Implementation of multiple audio-link Bluetooth application

As one of the major wireless technology, Bluetooth technology has been implemented in various communication devices. According to Bluetooth Specification ver. 1.1, a Bluetooth piconet supports up to 7 Asynchronous Connectionless Links (ACL) and 3 Synchrounous Connection Oriented (SCO) links. In prac...

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Main Author: Surya Darma Ridwan.
Other Authors: Shum, Ping
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-33172023-07-04T15:54:24Z Implementation of multiple audio-link Bluetooth application Surya Darma Ridwan. Shum, Ping School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Wireless communication systems As one of the major wireless technology, Bluetooth technology has been implemented in various communication devices. According to Bluetooth Specification ver. 1.1, a Bluetooth piconet supports up to 7 Asynchronous Connectionless Links (ACL) and 3 Synchrounous Connection Oriented (SCO) links. In practice, the ACL and SCO links have been associated to the data and voice links, respectively. Until recently, most of the available Bluetooth products in the market are only single-link products. A pair of Bluetooth-enabled handphone unit and its headset is a popular application of the single audio-link product. The only Bluetooth device which may support multiple links are the Bluetooth Access Point. Nevertheless, it only supports multiple ACL links. Hence, there is, in fact, a vacuum in the development of Bluetooth multiple-SCO-link product and this fact underlines the importance of this project in studying the possibily of implementing multiple- SCO-link Bluetooth devices. ​Master of Science (Communications Engineering) 2008-09-17T09:27:16Z 2008-09-17T09:27:16Z 2003 2003 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/3317 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Surya Darma Ridwan.
Implementation of multiple audio-link Bluetooth application
description As one of the major wireless technology, Bluetooth technology has been implemented in various communication devices. According to Bluetooth Specification ver. 1.1, a Bluetooth piconet supports up to 7 Asynchronous Connectionless Links (ACL) and 3 Synchrounous Connection Oriented (SCO) links. In practice, the ACL and SCO links have been associated to the data and voice links, respectively. Until recently, most of the available Bluetooth products in the market are only single-link products. A pair of Bluetooth-enabled handphone unit and its headset is a popular application of the single audio-link product. The only Bluetooth device which may support multiple links are the Bluetooth Access Point. Nevertheless, it only supports multiple ACL links. Hence, there is, in fact, a vacuum in the development of Bluetooth multiple-SCO-link product and this fact underlines the importance of this project in studying the possibily of implementing multiple- SCO-link Bluetooth devices.
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title Implementation of multiple audio-link Bluetooth application
title_short Implementation of multiple audio-link Bluetooth application
title_full Implementation of multiple audio-link Bluetooth application
title_fullStr Implementation of multiple audio-link Bluetooth application
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of multiple audio-link Bluetooth application
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