Bluetooth Profiles are the key to delivering interoperable products that work reliably, "right out of the box." Now, leading Bluetooth expert Dean Anthony Gratton brings the Bluetooth Profiles to life, showing you exactly how to use them to build winning user-centered products. Gratton takes you "under the hood" of every significant Bluetooth Profile, from Bluetooth's essential Foundation Profiles to powerful emerging profiles for personal area networking, automotive applications and imaging. Drawing on his extensive experience with Bluetooth development, Gratton also offers practical guidance for creating innovative new profiles of your own. - Accessible, authoritative coverage of usage models, profile principles, user expectations and dependencies
- Presents practical introductions to GAP, SDAP, OBEX and SPP—the Foundation Profiles that underlie most of Bluetooth's application development
- Covers all core Bluetooth application profiles: cordless telephony, intercom, headset, dial-up networking, fax, LAN access, object push, file transfer and synchronization
- Previews new profiles for imaging, printing, extended services discovery, hands-free and much more
- Contains a concise "macro-level" review of current Bluetooth protocol stacks and development kits
- Includes a detailed Bluetooth glossary and reference section
Table of Contents Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Building on Solid Foundations My Bluetooth Application - Introduction
- What are Bluetooth Profiles?
- Developing Bluetooth Applications
- Understanding the Bluetooth Protocol Stack
- Interoperability
- Qualification
- Summary
The Profiles in Depth The Generic Access Profile - Introduction
- Defining Profile Requirements
- Profile Principles
- User Expectations
- Modes
- Establishment Procedures
- Summary
The Service Discovery Application Profile - Introduction
- Profile Principles
- Lifting The Lid
- Summary
The Cordless Telephony Profile - Introduction
- Usage Models
- Profile Principles
- User Expectations
- Lifting The Lid
- Summary
The Intercom Profile - Introduction
- Usage Models
- Profile Principles
- User Expectations
- Lifting The Lid
- Summary
The Serial Port Profile - Introduction
- Usage Models
- Profile Principles
- User Expectations
- Lifting The Lid
- Summary
The Headset Profile - Introduction
- Usage Models
- Profile Principles
- User Expectations
- Lifting The Lid
- Summary
The Dial-up Networking Profile - Introduction
- Usage Models
- Profile Principles
- User Expectations
- Lifting The Lid
- Summary
The Fax Profile - Introduction
- Usage Models
- Profile Principles
- User Expectations
- Lifting The Lid
- Summary
The LAN Access Profile - Introduction
- Usage Models
- Profile Principles
- User Expectations
- Lifting The Lid
- Summary
The Generic Object Exchange Profile - Introduction
- Profile Principles
- Lifting The Lid
- Summary
The Object Push Profile - Introduction
- Usage Models
- Profile Principles
- User Expectations
- Lifting The Lid
- Summary
The File Transfer Profile - Introduction
- Usage Models
- Profile Principles
- User Expectations
- Lifting The Lid
- Summary
The Synchronisation Profile - Introduction
- Usage Models
- Profile Principles
- User Expectations
- Lifting The Lid
- Summary
The New Profiles Defining New Profiles - Introduction
- Identifying New Profiles
- Profiles And New Protocols Under Development
The PAN Profile: An Overview - Introduction
- Usage Models
- Profile Principles
- User Expectations
- Summary
The Car Profiles: An Overview - Introduction
- Usage Models
- The Hands-Free Profile Basics
- The Phone Access Profile Basics
- The SIM Access Profile Basics
- Summary
The ESDP: An Overview - Introduction
- Profile Principles
- User Expectations
- Summary
The Basic Printing and Basic Imaging Profiles: An Overview - Introduction
- The Basic Printing Profile
- The Basic Imaging Profile
- Summary
Appendix A -- Link Manager Protocol Reasons Appendix B -- Host Controller Interface Reasons Glossary References About the Author Index Hardcover; 592 pages.
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