Abstract :
The Bluetooth wireless communication standard is much more than a convenient replacement for cables. With their capacity for autonomous interaction and rich functionality, Bluetooth devices will end the hassle in our gadget-laden lives. World-wide operation is supported by the use of the globally available unlicensed Industrial-Scientific-Medical (ISM) band (2-4 GHz), which Bluetooth shares with the 802.11b wireless LAN standard, or WiFi, and some tens of millions of microwave ovens. Interference risks are minimised by the use of a frequency-hopping spread-spectrum transmission scheme
Keywords :
frequency hop communication; personal communication networks; spread spectrum communication; telecommunication standards; wireless LAN; 2 to 4 GHz; 802.11b wireless LAN standard; Bluetooth devices; Bluetooth wireless communication standard; SHF; UHF; WiFi; frequency-hopping spread-spectrum; industrial-scientific-medical band; interference; personal wireless communication; unlicensed ISM band;