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BlueDrekar Wireless Project
Bluetooth Standardization Activity Almanac

We actively participate and represent IBM in a number of taskforces in the AIR, Software, and Interoperabillity technical working groups of the Bluetooth(TM) Special Interest Group. Bluetooth wireless technology is a short range wireless connectivity technology with special focus on a specification that lends itself to a low cost, low power and integrated implementation. We envisage short range wireless technologies such as Bluetooth to revolutionize mobile and pervasive computing paradigms. Considering a wide range of computing and communication devices such as PDAs, notebook computers, pagers, cellular and cordless phones with different capabilities, a "smart" short range wireless connectivity solution can be a major enabler for new, and exciting research areas. We have an ongoing project to understand the applicability of short range wireless connectivity in proximity networking, hidden computing, collaborative services, smart spaces, etc.. Our goal is to understand challenges of such research areas and their inter-play
with smart short range and integrated wireless technologies. IBM Research has been a major contributor to both Infrared- and radio-based standards and had developed a number of technologies in this area.

IBM's  Effort in Bluetooth SIG/IEEE802.15

- One of the starting member of  Bluetooth SIG, 2/98

- Hosted 1st Bluetooth SIG SW meeting, 5/98 

- Led IBM's participation in the SIG in developing Bluetooth specification, 6/99

- Section owner of SDAP, HCI RS232 TP

- Represents IBM in Bluetooth Architecture Review Board (BARB)

- Leads effort for standardization in IEEE 802.15

- Offered a reference implementation of software protocol stack at IBM's alphaWorks, 7/00

Technology Overview Related Links
- Uses globally free RF spectrum (2.45 GHz, ISM)
- FFH/DS hybrid spread spectrum radio
-10m piconet (0dBm), 1Mbps
- 8 active devices per piconet
- Authentication and encryption
- Voice and Data support
- Packet IP and COM Port support
- Low cost, low power implementation 
  Downloads from alphaWorks
  Downloads from developerWorks
 
 
 
Publications Employment and Collaborations
  White Paper on Bluetooth Wireless Technology
 
 
 
 
 

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