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Bluetooth revealed / Brent A. Miller and Chatschik Bisdikian.

By: Miller, Brent A.
Contributor(s): Bisdikian, Chatschik.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 2001Description: xvi, 303 p. : ill. ; 24 cm + pbk.ISBN: 0130902942.Subject(s): Bluetooth technology | Telecommunication -- Equipment and supplies | Computer network protocolsDDC classification: 004.62
Contents:
Part 1: Introduction to Bluetooth wireless communication -- What is bluetooth? -- Technology Basics -- Bluetooth usage models -- Introduction to the Bluetooth specification -- Part 2: The Bluetooth specification examined -- The Bluetooth Protocol Stack -- The lower protocols of the transport group -- The upper protocols of the transport group -- The RFCOMM and SDP Middleware Protocols -- IrDA Interoperability Middleware Protocols -- Audio and Telephony Control -- Part 3: The Bluetooth Profiles Examined -- The Bluetooth Profiles -- The Generic Profiles -- The Telephony Profiles -- The Serial and Object Exchange Profiles -- The Networking Profiles -- Part 4: The Future of Bluetooth technology -- Beyond the Version 1.0 Specification -- Concluding thoughts.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The authoritative guide to Bluetooth From two contributors to the Bluetooth specification For users, the new Bluetooth wireless standard will cut through the complexity of wireless communications, enabling devices to communicate seamlessly. Bluetooth Revealed offers the first insiders view of the Bluetooth standards: crucial information and insight professionals need to start implementing Bluetooth solutions - now. Written by leaders of the Bluetooth community, it presents the entire specification in unprecedented depth: its goals, scope, structure, interrelationships, and applications. Coverage includes: *Design challenges: 2.4 GHz spectrum characteristics, power consumption, global standardization, and other key issues *Usage models: cordless computing, advanced headsets, file transfer/sync, dial-up networking, conferencing, hidden computing, and more *The entire Bluetooth protocol stack: radio, baseband, and software layers; hardware and interfaces; and Link Manager and Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol (L2CAP) *Bluetooth profiles: generic, telephony, networking, serial, and object exchange Bluetooth Revealed previews Bluetooths future, including next-generation ver

Cover title: Bluetooth revealed : the insider's guide to an open specification for global wireless communications.

Bibliography: (pages 295-296) and index.

Part 1: Introduction to Bluetooth wireless communication -- What is bluetooth? -- Technology Basics -- Bluetooth usage models -- Introduction to the Bluetooth specification -- Part 2: The Bluetooth specification examined -- The Bluetooth Protocol Stack -- The lower protocols of the transport group -- The upper protocols of the transport group -- The RFCOMM and SDP Middleware Protocols -- IrDA Interoperability Middleware Protocols -- Audio and Telephony Control -- Part 3: The Bluetooth Profiles Examined -- The Bluetooth Profiles -- The Generic Profiles -- The Telephony Profiles -- The Serial and Object Exchange Profiles -- The Networking Profiles -- Part 4: The Future of Bluetooth technology -- Beyond the Version 1.0 Specification -- Concluding thoughts.

CIT Module INFO 8004 - Supplementary reading

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Foreword (p. xi)
  • Preface (p. xiii)
  • Acknowledgements (p. xv)
  • Trademark List (p. xvi)
  • Part 1 Introduction to Bluetooth Wireless Communication (p. 1)
  • Chapter 1 What Is Bluetooth? (p. 3)
  • The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (p. 5)
  • The Bluetooth Name and History (p. 9)
  • Reader's Guide to This Book (p. 10)
  • Chapter 2 Technology Basics (p. 15)
  • Wired and Wireless Communications (p. 15)
  • Radio Frequency Wireless Communications (p. 16)
  • Infrared Wireless Communication (p. 19)
  • The Bluetooth RF Communications Solution (p. 20)
  • Chapter 3 Bluetooth Usage Models (p. 29)
  • The Cordless Computer (p. 30)
  • The Ultimate Headset (p. 32)
  • The Three-in-One Phone (p. 34)
  • The Interactive Conference (File Transfer) (p. 35)
  • The Internet Bridge (p. 37)
  • The Speaking Laptop (p. 40)
  • The Automatic Synchronizer (p. 41)
  • The Instant Postcard (p. 43)
  • Ad Hoc Networking (p. 44)
  • Hidden Computing (p. 44)
  • Chapter 4 Introduction to the Bluetooth Specification (p. 47)
  • Purpose of the Specification (p. 48)
  • Scope (p. 49)
  • The Specification's Structure (p. 50)
  • Relationships (p. 52)
  • Guide to Understanding the Specification (p. 53)
  • Part 2 The Bluetooth Specification Examined (p. 57)
  • Chapter 5 The Bluetooth Protocol Stack (p. 59)
  • The Protocol Stack Components (p. 59)
  • The Transport Protocol Group (p. 61)
  • The Middleware Protocol Group (p. 66)
  • The Application Group (p. 72)
  • Chapter 6 The Lower Protocols of the Transport Group (p. 77)
  • The Bluetooth Radio (p. 79)
  • The Link Controller and Baseband (p. 83)
  • The Link Manager and Link Manager Protocol (p. 108)
  • Summary (p. 121)
  • Chapter 7 The Upper Protocols of the Transport Group (p. 123)
  • The L2CAP Layer (p. 125)
  • The Host Controller Interface (HCI) (p. 140)
  • Summary (p. 153)
  • Chapter 8 The RFCOMM and SDP Middleware Protocols (p. 155)
  • The RFCOMM Protocol (p. 156)
  • The Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) (p. 164)
  • Chapter 9 IrDA Interoperability Middleware Protocols (p. 177)
  • IrDA and Bluetooth Wireless Communication Compared (p. 179)
  • The IrDA Interoperability Protocols (p. 182)
  • Chapter 10 Audio and Telephony Control (p. 189)
  • Audio and Telephony Control Operation (p. 190)
  • Part 3 The Bluetooth Profiles Examined (p. 201)
  • Chapter 11 The Bluetooth Profiles (p. 203)
  • The Version 1.0 Profiles (p. 203)
  • Chapter 12 The Generic Profiles (p. 209)
  • Relationships (p. 210)
  • The Generic Access Profile (p. 211)
  • The Service Discovery Application Profile (p. 217)
  • Summary (p. 222)
  • Chapter 13 The Telephony Profiles (p. 223)
  • Relationships (p. 224)
  • The Cordless Telephony Profile (p. 225)
  • The Intercom Profile (p. 231)
  • The Headset Profile (p. 234)
  • Chapter 14 The Serial and Object Exchange Profiles (p. 239)
  • Relationships (p. 240)
  • The Serial Port Profile (p. 240)
  • The Generic Object Exchange Profile (p. 243)
  • The Object Push Profile (p. 245)
  • The File Transfer Profile (p. 250)
  • The Synchronization Profile (p. 253)
  • Chapter 15 The Networking Profiles (p. 259)
  • Relationships (p. 260)
  • The Dial-Up Networking Profile (p. 261)
  • The LAN Access Profile (p. 265)
  • DUNP and LAP Compared (p. 271)
  • The Fax Profile (p. 273)
  • Part 4 The Future of Bluetooth Technology (p. 277)
  • Chapter 16 Beyond the Version 1.0 Specification (p. 279)
  • The SIG Reconstituted (p. 280)
  • Bluetooth Products (p. 285)
  • Chapter 17 Concluding Thoughts (p. 291)
  • Interoperability (p. 291)
  • Opportunities (p. 292)
  • Bibliography: Cited References (p. 295)
  • Index (p. 297)

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Brent A. Miller is Senior Software Engineer in the Pervasive Computing Division at IBM Research Triangle Park, NC
Chatschik Bisdikian is Research Staff Member at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, NY

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