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Bluetooth™ Architecture

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Price 5 600
Number of days 1

The course provides a complete picture of the worldwide Bluetooth standard. It covers all protocol layers (Baseband, Link Manager, HCI, L2CAP, SDP, RFCOMM, TCS) and the most common profiles (GAP, GOEP, LAN Access, Headset and others). Security concepts within Bluetooth are also covered and the Bluetooth certification process is described. A comparison of Bluetooth with other wireless standards is included. We also discuss what is planned in the next version of the Bluetooth standard.
The development of the Bluetooth technique started in the early nineties. Today it is a well-defined standard that has been adopted by more than 2000 companies who have the ambition to develop Bluetooth products.
Bluetooth will initially be integrated in products related to mobile phones and hand-held computers. Within the near future, Bluetooth will be found in many different products and have a large influence on everyday life.

Objectives
To give the participants a deeper understanding of Bluetooth and its internals. The Participants will receive an insight into all protocol layers (Baseband, Link manager, HCI, L2CAP, SDP, RFCOMM, TCS) and the most common profiles (GAP, GOEP, LAN Access, Cordless Telephony, Headset and others) defined in the Bluetooth standard.

Who should attend?
Programmers, project managers and system designers. Even senior managers, executives and other who wish to know more about Bluetooth.

Previous knowledge


Course Material
Included in the course is our original material in English.

Course Contents

Introduction to Bluetooth

Bluetooth network architecture

Bluetooth limitations

Bluetooth protocol layers
-Baseband
-Link Manager (LM)
-Host Controller Interface (HCI)
-Logical Link and Control Adaptation Protocol (L2CAP)
-Serial Cable Emulation (RFCOMM)
-Service Discovery Protocol (SDP)
-Telephony Control (TCS)


Bluetooth profiles
-LAN Access
-File transfer
-GAP (Generic Access     Profile)
-GOEP (Generic Object    Exchange Profile)
-Cordless Telephony
-Headset

Bluetooth  Certification Process

Future Bluetooth standards
-Transfer capacity
-Profiles


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