Design of a client server application using the Bluetooth protocol

Autor: Razan AlAani, Mayyada Hammoshi
Rok vydání: 2009
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Zdroj: International Journal of Advancements in Computing Technology. 1:32-38
ISSN: 2233-9337
2005-8039
DOI: 10.4156/ijact.vol1.issue1.5
Popis: In 1998, five major companies (Ericsson, Nokia, IBM, Toshiba and Intel) formed a group to create a license-free technology for universal wireless connectivity in the handheld market. The result is Bluetooth. The Bluetooth specifications (currently in version 1.1) define a radio frequency (RF) wireless communication interface and the associated set of communication protocols and usage profiles. The link speed, communication range and transmission power level for Bluetooth were chosen to support low-cost, power-efficient, single-chip implementations of the current technology. In fact, Bluetooth is the first attempt at making a single-chip radio that can operate in the 2.4-GHz ISM (industrial, scientific and medical) RF band. While most early Bluetooth solutions are dual-chip, vendors have recently announced a singlechip versions as well. The current study of the Bluetooth technology describes structure, protocol stack, architecture, connectivity, security issues, and finally design a client server application using Java programming language.
Databáze: OpenAIRE