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Mobile Computing - Bluetooth, Study notes of Mobile Computing

Detailed informtion about Bluetooth History, What is Bluetooth, Motivation for Bluetooth, System Challenges, Piconets , Masters and Slaves, Why Scatternets.

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Bluetooth History
The developers of this wireless technology first used the name
"Bluetooth" as a code name, but as time past, the name stuck.
The word "Bluetooth" is taken from the 10th century Danish
King Harald Bluetooth. King Bluetooth had been influential in
uniting Scandinavian Europe during an era when the region
was torn apart by wars and feuding clans.
The founders of the Bluetooth SIG felt the name was fitting
because:
1) Bluetooth technology was first developed in Scandinavia,
and
2) Bluetooth technology is able to unite differing industries
such as the cell phone, computing, and automotive markets.
Bluetooth wireless technology simplifies and combines multiple
forms of wireless communication into a single, secure, low-
power, low-cost, globally available radio frequency.
Invented in 1994 by L. M. Ericsson, Sweden
Named after Harald Blaatand “Bluetooth”, king of Denmark
940-981 A.D.
Bluetooth SIG founded by Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and
Toshiba in Feb 1998
More than 1900 members today
Bluetooth version 1.0 and 1.1 have been released
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Bluetooth History

The developers of this wireless technology first used the name

"Bluetooth" as a code name, but as time past, the name stuck.

The word "Bluetooth" is taken from the 10th century Danish

King Harald Bluetooth. King Bluetooth had been influential in

uniting Scandinavian Europe during an era when the region

was torn apart by wars and feuding clans.

The founders of the Bluetooth SIG felt the name was fitting

because:

  1. Bluetooth technology was first developed in Scandinavia,

and

2 ) Bluetooth technology is able to unite differing industries

such as the cell phone, computing, and automotive markets.

Bluetooth wireless technology simplifies and combines multiple

forms of wireless communication into a single, secure, low-

power, low-cost, globally available radio frequency.

Invented in 1994 by L. M. Ericsson, Sweden

Named after Harald Blaatand “Bluetooth”, king of Denmark

940-981 A.D.

 Bluetooth SIG founded by Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and

Toshiba in Feb 1998

More than 1900 members today

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What is Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a universal radio interface, operates on 79

channels in the 2.4 GHz frequency band with 1 Mhz carrier

spacing that enables electronic devices to connect and

communicate wirelessly via short-range (10-100 m), ad-hoc

networks.

Key Features :

Peak data rate : 1 Mbps ,Low power consumption ,Low cost

(Components (radios and chips) and device adapters are

cheaper).

Affordable and appropriate technology.

Younger technology and therefore is less mature.

 Ability to simultaneously handle both voice and data

Line of sight not required

 connection of peripheral devices (loudspeaker, joystick,

headset )

 support of ad-hoc networking (small devices, low-cost )

bridging of networks (e.g., GSM via mobile phone - Bluetooth –

laptop )

Simple, cheap, replacement of IrDA, low range, lower data

rates( 2.4 GHz, FHSS, TDD, CDMA)

Piconet is a collection of Bluetooth devices which are

System Challenges

Work across a diverse set of devices with

varying computing power and memory

Dynamic environment - the number,

location and variety of devices changing -

connection establishment, routing and

service discovery protocols have to take

this into consideration

Unconscious connection establishment

Size of the implementation should be

small. The power consumption should not

be more than a fraction of the host device.

Piconets , Masters and

Slaves

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In principle each unit is a peer with the
same hardware capabilities
Two or more Bluetooth units that share a
channel form a piconet (Bluetooth
Network)
One of the participating units is becomes
the master (by defn the unit that establishes
the piconet).
Participants may change roles if a slave
unit wants to take over as master
Only one master (primary station) in a
piconet. Upto 7 slaves (Secondary station).
The reason for the upper limit of eight
active devices, is the 3-bit address used in
bluetooth
The communication b/w primary and
secondary can be one to one or one-to-many.

Inter-piconet

communication

A unit may participate in more

than one piconet on a TDM basis.

To participate on a piconet it

needs the master’s identity and the

clock offset.

While leaving the piconet it

informs the master.

The master can also multiplex

as slave on another piconet. But all

traffic in its piconet will suspended

in its absence.