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Page 1: An Introduction to BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY PRESENTED BY M.SRIKANTH REDDY.

An Introduction to An Introduction to

BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGYBLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY

PRESENTED

BY

M.SRIKANTH REDDY

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CONTENT

• Overview of Bluetooth History

• The Bluetooth Specifications

• Typical Bluetooth Scenario

• Protocols

• Profiles

• Security

• Future of Bluetooth

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What is Bluetooth?

• “Bluetooth wireless technology is an open specification for a low-cost, low-power, short-range radio technology for ad-hoc wireless communication of voice and data anywhere in the world.”

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One of the first modules (Ericsson) A recent module

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Bluetooth Goals & Vision

• Originally conceived as a cable replacement technology

• Short-Range Wireless Solutions

• Open Specification

• Voice and Data Capability

• Worldwide Usability

• Other usage models began to develop:— Personal Area Network (PAN)

— Ad-hoc networks

— Data/voice access points

— Wireless telematics

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Overview of Bluetooth History

• What is Bluetooth?— Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology.

• Why this name?— It was taken from the 10th century Danish King Harald Blatand who

unified Denmark and Norway.

• When does it appear?— 1994 – Ericsson study on a wireless technology to link mobile phones &

accessories.

— 5 companies joined to form the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) in 1998.

— First specification released in July 1999.

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Timeline

• 1994 : Ericsson study complete / vision

• 1995 : Engineering work begins

• 1997 : Intel agrees to collaborate

• 1998 : Bluetooth SIG formed: Ericsson, Intel, IBM, Nokia & Toshiba

• 1999 : Bluetooth Specification 1.0A

SIG promoter group expanded: 3Com, Lucent, Microsoft & Motorola

• 2000 : Bluetooth Specification 1.0B, 2000+ adopters

• 2001 : First retail products released, Specification 1.1

• 2003 : Bluetooth Specification 1.2

• 2005 : Bluetooth Specification 2.0 (?)

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Special Interest Group

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Technical features

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Connection Type Spread Spectrum (Frequency Hopping) & Time Division Duplex (1600 hops/sec)

Spectrum2.4 GHz ISM Open Band (79 MHz of spectrum = 79 channels)

Modulation Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying

Transmission Power 1 mw – 100 mw

Data Rate 1 Mbps

Range 30 ft

Supported Stations 8 devices

Data Security –Authentication Key 128 bit key

Data Security –Encryption Key 8-128 bits (configurable)

Module size 9 x 9 mm

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Time-Division Duplex Scheme

• Channel is divided into consecutive slots (each 625 s)

• One packet can be transmitted per slot

• Subsequent slots are alternatively used for transmitting and receiving

— Strict alternation of slots between the master and the slaves

— Master can send packets to a slave only in EVEN slots

— Slave can send packets to the master only in the ODD slots

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Classification

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POWER RANGE

CLASS I 20 dBm 100 m

CLASS II 0-4 dBm 10 m

CLASS III 0 dBm 1 m

• Classification of devices on the basis of Power dissipated & corresponding maximum Range.

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Typical Bluetooth Scenario

• Bluetooth will support wireless point-to-point and point-to-multipoint (broadcast) between devices in a piconet.

• Point to Point Link— Master - slave relationship

— Bluetooth devices can function as masters or slaves

• Piconet— It is the network formed by a Master and one or more slaves

(max 7)

— Each piconet is defined by a different hopping channel to which users synchronize to

— Each piconet has max capacity (1 Mbps)

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Piconet Structure

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Master

Active Slave

Parked Slave

Standby

• All devices in piconet hop together.• Master’s ID and master’s clock determines frequency hopping

sequence & phase.

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Ad-hoc Network – the Scatternet

• Inter-piconet communication

• Up to 10 piconets in a scatternet

• Multiple piconets can operate within same physical space

• This is an ad-hoc, peer to peer (P2P) network

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Bluetooth Protocol Stack

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Packet Structure

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Voice

No CRC

Data CRCheader

ARQ

FEC (optional) FEC (optional)

72 bits 54 bits 0 - 2744 bits

Access Code

Header Payload

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Connection State Machine

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Standby

Inquiry Page

Connected

Transmit data

Park Hold Sniff

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File Transfer Profile

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• Profile provides:• Enhanced client-server interactions:

- browse, create, transfer folders- browse, pull, push, delete files

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Core Bluetooth Products

• Notebook PCs & Desktop computers

• Printers

• PDAs

• Other handheld devices

• Cell phones

• Wireless peripherals:

• Headsets

• Cameras

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• CD Player

• TV/VCR/DVD

• Access Points

• Telephone Answering Devices

• Cordless Phones

• Cars

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Other Products…

• 2004 Toyota Prius & Lexus LS 430 — hands free calls

• Digital Pulse Oximetry System

• Toshiba Washer & Dryer

• Nokia N-gage

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Security

• Security Measures

— Link Level Encryption & Authentication.

— Personal Identification Numbers (PIN) for device access.

— Long encryption keys are used (128 bit keys).

— These keys are not transmitted over wireless. Other parameters are

transmitted over wireless which in combination with certain

information known to the device, can generate the keys.

— Further encryption can be done at the application layer.

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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

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Thank You

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