Title: A Comparison of Bluetooth and competing technologies
1A Comparison of Bluetooth and competing
technologies
2Technologies
3What well talk about
- Purpose and Specifications
- Communication Protocols and Network Topology
- Disadvantages and Advantages in certain scenarios
- Application comparison, consumer criteras,
business analysts
4Purpose
- Why Bluetooth?
- The Bluetooth specification is a global
technology that allows wireless communication and
networking between PCs and other portable devices.
- Why HomeRF?
- HomeRF enables different consumer electronic
devices to communicate with each other while
providing users with a complete home network
solution. Users will be able to dial in from a
remote location and control any device.
- Why IrDA?
- IrDA is intended for point-to-point links between
two devices for simple data transfers and file
synchronization.
5Technical Specifications
- Transmission Technology
- Bluetooth HomeRF Radio Frequency
- IrDA Infrared Light Beams
- Spectrum
- Bluetooth HomeRF 2.45 GHz
- IrDA Optical
6Technical Specification (cont.)
- Connection Type
- Bluetooth HomeRF spread spectrum
- IrDA Infrared, narrow beam
- Data Rate
- Bluetooth 1 MB
- HomeRF 2 MB
- IrDA 4MB
7Technical Specification (cont.)
Bluetooth 3 meters HomeRF 50 meters
IrDA 1 meter
Bluetooth Up to 8 devices per piconet HomeRF Up
to 127 devices per network
IrDA 2 devices
Bluetooth HomeRF Home Networking
IrDA Short Range one-to-one data exchange
8Communication Protocols
Provides what application are able to run.
Applications
RFCOMM / SDP
L2CAP
Host Controller Interface (HCI)
Link Manager (LM)
Baseband
Radio
RFCOMM Provides emulation of serial ports over
the L2CAP. SDP Provides a means for applications
to discover which services are available and to
determine the characteristics of those available
services
Provides connection-oriented and connectionless
data services to upper layer protocols with
protocol multiplexing capability, segmentation,
and reassembly operation and group abstractions.
Provides a command interface to the baseband
controller and link manager, and access to
hardware status and control registers.
Carries out link setup, authentication, link
configuration, etc.
Manages physical channels and links (asynchronous
and synchronous), handles packets, paging and
inquiry to access Bluetooth devices in the area.
Bluetooth
Defines the requirements for the Bluetooth
transceiver device.
9Communication Protocols (cont.)
HomeRF uses, references and maps existing network
layers.
Existing Upper Layers Existing Upper Layers Existing Upper Layers
TCP UDP DECT
IP IP DECT
HomeRF MAC Layer HomeRF MAC Layer HomeRF MAC Layer
HomeRF PHY Layer HomeRF PHY Layer HomeRF PHY Layer
- MAC layer is optimized for the home environment
and is designed to carry both voice and data
traffic. - Good support for voice and data by using both
TDMA and CSMA/CA access mechanisms. - Support for 4 high quality voice connections.
- High data throughput 1.6Mbps.
- Data security.
- Power management for Isochronous and Asynchronous
nodes. - 24 bit Network ID.
- Physical layer has been modified significantly
to reduce cost, while still maintaining more than
adequate performance for home usage scenarios . - Transmit power up to 24dBm
- Receiver Sensitivity in 2FSK
- Optional low power transmit mode 0 to 4 dBm for
portable devices.
HomeRF
10Communication Protocol (cont).
Provides multiplexing of the IrLAP layer. Multiple channels above an IrLAP connection Provides protocol and service discovery by 121.
Infrared Link Management Protocol (IrLMP)
Infrared Link Access Protocol (IrLAP)
Physical Signaling Layer
Provides a device-to-device connection Device discover procedures Handles hidden nodes
Provides continuous operation from contact. wireless point-to-point link between 2 independent nodes Data packets are protected using a CRC. Data transmission from 9600 b/s
11Network Topology
12Bluetooth Piconet and Scatternet
- Piconet connects 7 devices with one host talking
to 7 clients. - Clients have to talk to each other through the
host. - Scatternet allows groups of piconets to
communicate with each other. - Scatternet also has a host controlling groups of
piconets.
13Spectrum Collisions
- HomeRF, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b use the same ISM
2.45 GHz frequency band. - If all 3 used in same vicinity, the technologies
will disrupt and/or cancel each other. - With FHSS and different hop rates (Bluetooth-
1600 hops/sec, HomeRF?) it minimizes the changes
that they will interfere with each other.
14HomeRF Interference Immunity
- Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
- Corruption happen only in small packets
- High power transmission
- Able to avoid some of the interfering frequency
- Hopset adaptation makes sure that retry will be
free of interference - Less consecutive bad hops
15HomeRF Security
- 128-bit key encryption, 32-bit Initialization
Vector(repeats every half a year) - Network ID needed to synchronize frequency
hopping - Denial service attack unlikely
- Disruptor must determine the frequency of HomeRF
access point - Access points hop on independent sequences and
time bases - HomeRF MAC ignores commands from foreign network
IDs.
16Advantage and Disadvantage of the three
technologies Bluetooth
- Disadvantage of Bluetooth
- Low bandwidth
- Interference
- Collides with HomeRF
- No Window XP support
- New technology, buggy, not much tools
- Current cost is high, 20
- Radiation
- Advantage of Bluetooth
- Ad hoc connection
- Better range than IR
- Low power consumption
- Connect through walls
- Omnidirectional
- Implemented by a large number of companies
- Voice and data transmission
17Advantage and Disadvantage of the three
technologies HomeRF
- Disadvantage of HomeRF
- Collides with Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11b
- Competitors price coming down
- Multimedia and telephony application not on
market - Radiation
- Advantage of HomeRF
- Security
- Digital voice transmission
- Peer to peer and host/client connection
simultaneously - Interference immunity
- Dedicated Internet/multimedia support
18Advantage and Disadvantage of the three
technologies IrDA
- Disadvantage of IrDA
- Line of sight only
- Device cannot move around while transmitting
- Point to point connection only
- Short distance
- Advantage of IrDA
- Cheap 2
- Compact, lightweight, low-power
- Intuitive and easy to use
- Noninterfering
- Best ad hoc, point and shoot
- Inherently more secure than RF
19Application usage Bluetooth
- Cell phone and PDA Bluetooth
- Needs filled by Bluetooth
- Connect to multiple devices at the same time
- Unconsciousness synchronization
- Small, low energy consumption
- Current implementation
- Make Stylus into cell phone and keep PDA as base
- Able to walk around the room while on the
phone(stylus)
20Application usage Bluetooth
- Cell phone and PDA Bluetooth Cont.
- Application can be platform and hardware
independent - Bluetooth HCI (Host Control Interface) layer
allows abstraction from hardware ie PCI card or
USB adaptor - Java/JINI allows abstraction from OS
- Bluetooth perfect for use in multiple devices
connection on low bandwidth
21Application usage IrDA
- E-Business cards IrDA
- Needs filled by IrDA
- More secure than RF
- Cheap
- Easy to use
- Interference free
- Current implementation
- Pint point who you want to share the business
card with - Able to exchange information fast and very ad
hoc, point and click
22Application usage IrDA
- IrDA perfect for use in close proximity simple
connection. - Calender, Address Book, Messages synchronizations
23Application usage HomeRF
- Video conference HomeRF
- Needs filled by HomeRF
- Support multiple digital voice lines
- Transport voice and data simultaneously
- Secure, encrypted messages
- Higher interference resistance than Bluetooth
- Multimedia and Internet support
- Current implementation
- Perform video conference across the Internet with
dedicated support for both voice and data - Encrypt meeting with HomeRF security
24Application usage HomeRF
- HomeRF perfect for use with multimedia devices.
25Summary
- Bluetooth
- RF
- Portable one-to-many network
- Cell phone and PDA
- HomeRF
- RF
- Home and multimedia devices
- Video conference
- IrDA
- Infrared
- Portable one-to-one network
- Calendar, address book, E business cards