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Title: Bluetooth Protocol and Profile Validation on Android and Linux
Authors: Rathod, Gayatri Chandrasinh
Keywords: EC 2021
Project Report 2021
EC Project Report
EC (ES)
Embedded Systems
Embedded Systems 2021
21MEC
21MECE
21MECE17
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2023
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 21MECE17;
Abstract: In the modern world, there are no longer any wires connecting devices like laptops, mobile phones, digital cameras, etc. to ports thanks to wireless technology. In order to eliminate wires between portable devices, Bluetooth, a low-data-rate, low-power wireless networking standard, was developed. Bluetooth technology primarily gave people freedom from wired connections. Above the PHY and MAC layers, the Bluetooth stack defines numerous components, some of which are optional. Another rebellious technology, Bluetooth offers users security, bandwidth, speed, robust connectivity, dependability, and long battery life. In order to personalize and develop the Bluetooth product, you must remove the wires from your system while the same product is being produced in the factories. Checking the product's specification to make sure it matches the needs of the customer and is the same is therefore a crucial duty. Large-scale testing precedes the introduction of Bluetooth devices, and in the Bluetooth environment, consumer requirements must be included to make the product user-friendly. And it is a Bluetooth product that has been customized. Bluetooth testing in this project is based on several profiles and their specifications. Distinct platforms need to be tested and have different needs. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group can create application-specific profiles using these components thanks to this architecture. Additionally, different systems have various client profiles, specifications, and invoices that need to be tested.
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/11916
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