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Introduction (contd)
Is Bluetooth here to stay? What should we expect from
Bluetooth in the future?
User Application
Bluetooth in Action
In the house In the Office ...
Source: http//:www.motorola.com
Home Security
On the Road
Source: http//:www.motorola.com
On your Car
Source: http//:www.motorola.com
Bluetooth Specifications
Things that you must have:
Transceivers and Receivers that can send and receive data because they use Radio Waves. MAC Address (Physical Address) Burnt on the NIC card by the manufacturer. PIN Number To identify the user using the device. A Piconet A FHHS protocol
What is a Piconet?
A Piconet session is a communication link
that must be created between devices for devices to communicate with each other.
Piconet (cont.)
If two devices come onto contact with each
other( 32 feet) the user will be prompted to initiate a communication session to initiate a session
FHHS
Bluetooth devices use a protocol called (FHHS)
Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum .
FHHS
Transceivers hop among 79 different
frequencies in the 2.4 GHz baud at a rate of 1600 frequency hops per second.
FHHS Example
Source: http://www.xircom.com
Bluetooth Security
Modes
Security Mode 1 No Security Security Mode 2 Service Level Enforced Security Implemented after channel is established Security Mode 3 Link Level Enforced Security Implemented before channel is established
Devices
Trusted
No Restrictions
Untrusted
Restrictions, Access is limited
Service Levels
Authorization and Authentication
Authentication Only Open to all Devices
Link Level
Bluetooth Device Address
Private Link Key Private Encryption Key Random Number
Wrap up
Growing Technology
Automation