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08/29/22 Excom Submitted by:- Robin Kapoor, 48 Sourabh Garg, 60 Deepak Kumar, 14 Yogendra ExCom Group Presentation

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Submitted by:-Robin Kapoor, 48Sourabh Garg, 60Deepak Kumar, 14Yogendra Dwivedi, 71Pankaj Jain, 30

ExCom Group Presentation

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Greatest synchronization and file transfer technologies.

Bluetooth technology is the key to moving files effortlessly off and on to various communication devices.

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Low bandwidth wireless networking technology Designed primarily to replace cables for

communication between personal computing/communication devices

Used for both voice and data communications Common standard for wireless communications

between cell phones and PDAs, headsets.

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Bluetooth operates in unlicensed Frequency band of 2.4GHz-2.4835GHz

Many versions of Bluetooth have come till now 1.0, 1.0B, 1.1, 1.2, 2.0, 2.1

Basic difference between the versions is speed, capacity and security. Future version is 3.0.

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Initiated by Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and Toshiba in early 1998

Formed a special interest group known as the Bluetooth SIG.

Many companies are members of the Bluetooth All are committed to developing and supporting the

Bluetooth standard. Bluetooth  became an IEEE (Institute of  Electrical

and Electronics Engineers) standard during 2002. Acceptance of Bluetooth as an industry standard  

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Scandinavian countries have been leading the world in wireless communications for a long time now; andBluetooth technology was named after a Scandinavian historical figure: King Harald Bluetooth, a famous Danish king of the 10th century; who united Denmark and introduced Christianity to the country.  

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Bluetooth will be used for personal area networks

Very small range networks between cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players, etc. and computers

Built-in voice channels will allow cordless telephony and headset applications

PDA-computer synchronization, wireless home networking, connection of keyboards, modems, cameras etc. are all possible

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• Mobile Phones •Video Games• Keyboards• Headsets• PDA’S• Bluetooth USB port

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Bluetooth supports both voice and data. According to Bluetooth spectrum:-

•The voice channels support 64Kb/s.•An asymmetric data rate is 721Kb/s.•Symmetric data rate is 432.6Kb/s.  

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Bluetooth is intended to replace wires in small, personal communication devices; and does not support many of the features that a full-fledged wireless LAN technology needs in order to be used for corporate local area networks.

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Thankyou

Robin Kapoor Sourabh Garg Deepak Kumar Yogendra Dwivedi Pankaj Jain