooth
             because he brought the Danish tribes
             together.
How Bluetooth Works?
   Bluetooth uses something called frequency-hopping spread spectrum,
   which is a radio technology. Frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS)
   is a technique of transmitting radio signals by hopping or changing a
   carrier among many frequency channels, using some sequence which is
   known to both transmitter and receiver.




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Bluetooth uses a networks topology called a Piconet . When a piconet is
  formed between two or more devices, one device takes the role of 'master',
  and all other devices assume a 'slave'. Piconets contain a minimum of two
  and a maximum of eight Bluetooth devices.




1/10/2013                PICONET STRUCTURE
It is like establishing a master-slave relationship. The Bluetooth
  devices can function both as a master and a slave.
  Piconet is nothing but a network on master and one or more slaves.
  Each Piconet is defined by a different channel to which the user
  synchronizes. Each of these Piconets has a maximum capacity. All the
  devices in the Piconet hop together.
  The Piconets communicates with each other and thus form a network
  structure which is called Scatternet. A Scatternet is a number of
  interconnected piconets that supports communication between more than
  8 devices.
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SCATTERNET STRUCTURE




1/10/2013               Cross-Piconet communication
Bluetooth supports the following kind of broadcasts between the
devices in a Piconet.
 1. Wireless point-to-point                  2. Wireless point-to-multipoint
Bluetooth Products
TOOTHBRUSH




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 A company called Beam is introducing a Bluetooth-enabled
    toothbrush.
 It came to the market in March 2012. The Beam toothbrush will
    available for purchase in November.
 The Beam Toothbrush is a technologically advanced toothbrush
    equipped      with   Bluetooth   capability   and   an   accompanying
    smartphone app.
 Its main job is to monitor a person's dental hygiene using sensors
    that sync with an app, which will then track that data and offer
    incentives to improve their brushing habits.
 Sensors in the Beam Brush are activated by contact with the mouth,
    which syncs with a timer in the app to time how long a user actually
    spends brushing their teeth. The app will also track this over a period
    of time, so people can share the results with their dentist and see if
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    they need to improve their habits.
It will also detect how long a person scrubs different areas of their mouth as
well, and play music while they brush. Beam Technologies is also planning
to add some social elements and game-like achievements to reward users
for their good dental habits. It should be a useful tool in particular for parents
who want to make sure their children are brushing their teeth correctly.
Advantage Of Bluetooth
 Wireless
Bluetooth works with out cable, it works with wireless.

 Low energy consumption
   Bluetooth uses low power signals. for that reason technology need little
energy, and will use less battery.

Bluetooth Technology is inexpensive
   Bluetooth is cheap to manufacture, and anyone can buy it.

Sharing voice and data
  The Bluetooth allows to devices to share voice and data communications.

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Disadvantage Of Bluetooth
Data Transfer Rate
Bluetooth has a low data rate( i.e.1 MBps) in comparision to infra-
red(i.e.4 MBps).


Range
Bluetooth only has a range of 15 to 30 feet depending on the device.
The small range is a disadvantage for some who may want to use a
Bluetooth device outside of that 30-foot radius.




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When there are a number of mobile devices in the same room,
            and possibly attempting the same operation. Since Bluetooth is
            omni-directional, it encounters problems in discovering the
            intended recipient device.




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Application of Bluetooth
  Connect your wireless headset to your mobile phone, mobile computer or
  any wired connection to keep your hands free for more important tasks when
  you're at the office or in your car.
   By installing a Bluetooth network in office you can do away with the
  complex task of networking between the computing devices. Each Bluetooth
  device could be connected to 200 other devices. It supports both point to
  point and point to multipoint connections.
  The Bluetooth technology connects all your peripherals wirelessly.
  Connect your pc or to printers , scanners and other devices without the
  trouble of cable attachments.
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Conclusion
In conclusion, Bluetooth is a wireless technology that
will     make      connections     between      various
devices. Bluetooth Technology takes away the need
for    several   problematic   cable   attachments   for
connecting mobile phones, handheld devices, and
computers. It is easy, simple, and inexpensive. The
next time you think wireless, think Bluetooth...it's the
best way to communicate!
References
www.bluetooth.com
www.bluetooth.org
“Computer Networks” by Tannebaum
www.howstuffwork.com
Computer Communication Networks
by Stalling W
Any questions




Thank You

Bluetooth

  • 1.
    BLUETOOTH PRESENTED BY PRANATIDAS 2ND YEAR MCA 07MCA/11 GUIDED BY SANJIBANI PATTANAIK ASST. PROFESSOR OUAT
  • 2.
    Contents What is Bluetooth? Originof Bluetooth Why the name Bluetooth How Bluetooth works? Advantages of Bluetooth Disadvantage of Bluetooth Application of Bluetooth Conclusion References
  • 3.
    What is Bluetooth  Bluetooth is the technology that connect and transmit voice and data to mobile phones, computers and other devices without the use of wires.  Bluetooth makes wireless communication and networking between devices in a small localized area that ranges from 1metres to 10metres.  Bluetooth technology eliminates the need for numerous and inconvenient cable attachments.  It is the standard of IEEE 802.15.1. 1/10/2013
  • 4.
    Origin Of Bluetooth Bluetooth mainly came into being as a solution to the cumbersome problem of cables and it was conceived as a cable replacement technology.  It was mainly built for providing a short-range wireless solution to the consumer.
  • 5.
    Why The NameBluetooth Have you ever imagined how the name Bluetooth relates to the technology ? Interesting story. In 1994 Bluetooth was developed by Ericsson which is a Danish company. They named it after a Danish king, whose nickname was Bluetooth because he brought the Danish tribes together.
  • 6.
    How Bluetooth Works? Bluetooth uses something called frequency-hopping spread spectrum, which is a radio technology. Frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) is a technique of transmitting radio signals by hopping or changing a carrier among many frequency channels, using some sequence which is known to both transmitter and receiver. 1/10/2013
  • 7.
    Bluetooth uses anetworks topology called a Piconet . When a piconet is formed between two or more devices, one device takes the role of 'master', and all other devices assume a 'slave'. Piconets contain a minimum of two and a maximum of eight Bluetooth devices. 1/10/2013 PICONET STRUCTURE
  • 8.
    It is likeestablishing a master-slave relationship. The Bluetooth devices can function both as a master and a slave. Piconet is nothing but a network on master and one or more slaves. Each Piconet is defined by a different channel to which the user synchronizes. Each of these Piconets has a maximum capacity. All the devices in the Piconet hop together. The Piconets communicates with each other and thus form a network structure which is called Scatternet. A Scatternet is a number of interconnected piconets that supports communication between more than 8 devices. 1/10/2013
  • 9.
    SCATTERNET STRUCTURE 1/10/2013 Cross-Piconet communication
  • 10.
    Bluetooth supports thefollowing kind of broadcasts between the devices in a Piconet. 1. Wireless point-to-point 2. Wireless point-to-multipoint
  • 11.
  • 12.
     A companycalled Beam is introducing a Bluetooth-enabled toothbrush.  It came to the market in March 2012. The Beam toothbrush will available for purchase in November.  The Beam Toothbrush is a technologically advanced toothbrush equipped with Bluetooth capability and an accompanying smartphone app.  Its main job is to monitor a person's dental hygiene using sensors that sync with an app, which will then track that data and offer incentives to improve their brushing habits.  Sensors in the Beam Brush are activated by contact with the mouth, which syncs with a timer in the app to time how long a user actually spends brushing their teeth. The app will also track this over a period of time, so people can share the results with their dentist and see if 1/10/2013 they need to improve their habits.
  • 13.
    It will alsodetect how long a person scrubs different areas of their mouth as well, and play music while they brush. Beam Technologies is also planning to add some social elements and game-like achievements to reward users for their good dental habits. It should be a useful tool in particular for parents who want to make sure their children are brushing their teeth correctly.
  • 14.
    Advantage Of Bluetooth Wireless Bluetooth works with out cable, it works with wireless.  Low energy consumption Bluetooth uses low power signals. for that reason technology need little energy, and will use less battery. Bluetooth Technology is inexpensive Bluetooth is cheap to manufacture, and anyone can buy it. Sharing voice and data The Bluetooth allows to devices to share voice and data communications. 1/10/2013
  • 15.
    Disadvantage Of Bluetooth DataTransfer Rate Bluetooth has a low data rate( i.e.1 MBps) in comparision to infra- red(i.e.4 MBps). Range Bluetooth only has a range of 15 to 30 feet depending on the device. The small range is a disadvantage for some who may want to use a Bluetooth device outside of that 30-foot radius. 1/10/2013
  • 16.
    When there area number of mobile devices in the same room, and possibly attempting the same operation. Since Bluetooth is omni-directional, it encounters problems in discovering the intended recipient device. 1/10/2013
  • 17.
    Application of Bluetooth Connect your wireless headset to your mobile phone, mobile computer or any wired connection to keep your hands free for more important tasks when you're at the office or in your car.  By installing a Bluetooth network in office you can do away with the complex task of networking between the computing devices. Each Bluetooth device could be connected to 200 other devices. It supports both point to point and point to multipoint connections. The Bluetooth technology connects all your peripherals wirelessly. Connect your pc or to printers , scanners and other devices without the trouble of cable attachments. 1/10/2013
  • 18.
    Conclusion In conclusion, Bluetoothis a wireless technology that will make connections between various devices. Bluetooth Technology takes away the need for several problematic cable attachments for connecting mobile phones, handheld devices, and computers. It is easy, simple, and inexpensive. The next time you think wireless, think Bluetooth...it's the best way to communicate!
  • 19.
    References www.bluetooth.com www.bluetooth.org “Computer Networks” byTannebaum www.howstuffwork.com Computer Communication Networks by Stalling W
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