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Messaging Bluetooth for your future…..
By,
Mithun Sheth Vinit Tople
K. J. Somaiya College of Engg . K. J. Somaiya College of Engg
. Bombay Bombay
Final year (I.T.) Final year (Computers)
ABSTRACT
The primary purpose of the paper is to take a deeper insight to the current existing technologies like Bluetooth and Short Messaging Service and develop a new standard by amalgamating the two, which thereby removes the basic constraint of the limited range in Bluetooth and makes it wide enough by making a few changes. Thus, expanding current horizons of the new and promising technologies like Bluetooth by all limits and the applications being infinite to gear up for the next technical decade.
Think if you can control your T.V. set in New York by switching a few buttons in the Mumbai local trains…! Sounds unreal duh! But this paper has a Convergence Plan, which promises it to happen.
The paper is primarily divided into 3 parts
• Gives us a brief idea of how Bluetooth works today
• Gives us a brief idea of how SMS technology work today
• The Convergence plan
It basically deals with the current SMS technology which sends a message from one mobile to another mobile and from which at the other end of the mobile on receiving the SMS it decodes the special message as Bluetooth and converts it into a Bluetooth message which can be given to the Bluetooth chip to send as a message to control devices in the vicinity. A slight modification could be done by considering software, which can be installed at both ends of the PC (something analogous to messengers existing today), which can then be used to control the devices near the PC with Bluetooth technology
The plan concentrates on various topics like the basic logic involved, the protocol of how it will work, the reliability feature, the modifications that can be made to suffice the same need and the advantages of the technique used.