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		<title>The Bluetooth Solution</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Bluetooth Technology]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The technology of Bluetooth will take small area<br />
networking to the next level by removing the need<br />
for user intervention and help keep transmission<br />
power very low to preserve battery power.  Each<br />
transmission signal to and from your cellular<br />
phone will use just 1 mw of power, giving you<br />
plenty of space on your battery to talk.</p>
<p>Bluetooth is a networking standard that will<br />
work on two levels:<br />
1.  It will provide agreement at the<br />
physical level, as Bluetooth is a radio frequency<br />
standard.<br />
2.  It will provide agreement at the level<br />
of protocol, where products will have to agree<br />
on when bits are sent, how many are sent, and how<br />
the parties in conversation can be sure the message<br />
recieved is the same one that was sent.</p>
<p>The major draws to Bluetooth is the fact that<br />
it&#8217;s wireless, inexpensive, and automatic. There<br />
are other ways to get around wires, including<br />
infrared.  Infrared uses light waves of a lower<br />
frequency than the human eye can, and is normally<br />
used in television remote controls.</p>
<p>The technology of Bluetooth is intended to get<br />
around the problems that normally come with<br />
infrared systems.  The 1.0 older standard of<br />
Bluetooth has a max transfer speed of 1 MB a<br />
second, while the 2.0 Bluetooth standard can<br />
manage up to 3.0 MB a second.  To make things<br />
better, 2.0 is compatible with 1.0 devices.</p>
<p>As a solution to wireless, Bluetooth will<br />
eliminate the need for messy cords, keeping<br />
everything nice and neat.  It&#8217;s perfect for those<br />
who like to talk on cell phones, as you no<br />
longer need to hold the phone next to your<br />
ear - which is great for those who travel a<br />
lot.</p>
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		<title>Technology Bluetooth Applications find the applications for Bluetooth.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 01:22:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Bluetooth Technology]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[With Bluetooth being very popular with wireless, it&#8217;s
no wonder there are many applications available for
the technology.  Below, you&#8217;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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Bluetooth being very popular with wireless, it&#8217;s<br />
no wonder there are many applications available for<br />
the technology.  Below, you&#8217;ll find the applications<br />
for Bluetooth.</p>
<p>1.  Wireless networking between laptops and desktop<br />
computers, or desktops that are in a confined space<br />
and little bandwidth is needed.</p>
<p>2.  Peripherals such as mice, keyboards, and printers.</p>
<p>3.  Cell phones with Bluetooth technology have been<br />
sold in large numbers, as they are able to connect to<br />
computers, PDAs (Personal Data Assistant), and various<br />
other devices.  The standard also includes the<br />
support for more powerful and longer range devices.</p>
<p>4.  The transfer of files, images and MP3, between<br />
mobile phones.</p>
<p>5.  Certain MP3 players and digital cameras to<br />
transfer files to and from computers.</p>
<p>6.  Bluetooth technology headsets for smart phones<br />
and cell phones.</p>
<p>7.  Data logging equipment that transmits data to<br />
a computer via Bluetooth technology.</p>
<p>8.  Sony Playstation 3 and Nintendo Revolution will<br />
both use Bluetooth technology for their wireless<br />
controllers.  </p>
<p>For Bluetooth, there are literally hundreds of<br />
different applications and devices available for you<br />
to use or purchase.  As you may already know,<br />
Bluetooth is the most popular wireless technology<br />
in the world.  It&#8217;s very reliable, very dependable,<br />
and very hard to crack into.</p>
<p>There are many other applications for Bluetooth in<br />
development now, many of which plan to take the<br />
wireless age to the next level.  Video game systems<br />
are using Bluetooth technology as well, for their<br />
wireless controllers.  This is great news for gaming<br />
fans, as Bluetooth offers the best in wireless<br />
data transmission.</p>
<p>If your curious about applications for Bluetooth<br />
that are still in development, you can search on<br />
the internet.  You can find all sorts of information,<br />
especially when it comes to Bluetooth.  As the<br />
future arrives, you can expect Bluetooth to bring<br />
bigger and better things.</p>
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		<title>Key Learning Points Of Bluetooth wireless handheld</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 23:26:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Bluetooth Technology]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Bluetooth is easily the best in wireless handheld
technology.  When it comes to learning, Bluetooth
can get quite complicated.  To help you, you&#8217;ll find
the key learning points of Bluetooth below:
1.  Bluetooth is an energy efficient, low
overhead communication protocol that&#8217;s ideal for
interdevice communications.
2.  Unlike infrared, Bluetooth doesn&#8217;t require
a line of sight.
3.  Depending on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bluetooth is easily the best in wireless handheld<br />
technology.  When it comes to learning, Bluetooth<br />
can get quite complicated.  To help you, you&#8217;ll find<br />
the key learning points of Bluetooth below:</p>
<p>1.  Bluetooth is an energy efficient, low<br />
overhead communication protocol that&#8217;s ideal for<br />
interdevice communications.<br />
2.  Unlike infrared, Bluetooth doesn&#8217;t require<br />
a line of sight.<br />
3.  Depending on the implementation, Bluetooth<br />
can have a range of up to 100 meters.<br />
4.  The specification of Bluetooth consists of<br />
a Foundation Profile Document and a Foundation Core<br />
Document.<br />
5.  The protocol stack for Bluetooth consists<br />
of core protocols, cable protocols, and even adapted<br />
protocols.<br />
6.  The transmitter operates around the 2.4<br />
GHz frequency band.<br />
7.  The data channel will change frequency, or<br />
hops, 1,600 times in a second, between the 79 allocated<br />
channels in the ISM band.<br />
8.  Bluetooth utilizes a spread spectrum<br />
frequency hopping RF characteristic to ensure that<br />
independant networking operates when the other<br />
devices are in range.<br />
9.  A piconet is formed when one or more<br />
devices open up a channel of communication.<br />
10.  A piconet can have a master and up to<br />
seven slaves.<br />
11.  Communication of the interdevice is<br />
based on the concepts of channels.<br />
12.  All Bluetooth devices are capable of<br />
transmitting voice.<br />
13.  The channel has a total capacity of<br />
1 MB per second.<br />
14.  There are two types of channels with<br />
Bluetooth - SCO (Synchronous Connection Oriented) and<br />
ACL (Asynchronous Connectionless).<br />
15.  The SCO channels are time oriented, and<br />
are therefore primarily used for transferring time<br />
critical data such as voice.<br />
16.  ACL channels are normally used for<br />
communicating data.<br />
17.  Data contained in a packet can be up to<br />
2,745 bits in length.<br />
18.  In a single piconet, there can be up<br />
to three SCO links containing 64,000 bits a second<br />
each.<br />
19.  To avoid collision and timing problems,<br />
SCO links are reserved slots that are set up by<br />
the master.<br />
20.  The masters can support up to three<br />
SCO links with either one, two, or three slaves.<br />
21.  The slots that aren&#8217;t reserved for SCO<br />
links can be used as ACL links.<br />
22.   The LMP (Link Management Protocol)<br />
will handle link level security, error corrections,<br />
and the establishment of communications links.<br />
23.  The LMP packets will have priority<br />
over user packets that originate and form the<br />
L2CAP layer.<br />
24.  The L2CAP layer will ensure an<br />
acceptable quality of service.<br />
25.  No more than one ACL link can exist<br />
at the L2CAP layer.</p>
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		<title>Introduction To The specification of Bluetooth</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 12:26:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Bluetooth Technology]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bluetooth was designed to allow low bandwidth wireless<br />
connections to become easy to use so even those who<br />
are new to wireless can use them.  Version 1.1 of<br />
Bluetooth describes a low power, short range wireless<br />
networking technology that uses radio waves to send<br />
data at rates up to 720 kilobits a second.</p>
<p>The specification for Bluetooth provides for different<br />
classes of radio that allow transmission ranges of<br />
up to 100 meters by boosting the radio power.  The<br />
technology of Bluetooth isn&#8217;t limited to line of<br />
sight transmission since it uses directional waves<br />
that are capable of transmitting through many<br />
obstructions.</p>
<p>Bluetooth is an industry standard communication of<br />
wireless, meaning that it enables the connection<br />
of other devices as well, such as cell phones,<br />
computers, digital cameras, and other types of<br />
electronic devices.  The specification of Bluetooth<br />
defines a radio system and a &#8220;stack&#8221; of protocol<br />
layers and profiles.  The highest layer is the<br />
application layer, while the lowest layer is the<br />
radio.</p>
<p>The wireless technology of Bluetooth is positioned<br />
to revolutionize the personal connectivity market<br />
by providing freedom from inconvenient fixed type<br />
lines.  </p>
<p>The specification for Bluetooth eliminates the need<br />
for cables by providing a small form factor, low<br />
cost wireless solution that will link computers,<br />
cell phones, and other electronics.  Bluetooth<br />
also allows users to connect many ranges of devices<br />
quickly and easily and expands communications<br />
capabilities as well.</p>
<p>The size of the Bluetooth radio is amazing, as a<br />
Bluetooth radio can be built into one or two very<br />
small microchips then integrated into any electronic<br />
device where wireless operations would be an<br />
advantage.</p>
<p>Bluetooth also offers a robust link, which ensures<br />
that normal operating circumstances are not<br />
interrupted by interference from other signals<br />
that are operating in the same frequency band.</p>
<p>Also known for its worldwide operation, Bluetooth<br />
radio operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, which<br />
is license free and available to any type of<br />
radio system in the world.  No matter where you<br />
are in the world, you count on Bluetooth to work.</p>
<p>Security is also important.  Offering advanced<br />
security mechanisms, Bluetooth ensures a high level<br />
of security.  Therefore, authentification will<br />
prevent unauthorized acess to important data and<br />
make it very difficult to listen in.</p>
<p>Bluetooth also boasts power optimization.  The radio<br />
is power friendly and the software for Bluetooth<br />
is very configurable, limiting the power consumption<br />
of equipment.  The radio itself only consumes a<br />
small amount of power from a cellular phone.</p>
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		<title>How to Using Bluetooth communications</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 12:26:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The amazing technology of Bluetooth presents a great
way of exchanging data between two wireless devices.
Unlike telephones, there are no wires or messy
leads to worry about.  You can enjoy wireless
communications with short distances of up to thirty
feet.
Bluetooth also offers interoperability, meaning that
you can use your portable Bluetooth device to connect
with existing Bluetooth points.  This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The amazing technology of Bluetooth presents a great<br />
way of exchanging data between two wireless devices.<br />
Unlike telephones, there are no wires or messy<br />
leads to worry about.  You can enjoy wireless<br />
communications with short distances of up to thirty<br />
feet.</p>
<p>Bluetooth also offers interoperability, meaning that<br />
you can use your portable Bluetooth device to connect<br />
with existing Bluetooth points.  This way, you won&#8217;t<br />
have to carry a data lead or CDs of drivers around<br />
with you everywhere you go.  You can enjoy the best<br />
of wireless without having to worry about installing<br />
your software.</p>
<p>With today&#8217;s Bluetooth, you can use your PDA and cell<br />
phone to surf the net or check emails as you travel.<br />
If you are in the business field, this can be very<br />
beneficial, especially if you like to check your<br />
email throughout the day.  Bluetooth will enable you<br />
to check your email no matter where you are - which<br />
is great news for those who like to travel.</p>
<p>Bluetooth will also enable to you to transfer files<br />
as well, such as MP3 and photo to and from your mobile<br />
device.  Bluetooth dominates the world of short range<br />
wireless, enabling you to do more than you may<br />
have thought possible.</p>
<p>One of the best things to Bluetooth and something<br />
everyone loves is the wireless headset.  Bluetooth<br />
offers wire free headsets for your cell phone or<br />
computer, which is great for those who like to walk<br />
around or talk on the phone in the car, without<br />
having to worry about your hands getting in the way.</p>
<p>To make things even better, you can use a Bluetooth<br />
GPS device for satellite navigation on your PDA,<br />
laptop, or mobile.  If you travel - this can be<br />
really great to have.</p>
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		<title>How to the Bluetooth Profiles technology is used</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 23:57:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The profile found in Bluetooth will describe how
the technology is used.  Profiles can be best
described as vertical slices through the protocol
stack.  It will define options in each protocol
that are mandatory for the profile.
The profile will also define the parameter ranges
for each protocol.  The concept of the profile is
used to decrease the risk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The profile found in Bluetooth will describe how<br />
the technology is used.  Profiles can be best<br />
described as vertical slices through the protocol<br />
stack.  It will define options in each protocol<br />
that are mandatory for the profile.</p>
<p>The profile will also define the parameter ranges<br />
for each protocol.  The concept of the profile is<br />
used to decrease the risk of interoperability<br />
problems between the different products.  These<br />
profiles won&#8217;t normally define any additions to<br />
the Bluetooth specification, which is why you can<br />
add new profiles where you need them.  The<br />
Bluetooth underlying technology is the same, only<br />
the specific method that it&#8217;s used is defined.</p>
<p>Generally speaking, all profiles of Bluetooth are<br />
based on the GAP (Generic Access Profile).  There<br />
are 9 profiles that fall in the GAP category, and<br />
they are below:<br />
1.  AVRCP - Audio/Video Remote Control<br />
Profile<br />
2.  ESDP - Extended Service Discovery Profile<br />
3.  CIP - Common ISDN Access Profile<br />
4.  PAN - Public Area Network Profile<br />
5.  HCRP - Hardcopy Cable Replacement<br />
Profile<br />
6.  GAVDP - Generic Audio/Visual Distribution<br />
Profile<br />
7.  A2DP - Advanced Audio Distribution Profile<br />
8.  VDP - Video Distribution Profile<br />
9.  HID - Human Interface Device Profile</p>
<p>To put it another way, usage models will describe<br />
Bluetooth device applications and the associated<br />
profiles that are used.  The usage model focuses<br />
mainly on three categories - voice/data access points,<br />
peripheral interconnects, and PAN (Personal Area<br />
Networking).</p>
<p>The voice and data access points involve connecting<br />
computing devices to communicating devices through<br />
a wireless link. This way, data can be transferred<br />
in a wireless manor, without the need of cables or<br />
other types of connectivity.</p>
<p>PAN  is another very important usage model with<br />
strong appeal to business customers.  Bluetooth<br />
networks are easy to set up in virtually any type<br />
of environment.  An example would be meeting<br />
others at a trade show.</p>
<p>Instead of having contact information beamed via<br />
infrared, business cards can quickly and easily be<br />
transferred via Bluetooth wireless.  The fact is<br />
that many documents can be exchanged this very<br />
same way - making the uses and possibilities<br />
virtually endless.</p>
<p>The Bluetooth profile is very important to the<br />
specification, as it enables you to do so much<br />
more.  You can use peripherals and devices with<br />
the profiles, and virtually anything else that you<br />
decide.</p>
<p>As Bluetooth expands and gets bigger and better,<br />
you can count on the profiles to expand and get<br />
even more functions.  If you have experience with<br />
Bluetooth profiles, you should know exactly what<br />
they are and what you can do with them.  If not,<br />
all you need is a Bluetooth device - and a vivid<br />
imagination.</p>
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		<title>How to Connecting Many With Bluetooth</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 09:09:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Constantly evolving, the technology of Bluetooth
started off as a basic wireless connection standard
but has since then been adapted and proven with many
different uses and functions.
A good example is Bluetooth for cell phones.  It
enables mobile users to connect to their hands free
headset without using wires.  Bluetooth technology
will also allow mobile phone users to connect
with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Constantly evolving, the technology of Bluetooth<br />
started off as a basic wireless connection standard<br />
but has since then been adapted and proven with many<br />
different uses and functions.</p>
<p>A good example is Bluetooth for cell phones.  It<br />
enables mobile users to connect to their hands free<br />
headset without using wires.  Bluetooth technology<br />
will also allow mobile phone users to connect<br />
with their hands free kit as well.</p>
<p>Another handy use of Bluetooth is file sharing.  It<br />
allows the sharing of files between two cell phones,<br />
between a cell phone and computer, which makes the<br />
sharing of files a snap.  If you have a cell phone<br />
and computer, you can easily transfer data between<br />
the two.</p>
<p>Say for example you wanted to put an MP3 on your<br />
phone from your computer you could do it easily<br />
with Bluetooth.  All you would need is a Bluetooth<br />
adapter for your computer.  It doesn&#8217;t stop with the<br />
swapping of files either,as you can use your computer<br />
and phone to synchronise phone books, send SMS messages,<br />
and much more.</p>
<p>Although Bluetooth may be dandy for cell phones,<br />
it also comes in handy for the home office as well.<br />
Utilizing Bluetooth is a great way to set up a<br />
home office - two computers, a printer, and even a<br />
scanner.  They all can be connected using Bluetooth<br />
technology with effective ranges of up to 10 meters.</p>
<p>The technology and devices of Bluetooth will be<br />
around for years and years to come.  As years go<br />
by, Bluetooth will provide even better wireless<br />
solutions for different applications.  Even though<br />
Bluetooth has a short range, it has that short<br />
range for a reason.  Bluetooth is easily the best<br />
in wireless technology - which it continues to<br />
prove time and time again.</p>
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		<title>How to Choosing A Bluetooth Headset</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 19:15:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Creating a good wireless headset for Bluetooth is<br />
actually difficult to do.  The regular wired headsets<br />
are easy to design - with ranging styles.  </p>
<p>Bluetooth headsets can never be as small or as light<br />
as wired headsets, simply because it needs to include<br />
the battery and extra functions. This extra size<br />
will impact how the headset mounts on or around<br />
your ears.</p>
<p>Comfort<br />
There seems to be two main styles of headsets for<br />
Bluetooth.  Some are held into place with a loop<br />
around the ear.  These styles are normally more<br />
comfortable, although they may be less secure.  The<br />
others are held in place by being jammed into<br />
your ear - and usually prove to be less comfortable.</p>
<p>Factors to consider</p>
<p>Cost<br />
The cost is an obvious issue, something that you<br />
really need to think about.</p>
<p>Ergonomics<br />
1.  Check to see if the device is easy to<br />
quickly and conveniently put on your ear then take<br />
it off again.<br />
2.  Are the control buttons on the headset<br />
easy to use?<br />
3.  The headset should be comfortable to<br />
wear for long phone calls.<br />
4.  Can you use it with a pair of glasses?<br />
5.  Check to see if you can wear it with<br />
either ear.<br />
6.  When you aren&#8217;t wearing it, you&#8217;ll<br />
need to se how you would carry it with you.<br />
7.  The weight is important as well, as you<br />
don&#8217;t want something that has the risk of falling<br />
off.</p>
<p>Ease of use.<br />
1.  The commands and controls should be<br />
easy to remember.<br />
2.  The volume level should be easy to<br />
adjust.<br />
3.  The unit should turn on quickly.<br />
4.  The manual should be very well written<br />
and easy for you to understand.<br />
5.  There should be a support number for<br />
you to call if you should experience any types of<br />
problems.</p>
<p>Features<br />
1.  You&#8217;ll need to know about the battery,<br />
the talk time, type, and how to tell when it is<br />
going dead or fully charged.<br />
2.  How many devices can the unit be paired<br />
with?<br />
3.  Compatability is also important, as<br />
well as the warranty period.<br />
4.  Check the sound quality for both<br />
sending and receiving audio.<br />
5.  What type of range does the headset offer<br />
you?</p>
<p>Other important capabilities include voice tags,<br />
last number redial, tranfer calls, 3 way calling,<br />
link to other phones, call reject, and mute.  You&#8217;ll<br />
also want to note if it looks attractive, and if<br />
it&#8217;s too big or too small.</p>
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		<title>How The Future Of Bluetooth</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 05:29:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because it meets the basic needs of connectivity in
close range, Bluetooth has a very bright future
ahead of it.  Bluetooth is actually the result of
initiatives from nine leading communications and
computer industry giants, including 3-COM, Sony,
Lucent, IBM, Nokia, Microsoft, etc.
Since the forming of the original group, more than
1,800 manufacturers around the world have joined
the initiative.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because it meets the basic needs of connectivity in<br />
close range, Bluetooth has a very bright future<br />
ahead of it.  Bluetooth is actually the result of<br />
initiatives from nine leading communications and<br />
computer industry giants, including 3-COM, Sony,<br />
Lucent, IBM, Nokia, Microsoft, etc.</p>
<p>Since the forming of the original group, more than<br />
1,800 manufacturers around the world have joined<br />
the initiative.  According to reports, the Bluetooth<br />
technology is expected to be built into more than<br />
100 million devices, with over 670 million enabled<br />
Bluetooth devices.</p>
<p>Resulting from the amazing success of WAP (Wireless<br />
Application Protocol), the adoption of smart phones<br />
and hand held devices, Bluetooth can easily have<br />
an amazing impact on your day to day life.  Bluetooth<br />
is one of the key technologies that can help to<br />
make the mobile information society happen, by<br />
blurring the possibilities between home, the office,<br />
and the outside world.</p>
<p>The seamless integration and connectivity that<br />
Bluetooth promises will make it possible to explore<br />
a wide range of interactive and highly transparent<br />
personalized services which were actually quite<br />
difficult to dream of simply because of the<br />
complexity involved with making such devices<br />
communicate with each other.</p>
<p>Many Bluetooth pilot products have already been<br />
rolled into the market and backed by big vendors,<br />
which is a healthy sign for the overall acceptance<br />
of the technology.  The support for Bluetooth isn&#8217;t<br />
limited to companies that develop only Bluetooth<br />
enabled products.</p>
<p>The applications for Bluetooth can have great<br />
impacts on other industries as well.  The adoption<br />
of Bluetooth technology is expected to spread<br />
throughout the industry of computers.  </p>
<p>Unlike infrared technology, Bluetooth is used by<br />
many different wireless devices.  Bluetooth offers<br />
exceptional quality for short range wireless, even<br />
going through walls and obstructions.  While<br />
infrared is the biggest competitor at this time,<br />
Bluetooth far surpasses it, proving to millions that<br />
it is the wireless communication technology of the<br />
present day and age.</p>
<p>In the beginning, Bluetooth started with version 1.0,<br />
then gradually moved from there.  The current<br />
version is 2.0+EDR, with another version currently<br />
in development.  The technology behind the Bluetooth<br />
specification always getting better and better,<br />
which is why it&#8217;s so popular.</p>
<p>In the future, you can expect the technology<br />
behind Bluetooth to get better.  Bluetooth has<br />
proven to be the wireless standard of the future,<br />
offering you wireless connectability for hundreds<br />
of different devices.  For cell phones or other forms<br />
of wireless connections, Bluetooth is the one<br />
technology that you don&#8217;t want to find yourself<br />
without.</p>
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		<title>How Bluetooth Works?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 01:57:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Bluetooth Technology]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Bluetooth devices will normally operate at 2.4 GHZ
in the license free, globally available ISM radio
band.  The advantage to this band includes worldwide
availability and compatibility.  A disadvantage to
this however, is that the devices must share this
band with other RF emitters.  This includes
automobile security systems, other wireless devices,
and other noise sources, such as microwaves.
To [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bluetooth devices will normally operate at 2.4 GHZ<br />
in the license free, globally available ISM radio<br />
band.  The advantage to this band includes worldwide<br />
availability and compatibility.  A disadvantage to<br />
this however, is that the devices must share this<br />
band with other RF emitters.  This includes<br />
automobile security systems, other wireless devices,<br />
and other noise sources, such as microwaves.</p>
<p>To overcome this challenge, Bluetooth employs a<br />
fast frequency hopping scheme and therefore uses<br />
shorter packets than other standards within the<br />
ISM band.  This scheme helps to make Bluetooth<br />
communication more robust and more secure.</p>
<p>Frequency hopping<br />
Frequency hopping is basically jumping from frequency<br />
to frequency within the ISM radio band.  After a<br />
bluetooth device sends or receives a packet, it<br />
and the device (or devices) it&#8217;s communicating with<br />
hop to another frequency before the next packet is<br />
sent.  This scheme offers three advantages:<br />
1.  Allows Bluetooth devices to use the<br />
entirety of the available ISM band, while never<br />
transmitting from a fixed frequency for more than a<br />
short period of time.  This helps insure that<br />
Bluetooth conforms to the ISM restrictions on the<br />
transmission quantity per frequency.<br />
2.  Ensures that any interference won&#8217;t<br />
last long.  Any packet that doesn&#8217;t arrive safely<br />
to its destination can be resent to the next<br />
frequency.<br />
3.  Provides a base level of security as<br />
it&#8217;s very hard for an eavesdropping device to predict<br />
which frequency the Bluetooth devices will use<br />
next.</p>
<p>The connected devices however, must agree upon the<br />
frequency they will use next.  The specification<br />
in Bluetooth ensures this in two ways.  First, it<br />
defines a master and slave type relationship between<br />
bluetooth devices.  Next, it specifies an algorithm<br />
that uses device specific information when<br />
calculating the frequency hop sequences.</p>
<p>A Bluetooth device that operates in master mode can<br />
communicate with up to seven devices that are set in<br />
slave mode.  To each of the slaves, the master<br />
Bluetooth device will send its own unique address<br />
and the value of its own internal clock.  The<br />
information sent is then used to calculate the<br />
frequency hop sequences.  </p>
<p>Because the master device and each of the slave<br />
devices use the same algorithm with the same initial<br />
input, the connected devices will always arrive<br />
together at the next frequency that they have agreed<br />
upon.</p>
<p>As a replacement for cable technology, it&#8217;s no<br />
wonder that Bluetooth devices are usually battery<br />
powered, such as wireless mice and battery powered<br />
cell phones.  To conserve the power, most devices<br />
operate in low power.  This helps to give Bluetooth<br />
devices a range of around 5 - 10 meters.</p>
<p>This range is far enough for wireless communication<br />
but close enough to avoid drawing too much power<br />
from the power source of the device.</p>
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