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Bluetooth Revealed

Bluetooth Revealed

The Insider's Guide to an Open Specification for Global Wireless Communications

Brent A. Miller, Chatschik Bisdikian

362 pages, parution le 05/02/2002 (2eme édition)

Résumé

The Bluetooth bestseller—completely updated for Bluetooth 1.1!

  • Up-to-the-minute Bluetooth 1.1 information and guidance from key contributors to the specification!
  • New interoperability solutions, profiles, and usage models
  • In-depth coverage of Bluetooth's new qualification program
  • Bluetooth's relationship with 802.11, 802.15, HomeRF, and IrDA
  • Insider's preview of Bluetooth's next steps and applications

Bluetooth Revealed, Second Edition offers an in-depth, insider's view of the new Bluetooth 1.1 standard and its major interoperability improvements-crucial information and guidance professionals need to start implementing Bluetooth solutions now. Written by key contributors to the specification, it presents Bluetooth 1.1 in unprecedented depth: its goals, scope, structure, interrelationships, and applications. Fully updated throughout, it contains entirely new chapters on the Bluetooth qualification process, and on Bluetooth's relationship with 802.11 and 802.15 WLANs and other emerging wireless technologies. Coverage includes:

  • Bluetooth 1.1: its goals, key concepts, and the design challenges that have shaped it
  • The Bluetooth protocol stack: radio and baseband layers, host controller interface, software layer, Link Manager, LLCAP, RFCOMM, and Service Discovery Protocol
  • All leading Bluetooth usage models, including brand new automotive, multimedia, and "personal area networking" applications
  • In-depth coverage of Bluetooth profiles—including profiles introduced after Bluetooth 1.0
  • Practical techniques for delivering IrDA interoperability
  • An up-to-the-minute snapshot of the Bluetooth marketplace: new tools and product offerings
  • Future Bluetooth versions and applications: An insider's preview

Bluetooth 1.1 overcomes key obstacles to Bluetooth development, dramatically improving interoperability and extending Bluetooth into entirely new application domains. With Bluetooth Revealed, Second Edition, developers and technical managers have a complete blueprint for leveraging the growing power of Bluetooth—starting today.

Contents

Foreword to the First Edition.
Foreword to the Second Editon.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Trademark List.

I. INTRODUCTION TO BLUETOOTH WIRELESS COMMUNICATION.

1. What Is Bluetooth?
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group. The Bluetooth Name and History. Reader's Guide to This Book.

2. Technology Basics.
Wired and Wireless Communications. Radio Frequency Wireless Communications. Infrared Wireless Communication. The Bluetooth RF Communications Solution. Summary.

3. Bluetooth Usage Models.
The Cordless Computer. The Ultimate Headset. The Three-in-One Phone. The Interactive Conference (File Transfer). The Internet Bridge. The Speaking Laptop. The Automatic Synchronizer. The Instant Postcard. Ad Hoc Networking. Hidden Computing. Other Usage Scenarios. Summary.

4. Introduction to the Bluetooth Specification.
Purpose of the Specification. Scope. The Specification's Structure. Relationships. Guide to Understanding the Specification. Summary.

II. THE BLUETOOTH SPECIFICATION EXAMINED.

5. The Bluetooth Protocol Stack.
The Protocol Stack Components. The Transport Protocol Group. The Middleware Protocol Group. The Application Group. Summary.

6. The Lower Protocols of the Transport Group.
Protocol Layering and Terminology. The Bluetooth Radio. The Link Controller and Baseband. The Link Manager and Link Manager Protocol. Summary.

7. The Upper Protocols of the Transport Group.
The L2CAP Layer. The Host Controller Interface (HCI). Summary.

8. The RFCOMM and SDP Middleware Protocols.
The RFCOMM Protocol. The Service Discovery Protocol (SDP). Summary.

9. IrDA Interoperability Middleware Protocols.
The IrDA Interoperability Protocols. Summary.

10. Audio and Telephony Control.
Audio and Telephony Control Operation. Summary.

III. THE BLUETOOTH PROFILES EXAMINED.

11. The Bluetooth Profiles.
The Version 1.x Profiles. Summary.

12. The Generic Profiles.
Relationships. The Generic Access Profile. The Service Discovery Application Profile. Summary.

13. The Telephony Profiles.
Relationships. The Cordless Telephony Profile. The Intercom Profile. The Headset Profile. Summary.

14. The Serial and Object Exchange Profiles.
Relationships. The Serial Port Profile. The Generic Object Exchange Profile. The Object Push Profile. The File Transfer Profile. The Synchronization Profile. Summary.

15. The Networking Profiles.
Relationships. The Dial-Up Networking Profile. The LAN Access Profile. DUNP and LAP Compared. The Fax Profile. Summary.

IV. BLUETOOTH TECHNNOLOGY IN CONTEXT.

16. Related Technology Comparisons.
Types of Networks. Other Wireless Technologies. IrDA and Bluetooth Wireless Communication Compared. HomeRF and Bluetooth Wireless Communication Compared. WPAN Technology Summary. Wireless LANs. IEEE 802.15 and Bluetooth Wireless Communication. Summary.

17. Bluetooth Qualification.
What Is Qualification? Why Qualification? The Bluetooth Qualification Program. Summary.

V. THE FUTURE OF BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY.

18. Beyond the Version 1.x Specification.
The SIG Reconstituted. Future Application Domains. Bluetooth Products. Summary.

19. Concluding Thoughts.
The Bluetooth Marketplace. Opportunities.

Bibliography.
Index.

L'auteur - Brent A. Miller

BRENT MILLER is Senior Software Engineer in the Pervasive Computing Division at IBM Research Triangle Park, NC. He chaired the Bluetooth task force that produced the Version 1.0 Service Discovery Protocol and Service Discovery Application Profile and is now involved in the Bluetooth SIG's Printing and Extended Service Discovery working groups.

L'auteur - Chatschik Bisdikian

CHATSCHIK BISDIKIAN, Research Staff Member at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Hawthorne, NY, has contributed heavily to the Bluetooth specifications and is involved with standardizing Bluetooth wireless technology in the IEEE 802.15 working group.

Caractéristiques techniques

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Éditeur(s) Prentice Hall
Auteur(s) Brent A. Miller, Chatschik Bisdikian
Parution 05/02/2002
Édition  2eme édition
Nb. de pages 362
Format 17,5 x 23,5
Couverture Broché
Poids 732g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780130672377

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