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keyboardIt can be a Bluetooth wireless keyboard or an ordinary USB keyboard according to different scenarios. - In Bluetooth wireless mode, the USB cable can be shrunk and hidden under the keyboard. - In USB connection mode, the rechargeable battery in the keyboard is charged by USB power supply. The rechargeable battery is used when the keyboard works in Bluetooth mode. - Easy to link (link key and host BD address are stored in local E2PROM). - The internal batteries are charged by the power of USB interface. IVT Bluetooth keyboard is based on Bluetooth HID (Human Interface Device) profile, used by humans to remote control the operation of host computer wirelessly in 10 meters range. For example, when users want to operate keyboard in BIOS status to do some CMOS setup, the computer even has not loaded the OS, the Bluetooth stack cannot work, the USB mode can be used. Or when Bluetooth keyboard cannot work normally for some reasons like battery use up What is the Bluetooth wireless technology BluetoothT wireless technology is an imminent revolution addressing the need to transfer voice and data between various electronic devices over a short to medium distance. The Bluetooth qualification program guarantees a certain level of interoperability between various Bluetooth-certified devices without special user interaction. The MC-Link specifi-cation formed the foundation of the Bluetooth wireless technology, which with additional resources from the five founding companies (Ericsson, Intel, IBM, Toshiba and Nokia) was quickly developed to form the Bluetooth Specification version 1.0 released in the summer of 1999. Following the announcement of the Bluetooth SIG in May of 1998, an unprecedented number of companies (over 1700 companies in April 2000) has, within a two-year period, signed the Bluetooth license agreement giving them the right to develop and sell Bluetooth-qualified devices. This means The patented and stylish ergonomic design of the EarliteT 1100 promotes comfort and communication clarity by utilizing STEP's advanced noise cancellation technology, greatly reducing wind noise and surrounding sounds and providing the user with a truly hands-free experience. Excellent sound quality for both wearer and listener provides a clarity that is unsurpassed in the industry and eliminates the need for traditional cumbersome boom microphones. Users can answer, initiate or end calls, increase or decrease volume, and mute/un-mute the microphone all with the simple touch of a single versatile button / rocker control. The built-in rechargeable Lithium-Polymer battery provides excellent talk and standby times unmatched by similar products. The EarliteT 1100 is compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled devices, including computers, mobile phones, automobiles, PDAs and other information appliances that incorporate the industry standard Bluetooth headset profile version 105In this paper we consider WLANs based on the IEEE 802.11 standard and a short-range radio system based on Bluetooth speci-fications, which operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM frequency band. We present a model of the interference that IEEE 802.11 WLANs may experience either because of a voice or a data Bluetooth link. In the presence of Bluetooth data traffic, WLAN packet error probability can be decreased by 19% at the expense of an additional average delay in Bluetooth packet transmission equal to 10 ms, or by 29% at the expense of a Bluetooth average packet delay equal to 110 ms. The two wireless sys-tems that have experienced the most rapid evolution and wide popularity are the standard developed by IEEE for wireless lo-cal area networks (WLANs), identified as IEEE 802.11, and the Bluetooth technology. Bluetooth (BT) provides interconnection of devices in the user's vicinity in a range of about 10 m, and it could become an official standard if adopted by IEEE 802.15, which seeks tosvcrproc11-eYaMoR and Bluemove - an autonomous modular robot with Bluetooth interface for exploring adaptive locomotion The Bluetooth interface included in each Ya-MoR module allows wireless communication between the modules and controlling the robot from a PC. Keywords: Modular robot, Bluetooth, Locomotion, FPGA The main characteristics of our modular robots are: (1) each module contains a Bluetooth interface for inter-module communication as well as for communication between the modules and a base station like a PC -- most modular robots use direct electrical connections, which are less flexi-ble -- and (2) each module comprises an FPGA for reconfigurable compu-tation -- most modular robots use traditional microcontrollers, but see [5] We designed and implemented a control software called Bluemove that allows to control the YaMoR modules from a PC via Bluetooth. Section 3 describes the Bluetooth interface each robot modules contains. YaMoR and Bluemove - an autonomous modular robotDraft 5Named after the 10 century Viking that united Scandinavia, BluetoothT wireless technology is the low-power, short-range radio technology that allows electronic devices such as handheld computers, mobile phones, printers, headsets, notebook PCs and access points to speak to each other within 10 meters without wires, thus eliminating Bluetooth wireless technology allows devices to fluidly form connections to create a wireless personal area network (PAN). A PAN is often described as the 10-meter-radius bubble inside of which all devices equipped with Bluetooth technology can interact and communicate without physical connections. The name was chosen under the theme of unification -- the idea being that Bluetooth technology would unite the mobile world as Blue Tooth united Denmark and Norway in 950 A.D. According to Japp Haartsen, one of the co-inventors to Bluetooth, the technology came about almost by accident. Ericsson envisions Bluetooth as a replacement for theTechnical Note Vol: 7, No: 3This technology, called Bluetooth, seamlessly connects each intelligent appliance in a household or an office in a piconet wireless network. Bluetooth is an embedded, low-power, short-range, radio-frequency (RF) technology. Bluetooth will be most applicable for exchanging data between personal devices such as cell phones, radios, pagers, personal digital assistants, notebook computers, video and still cameras, audio players, and local area networks (LAN). Some writers also discuss the use of Bluetooth in household appliances, but the applications are unclear. With an operating range of 10 meters or less, Bluetooth's reach exceeds the current range of IR, but falls far short of other wireless networks. The Bluetooth developers are attempting to keep the cost per unit at about $10 by using only a few, highly integrated chipsets that will make Bluetooth acceptable for small electronic devices. With its projected performance and price parameters, Bluetooth fits nicely between IRSocket GPS Nav Kit with Bluetooth Wireless Technology datasheetSave time -- you no longer need to get driving directions before you leave. Increase safety -- audio prompts let you keep your eyes on the road instead of reading maps/directions. With Socket's GPS Nav Kit, you can finally enjoy the time you travel, instead of worrying about getting lost. It's the ideal solution for in-car navigation with a Pocket PC or notebook computer. The software features human voice prompts, with detailed turn-by-turn directions. If you veer off course, directions are automatically re-calculated. All you need is a Bluetooth enabled Pocket PC or Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP notebook. Using Bluetooth to wirelessly add GPS eliminates these inconveniences. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Socket Communiations, Inc. is under license.TechRep2Bluetooth is a promising new wireless technology, which enables portable devices to form short-range wireless ad hoc networks and is based on a frequency hopping physical layer. Using Bluetooth as an example, this paper first provides deeper insights into the issue to link establishment in frequency hopping wireless systems. It then introduces the Bluetooth Topology Costruction Protocol (BTCP), an asynchronous distributed protocol for constructing scatternets which starts with nodes that have no knowledge of their surroundings and terminates with the formation of a connected network satisfying all connectivity constraints posed by the Bluetooth technology. Bluetooth is a frequency hopping system which defines multiple channels for communication (each channel defined by a different frequency hopping sequence). The asymmetric protocol provided by the Bluetooth specification, yields a very short connection establishment delay provided that the sender andSamsung signs with Zi Corporationprovide a full VoIP solution including customized design and technical production support. Zi will supply a turnkey VoIP solution to Cidco Communications Corporation www.cidcocomm.com, a privately held telephony equipment company. This agreement positions Zi Corporation and Cidco Communications to capture the overall growth in the VoIP market, which Allied Business Intelligence estimates to reach over $11 billion by 2006. and Openwave to deliver integrated solutions To develop smarter products with a shorter turn-around time, often the best approach is to outsource elements of development. Zi provides this outside expertise. Zi has the expertise to help expand headset product lines to include Bluetooth wireless connectivity. We provide quick turn-around designs customized to customer-specific requirements, delivering cost-effective and well-supported Bluetooth solutions. with manufacturers who may not have in-house expertise in Zi BluetoothT Bluetooth design. With Zi'sA multimedia guidebook communications protocol was also developed to overcome the varying Bluetooth capabilities of a range of mobile computing devices. The transfer of media information between the IPS and the user's MCD is facilitated using the Bluetooth wireless communication protocol. Bluetooth was chosen as the transfer medium due to its prevalence on most modern mobile computing devices such as Personal Digital Assistants and mobile (cell) phones. This fact, coupled with the nature of Bluetooth communications lacking the requirement for line-of-sight meant users could retrieve location-aware information at the "locality" level. Infrared has been surpassed by Bluetooth in many applications because it does not require line of sight, supports ad-hoc networking and has more robust data communications. Bluetooth does support some legacy protocols that were developed for Infrared such as object exchange file transfer profile. The user's experience of an information item oncelundberg05powerPower Characterization of a Bluetooth-Equipped Sensor Node. ABSTRACT M. Lundberg, J. Eliasson, J. Allan, J. Johansson, P. Lindgren. EISLAB, Dept. of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering ˚ Lulea University of Technology ˚ SE-971 87 Lulea, SwedenFTS4BT-UWB-PR-10-05-05.qxpFrontline has extended its data analysis capabilities to enable effective product test, debug and verification with Freescale Semiconductor's XS110 Ultra-Wideband chipset operating Bluetooth protocols. Demonstrated at WiCon Americas this week, the industry's first merged UWB and Bluetooth functionality will enable early adopters to begin product development of high-speed wireless designs using the combination of the Bluetooth stack and the UWB PHY. Currently, Bluetooth developers and test engineers rely on Frontline's FTS4BTT Bluetooth sniffer to get them through the design, debug, test, verify, and qualification cycle. Extending the capabilities of the FTS4BT to incorporate direct sequence-UWB (DS-UWB) will enable developers to begin working with UWB. "Bringing UWB under the Bluetooth logo was a stroke of genius and will enable a new class of high rate applications to take advantage of the Bluetooth ecosystem," said Eric Kaplan, founder of Frontline. "DS-UWB is an excellentProduct Master TemplateCBD-220 Bluetooth V2.0 USB Adapter Bluetooth V2.0 USB Adapter CNet is proud to introduce another new Bluetooth product CBD-220, Bluetooth V2.0 USB Adapter! CBD-220 complies with Bluetooth standard 2.0 which increases the data transfer rates up to 3Mbps and is downward compatible with previous versions 1.1/1.2. With CNet's CBD-220, you can create your Personal Area Network, exchange information between your Bluetooth enabled PDA, Cellular phone, Desktop or Notebook in just a second. Start enjoying the benefits and convenience of this Bluetooth V2.0 USB Adapter TODAY! - Bluetooth 1.1/1.2/2.0 compliant. - Works as an audio Gateway (In/Out) on PC, with Bluetooth Headset to use MSN, Skype, Netmeeting and other internet messenger application. - Allows user to create a Bluetooth Personal Area Network with other Bluetooth devices.Product Master TemplateCBD-120 Bluetooth V2.0 USB Adapter Bluetooth V2.0 USB Adapter CNet is proud to introduce another new Bluetooth product CBD-120, Bluetooth V2.0 USB Adapter! CBD-120 complies with Bluetooth standard 2.0 which increases the data transfer rates up to 3Mbps and is downward compatible with previous versions 1.1/1.2. With CNet's CBD-120, you can create your Personal Area Network, exchange information between your Bluetooth enabled PDA, Cellular phone, Desktop or Notebook in just a second. Start enjoying the benefits and convenience of this Bluetooth V2.0 USB Adapter TODAY! - Bluetooth 1.1/1.2/2.0 compliant. - Works as an audio Gateway (In/Out) on PC, with Bluetooth Headset to use MSN, Skype, Netmeeting and other internet messenger application. - Allows user to create a Bluetooth Personal Area Network with other Bluetooth devices. | ||