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050315_pressrelease_Rococo_EThe partnership enables mobile phone manufacturers and reference design houses to benefit from a single, integrated Java-to-Bluetooth API solution in Esmertec's JbedT environment. Rococo also offers Esmertec's custome software development tool that lets developers buil without having real Bluetooth hardware connected. rs Impronto Simulator, a d Java/Bluetooth applications Consequently, developers can build, test and debug their Java/Bluetooth applicat environment. ions in a fully simulated "Esmertec is one of the leading VM (Virtual Machine) vendors in the marketplace and the combination of Rococo's technology with Esmerte c's Jbed will accelerate JSR82 support in mobile phones and speed up the use of Bluetooth in handsets," said Sean O'Sullivan, Rococo CEO. "Esmertec, with its award-winning Java runtime solutions and global presence, is an ideal partner to drive the adoption of this technology." ed solution will enable content providers to implement richer and40_TIBENDERANA_SOUTHAMPTONFlexibility offered by DSPs facilitate efficient integration of multiple standards, such as Bluetooth and WLAN, on a single radio sys-tem. For example, standard integration has been reported for Bluetooth with HiperLAN/2 [1, 2] and with IEEE 802.11b [3, 4]. As both HiperLAN/2 and 802.11b are considerably more com-plex than Bluetooth, a common hardware platform can provide extra computational power for the latter. This motivates to deviate from simplistic Bluetooth receivers to more sophisticated algorithms in order to achieve an improved system performance, whereby battery power con-sumption will benefit from an efficient realisation. Therefore, this paper begins with a brief review of the Bluetooth modulation standard in Sec. 2, after which two possible realisations of a Bluetooth modulator are highlighted in Sec. 3. However, our project aims to integrate Bluetooth with IEEE 802.11b WLAN in an SDR. 802.11b is considerably more complex than Bluetooth, and so a Bluetooth is one of the fastest growing wireless technologies in the market. With over 2,000 companies involved in the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, Bluetooth is now emerging in countless devices with shipments expected to approach 1 billion units per year by 2005.Bluetooth is intended to replace the cable connecting portable and/or fixed electronic devices. Bridging between UART and powerline-based technologies can connect Bluetooth enabled devices to a powerline network. With Xilinx programmable logic, on-chip designs will also benefit from Bluetooth's unprecedented flexibility and reprogrammability. Bluetooth is one of the fastest growing wireless technologies in the marketplace. More than 2,000 companies currently participate in the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, and Bluetooth product shipments are expected to approach one billion units per year by the year 2005. The Bluetooth specification defines a device communications interface that requires minimal user coolpix2500_12pWireless Life, Unlimited Possibilities The Wireless Bluetooth headset was integrated with wireless Bluetooth technology- to offer hands-free comfort and convenient way of mobile communication in the office, at home and on the go. With its lightweight and ergonomic design and size the wireless headset fits comfortably to the human ear. The vivid audio stereo sound provides a great listening quality and long-hour talk time. It is perfect for traveling entertainment or as an add-on for your home entertainment system. [Specifications] MBT-D120 Wireless Dongle was integrated with wireless Bluetooth technology- to offer voice and data transmission with single or dual band capability. MBT-D120 Wireless Dongle enables notebooks and desktop computers to communicate wirelessly with other Bluetooth compliant devices, such as Headsets, Cellular phone, PDAs, Printers, Access Point, Mouse and Keyboards via the USB connection. Work with a Bluetooth headset via audio input / output on a PCBT10_ds.qxpSimply plug in your SMC-BT10 Wireless Bluetooth USB Adapter into the USB port on your laptop or desktop. Bluetooth technology allows you to communicate with other Bluetooth devices to wirelessly share files, transfer data, print, synchronize your PDA information, send and receive email, browse the web, and use a mobile phone to access the Internet. The SMC Wireless Bluetooth USB Adapter supports Class 2 Bluetooth and has a operating range of up to 30 feet. Connect with up to seven other Bluetooth devices at the same time, the SMC Wireless Bluetooth USB Adapter sup-ports encryption and authentication to ensure secure data transmission across the network. Then plug in your SMC-BT10 into the USB slot of your laptop or PC, and you will be ready to enjoy the freedom of wireless Bluetooth networking. The new product instantly creates a Personal Area Network (PAN) connecting your PC or laptop to nearby Bluetooth-enabled devices. The SMC Wireless Bluetooth USB Adapter brings you aAntenna_Blue_Portable-Fixed802.11/Bluetooth PORTABLE/FIXED WIRELESS Flexible Networking 802.11 and Bluetooth standards make wireless connections to computer networks and other devices possible, while at the same time enabling freedom of movement. Centurion's practical and rugged 802.11 and Bluetooth portable/fixed wireless antennas are designed to fit into any office environment. Telematics 802.11/Bluetooth In-Building Mobile Phones LMR/PMR Power 802.11/Bluetooth General specifications for 802.11/Bluetooth Portable/Fixed Antennas: As displayed in these typical patterns, 802.11/Bluetooth Portable/Fixed Wireless antennas offer superior high-gain reception over a broad area.RABBIT Wireless Application KitsBluetooth Application Kit The Bluetooth Application Kit provides all of the hardware and software necessary to develop a Bluetooth application. - Complete with sample applications and source code Wireless connectivity eliminates Ethernet cables allowing for greater flexibility and mobility of wireless embedded Networks. Z-World's Wi-Fi Applications Kit provides all the tools necessary to sample and design communications from a Rabbit-based device to a WiFi-enabled device (i.e. PC Laptop or any device using a Compact Flash based Wi-Fi card). The libraries and sample programs allow for a Wi-Fi card to send and receive data to/from a RabbitCore module (RCM) over a wireless connection. The RCM can also send/receive email from any PC or device with a compatible Wi-Fi card. - Complete with sample applications and source code 694-101-1000 Cell phones are not the only devices that can communicate in a GSM network -a Rabbit-based control device is also on the list.HFE0304_p60-61-62.qxdone-box platform that enables more effi-cient RF testing, lowering the cost of test for prod-ucts and components that incorporate BluetoothT and other emerging wireless connectivity technologies. The Agilent N4010A wireless connectivity test set includes an option (Option 101) that speeds measurements and improves accuracy for high-volume manufacturing of products that incorporate Bluetooth technology, such as mobile phones, audio headsets, computers, PDAs, consumer appliances, cameras, VCRs and automotive telematics. During the prod-uct development cycle, engineers who design or integrate Bluetooth technology into chipsets, modules and devices will be able to create test sequences more easily and obtain faster, more accurate measurement results. By adding I/O connectivity (Option 110), the test set will also work with the Agilent 89601 vector signal analysis software and 89607 WLAN test suite software. The N4010A Option 101 makes transmit-ter and receiver measurementsK72225-1003The ultimate in comfort and wireless technology! Optical wireless mouse works with Bluetooth®-enabled computers and devices at a range of up to 30 feet. Features ultra-high-speed tracking and ergonomic design for left- or right-hand use. Blue and silver mouse with two buttons and scroll wheel. Provides secure, interference-free performance with Bluetooth® enabled computers and up to 7 other Bluetooth wireless devices. Contoured form and flexible rubber grips combine to create the most comfortable mouse ever built. Works within a wireless range of up to 30 feet for maximum freedom. DiamondEye(TM) optical technology provides unmatched acceleration control and ultra-high speed tracking. Award-winning MouseWorks® software and three programmable buttons reduce repetitive tasks to a single click.Yakumo Bluetooth-Adapter BlueportPRO Class I - Power supply via USB connection - Range: max. 100 m - Frequency range 2,4 - 2,4835 GHz FHSS Product number Interface Input voltage Power consumption (typical) Data transfer rate Antenna Frequency range Channel separation Power class 1037110 USB 1.1 Bluetooth V1.2 full rate 1 Mbps 5 V Send 128 mA Receive 68 mA Stand by 52 mA 723 Kbps Chip antenna 4 dBi 2.4 -- 2.4835 GHz FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) Class I, max. 100 m melodeo peer to peer release FINALSEATTLE, Wash. - Feb. 10, 2005 - Melodeo, Inc. today announced new peer-to-peer music sharing functionality with its Melodeo Mobile Music Solution. Available during the first quarter in Europe, mobile phone users will be able to securely send full tracks that they have purchased, from one mobile phone to another mobile phone via BlueTooth wireless technology. Melodeo, a Seattle-based company, provides music to wireless subscribers through its Mobile Music Solution. The Mobile Music Solution resides directly on the user's wireless phone allowing consumers to quickly and easily shop, preview, purchase/download over the air, and play and store full-length music tracks. "We're thrilled about Melodeo's peer-to-peer functionality, because it is secure and all parties are compensated when music is shared. This makes it a huge win for artists, music publishers, record labels, operators and mobile phone users," said Don Davidge, senior vice president, Melodeo. " Music tracks thatBluetooth Proximity NetworksABET PREPARATION August 25, 2005 By Syed M Mahmud, Ph.D. Associate Professor, ECE Dept. http://www.eng.wayne.edu/coe/main.cfm?location=1854 Outline of the Talk - BS Program Objectives - Program Outcomes - Course Coordinatorsritvanen- Bluetooth is prone to encryption key replay attacks - GSM security can be compromised due to the possibility of key replay and poorly designed coexistence of two encryption algorithms (Barkan et al. 2003) - Bluetooth encryption algorithm E0 is considered inadequate and another AES-based algorithm is likely to be defined ) would a similar attack be possible on Bluetooth? & - paired Bluetooth devices share a link key that is used in authentication and encryption key derivation { link keys can be changed but typically have long life-time - authentication function E1 takes three inputs: { current link key { device address of the claimant { 128-bit challenge - key derivation function E3 takes three inputs: { current link key { 128-bit random number supplied by the master device { ciphering o set number, which is equal to ACO produced by the latest authentication in the case of point-to-point encryption keys - assuming that the master supplies the last challenge and thebt3021Use2.4GHzfrequencyband,fullycomplywithBluetoothv1.1specification Point to Multipoint, support up to 7 Bluetooth enabled clients Support DHCP/client and built-in web management & windows based utility Firmware upgradable Include Bluetooth profile such as SPP, GAP, LAP, DUN Best price/performance for home and SOHO users Ad hoc Bluetooth LAN access experience The BT3021 is a compact Bluetooth Ethernet access point for home & SOHO networking solution which allows users to experience and utilize the advantage of wireless connectivity and personal freedom. It can easily extend the wiredEthernetnetworktoanyBluetoothenabled device, such as laptop, PDA, desktop, mobile phone, and webpad etc, without any inconvenient cable wiring efforts and hustle settings. Physical Ethernet interface: 10 Base-T (RJ-45) interface Antenna: external antenna LED Display: 2 LEDs (Power, Data Link) Power: 5V DC Input Bluetooth specification v1.1 compliant Frequency: 2.402GHz ~ 2.4835GHz unlicensed ISMcamera6This paper describes the technique of "Bluetooth pooling" which aggregates Bluetooth metadata collected from multiple users and propagates it among proximal users to create a more accurate record of co-presence. We also present the results of applying the Bluetooth pooling technique to a real world dataset of cameraphone photos annotated with Bluetooth co-presence metadata collected from over 65 users over 7 months. Its dual properties of short range (typically < 30 feet) and unique identifier (MAC address) allow Bluetooth enabled devices to be "aware" of other active Bluetooth devices nearby. With Bluetooth pool-ing among collocated devices we have seen a 40% increase in the coverage of Bluetooth co-presence metadata vs. Bluetooth metadata gathered only by single devices. While such a concentration of Bluetooth-enabled cameraphone users may not be currently very common in the United States, we believe that the increasing market share of Bluetooth-enabled35580-01This reports describes the result of a study we performed to assess the state of interoperability of Bluetooth devices currently on the market. An interoperability test determines the how well two devices that support the same profiles or gateway/client version of the same profiles, as defined by the Bluetooth specification, are able to interoperate for those portions of the profiles supported by both devices. Within the Bluetooth community, there seems to be a conception that interoperability problems are primarily low-level protocol issues. This means that when HH1 initiates a transfer of contact to HH5 then this test case fails because HH1 is unable to detect HH5 during a Bluetooth search. Note that errors are fairly correlated, implying that errors are being caused by Bluetooth-related problems. PC1 does not seem to be able to support dial-up networking through Bluetooth No simple solutions exist because the root of the problem is indiscernible at this point. 3 of 142000q4_p028Bluetooth is an open specification for a radio system that provides the network infrastructure to enable short range wireless communication of data and voice. Bluetooth is named after the Danish King Harald Blaatand. Bluetooth is named after the Danish King Harald Blaatand "Bluetooth", who successfully united Denmark and Norway during his rule from 940 to 985 AD. Bluetooth unleashes the concept of "hidden comput-ing" by providing radio devices "unconscious" connec-tivity without the user's proactive intervention. Bluetooth radios operate in the unlicensed ISM band at 2.4 Gigahertz using 79 channels between 2.402 GHz to 2.480 GHz (23 channels in some countries). The range for bluetooth communication is 0-30 feet (10 meters) with a power consumption of 0dBm (1mW). The bluetooth radio system is optimized for mobility. Bluetooth supports two kinds of links: Asynchronous Connectionless (ACL) links for data transmission and Synchronous Connection oriented (SCO) links forwww.PBFixIt.com Page 1/5 Mac Mini FixIt Guide :: Installing Bluetooth Antenna © 2005 PB FixIt Now Removing Upper Case www.PBFixIt.com Page 2/5 Mac Mini FixIt Guide :: Installing Bluetooth Antenna © 2005 PB FixIt Now Removing Mass Storage Unit www.PBFixIt.com Page 3/5 Mac Mini FixIt Guide :: Installing Bluetooth Antenna © 2005 PB FixIt Now Removing Mass Storage Unit If your mini has neither an Airport card nor a Bluetooth board, you can simply lift the optical drive up and away. Otherwise, you need to disconnect the Airport and/or Bluetooth antenna cables first. With your free hand, pull the Bluetooth cable up from Bluetooth board and unplug the Airport antenna cable from the right of the Airport card. www.PBFixIt.com Page 4/5 Mac Mini FixIt Guide :: Installing Bluetooth Antenna © 2005 PB FixIt Now Removing Bluetooth Antenna Remove the single silver Phillips screw from the black plastic framework directly below the Bluetooth antenna board. Remove the yellow tape1 | 2
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