Bluetooth and Its Impact on Wireless Communication
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Essay title: Bluetooth and Its Impact on Wireless Communication
BLUETOOTH AND ITS IMPACT ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
Prepared for:
BUS 305
August 10, 2006
MEMO
TO: Professor McQueeney
FROM:
DATE: Aug 10, 2006
SUBJECT: Bluetooth and its Impact on Wireless Communication
Here is the report you assigned in partial fulfillment of the requirements for BUS 305.
The report represents the brief background of Bluetooth technology and how its functions have been applied to benefit the current society. While Bluetooth enhances our wireless communication, it also has limitations that need to be further improved to extensive its availabilities and performances.
In the process of preparing the report, the most challenge we have faced was to narrow down our topic to a specific area. Since the topic relates to a wide range of information, it took us some revisions to reach to our final focus. We also experienced some difficulty of getting scholarly journals that relate to the areas we are presenting. Overall, we have enjoyed this team-working experience. Each team member has been willing to devote time and energy to work on this report. We worked together through the process of researching, writing, editing, and finalize the report.
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CONTENTS
PAGE
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY iv
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION 1
Background 1
Statement of Purpose 1
Scope 1
Limitations 2
Methods of Research 2
CHAPTER 2 - FINDINGS 3
Bluetooth Wireless Application-Case Studies 3
The Shopping Mall Business……. …………………………………………3
The Child Abuse Reduction Program……..……………………………….4
Government Application……………………………………………………6
Limitations to Bluetooth Technology…………………………………………7
Cost…………………………………………………………………………..7
Security………………………………………………………………………8
Future of Bluetooth ……………………………………………………………9
CHAPTER 3 - CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 10
Conclusions 10
Recommendations 10
WORKS CITED 11
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Executive Summary
Bluetooth technology is becoming an important part of today’s society. Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology that enables similarly equipped devices communicate with each other. Blue tooth, which is now available in most cell phones and PDAs, was initially designed to allow users to swap document between other Bluetooth devices without the use of connecting cables. Now, it the technology has expanded to internet connectivity, online game play, and business applications.
This report examines the relationship between Bluetooth wireless technology and its cost and benefits to business, government, and society. The report discusses through case studies how: Bluetooth allows business owners to increase profitability by bringing a new shopping experience to customers; governments use Bluetooth to become more cost-effective; and individuals