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Bluetooth Technology

By

HARI KRISHNAN (final yr IT)

Introduction

What is Bluetooth? Why is it useful? Governing Standard

History

1998 - Bluetooth technology is officially introduced and the BLUETOOTH SIG is formed. Bluetooth technology's intended basic purpose is to be a wire replacement technology in order to rapidly transfer voice and data. 1999 - Bluetooth 1.0 Specification is introduced. 2003 - The BLUETOOTH SIG overhauls the Bluetooth Core Specification with the announcement of Version 2.1. 2004 - Bluetooth Version 2.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) is introduced. 2005 - Devices using Version 2.0 + EDR begin to hit the market in late 2005. 2007 - Bluetooth Core Specification Version 2.1 + EDR is adopted by the BLUETOOTH SIG. 2009 - Bluetooth Core Specification Version 3.0 + HS (High Speed) is adopted by the BLUETOOTH SIG.

How it works?

Short range wireless connectivity. Low power consumption Automatic recognition.

Reliability

What it really means?


Which device are you connecting to? How large is the file? Which version are you using? Have the two devices been connected before?

Support of Community

Devices

Laptops Gaming Consoles Headsets Cell Phones Printers

Ease of Use

Very easy to use. Connection is fast and simple. More devices are Bluetooth capable. Auto recognition.

Future

Faster transfer rate. Stronger connection. Longer distance.

Conclusion

Few flaws

Security

Good for short transfers


Limitations on file size Limitations on distance

Convenient
Faster More simple than flash drive

THANK YOU..!

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