Description
Bluetooth is managed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, which has more than 18,000 member companies in the areas of telecommunication, computing, networking, and consumer electronics.
An Introduction to Bluetooth
Stonestreet One
Presentation Goals
? h t o o t ue l B s i t Wha
Can we buy it?
Can we implem ent it o urselve s?
What can it do?
Cost?
Time?
Bluetooth History
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Began as a private development effort at Ericsson in 1994 5 companies joined to form the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) in 1998 First specification released in July 1999 Current specification is version 1.1
Bluetooth Qualification
Sign Sign Bluetooth Bluetooth Adopter’s Adopter’s Agreement Agreement Produce Produce Product Product Sample with Sample with ICS ICS Send to Send to BQTF BQTF Pass Tests. Pass Tests. Get Test Get Test Report Report Send Test Send Test Results to Results to BQB BQB Qualified Qualified Product Product Database Database
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Interoperability is key to success SIG defines Qualification process Qualified device may use the Bluetooth logo and trademark Qualified products listed on the Bluetooth SIG website
Bluetooth SIG Overview
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Membership Levels
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Promoter Companies Associate Members Adopter Companies Management Marketing Qualification (BQB, BQTF) Working Groups
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Organization
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Bluetooth Goals
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Open Specification Voice and Data Capability Worldwide Usability Short -Range Wireless Solutions Short-Range
Where does Bluetooth fit in?
Technology Ideal Application Device synchronization, data transfer Cable Replacement, Ad hoc PAN PCs to consumer goods High speed LAN Range (m) Data Rate (Mbps) 16 Current Required Cost ($) Connection Type
IR
1
Low
10
Single Freq
Bluetooth
10-100
Bluetooth is managed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, which has more than 18,000 member companies in the areas of telecommunication, computing, networking, and consumer electronics.
An Introduction to Bluetooth
Stonestreet One
Presentation Goals
? h t o o t ue l B s i t Wha
Can we buy it?
Can we implem ent it o urselve s?
What can it do?
Cost?
Time?
Bluetooth History
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z z
z z z z
Began as a private development effort at Ericsson in 1994 5 companies joined to form the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) in 1998 First specification released in July 1999 Current specification is version 1.1
Bluetooth Qualification
Sign Sign Bluetooth Bluetooth Adopter’s Adopter’s Agreement Agreement Produce Produce Product Product Sample with Sample with ICS ICS Send to Send to BQTF BQTF Pass Tests. Pass Tests. Get Test Get Test Report Report Send Test Send Test Results to Results to BQB BQB Qualified Qualified Product Product Database Database
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Interoperability is key to success SIG defines Qualification process Qualified device may use the Bluetooth logo and trademark Qualified products listed on the Bluetooth SIG website
Bluetooth SIG Overview
z z
Membership Levels
– – – – – –
Promoter Companies Associate Members Adopter Companies Management Marketing Qualification (BQB, BQTF) Working Groups
z z
Organization
– – – – – – – –
Bluetooth Goals
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Open Specification Voice and Data Capability Worldwide Usability Short -Range Wireless Solutions Short-Range
Where does Bluetooth fit in?
Technology Ideal Application Device synchronization, data transfer Cable Replacement, Ad hoc PAN PCs to consumer goods High speed LAN Range (m) Data Rate (Mbps) 16 Current Required Cost ($) Connection Type
IR
1
Low
10
Single Freq
Bluetooth
10-100