Saturday, 7 January 2012

Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a wireless LAN technology designed to connect devices of different functions such as telephones, notebooks, computers, cameras, printers, coffee makers, and so on, in a small area such as a room.

Bluetooth is an implementation protocol defined by the IEEE 802.15 standard. The standard defines a wireless Personal Area Network (PAN) operable in a small area. The bluetooth standard specifies wireless operation in the 2.45 GHz radio band and supports data rates upto 720 kbps. A complete Bluetooth system requires following elements:
  • An RF position for receiving and transmitting data
  • A module with a baseband microprocessor
  • Memory
  • An interface to the host device (such as a mobile phone)

JAVA Project Specifications Lecture Notes: SE OS JAVA

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