Why can Bluetooth equipment integrate easily in TCP or IP
network?
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Answer / subhankar bhattacharyya
Blue Tooth is an interoperable as it is IEEE802.11 standard
and the replacement of wired network.It works as a
L2TP,Adopted protocol,VOIP,ADVTP,RFCOMM.It is used directly
by many telephony related profiles as a carrier for DOT/AT
commands, as well as being a transport layer for OBEX over
Bluetooth.
Many Bluetooth applications use RFCOMM because of its
widespread support and publicly available API on most
operating systems. Additionally, applications that used a
serial port to communicate can be quickly ported to use
RFCOMM.
Adopted protocols are defined by other standards-making
organizations and incorporated into Bluetooth’s protocol
stack. The adopted protocols include:
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) – Internet standard protocol
for transporting IP datagrams over a point-to-point link
TCP/IP/UDP – Foundation Protocols for TCP/IP protocol suite
Object Exchange Protocol (OBEX) – Session-layer protocol
for the exchange of objects, providing a model for object
and operation representation
Wireless Application Environment / Wireless Application
Protocol (WAE/WAP) – WAE specifies an application framework
for wireless devices and WAP is an open standard to provide
mobile users access to telephony and information services
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Answer / devesh johar
it is an IEEE standard, so interoperability was prescribed
at the development phase.
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