El Futuro del BlueTooth

Iniciado por bloemax, 7 Mayo 2006, 06:28 AM

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bloemax

Hola que tal..

Un saludo, un recien llegado a este foro..

Alguien me podria ayudar a hacer algun articulo sobre el futuro del BlueTooth, la verdad es que lo necesito, para la escuela...
Lo que pasa es no se nada sobre este tema y me interesa

Agradeceria su ayuda...

Saludos...

Xpeed

pero y porque no buscas información y lo intentas  hacer por lo menos?... o sea si lo pides así te desecharán el post :-\

www.google.com

un saludo.

Gospel

Nada más fácil q Wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth#The_future_of_Bluetooth

CitarThe next version of Bluetooth, currently code named Lisbon, includes a number of features to increase security, useability and value of Bluetooth. The following features are defined:

Atomic Encryption Change - allows encrypted links to change their encryption keys periodically, increasing security, and also allowing role switches on an encrypted link.
Extended Inquiry Response - provides more information during the inquiry procedure to allow better filtering of devices before connection. This information includes the name of the device, and a list of services, with other information.
Sniff Subrating - reducing the power consumption when devices are in the sniff low power mode, especially on links with asymmetric data flows. Human interface devices (HID) are expected to benefit the most with mice and keyboards increasing the battery life from 3 to 10 times those currently used.
QoS Improvements - these will enable audio and video data to be transmitted at a higher quality, especially when best effort traffic is being transmitted in the same piconet.
Simple Pairing - this improvement will radically improve the pairing experience for Bluetooth devices, while at the same time increasing the use and strength of security. It is expected that this feature will significantly increase the use of Bluetooth.
The version of Bluetooth after Lisbon, code-named Seattle, has a number of the same features, but the main one announced is the allignment with Ultra wideband. This will allow the use of Bluetooth profiles over the UWB radio, enabling very fast data transfers, synchronizations and file pushes, while also building on the low power idle modes of Bluetooth. The combination of a low power radio used when no data needs to be transmitted, and a high data rate radio used to transmit the bulk data could be the start of the software radios. Bluetooth, given its worldwide regulatory approval, lowest power operation, and extremely robust data transmission capabilities provides an ideal signalling channel to enable the soft radio concept to start with WiMedia UWB.

bloemax

ok. Muchas Gracias por su ayuda..



salu2..