Bluetooth: Operation and Use

1st Edition
0071409637 · 9780071409636
Unlike most other references on the market, this next-generation resource goes well beyond Bluetooth specifications and thoroughly examines different implementation approaches--as taught by a "master instructor."* Discusses Bluetooth in detail, cover… Read More
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=Chapter 1. Introduction

=Differences between wired and wireless communication

=Wireless communication basics

=The Bluetooth story

=The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG)

=Overview of Bluetooth applications

=Chapter 2. Indoor Radio Propagation and Useful Range

=Large scale path loss

=Bluetooth range calculations

=Primary ray tracing for improved accuracy

=Multipath and its effect on communication performance

=The nature of interference

=Antennas for imbedded communication

=Chapter 3. The Bluetooth Radio

=Placing information onto the RF carrier

=Frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS)

=Sensitivity, selectivity, and carrier-to-interference (C/I) performance

=Chapter 4. Bluetooth Packets and their Structure

=Bluetooth time division duplexing

=System clock for timing control

=Error control coding

=Bluetooth addresses

=Bluetooth packet format

=Chapter 5. Establishing Contact through Paging and Inquiry

=Bluetooth piconet activity and states

=Paging other Bluetooth devices

=Finding other Bluetooth devices

=Chapter 6. Operation of the Piconet

=Connection process and the active state

=Hop selection

=Low power modes

=Bringing new devices into an existing piconet

=The scatternet and its implications

=Chapter 7. Controlling the Piconet

=General link session

=Role of the Link Manager Protocol (LMP)

=LMP packets and op-codes

=Sample LMP commands

=Quality of service issues

=Chapter 8. Transferring Data and Audio Information

=Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol (L2CAP) for data

=Communicating with audio packets

=Chapter 9. Bluetooth Security

=Security entities

=Link keys and how they are created

=Authentication

=Encryption

=Pairing, bonding, and trust

=Filtering access from other devices

=Bluetooth network vulnerability

=Chapter 10. Host Interfacing

=General Bluetooth architecture

=Methods of connecting Bluetooth to a host

=The Host Controller Interface (HCI)

=Chapter 11. Bluetooth Profiles and Upper Level Protocols

=Role of profiles

=Profile interaction

=Summary of Bluetooth profiles and their functions

=Chapter 12. Designing and Testing the Bluetooth Module

=Hardware architecture

=Methods of adding Bluetooth to a host device

=Testing Bluetooth devices

=Bluetooth qualification

=Interoperability

=Chapter 13. Coexistence with Other Wireless Devices

=Other users in the 2.4 GHz band

=Infrared as an alternative to Bluetooth

=Interference analysis

=Implementing Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on the same host

=Chapter 14. The Future of Bluetooth

=Faster data rates: Radio2 working group

=Adaptive hopping

=Store and forward capability

=Smart antennas

=Glossary

=References

=Index

Unlike most other references on the market, this next-generation resource goes well beyond Bluetooth specifications and thoroughly examines different implementation approaches--as taught by a "master instructor."


* Discusses Bluetooth in detail, covering both operational characteristics as well as its use in a wireless communications system
* Addresses the coexistence of Bluetooth's with other wireless networks
* Provides information on the significant security problems that exist when communicating without wires
* Based on 2 very popular and highly effective courses the author has been teaching for more than a year