Bluetooth Technology
- Introduction
- What is Bluetooth
- The role of Bluetooth
- Competing technologies
- Applications for Bluetooth
- Bluetooth networks (Piconets, Scatternets)
- Hardware
- How Bluetooth Works
- Bluetooth protocol architecture
- Frequency band and RF channels
- Frequency hopping
- Master/slave transmission
- Data rates
- Device addressing
- Access procedures
- Using Bluetooth
- Bluetooth Security
- Authentication
- Encryption
- Key management
- Trust
- Security modes
- Bluetooth Data Transport Architecture
- L2CAP channels
- Logical links
- Logical transports
- Physical links
- Physical channels
- Bluetooth Core Architecture
- Channel manager
- L2CAP resource manager
- Host to controller interface
- Device manager
- Link manager
- Baseband resource manager
- Link controller
- Bluetooth Protocol Architecture
- L2CAP
- HCI
- LMP
- LC
- Other protocols and profiles
- Bluetooth Standards
- The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG)
- Conformance and compatibility testing
- Product qualification
- Bluetooth Software Environment
- Microsoft Windows support for Bluetooth
- The Microsoft Windows Bluetooth stack
- Bluetooth device drivers
- The Bluetooth API
- Wrap-up
- Course recap and Q/A
- Evaluations