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NIIT’S I nformation S earch & A nalysis S kills Presentation On Presented By :- Tukaram Chavan Maitreya Kamble Created by :Tukaram WELCOME TO

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Index Introduction to Bluetooth? What is the Bluetooth History of Bluetooth Components Advantages & disadvantages Conclusion Reference Created by :Tukaram Why it is called Bluetooth? Logo comes from History from 1998 to 2009

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What is the Bluetooth? Bluetooth is the short range Wireless technology Intended to create PAN( Personal Area Network) Operated in range of 10 meters Maximum1Mbps transmission power A standard of radio technology that makes it possible to transmit signals over short distances between telephones, computers and other devices. Created by :Tukaram

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Why is it Called Bluetooth? The name "Bluetooth" is taken as a code name Name comes from the 10th century Danish King Heralds Bluetooth King Bluetooth had been influential in uniting Scandinavian Europe during an era when the region was torn apart by wars and feuding clans. Created by :Tukaram

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Logo comes from The logo was designed by a Scandinavian firm in which the runic character H & B were used Where a H which looks similar to an asterisk, and a "B", which are the initials for Harald Bluetooth. Created by :Tukaram

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History of Bluetooth The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) is formed with five companies The Bluetooth SIG welcomes its 400th member by the end of the year. The name Bluetooth is officially adopted. History of Bluetooth from 1998to 2009 The Bluetooth 1.0 Specification is released. The Bluetooth SIG hosts the first Unplug Fest for member engineers. Bluetooth technology is awarded "Best of Show Technology Award” at COMDEX. First mobile phone. First PC Card. Prototype mouse and laptop demonstrated at CeBIT 2000. Prototype USB dongle shown at COMDEX. First chip to integrate radio frequency, baseband, microprocessor functions and Bluetooth wireless software. First Headset. First printer. First laptop. First hands-free car kit. First hands-free car kit with speech recognition. The Bluetooth SIG, Inc. is formed as a privately-held trade association First keyboard and mouse combo. First GPS receiver. Bluetooth wireless qualified products now number 500 IEEE approves the 802.15.1 specification to conform with Bluetooth wireless First digital camera First MP3 player. Bluetooth Core Specification Version 1.2 adopted by the Bluetooth SIG. Shipment of Bluetooth enabled products hits rate of 1 million per week. First FDA-approved medical system. The Bluetooth SIG adopts Core Specification Version 2.0 + Enhanced Data Rate (EDR). Bluetooth technology reaches an installed base of 250 million devices. Product-shipment rate surpasses 3 million per week. First stereo headphones. Product shipments soar to 5 million chipsets per week. The Bluetooth SIG welcomes its 4,000th member. The Bluetooth SIG Headquarters opens in Bellevue, WA; regional offices open in Malmo, Sweden and Hong Kong. First Sunglasses. First watch. First picture frame. Bluetooth wireless reaches an installed base of 1 billion devices. Bluetooth enabled devices ship at a rate of 10 million per week. The Bluetooth SIG announces it will integrate Bluetooth technology with the WiMedia Alliance version of UWB. First alarm-clock radio First television. The Bluetooth SIG welcomes its 8,000th member. Signature, The Bluetooth quarterly, makes its debut at the Bluetooth SIG's All Hands Meeting in Vienna, Austria. Bluetooth SIG Executive Director, Michael Foley, wins Telemetric Leadership Award 2008 marks Bluetooth technology’s 10 year anniversary – no other wireless technology has grown to be shipping nearly 2 Billion products in 10 years. The Bluetooth SIG welcomes its 10,000th member. Bluetooth SIG Executive Director, Michael Foley, is named one of RCR Wireless News' Mobile Movers & Shakers for 2008. The Bluetooth SIG adopts Core Specification Version 3.0 HS making Bluetooth high speed technology a reality The Bluetooth SIG welcomes its 12,000th member The Bluetooth SIG All Hands Meeting is held in Tokyo- the first AHM in APAC The Bluetooth SIG announces the adoption of Bluetooth low energy wireless technology, the hallmark feature in Bluetooth Core Specification Version 4.0. Created by :Tukaram

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Components Printer Created by :Tukaram

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Headsets Components Created by :Tukaram

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Components Keyboard & Mouse Created by :Tukaram

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Components Digital Camera Created by :Tukaram

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Components Headphone Created by :Tukaram

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television Components Created by :Tukaram

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Components Bluetooth Dongle Created by :Tukaram

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Bluetooth wireless PC card Components Created by :Tukaram

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Bluetooth Devices are Wireless Bluetooth Technology is Inexpensive Bluetooth is Automatic Standardized Protocol = Interoperability Low Interference (If Any) Low Energy Consumption Share Voice and Data Instant Personal Area Network (PAN) Advantages Created by :Tukaram

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Disadvantages Bluetooth is insecure to use Bluetooth not give more speed than 1Mbps Created by :Tukaram

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Conclusion Created by :Tukaram Bluetooth is a mature technology Bluetooth is a low-cost wireless technology Bluetooth can be easily integrated into your products.

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Reference WWW.BLUETOOTH.COM WWW.ERICSSON.COM WWW.BLUETOMMOROW.COM WWW.SWEDETRACK.COM Created by :Tukaram

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THANK YOU Created by :Tukaram