This book is aimed at the Bluetooth community that is currently developing applications on top of the Bluetooth Core. Gratton details the usage scenarios for Bluetooth, known as Profiles, essentially defining the end-user applications and their interoperability requirements. The whole Bluetooth community strives to build applications based upon the new wireless technology that is Bluetooth: Bluetooth Profiles will show them how. Bluetooth is set to become a revolutionary communications technology that will affect the lives of us all in some shape or form. It will simplify the operation and installation of new and existing products and, despite numerous vendors providing a vast range of exciting products, its functionality will exist almost invisibly and seamlessly. This book does not aim to provide you with a history of Bluetooth nor does it explain why it was created; instead, it embodies the firm belief that it is already here.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Maße
Höhe: 184 mm
Breite: 243 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-13-009221-2 (9780130092212)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
DEAN ANTHONY GRATTON has witnessed the evolution of Bluetooth firsthand as a consultant for organizations such as TDK Systems Europe, Alcatel Microelectronics, Plantronics, and 3Com Europe, and as an active participant in the Bluetooth standards process. He edited the Bluetooth LAN Access Profile, served on the Personal Area Networking Working Group and contributed to the latest Specification of the Bluetooth System: Profiles v1.1. His work on defining new aspects of Bluetooth technology has recently been patented.
Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
I. BUILDING ON SOLID FOUNDATIONS.
1. My Bluetooth Application.
Introduction. What are Bluetooth Profiles? Developing Bluetooth Applications. Understanding the Bluetooth Protocol Stack. Interoperability. Qualification. Summary.
II. THE PROFILES IN DEPTH.
2. The Generic Access Profile.
Introduction. Defining Profile Requirements. Profile Principles. User Expectations. Modes. Establishment Procedures. Summary.
3. The Service Discovery Application Profile.
Introduction. Profile Principles. Lifting The Lid. Summary.
4. The Cordless Telephony Profile.
Introduction. Usage Models. Profile Principles. User Expectations. Lifting The Lid. Summary.
5. The Intercom Profile.
Introduction. Usage Models. Profile Principles. User Expectations. Lifting The Lid. Summary.
6. The Serial Port Profile.
Introduction. Usage Models. Profile Principles. User Expectations. Lifting The Lid. Summary.
7. The Headset Profile.
Introduction. Usage Models. Profile Principles. User Expectations. Lifting The Lid. Summary.
8. The Dial-up Networking Profile.
Introduction. Usage Models. Profile Principles. User Expectations. Lifting The Lid. Summary.
9. The Fax Profile.
Introduction. Usage Models. Profile Principles. User Expectations. Lifting The Lid. Summary.
10. The LAN Access Profile.
Introduction. Usage Models. Profile Principles. User Expectations. Lifting The Lid. Summary.
11. The Generic Object Exchange Profile.
Introduction. Profile Principles. Lifting The Lid. Summary.
12. The Object Push Profile.
Introduction. Usage Models. Profile Principles. User Expectations. Lifting The Lid. Summary.
13. The File Transfer Profile.
Introduction. Usage Models. Profile Principles. User Expectations. Lifting The Lid. Summary.
14. The Synchronisation Profile.
Introduction. Usage Models. Profile Principles. User Expectations. Lifting The Lid. Summary.
III. THE NEW PROFILES.
15. Defining New Profiles.
Introduction. Identifying New Profiles. Profiles And New Protocols Under Development.
16. The PAN Profile: An Overview.
Introduction. Usage Models. Profile Principles. User Expectations. Summary.
17. The Car Profiles: An Overview.
Introduction. Usage Models. The Hands-Free Profile Basics. The Phone Access Profile Basics. The SIM Access Profile Basics. Summary.
18. The ESDP: An Overview.
Introduction. Profile Principles. User Expectations. Summary.
19. The Basic Printing and Basic Imaging Profiles: An Overview.
Introduction. The Basic Printing Profile. The Basic Imaging Profile. Summary.
Appendix A. Link Manager Protocol Reasons.
Appendix B. Host Controller Interface Reasons.
Glossary.
References.
About the Author.
Index.