Sunday, September 30, 2007

Performance Modeling and Analysis of Bluetooth Networks: Networks Formation, Polling, Scheduling, an

Performance Modeling and Analysis of Bluetooth Networks: Polling, Scheduling, and Traffic Control summarizes the research on the performance of Bluetooth networks, including both piconets and scatternets, conducted since 2001. The book provides insights into the performance of Bluetooth networks through an analytical approach based upon queueing theory and discrete event simulation. It also proposes and validates solutions for common problems that are not covered by the official Bluetooth specifications. This volume allows developers and researchers to enrich their knowledge of performance issues and become better equipped to solve problems related to the design, deployment, and operation of Bluetooth networks
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WAP, Bluetooth, and 3G Programming: Cracking the Code


WAP, Bluetooth, and 3G Programming: Cracking the Code
600 pages | Wiley | English | 0764549057 | 7.2 MB

This book brings you complete web application with design specifications, flow diagrams, and source code with line-by-line explanation. You'll build a completely functional web application and make it available to a wide range of devices. Cracking the Code includes coverage of client access from i-mode enabled devices, voice-enabled devices, WAP and HDML devices, and various cross-platform GUIs. The technologies covered include XML, XSLT, cHTML, HDML, XUL (XML-based user interfaces,) and Voice XML.

Emphasis on the code with minimum theory. All applications come complete with design specifications, flow diagrams and source code with line-by-line explanations.
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Bluetooth Remote Control

Bluetooth Remote Control

Bluetooth Remote Control | 1,7 Mb

Turn your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone into a universal PC remote controller! Use Bluetooth Remote Control both for buisness and pleasure! Give PowerPoint presentation and see the actual slides in the phone. Change songs that are currently being played on Itunes or Media Player, browse for artists, albums, change volume and much more...

Bluetooth Remote Control is a true universal remote control. It allows the user to modify the current behaviour as well as add support for new applications. You can add support by writing Java or VB scripts, defining key maps and file actions. With key maps the user can very easy and fast define application actions and link them to any buttons on the mobile phone.
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Bluetooth Application Developer's Guide


Bluetooth Application Developer's Guide
Syngress Publishing (December 2001) | ISBN: 1928994423 | 556 Pages | 4.3 MB | PDF

"Bluetooth (enabled devices) will ship in the billions of units once it gains momentum." - Martin Reynolds, Gartner Group
Bluetooth is the most exciting development in wireless computing this decade! Bluetooth enabled devices can include everything from network servers, laptop computers and PDAs, to stereos and home security systems. Most Bluetooth products to hit the market in 2001 will be PC cards for laptop computers and access points, which allow up to seven Bluetooth devices to connect to a network. Reports indicate that by the end of 2003 there will be over 2 billion Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Bluetooth-enabled devices communicate with each other through embedded software applications. Bluetooth Developer's Guide to Embedded Applications will provide embedded applications developers with advanced tutorials and code listings written to the latest Bluetooth's latest specification, version 1.1. Written by Bluetooth pioneers from market leaders in Bluetooth software development, Extended Systems and Cambridge Silicon Radio, this is the first advanced level Bluetooth developer title on the market.

White Hot Topic!.While other books introduce readers to the possibilities of Bluetooth, this is the first comprehensive, advanced level programming book written specifically for embedded application developers
Authors are responsible for SDK, the market-leading development tool for Bluetooth
Comes with Syngress' revolutionary Credit Card CD containing a printable HTML version of the book, all of the source code and sample applications from Extended Systems and Cambridge Silicon Radio
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WAP, Bluetooth, and 3G Programming: Cracking the Code


WAP, Bluetooth, and 3G Programming: Cracking the Code
Wiley | ISBN 0764549057 | November 15, 2001 | PDF | 600 Pages | 7 Mb


This book brings you complete web application with design specifications, flow diagrams, and source code with line-by-line explanation. You'll build a completely functional web application and make it available to a wide range of devices. Cracking the Code includes coverage of client access from i-mode enabled devices, voice-enabled devices, WAP and HDML devices, and various cross-platform GUIs. The technologies covered include XML, XSLT, cHTML, HDML, XUL (XML-based user interfaces,) and Voice XML.
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Bluetooth Security (Artech House Computer Security Series) by Christian Gehrmann, Joakim Persson, Ben Smeets


Bluetooth Security (Artech House Computer Security Series) by Christian Gehrmann, Joakim Persson, Ben Smeets
Publisher: Artech House Publishers (June 2004) | ISBN: 1580535046 | PDF | 1,5 Mb | 222 pages

This first-of-its-kind book, from expert authors actively contributing to the evolution of Bluetooth specifications, provides an overview and detailed descriptions of all the security functions and features of this standard's latest core release. After categorizing all the security issues involved in ad hoc networking, this hands-on volume shows you how to design a highly secure Bluetooth system and implement security enhancements. The book also helps you fully understand the main security risks involved with introducing Bluetooth-based communications in your organization.

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Bluetooth Application Developer’s Guide: The Short Range Interconnect Solution

Bluetooth Application Developer’s Guide: The Short Range Interconnect Solution

David Kammer, «Bluetooth Application Developer’s Guide: The Short Range Interconnect Solution»
Publisher: Syngress Publishing, Inc | ISBN: 1928994423 | PDF | 4.25 MB | 561 pages | 2002 Year

Every so often, a new technology comes along that, by its very nature, will change the world.The automobile, the television, and the Internet are obvious examples of technologies whose impact upon the entire population has been so far-reaching that it is truly beyond measure. Bluetooth is not one of these technologies. Despite the massive amount of media hype that has surrounded it, the effect of Bluetooth on the average person will be more like the invention of the automatic transmission than the invention of the car itself: it will make things easier for the user, but not fundamentally change the nature of the way we live and work. Simply put, for the average person, Bluetooth will probably merit a “Cool!” or a “What will they think of next?”
response, but probably won’t leave them stunned or slack-jawed.This is not to say that Bluetooth will be unimportant. I’ve invested several years working on Bluetooth, and I think it will be a valuable technology that millions of people will use, but I also think it’s important to be realistic about it.
There is, however, a small group of people for whom I think Bluetooth could
fundamentally change the way things are perceived, and if you are reading this introduction, in all probability you are one of those people—a software developer. Traditionally, software developers have tended to look at the communication between two devices in terms of big and small, primary or secondary (terminal and mainframe,client and server, apparatus and accessory).While these terms are certainly still relevant in some situations, Bluetooth definitely presents us with scenarios in which the lines become blurry. If two people exchange business cards between PDAs, which one is
the client and which one is the server? Traditionally, both a cell phone and a printer might be considered accessories, but when you use Bluetooth to print an SMS message from your phone, which one is the accessory? We may still use the terms client and server to refer to certain aspects of an interaction (like who initiates the connection), but it is easy to see that many of the other ideas and assumptions associated with these terms are no longer relevant.


Chapter 1 : Introducing Bluetooth Applications
Chapter 2 : Exploring the Foundations of Bluetooth
Chapter 3 : Power Management
Chapter 4 : Security Management
Chapter 5 : Service Discovery
Chapter 6 : Linux Bluetooth Development
Chapter 7 : Embedding Bluetooth Applications
Chapter 8 : Using the Palm OS for Bluetooth Applications
Chapter 9 : Designing an Audio Application
Chapter 10 : Personal Information Base Case Study
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