About the Book
BLUETOOTH
Bringing low-cost, low-power wireless
connectivity to data-driven devices, Bluetooth is revolutionizing human/technology
interaction. Revenue generated by Bluetooth devices was $2 billion in 2001.
Bluetooth revenue will skyrocket to $333 billion per year by 2006, according
to international marketing, consulting, and training firm Frost & Sullivan.
WORKING BLUETOOTH
If you’re the one who puts the bite
into Bluetooth, this meaty guide is for you. In these pages, master Bluetooth
instructor Dr. Robert Morrow lays out precise guidance on making Bluetooth
work in today’s and next-generation applications.
THE INSIDE TRACK FOR WIRELESS PROFESSIONALS
Packed with priceless experience, Bluetooth
Implementation and Use cuts the time it takes you to
* Implement “wireless cable” for phones,
other handhelds, and portables
* Build futuristic Bluetooth apps—for
refrigerators that update PDA shopping lists, PDAs that survey local stores
for the best prices, and as many others as you can dream up
* Examine operational characteristics
in detail
* Solve security issues
* Get technical insights on Bluetooth’s
coexistence with other wireless devices
* Find the facts you want on packet
structure, paging, host interfacing, and designing and testing the Bluetooth
module
* Probe the math behind the specifications
for further research
THE HANDS ON GUIDE TO BLUETOOTH
Anyone tackling a job involving Bluetooth
needs this in-depth guide. It goes beyond introducing the technology and
prepares you for hands-on involvement with uses today and applications
to come.
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