Technology - Wireless - Broadband 2 - Bluetooth
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd, December 2008, Pages: 12
Bluetooth is a mature, widely used, moderate speed personal area networking system suitable for handheld devices. This report discusses Bluetooth 1.2, 2.0, 2.1, Bluetooth Low Energy (previously Wibree) its security, simple pairing arrangements and likely future with WiMedia Ultra-Wideband. We also compare Bluetooth with ZigBee, Z-Wave and ANT.
1. Synopsis
2. Technical standard
2.1 Piconets and scatternets
2.2 Synchronous and asynchronous links
3. Bluetooth 1.2
3.1 Improved interworking with WiFi
3.2 Enhanced usability and audio quality
4. Bluetooth 2.0
4.1 Enhanced Data Rate (EDR)
4.1.1 Pi/4 DQPSK
4.1.2 8DPSK
4.2 Bluetooth 2.1
4.2.1 Sniff subrating
4.2.2 Extended enquiry response
4.2.3 Simple pairing
5. Bluetooth Low Energy - WiBree
5.1 Standalone and Dual Mode chips
5.2 Timing and oscillator stability
5.3 Comparison with ordinary Bluetooth
5.4 Comparison with ZigBee, Z-Wave and ANT
6. Single chip transceivers
7. Applications
8. Security
9. Alternative Mac/PHY (AMP)
9.1 Bluetooth High Speed (Seattle) and WiMedia UWB
10. Related reports
10.1 Market reports
10.2 Technology reports
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