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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

Technical Seminar-2024
Presentation on
“ BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY”
Presented by:
P.Madhavi(21WJ1A04N2)
CONTENT

 INTRODUCTION
 WHAT IS BLUETOOTH
 BLOCK DIAGRAM
 TYPES OF BLUETOOTH
 HOW BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY WORK
 ADVANTAGES
 DISADVANTAGES
 APPLICATIONS
 FUTURE OF BLUETOOTH
 CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION

 This technology provides short-range, wireless connectivity


between devices.
 It is intended to replace the cables connecting portable
and/or fixed electronic devices.
 Cables limit the mobility of the consumer and are easily lost
or broken.
 A Bluetooth technology is a high speed, low powered wireless
technology is used to transmit and receive the data serially. In
the embedded system many of electronic project applications,
controlling by the Bluetooth technology.
WHAT IS BLUETOOTH
 Bluetooth is a wireless technology
used to transfer data between
different electronic devices.
 The distance of data transmission is
Small in comparison to other modes
Of wireless communication.
 This Technology eradicates the use of
cords, cables, adapters and permits
The electronic devices to communicate
Wirelessly among each other.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
TYPES OF BLUETOOTH DEVICES

 Head Set
 In-Car Bluetooth system
 Bluetooth Equipped printer
 Bluetooth Equipped Web Cam
 Bluetooth GPS system
 Bluetooth Key Board
HOW BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY WORK

• Bluetooth is a wireless communication technology used for exchanging data


between devices over short distances. It is commonly used in devices like
smartphones, headphones, speakers, and computers. Here's an overview of
how Bluetooth technology works:
• 1. Radio Frequency Communication
• Bluetooth uses radio waves to transmit data. Specifically, it operates in the
2.4 GHz ISM band, which is the same frequency range used by many other
wireless technologies (e.g., Wi-Fi, microwaves). This frequency is split into 79
channels, each spaced 1 MHz apart.
• 2. Pairing Devices
• Before two Bluetooth devices can communicate, they must be paired. This
process involves:
• Discovery: One device searches for other Bluetooth-enabled devices in
the vicinity.
ADVANTAGES OF BLUETOOTH

 Eliminates wires
 Facilitates Data and voice communication
 Offers formation of Ad hoc networks
 Standardized protocol
 Free of charge
 Easy to use
 Low power consumes battery less
 Stationary and mobile environments
DISADVANTAGES OF BLUETOOTH

 Data sent between two Bluetooth devices is very slow


compared with WI-FI transfer Rate.
 Range of a Bluetooth Device is 15-30 feet depending upon the
Device.
 Security is Biggest Disadvantage as transfer takes place
through radio waves and a hacker can easily hack it.
 Battery usage is also a problem, it will make device out of
power before it would have if Bluetooth was not powered on.
APPLICATIONS

 Smart Home
 The Three-In one phone
 The Internet Bridge
 Automatic check-in
FUTURE OF BLUETOOTH

 Bluetooth has a good future ahead because it meets a basic


need of connectivity.
 Currently a protocol is being researched that would support
large and hoc networks.
 Latest version of Bluetooth are improving both its security and
capabilities.
 Ultra wide band has been chosen by the Bluetooth special
Interest Group as the future of Bluetooth Technology.
 New versions of Bluetooth technology will meet the high-
speed and large range.
CONCLUSION

 A new global standard for data and voice Eliminates


cables.
 Low power, Low range, Low cost network devices.
 Bluetooth seems to have a bright future after
reviewing its benefits and wide use.
 Further improvements are planned to be made in
• Data Rates
• Power Reduction
• Range
THANK YOU

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