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Ericsson Mobile Communications, Nokia Mobile Phones, IBM, Intel and Toshiba, all leaders in the communications and computing industries formed a Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) to drive the development and bring this portable device connectivity to market. Products must pass specified testing and be certified by the Bluetooth SIG to be considered Bluetooth compliant. Certification means that a product's quality has been verified and it is interoperable with other Bluetooth products. Amkor Technology is a member of the Bluetooth SIG working towards advancing Bluetooth wireless technology. The Bluetooth wireless technology specification is quickly becoming the standard for personal area wireless communications and can be used anywhere one wants to transmit information over a short range (10 meters) without the use of wires. Bluetooth LAN access points are in the planning stages. The use of Bluetooth wireless technology could eventually proliferate into lower cost mobile Bluetooth White PaperBluetooth is a standard for short-range connectivity currently receiving much attention in the wireless industry. Initially launched in 1998, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has now attracted more than 2500 member companies. Even so, Bluetooth is a young standard and the degree of its impact is unclear. The Bluetooth-technology was originally designed to be a flexible and efficient cable replacement, but two other usage models are now also supported by the standard. It is now also possible for a group of Bluetooth devices to communicate in a temporary network, a so-called pico-network. When Bluetooth enabled devices become widespread a third usage model may be realized, namely Bluetooth networking over access points. In terms of timing, applications of Bluetooth within this usage model will arrive at a somewhat later stage because a critical mass of Bluetooth-devices capable of pico-networking needs to be available. Opportunities and critical factors Even if therebluetooth_value_addsThe bluetooth technol-ogy eliminates the need for numerous and incon-venient cable attachments for connecting computers, mobile phones, mobile computers, and handheld devices. According to Bluetooth SIG, it is the fastest growing industry standard ever as more than 1,300 manufacturers have joined the bluetooth family. MindBranch, Inc. 37 Main St., North Adams, MA 01247 USA tel: 413.664.6185 800.774.4410 www.mindbranch.com Bluetooth technology is the result of the joint achievements of nine leading c o m p a n i e s : According to new research by Datacomm Research, Bluetooth offers the most economical solution for low-to-medium-speed device connectivity. The 802.11 standards will dominate high-speed appli-cations, but Bluetooth should achieve far greater unit volumes. According to VisionGain, the lap-top market will be the first to embrace Bluetooth, with 20% of lap-tops Bluetooth enabled by next year. According to a new study by the ARC Group, applications and cost areOverview of Bluetooth TechnologyBluetooth is devised to replace these cables. The idea of Bluetooth comes from the desire to connect cellular phones with other devices without a cable. New version of Bluetooth may address this issue and have much higher data rate. Like any other engineering practice, the design of Bluetooth has to compromise between different goals, like high throughput and low cost, large operation range and low power consumption. According to current version of Bluetooth specs, 79/23 hops system can't communicate to each other. Compared to that of many cellular phones, the sensitivity level of Bluetooth is much higher. Every Bluetooth unit can connect to other Bluetooth devices without the need of any infrastructure support or access points. When he enters the gate of Wal-Mart, one Bluetooth unit installed in the store may be constantly inquiring for other Bluetooth units nearby. It's estimated that in year 2000 over 60 million dollars was invested into Bluetooth R&D. The expectation forbluetooth seminar.qxdBluetooth's emergence as a key wireless technology makes knowing how to create Bluetooth applications critical for any wire-less developer. Instructors teach the basics of Bluetooth development and help get your Bluetooth applications up and running. Rococo's training courses offer a wide variety of ways to learn how to create Bluetooth applications using Java and C/C++ and are based around a set of working applications. To find out more about Rococo training courses, visit www.rococosoft.com/services or email services@rococosoft.com. BLUETOOTH SEMINAR FOR TECHNOLOGISTS Course Description This one-day seminar provides a pragmatic introduction to Bluetooth technology. Participants will learn about the key com-ponents of the Bluetooth stack and will gain an understanding of Bluetooth profiles. The seminar examines issues facing Bluetooth application development teams, including development tools and environments, portability of Bluetooth applica-tions and developmentbluetoothWBTV42 is a line of embedded Bluetooth modules which fully integrates the baseband controller for core Bluetooth operations. Modules include: external flash for profile storage, crystal and antenna with highly efficient RF circuitry. The upper application stack and lower-core Bluetooth stack are paired with a specialized user interface allowing the use of AT-Type command sequences for simplistic serial port emulation. This compact, certified, ready-to-integrate package allow for improved product integration and avoidance of costly wireless technology development, software design and or profile licensing. All WBTV42 Bluetooth modules support a variety of industry standard interfaces: UART, USB and SPI in a 34-pin BGA or 24-pin DIP package. APPLICATION With the ability to significantly reduce installation costs of multi-node systems by eliminating costly and time-consuming cable routing, Bluetooth technologyThe Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), Bluetooth wireless technology supports both voice and data channels, possibly simultaneously. The Bluetooth RDK supports all of these ACL and SCO links for both voice and data. The Bluetooth system subdivides the frequency band into 79 frequency-hopped channels at 1 MHz spacing. Time Saved with CoCentric Bluetooth RDK Implementing a product based on a technical standard is a big task, especially for manufacturers that have not been involved in the invention and standardization of that standard. Figure 2: The Synopsys Bluetooth RDK provides material absent from the Bluetooth specification. Several applicable channel models and a fully working receiver which meets the Bluetooth performance requirements creates a complete end-to-end solution that significantly accelerates the process of creating a product from the Bluetooth standard. Figure 3 shows where the CoCentric Bluetooth RDK maps into the ISO model for the Bluetooth2005-ubicomp-bluetoothThis paper describes a study of Bluetooth radio propagation using an accurate indoor location system to conduct fine-grained signal strength surveys. We discuss practical problems and requirements en-countered setting up the infrastructure using the ultrasonic Active Bat indoor location system, and limitations of the commodity Bluetooth de-vices used. We conclude that Bluetooth is poorly suited to the purpose of fine-grained, low latency location inference due to specification and hard-ware limitations, and note that the movement speed of mobile devices is an important factor in calculating available bandwidth. Place Lab [19] has even more ambitious goals by seeking to create a comprehensive location database which uses fixed commodity WiFi, GSM and Bluetooth devices as global beacons. In particular, we focus on the indoor location properties of the Bluetooth wireless protocol. Although some Ubicomp projects suc h as Place Lab have begun to use Blue-tooth as a coarse-grained "onBluetooth An Amazing Communication Protocol David M.J. Hopkins OIT AS New Media Center Bluetooth What is it? What does it do for me ? Is it expensive? Bluetooth - Chip technology enabling seamless voice and data connections between a wide range of devices through short-range digital two-way radio. Essential BluetoothT It's everywhere you want to beBluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and is used under license by National Semiconductor Agenda Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and is used under license by National Semiconductor Applications of BluetoothT Technology Bluetooth Applications Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and is used under license by National Semiconductor Embedded BluetoothT Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and is used under license by National Semiconductor BluetoothT Systems Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and is used under license by National Semiconductor Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and is used under license by National Semiconductor WAN Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and is used under license by National Semiconductor Bluetooth Frequency Range Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and is used under license by National Semiconductor Overview of Bluetooth Bluetooth is a trademarkThe first time you use the Bluetooth GPS receiver, you need to add the GPS hardware to your active Bluetooth devices. Make sure that your Bluetooth GPS receiver is switched on. You can detect this if the lights of the Bluetooth GPS receiver are blinking. If the software asks if you want to search for devices, click on `yes'. 3. Select the device and click on `Save' at the bottom of the screen. 1. Once your GPS receiver is added to the Bluetooth Manager (see other side of this page) you need to follow these guidelines. Switch on your HP iPAQ and click on the Bluetooth Manager symbol at the bottom of your screen: Make sure that your Bluetooth GPS receiver is switched on. You can detect this if the lights of the Bluetooth GPS receiver are blinking.LaserChamp-ReadMe-Bluetooth-OSXAt the time of this writing, the only Apple approved Bluetooth adaptor is the D-Link DBT-120. OS X provides two utilities that are used for Bluetooth connection management. This document will outline the steps to use the LaserChamp(tm) and Flic Bluetooth barcode scanners, however these instructions are similar for virtually any Bluetooth device that uses the Bluetooth Serial Port Protocol (Spp). When using the LaserChamp or Flic scanner, the Bluetooth Serial Utility should be run first. If the Bluetooth Setup Assistant is run first to pair the scanner, it may not work as expected. 2) Click "New" to create a new Bluetooth connection. 2) Provide a name for the Bluetooth connection to the device, select "Outgoing", and "Port Type: RS-232". Note: When the Bluetooth device pairing is changed, the "Pairing Request" dialog shown below will occur when SerialMagic attempts to establish a Bluetooth connection to the device. Pairing is typically 'lost' when the device is pairedPrius Bluetooth - RAZR V3Press the arrow on the left to scroll down. This message should automatically appear. Then remember to return here later to permanently turn the power on. This message should appear after connecting. Setup is complete. This message should automatically appear each time the Power button in the Prius is pressed on and have the phone with you. If the power was only turned on temporarily, return to the Bluetooth menu and this time select "Setup" instead of "Handsfree". Bluetooth will remain in ready mode now. This symbol in the upper-left corner of the screen is what you'll see when the phone is connected via Bluetooth.BlueTooth Carrier Board CAB/BT1The BlueToothT technology is a standard for short-range wireless communi-cations between different devices. The SSV BlueToothT Carrier Board is a complete baseband/RF solution that allows you the quick and easy integration of BlueToothT technology outgoing from Handheld, PDA, Cell Phone or Laptop into embedded or standard devices. The BlueToothT Carrier Board follows the BlueToothT standard with all its included advantages like transmission security and noise immunity in the industrial environment area. The BlueToothT Carrier Board provides all required basic hard- and software environment, which allows you the development of individual applications for your ADNP/1520. For an instant connection to your hardware the BlueToothT Carrier Board supports a serial COM1 interface, a 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface as well as a QIL-128 (QIL =Quad In Line) interface. The figure 2-1 shows the base components of the BlueToothT Carrier Board. This chapter describes the most interestingbluetooth_securityBluetooth is an industry specification defined by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), which is a group of approximately 2000 members who design and manufacture Bluetooth-enabled products. If you're not actively using the Bluetooth connection on your device or computer, you should disable the Bluetooth adapter. On an Ericsson T610 mobile phone: Menu -> Connectivity -> Bluetooth -> Turn Off On a MacOSX 10.3 computer: Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Bluetooth -> Settings -> "Turn Bluetooth Off" On a WinXP computer: Start menu -> Control Panel -> Bluetooth Configuration -> Accessibility -> untick "Let other Bluetooth devices to discover this computer" -> Allow menu, choose "No devices to connect" If you're actively using the Bluetooth connection in your device, take the following precautions to minimize your risk: 5.2- Ensure you have the latest Bluetooth firmware and device drivers on all devices Nokia and Sony Ericsson have both released newer firmwares for theirReadme-Bluetooth-OSX-10.2-10.3At the time of this writing, the only Apple approved Bluetooth adaptor is the D-Link DBT-120. OS X provides two utilities that are used for Bluetooth connection management. This document will outline the steps to use the LaserChamp(tm) and Flic Bluetooth barcode scanners, however these instructions are similar for virtually any Bluetooth device that uses the Bluetooth Serial Port Protocol (Spp). When using the LaserChamp or Flic scanner, the Bluetooth Serial Utility should be run first. If the Bluetooth Setup Assistant is run first to pair the scanner, it may not work as expected. 2) Click "New" to create a new Bluetooth connection. 2) Provide a name for the Bluetooth connection to the device, select "Outgoing", and "Port Type: RS-232". Note: When the Bluetooth device pairing is changed, the "Pairing Request" dialog shown below will occur when SerialMagic attempts to establish a Bluetooth connection to the device. Pairing is typically 'lost' when the device is pairedGraphire BluetoothThe new model, named Graphire Bluetooth, is expected to be warmly embraced by photo enthusiasts who seek the control and comfort of Wacom's patented cordless, battery-free pen and the freedom of a wireless device. Mobile office workers, educators and aspiring digital artists will also appreciate the new device and the ability to work where and when they want. Available immediately, Graphire Bluetooth offers a 6" x 8" active area and is priced at $249.99. "Photo and art enthusiasts are attracted to the intuitive nature and overall artistic experience offered by Graphire Bluetooth," said Mark Mehall, Senior Product Manager with Wacom. "Combining our pen technology with Bluetooth wireless technology provides photo and digital art enthusiasts the flexibility and freedom to comfortably move about as they edit their digital photos and create digital art." Wacom's patented cordless, battery-free pen technology works harmoniously with Bluetooth wireless technology toBluetooth is an emerging standard for wireless integration of small devices. The JSR-82 specification standardizes a set of Java APIs to allow Java-enabled devices to integrate into a Bluetooth environment. However the utilization of Bluetooth connections requires normally quite a lot of coding effort in Java MIDP environment. For example, many mobile phones do not support OBject EXchange (OBEX) protocol. As a consequence, even implementing a small application utilizing Bluetooth connections requires quite a lot of coding. Secondly, it has an implementation, for opening Bluetooth connections for pull and push messaging. For using connections, the Bluetooth connector is initialized first with a method: BluetoothConnector bluetoothConnector= BluetoothConnectorImpl.getBluetoothConnector( BluetoothConnector.DEFAULTUUID, BluetoothConnectorUser, RequestHandler, PushListener); The default UUID is identifier for the Bluetooth device. Connections can be inquired http://trifinite.org/Downloads/21c3_Bluetooth_HackingHacking Bluetooth enabled mobile phones and beyond - Full Disclosure Bluetooth Hacking - Full Disclosure @ 21C3 Maintainer and core developer of the Linux Bluetooth Stack BlueZ Bluetooth Hacking - Full Disclosure @ 21C3 Bluetooth Introduction Bluetooth Hacking - Full Disclosure @ 21C3 Sniffing Bluetooth with hcidump Conclusions - Lessons tought Feedback / Discussion Bluetooth Hacking - Full Disclosure @ 21C3 Promoter members: Agere, Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia and Toshiba Consumer http://www.bluetooth.com Technical http://www.bluetooth.org1 | 2
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