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  • Bluetooth Wireless Networking 282

    Bluetooth Wireless Networking

    Bluetooth technology offers three different types
    of defined ranges, based on output ranges. Class
    1 devices are the most powerful, as they can have
    up to 100 mW of power, with a regular antenna
    giving them a range of around 130 – 330 feet.

    The class 2 devices are lower power, offering up
    to 2.5 mW of power. A regular antenna will give
    them a range of around 50 – 100 feet. Class 3
    devices use even less power, up to 1 mW of power
    to be exact. With a regular antenna, they will
    have a range of around 16 – 33 feet.

    Even though you may not realize it, Bluetooth
    wireless technology has never been intended for
    anything other than short distance types of
    communication. With Bluetooth wireless, the short
    range is actually a benefit.

    For one, the short range will reduce the change of
    interference between your devices and those that
    belong to others who are nearby. Overall, this
    is a basic type of security, designed to protect
    you and your devices.

    Secondly, the lower power used for short range
    means a longer battery life. Most Bluetooth
    devices will get their power from a battery,
    meaning that anything you can do to lengthen the
    battery life is very important.

    The wireless networking offered by Bluetooth is
    actually among the best, even though it uses
    short range communication. Bluetooth is used
    with wireless controllers, the internet, and
    even wireless headsets.

    For the best in short range technology, Bluetooth
    is extremely hard to beat. If you’ve never tried
    Bluetooth before, now is the time. It’s the best
    with wireless networking, especially for those
    who enjoy hands free talking on their cell phone.

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  • Bluetooth Specifications 281

    Bluetooth Specifications

    Below, you’ll find several specifications for the
    well known Bluetooth:

    1. Throughout the United States and even Europe,
    the range of frequency is 2,400 – 2,483.5 MHZ, with
    79 1-MHz RF (radio frequency) channels. The
    frequency range in Japan is 2,472 to 2,497 MHz with
    23 1-MHz RF channels.

    2. A data channel of Bluetooth randomly hops 1,600
    times per second between the 79 RF channels.

    3. Each Bluetooth channel is divided into time
    slots, with each one being 625 microseconds long.

    4. A Bluetooth piconet has one master and up to
    seven slaves. The master will transmit in even
    time slots, while the slaves will transmit in odd
    time slots.

    5. The data in a single packet can be up to 2,745
    bits in length.

    6. Currently, there are two types of data transfer
    between devices – SCO (synchronous connection
    oriented) and ACL (asynchronous connectionless).

    7. In a Bluetooth piconet, there can be up to
    three SCO links containing 64,000 bits per second
    with each one. To help avoid collision and timing
    problems, the links of the SCO will use reserved
    slots set up by the master.

    8. A master can support up to three SCO links
    with either one, two, or even three slaves.

    9. The slots not reserved for the SCO links can
    be used for ACL links.

    10. A single master and slave can have one ACL
    link.

    11. ACL is either master to one slave (point to
    point) or it broadcasts to all of the slaves.

    12. The ACL slaves will only transmit when it has
    been requested by the master. If the master doesn’t
    make the request, the ACL slaves won’t transmit
    anything at all.

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  • Bluetooth Applications 300

    Bluetooth Applications

    With Bluetooth being very popular with wireless, it’s
    no wonder there are many applications available for
    the technology. Below, you’ll find the applications
    for Bluetooth.

    1. Wireless networking between laptops and desktop
    computers, or desktops that are in a confined space
    and little bandwidth is needed.

    2. Peripherals such as mice, keyboards, and printers.

    3. Cell phones with Bluetooth technology have been
    sold in large numbers, as they are able to connect to
    computers, PDAs (Personal Data Assistant), and various
    other devices. The standard also includes the
    support for more powerful and longer range devices.

    4. The transfer of files, images and MP3, between
    mobile phones.

    5. Certain MP3 players and digital cameras to
    transfer files to and from computers.

    6. Bluetooth technology headsets for smart phones
    and cell phones.

    7. Data logging equipment that transmits data to
    a computer via Bluetooth technology.

    8. Sony Playstation 3 and Nintendo Revolution will
    both use Bluetooth technology for their wireless
    controllers.

    For Bluetooth, there are literally hundreds of
    different applications and devices available for you
    to use or purchase. As you may already know,
    Bluetooth is the most popular wireless technology
    in the world. It’s very reliable, very dependable,
    and very hard to crack into.

    There are many other applications for Bluetooth in
    development now, many of which plan to take the
    wireless age to the next level. Video game systems
    are using Bluetooth technology as well, for their
    wireless controllers. This is great news for gaming
    fans, as Bluetooth offers the best in wireless
    data transmission.

    If your curious about applications for Bluetooth
    that are still in development, you can search on
    the internet. You can find all sorts of information,
    especially when it comes to Bluetooth. As the
    future arrives, you can expect Bluetooth to bring
    bigger and better things.

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  • Bluetooth Technology Intro 301

    Bluetooth Technology Intro

    The technology of Bluetooth is nothing new, but in
    many respects it can still seem like more of a buzz
    word rather than an accepted technology. You may
    see the ads for Bluetooth enabled devices, although
    you still may be wondering what it is.

    Capabilities
    The Bluetooth definition is a wireless technology
    that is a worldwide specification for a small form
    factor, low cost solution that will provide link
    between mobile devices and other electronic
    devices.

    Similiar to 802.11 b/g wireless and many cordless
    telephone systems, Bluetooth operates on 2.4 GHz
    radio signals. The 2.4 GHz band seems to be a bit
    crowded, with interferences between the devices a
    bit hard to avoid. Telephones are now being offered
    at the 5.8 GHz frequency band, which will help to
    remedy this.

    The technical specifications of Bluetooth will
    indicate a maximum transfer rate of 723 kbps with
    a range of 65 – 328 feet, all depending on the
    class of that particular device. The speed is a
    fraction of what is offered by wireless standards,
    so it’s obvious that Bluetooth doesn’t really
    pose a threat to replacing your wireless network.

    Applications
    There are numerous products that will take advantage
    of Bluetooth capabilities, such as laptops, PDAs,
    headphones, and even wireless printer adapters.

    A lot of laptops out there will include an onboard
    Bluetooth adapter which allows the system to
    connect to any Bluetooth device right out of the
    box. For computers that don’t have an adaptor
    built right in, there are several USB adaptors
    available for Bluetooth.

    For an awesome technology, Bluetooth is actually
    hard to compete with. For short range wireless,
    Bluetooth is easily one of the best. The standard
    for Bluetooth keeps getting better and better,
    making it a wireless technology that will be around
    for years and years to come.

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  • Bluetooth And Apple 400

    Bluetooth And Apple

    The new Apple powerbook G4 are among the first
    computers to offer Bluetooth technology 2.0+EDR.
    The 2.0+EDR technology, which still backwards
    compatible with 1.0, is up to three times faster
    than previous versions, offering maximum data rate
    transfers of up to 3 MBps. Being the first company
    to certify a system with 2.0+EDR, Apple continues
    to make great use of the Bluetooth technology.

    Full support
    In addition to the powerbook G4 portables, there
    are other Bluetooth enabled computers available
    from Apple, including the iBook, iMac G5, eMac,
    and the Power Mac G5.

    Making life easier
    When you turn the Bluetooth feature on, your Mac
    can easily perform a file transfer or even a
    synchronization. From the Bluetooth selection
    menu, you can choose to either send a file or
    browse devices, quickly and easily. Or, you can
    click the sync button in iSync to update your
    cell phone or Palm OS handheld.

    The Mac and GSM/GPRS mobile phone with Bluetooth
    work to make each other more useful. By using
    iSync, you can keep your phone updated without
    having to type any info, as you can keep the
    information in the more manageable address book
    on your Mac instead.

    You can also use your Bluetooth enabled Mac to
    print documents and digital images to select a
    printer that also supports the technology of
    Bluetooth. Or, you can also use a headset to
    talk to your friends during an iChat session.

    Your Mac also has the ability to use Bluetooth
    technology to communicate with your Palm OS
    handheld. This way, you can perform a HotSync
    operation without using any cables. You can also
    send your business card or calendar events directly
    to someone else’s handheld usingthe technology of
    Bluetooth.

    The implementation of Bluetooth by Apple is the
    latest in a series of moves that have caused
    great shift in the computer industry. Apple
    established USB as the standard interface with
    the launching of the first Mac back in 1998.

    Since then, Apple established the 802.11 wireless
    standard of networking with the launch of the
    iBook and AirPort in 1999. During 2003, Apple
    launched AirPort Extreme, which was based on
    the new 802.11g high speed technology of wireless.

    Now, Bluetooth helps to further strengthen the
    dominant position of the Mac in wireless
    communications, helping to preserve Apple’s
    reputation for being the first to market with
    innovative technology that integrates right into
    the operating system.

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  • Bluetooth Security 411

    Bluetooth Security

    These days, all communication technology faces the
    issue of privacy and identity theft, with Bluetooth
    being no exception. Almost everyone knows that email
    services and networks require security. What users
    of Bluetooth need to realize is that Bluetooth also
    requires security measures as well.

    The good news for Bluetooth users is that the
    security scares, like most scares, are normally over
    dramatized and blown entirely out of proportion. The
    truth being told, these issues are easy to manage,
    with various measures already in place to provide
    security for Bluetooth technology.

    It’s true that there has been some Bluetooth phones
    that have been hacked into. Most devices that are
    hacked into are normally those that don’t have any
    type of security at all.

    According to Bluetooth specialists, in order to hack
    into a Bluetooth device, the hacker must:
    1. Force two paired devices to break their
    connection.
    2. Steal the packets that are used to
    resend the pin.
    3. Decode the pin.

    Of course, the hacker must also be within range of
    the device, and using very expensive developer type
    equipment. Most specialists recommend that you
    have a longer pin, with 8 digits being recommended.

    Fundamentals of security
    The “pairing process” is one of the most basic levels
    of security for Bluetooth devices. Pairing, is
    two or more Bluetooth devices that recognize each
    other by the profiles they share – in most cases
    they both must enter the same pin.

    The core specifications for Bluetooth use an
    encryption algorithm, which is completely and entirely
    secure. Once the devices pair with each other,
    they too become entirely secure.

    Until they have successfully paired, the Bluetooth
    devices won’t communicate with each other. Due to
    this pairing process and the fact that it is short
    range – Bluetooth technology is considered to be
    secure.

    As the news has indicated, experienced hackers
    have developed ways to get around this level of
    basic security. There are ways to get around this
    threat, as you can install software to prevent
    hackers from getting in.

    With Bluetooth becoming more and more popular, it’s
    really no wonder that security is always in
    question. As Bluetooth gets bigger and better,
    security will always be something that no one
    really takes lightly.

    If you’ve been concerned about Bluetooth security
    in the past, rest assured that newer devices will
    offer bigger and better security. Preventing
    hackers from getting in is something every owner
    is concerned about – and the manufacturer’s are
    very aware.

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  • Introduction To Bluetooth 408

    Introduction To Bluetooth

    Bluetooth was designed to allow low bandwidth wireless
    connections to become easy to use so even those who
    are new to wireless can use them. Version 1.1 of
    Bluetooth describes a low power, short range wireless
    networking technology that uses radio waves to send
    data at rates up to 720 kilobits a second.

    The specification for Bluetooth provides for different
    classes of radio that allow transmission ranges of
    up to 100 meters by boosting the radio power. The
    technology of Bluetooth isn’t limited to line of
    sight transmission since it uses directional waves
    that are capable of transmitting through many
    obstructions.

    Bluetooth is an industry standard communication of
    wireless, meaning that it enables the connection
    of other devices as well, such as cell phones,
    computers, digital cameras, and other types of
    electronic devices. The specification of Bluetooth
    defines a radio system and a “stack” of protocol
    layers and profiles. The highest layer is the
    application layer, while the lowest layer is the
    radio.

    The wireless technology of Bluetooth is positioned
    to revolutionize the personal connectivity market
    by providing freedom from inconvenient fixed type
    lines.

    The specification for Bluetooth eliminates the need
    for cables by providing a small form factor, low
    cost wireless solution that will link computers,
    cell phones, and other electronics. Bluetooth
    also allows users to connect many ranges of devices
    quickly and easily and expands communications
    capabilities as well.

    The size of the Bluetooth radio is amazing, as a
    Bluetooth radio can be built into one or two very
    small microchips then integrated into any electronic
    device where wireless operations would be an
    advantage.

    Bluetooth also offers a robust link, which ensures
    that normal operating circumstances are not
    interrupted by interference from other signals
    that are operating in the same frequency band.

    Also known for its worldwide operation, Bluetooth
    radio operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, which
    is license free and available to any type of
    radio system in the world. No matter where you
    are in the world, you count on Bluetooth to work.

    Security is also important. Offering advanced
    security mechanisms, Bluetooth ensures a high level
    of security. Therefore, authentification will
    prevent unauthorized acess to important data and
    make it very difficult to listen in.

    Bluetooth also boasts power optimization. The radio
    is power friendly and the software for Bluetooth
    is very configurable, limiting the power consumption
    of equipment. The radio itself only consumes a
    small amount of power from a cellular phone.

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  • Choosing A Bluetooth Headset 407

    Choosing A Bluetooth Headset

    Creating a good wireless headset for Bluetooth is
    actually difficult to do. The regular wired headsets
    are easy to design – with ranging styles.

    Bluetooth headsets can never be as small or as light
    as wired headsets, simply because it needs to include
    the battery and extra functions. This extra size
    will impact how the headset mounts on or around
    your ears.

    Comfort
    There seems to be two main styles of headsets for
    Bluetooth. Some are held into place with a loop
    around the ear. These styles are normally more
    comfortable, although they may be less secure. The
    others are held in place by being jammed into
    your ear – and usually prove to be less comfortable.

    Factors to consider

    Cost
    The cost is an obvious issue, something that you
    really need to think about.

    Ergonomics
    1. Check to see if the device is easy to
    quickly and conveniently put on your ear then take
    it off again.
    2. Are the control buttons on the headset
    easy to use?
    3. The headset should be comfortable to
    wear for long phone calls.
    4. Can you use it with a pair of glasses?
    5. Check to see if you can wear it with
    either ear.
    6. When you aren’t wearing it, you’ll
    need to se how you would carry it with you.
    7. The weight is important as well, as you
    don’t want something that has the risk of falling
    off.

    Ease of use.
    1. The commands and controls should be
    easy to remember.
    2. The volume level should be easy to
    adjust.
    3. The unit should turn on quickly.
    4. The manual should be very well written
    and easy for you to understand.
    5. There should be a support number for
    you to call if you should experience any types of
    problems.

    Features
    1. You’ll need to know about the battery,
    the talk time, type, and how to tell when it is
    going dead or fully charged.
    2. How many devices can the unit be paired
    with?
    3. Compatability is also important, as
    well as the warranty period.
    4. Check the sound quality for both
    sending and receiving audio.
    5. What type of range does the headset offer
    you?

    Other important capabilities include voice tags,
    last number redial, tranfer calls, 3 way calling,
    link to other phones, call reject, and mute. You’ll
    also want to note if it looks attractive, and if
    it’s too big or too small.

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  • Bluetooth Operation 427

    Bluetooth Operation

    The networking standards of Bluetooth will transmit
    data via low power radio frequency. Bluetooth
    communicates on a 2.45 GHz frequency. This very
    band of frequency has been set aside by international
    agreement for the use of industrial and medical
    devices.

    Many devices that you already known and use take
    advantage of this frequency band. Garage door
    openers, baby monitors, and the next generation of
    mobile phones all use this frequency within the ISM
    band. Ensuring that Bluetooth and the other
    devices don’t interfere with each other is a crucial
    part of the design process.

    One of the ways Bluetooth will avoid interfering
    with other electronic devices is by sending out
    weak signals of around 1 mw. In comparison, even
    the most powerful of cell phones can transmit a
    signal of 3 watts.

    The low power signals will limit the range of a
    Bluetooth device to around 32 feet, which cut the
    chances of interference between your computer and
    other electronic devices. Even though it has low
    power, Bluetooth doesn’t require a line of sight
    between the communicating devices. The walls in
    your home won’t stop the signal, making it great
    for rooms throughout the house.

    Bluetooth can connect 8 devices at the same time.
    With each of those devices on the same radius,
    you may think they would interfere with each
    other, although it’s very unlikely. Bluetooth
    utilizes a technique known as low frequency
    hopping, which makes it harder for more than
    one device to transmit on the same frequency
    at the same time.

    With this technique, a device will use 79
    individual, randomly chosen frequencies within
    a designated range, which change from one another
    on a regular basis.

    In the case of Bluetooth, the transmitters will
    change frequency 1,600 times or more every
    second, meaning that more devices can make full
    use of the radio spectrum. Since every
    transmitter of Bluetooth will use spread spectrum
    automatically, it’s very unlikely that two
    transmitters will be on the same frequency at the
    exact same time.

    When the Bluetooth devices come within close range
    of each other, an electronic conversation will
    occur to determine whether or not they have
    data to share or whether one needs to take total
    control. The user doesn’t have any buttons to
    press or commands to give – as the conversation
    will occur automatically.

    Once the conversation has occured, the devices
    will form a network. Bluetooth devices will
    create a PAN (Personal Area Network) or piconet
    that may fill a room. Once the piconet has been
    established, the devices will randomly hop in
    frequencies.

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  • The Bluetooth Solution 280

    The Bluetooth Solution

    The technology of Bluetooth will take small area
    networking to the next level by removing the need
    for user intervention and help keep transmission
    power very low to preserve battery power. Each
    transmission signal to and from your cellular
    phone will use just 1 mw of power, giving you
    plenty of space on your battery to talk.

    Bluetooth is a networking standard that will
    work on two levels:
    1. It will provide agreement at the
    physical level, as Bluetooth is a radio frequency
    standard.
    2. It will provide agreement at the level
    of protocol, where products will have to agree
    on when bits are sent, how many are sent, and how
    the parties in conversation can be sure the message
    recieved is the same one that was sent.

    The major draws to Bluetooth is the fact that
    it’s wireless, inexpensive, and automatic. There
    are other ways to get around wires, including
    infrared. Infrared uses light waves of a lower
    frequency than the human eye can, and is normally
    used in television remote controls.

    The technology of Bluetooth is intended to get
    around the problems that normally come with
    infrared systems. The 1.0 older standard of
    Bluetooth has a max transfer speed of 1 MB a
    second, while the 2.0 Bluetooth standard can
    manage up to 3.0 MB a second. To make things
    better, 2.0 is compatible with 1.0 devices.

    As a solution to wireless, Bluetooth will
    eliminate the need for messy cords, keeping
    everything nice and neat. It’s perfect for those
    who like to talk on cell phones, as you no
    longer need to hold the phone next to your
    ear – which is great for those who travel a
    lot.

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