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Bluetooth end to end
Bluetooth End to End is a comprehensive look at the technology from the standpoint of the IT Professional. The book goes above and beyond a simple re-hashing of the specification to provide practical implementation information on Bluetooth technology application fundamentals, implementation, wireless networking, Bluetooth security considerations, chip technology and the required specifications for Bluetooth device development culled from networking professionals.
Bluetooth End to End has a special section dedicated to Bluetooth security considerations.
Bluetooth End to End is being done in the End to End series, a new series dedicated to cutting-edge technologies designed to provide proven solutions, real-world tips and best practices. The End to End series takes a no "techno-babble" modular approach in explaining cutting edge wireless technology. Special features include case studies, real-life implementations and wireless decision tree.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Pt. I Bluetooth Basics
Ch. 1 Introducing Bluetooth 3
Ch. 2 The Bluetooth World 12
Pt. II The Technology of Bluetooth
Ch. 3 Elementary Bluetooth 33
Ch. 4 RF and Bluetooth 43
Ch. 5 Baseband Communications 57
Ch. 6 Bluetooth Operating States 75
Ch. 7 The Bluetooth Link Manager (LM) 91
Ch. 8 Interfacing to Bluetooth 109
Pt. III Bluetooth Hardware and Software
Ch. 9 Bluetooth Hardware Components 129
Ch. 10 Bluetooth Software Components 141
Ch. 11 The Bluetooth Protocol Stack 149
Ch. 12 Comparing Bluetooth and Other Technologies 165
Pt. IV Applying Bluetooth
Ch. 13 Bluetooth Applications 179
Ch. 14 Creating a Bluetooth Device 201
Pt. V Networking with Bluetooth
Ch. 15 Bluetooth Network Topologies 219
Ch. 16 Implementing Bluetooth in Network Environments 231
Ch. 17 Bluetooth Security 243
Pt. VI Bluetooth in the Marketplace
Ch. 18 Competing Technologies 261
Ch. 19 Looking Ahead 273
App Bluetooth Terminology 281
Index 291
L'auteur - Ron Gilster
(CCNA, CCSE, i-Net+, Network+, A+, MBA, and AAGG) has been involved with Cisco networking and internetworking since 1993 as a trainer, teacher, developer, merchant, and end user. He has more than 35 years of total computing experience, including more than 15 years involved with the networking of computers. Ron is semi-retired, writing and teaching the occasional college course.
He is the author of CCDA For Dummies, Cisco Networking For Dummies, A+ Certification For Dummies, Network+ Certification For Dummies, Server+ Certification For Dummies, and i-Net+ Certification For Dummies, plus several books on networking, including wireless networking, the Internet, computer hardware, computer and information literacy, and programming.
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