Inside Bluetooth low energy /
This updated and expanded second edition of the Artech House bestseller, Inside Bluetooth Low Energy, presents the recent developments within the Bluetooth Core Specifications 4.1 and 4.2. This new edition explores both Internet of Things (IoT) and Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) in one single flow and de...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Artech House,
[2016]
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Edición: | Second edition. |
Colección: | Artech House mobile communications series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Inside Bluetooth Low Energy Second Edition ; Contents; Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgments; Foreword to the First Edition; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introduction to Wireless Communication; 1.2 Data Rates and Coverage ; 1.2.1 Wide Area Network ; 1.2.2 Metropolitan Area Network; 1.2.3 Local Area Network ; 1.2.4 Personal Area Network; 1.2.5 Body Area Network; 1.3 Why Have Standards?; 1.4 Introduction to Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy; 1.5 Applications; 1.5.1 Finding and Alerting Devices; 1.5.2 Proximity and Presence Detection; 1.5.3 Health Care.
- 1.5.4 Sports and Fitness Equipment1.5.5 Mobile Payments; 1.5.6 The Internet of Things (IoT); 1.6 Competing Technologies; 1.6.1 ANT and ANT+; 1.6.2 ZigBee; 1.6.3 Near Field Communication (NFC); 1.7 Summary; References; Chapter 2 Background of Bluetooth; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Ad Hoc Networks-Why?; 2.2.1 Printing Documents, Photos; 2.2.2 Exchanging Business Cards, Photos, Music, Files; 2.3 What is Bluetooth?; 2.4 Bluetooth SIG; 2.5 History of the Bluetooth Specification; 2.6 IEEE 802.15 Family of Specifications; 2.7 Bluetooth Basics; 2.8 Bluetooth Architecture Overview; 2.9 Basic Terminology.
- 2.9.1 Host, Host Controller, and Host Controller Interface (HCI)2.9.2 Device Address (BD_ADDR) and Device Name; 2.9.3 Class of Device (CoD); 2.9.4 Bluetooth Clock; 2.9.5 Protocol Data Unit (PDU); 2.10 Data Rates; 2.11 Connection Setup and Topology; 2.12 IEEE Language; 2.13 Summary; References; Chapter 3 Bluetooth Lower Layers; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Bluetooth Radio; 3.2.1 Frequency Band and Hopping; 3.3 Baseband Controller; 3.3.1 Topology-Piconet and Scatternet; 3.3.2 Time Division Duplex; 3.3.3 Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH); 3.3.4 Master, Slave Roles and Role Switch.
- 3.3.5 Channel, Transport and Links3.3.6 Packet Format; 3.3.7 Packet Types; 3.3.8 Link Controller States; 3.4 Link Manager (LM); 3.4.1 Connection Control; 3.4.2 Security; 3.5 Host Controller Interface (HCI); 3.5.1 HCI Packet Types; 3.5.2 HCI Commands and Events; 3.5.3 Buffers; 3.5.4 HCI Flow Control; 3.5.5 Connection Handle; 3.5.6 HCI Transport Layer; 3.6 Security-Secure Simple Pairing (SSP); 3.6.1 Passive Eavesdropping Protection; 3.6.2 Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) Attack Protection; 3.6.3 Association Models; 3.7 Practical Scenarios; 3.7.1 Inquiry; 3.7.2 Connection Establishment; 3.8 Summary.
- ReferenceChapter 4 Bluetooth Upper Layers and Profiles; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol (L2CAP); 4.2.1 Modes of Operation; 4.2.2 L2CAP PDUs; 4.2.3 L2CAP Features; 4.3.3 L2CAP Signaling; 4.4 Service Discovery Protocol (SDP); 4.4.1 Service Record, Service Attributes and Service Class; 4.4.2 Searching and Browsing Services; 4.4.3 SDP Transactions; 4.5 RFCOMM; 4.6 Object Exchange Protocol (OBEX); 4.6.1 OBEX Operations; 4.7 Audio/Video Control Transport Protocol (AVCTP); 4.8 Audio/Video Distribution Transport Protocol (AVDTP); 4.9 Profiles.