ABSTRACT
Bluetooth is managed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, which has more than 15,000 member companies in the areas of telecommunication, computing, networking, and consumer electronics. The SIG oversees the development of the specification, manages the qualification program, and protects the trademarks. To be marketed as a Bluetooth device, it must be qualified to standards defined by the SIG. A network of patents is required to implement the technology and are only licensed to those qualifying devices; thus the protocol, whilst open, may be regarded as proprietary The word Bluetooth is an anglicised version of the Scandinavian Blåtand/Blåtann, the epithet of the tenth-century king Harald I of Denmarkand parts of Norway who united dissonant Danish tribes into a single kingdom. The implication is that Bluetooth does the same with communications protocols, uniting them into one universal standard.
The Bluetooth logo is a bind rune merging the Younger Futhark runes (Hagall) and (Bjarkan), Harald's initials.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
CERTIFICATION PAGE
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ABSTRACT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
1.0INTRODUCTION
1.1STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
1.2PURPOSE OF STUDY
1.3IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY
1.4DEFINITION OF TERMS
1.5ASSUMPTION OF THE STUDY
CHAPTER TWO
2.0LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1NAME AND LOGO
2.2IMPLEMENTATION
2.3COMMUNICATION AND CONNECTION
2.4USES
2.4BLUETOOTH PROFILES
2.5LIST OF APPLICATIONS
CHAPTER THREE
3.0INFRARED
3.1DIFFERENT REGIONS IN THE INFRARED
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0TELECOMMUNICATION BANDS IN THE INFRARED
4.1APPLICATIONS
4.2TRACKING
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0CONCLUSION
5.1 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
5.2 SUGGESTION FOR FURTHER STUDY
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