Title: Bluetooth Introduction
1Bluetooth Introduction
Guoxin Zheng School of Communication and
Information Engineering Shanghai University
2Architecture Overview
- Overview
- Technically
- Topology
- Radio/Baseband
- Protocol stack
- ModulesSilicon
- Development Kits
- Qualification
3World Penetration
All (SP,GER, UK, FRA, ITA) - Distribution by
Price segment of Total Sales Volume(units)
Industry Forecast in million phones
1995
(est.)
SourceEricsson
4Forecast Worldwide Sales 2005
1000
Internet connection device
cameras misc.
900
Remote control
portable computers and PDAs
800
printers
CD-player
700
mobile accessories
TV/VCR/DVD
600
Million units
500
desktop accessories
telephone answering devices
400
mobile phones
300
200
cordless phones
100
desktop PCs
Mobile devices
Desktop devices
Consumer electronics
Source IDC, Strategy Analytics, Ericsson, Silver
Institute
5The Future?
- Mobile phones is by far the largest segment
within Mobile Devices - 250 million mobile phones will be sold year 2000
- 630 million mobile phones will be sold year 2005
- Desktop PCs is the largest segment in Desktop
Devices - 80 million desktop PCs will be sold year 2000
- 140 million desktop PCs will be sold year 2005
- Cordless phones is the largest segment in
Consumer Electronics Devices - 150 million cordless phones will be sold year
2000 - 350 million cordless phones will be sold year 2005
6What does Bluetooth do for you?
Landline
Usage Models
7Design a radio to replace the cable and its
connectors
- Design Goals
- Small implementation size
- Low implementation cost
- Low power consumption
- Secure and robust for open ISM band
- Challenges
- Fast frequency hopping
- Single chip integration
8Global Operation
Industrial - Scientific - Medical 80 MHz at 2.45
GHz Globally available Unlicensed and free to use
9Unprecedented Cross Industry Commitment
- Special Interest Group
- Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and Toshiba
- And today there are more than 2000 Bluetooth
adopters...
10Technically Speaking . . .
Bluetooth Radio
- Small Size
- 0.5 square inches in production
- Eventually moving to a single chip solution
- Low power
- 2.7V (1.62 - 2.75V)
- 300 ?A standby, 30 ?A in sleep, 60 ?A hold/park
- 3 - 30 mA when transmitting
- 1 or 100 mW active power
- Low Price
- 25 projected to come down to around 5 OEM
integration cost - Designed for CMOS single chip solution
Bluetooth Link Controller
11Technical Features
- 2.4 GHz ISM Open band
- Globally free available frequency, 89 MHz of
spectrum available - FFH/DS Hybrid Radio
- 10 -100 m range, personal bubble
- 8 active devices per piconet (share datarate)
- Up to 10 piconets in bubble (full datarate)
- 1 Mbps gross rate
- Future version 2 Mbps
- Simultaneous voice/data capable
- 432 Kbps (full duplex), 721/56 Kbps (asymmetric)
- or
- 3 simultaneous full duplex voice per piconet
(CVSD_at_64 Kbps). - or a combination of data and voice
12Battery Life Time
- Estimates calculated with 600 mAh battery and
internal amplifier, power will vary with
implementation and application - Low power consumption
- Standby current 0.3 mA
- gt 3 months
- Voice mode 10 mA (one voice channel)
- gt 60 hours
- Data mode average 6 mA (20 utilization)
- gt 100 hours
- Low Power Architecture
- Programmable data length (else radio sleeps)
- Hold and Park modes 60 µA
- Devices connected but not participating
- Device can participate within 2 ms
13Robust Data and Voice Transfer
- Bluetooth is designed to be robust
- Open band interference is negotiated by
- 1600 frequency hops/s
- Short and flexible data packets
- Automatic Repeat reQuest (ARQ)
- Forward Error Correction (FEC)
- 16 bit Cyclic Redundancy Check
- Speech coding
- Continuos Variable Slope Delta modulation (CVSD)
14Bluetooth Scalable Security
- Provides link layer security between any two
Bluetooth radios - Authentication (E1 algorithm)
- Challenge/Response system
- Encryption (privacy)
- Encrypts data between two devices
- Stream cipher with E0 algorithm
- Key management and usage
- Configurable Encryption key length (0-16 bytes)
- Government export regulations
- Radio negotiate key size
- Key generation with E2-E3 algorithms
- Authentication and Encryption keys
15Topology
- Radio range has two varieties
- Short range (10 meters or less)
- 0 dBm radio, 1mW
- Optimized for short range devices
- Headset, Mouse, Keyboard, etc. ...
- Longer range (100 meters or less)
- 20 dBm radio, 100 mW
- Module has a power amplifier built-in
- Optimized for devices changing environments
- Notebooks, cellphones, access points, etc.
16Topology
- Radio/Baseband
- Master/Slave medium access
- Radio/Baseband is symmetric
- Connected devices can be master or slave
- Could be master and slave concurrently
17Topology
- Piconet
- All devices in a piconet hop together
- Frequency hopping sequence is determined by the
masters ID - Phase of the frequency hopping sequence is
determined by the masters clock
18Topology
- Piconet
- Point to Point
- Point to Multipoint
- No base station is needed
- 8 concurrent devices
- More than 200 active devices
- 1 Mb/s gross rate
19Topology
- Scatternet
- Devices can share piconets
- Interpiconet communication
- Instant Ad-hoc connections
- 10 Piconets
- Aggregated 10 Mb/s
20Topology
- Mobile Topology
- All device are mobile
- Walknet
- The whole piconet cell is mobile
- Make and Brake Connections
21Topology, Scatternet
slave 1
slave 3
slave 4
master
master
slave 2
slave 5
22Frequency Hopping
23Connection Procedure
- Standby
- Waiting to join a piconet
- Inquire
- Finding devices
- Page
- Connect to a known device
- Connected
- Actively on a piconet (master or slave)
- Park/Hold
- Low Power connected states
24Page and Inquire Scans
- A radio must be enabled to accept pages or
inquires (also in connected state)
25 Bluetooth Protocol Stack
Provided
vCard
vCal
Still Image
Obex
WAP
Application Framework
Adapted
Control
RFComm
HID
TCP/IP
Basic
L2CAP
HCI
Audio
Link Man.
Baseband
Radio
26Ericsson Bluetooth CoreFunctional Partitioning
27Radio Module
- Filters and baluns integrated into LTCC substrate
- RF IC flip chip mounted
- Laser trimming used to optimize performance
- 100mW optional version with PA and Optional Gain
Control (- 30 to 20 dBm) - Small outline BGA type package
- 1mW 10.2 x 14 x 1.6 mm
- 100mW 10.2 x 16 x 1.6 mm
28First Complete Module
Antenna
Radio
Link Controller
Flash
Host interface USB UART/PCM
(Optional)
PA
29First Complete Module
- Key Features
- FCC type approved
- Interface through USB, UART or PCM
- Bluetooth 1.0 pre-certified
- USB 1.1 compliant (Voice and Data)
- Small size, 33x17x3.36 mm
- Generic SW (HCI, L2CAP, RFCOMM)
30Complete Module SW-stack
Higher Layers
L2CAP
HCI
Bluetooth host
Bluetooth complete module
HCI
Link Manager
BaseBand
Radio
31What is the Developers Kit?
- Demonstrator of Bluetooth technology
- Starter kit for product development
- Application software development platform
- Increase integration with option to do embedded
SW
32Qualification and Type Approval
Bluetooth Devices
Qualification Program
Regulatory Type Approval
Bluetooth Identity
'License to sell'
Global Market
33Qualification Program - Concept
Accreditation
Product including documentation and declaration
(ICS)
Authorized Test houses
Blue- tooth Quali- fication Body
Feedback
Test results
Manufacturer
Logo approval
Authorize
Bluetooth Administrative Instance
Preliminary!
34Bluetooth Moves Fast...
- Web sites for latest news
- www.bluetooth.com
- www.ericsson.se/bluetooth
- WWW.bluetoothinchina.com
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