Bluetooth and HomeRF
Overview/Description
To describe and discuss the major issues surrounding Bluetooth and HomeRF technology, their respective architectures, functionalities, and application environments
Target Audience
Technical professionals; IT and business managers who need to learn about current and future mobile wireless technologies; students studying or researching wireless communications and cell-phone technologies
Prerequisites
An understanding of computers and the basic concepts of data communications
Expected Duration
140 Minutes
Objectives:
Bluetooth and HomeRF
outline the different types of mobile devices and explain their functionality.
describe and discuss communication and interaction between cell phones, laptops, and PDAs.
describe the components, modulation techniques, transmission means and operation of Bluetooth technology.
explain the formats of packets and payloads, and the channel and device addressing systems used within Bluetooth.
describe all the major protocols used in Bluetooth technology.
understand the issues surrounding Bluetooth technology and its implementation.
discuss the fundamentals of HomeRF.
describe the main components and functionality of HomeRF architecture.
Course Number: 21937_eng