Title :
Bluetooth wireless technology in the home
Author_Institution :
Cambridge Consultants Ltd., UK
fDate :
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The BluetoothTM wireless technology is a cable replacement technology that exploits the wireless interconnectivity that is possible with radio. Bluetooth chips are already available and early applications include cordless connections from mobile phones to laptop computers and wireless headsets. Even if only 10% of mobile phones and computers were to incorporate Bluetooth chips, then the technology would achieve the critical mass necessary for chip prices to fall below $5 and for the standard to become firmly established in the market-place. It is expected that Bluetooth products will be present in the home, where applications will include: conversion of the humble cellphone to a short-range cordless handset; providing a link from a PC to the Internet; home automation and cable replacement; toys and white goods. This paper introduces the Bluetooth wireless technology and its applications and provides a concise description of its air interface and protocol stack
Keywords :
Internet; cellular radio; cordless telephone systems; home automation; home computing; laptop computers; picocellular radio; protocols; radio equipment; radio networks; telephone sets; Bluetooth chips; Bluetooth wireless technology; Internet; air interface; cellphone; cordless connections; home automation; home network; laptop computers; mobile phones; piconet; protocol stack; short-range cordless handset; toys; white goods; wireless headsets; wireless interconnectivity;
Journal_Title :
Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal
DOI :
10.1049/ecej:20010501