Abstract :
"Dragging
the world towards wireless galaxy"
Various
sensors are already in a broad use today as part of different devices or as
standalone devices connected to a network usually to monitor industrial
processes, equipments or installations.
The
advancements in technology, wireless communications have enhanced development
of small, low power and low cost devices. Such devices when organized into a
network, present a powerful platform that can be used in many interesting
applications.
Bluetooth is a low cost, short-range, wireless
technology with small footprint, low power consumption and reasonable
throughput. Bluetooth wireless technology
has become global
technology specification for "always on" wireless
communication not just as a point-to-point but was a network technology as
well.
The kernel of this paper, deals about an
implementation of bluetooth
based sensor networks.
Blue tooth represents a great chance for
sensor-networked architecture. This architecture heralds wireless future for
home and also for industrial implementation. With a blue tooth RF link, users
only need to bring the devices with in range, and the devices will
automatically link up and exchange information.
Thus
implementation of blue tooth technology for sensor networks not only cuts
wiring cost but also integrates the industrial environment to smarter
environment.
Today, with a
broader specifications and a renewed concentration on interoperability,
manufacturers are ready to forge ahead and take blue tooth products to the
market place. Embedded design can incorporate the blue tooth wireless
technology into a range of new products to meet the growing demand for
connected information appliances.
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