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An Overview of Bluetooth Technology & It’s Communication Applications in Recent Era

Lahane Chetan Rameshwar, Madrewar K. T

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In the recent period, Bluetooth technology has substantially changed how gadgets interact and communicate with one another. An overview of Bluetooth technology, its development, and its many communication applications is given in this paper. Since its introduction, Bluetooth has evolved into a standard component of many gadgets, including smartphones, computers, wearable technology, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The study examines the core ideas behind Bluetooth technology, emphasizing its wireless connection capability and minimal power requirements. The procedure for pairing and connecting is described, as well as the idea of profiles that enable functionality for various device kinds. The paper also explores Bluetooth's security features, which guarantee secure communication. The article also covers the compatibility and range of Bluetooth, highlighting the developments made in more current versions, such as Bluetooth 5.0 and later, which provide improved functionality and longer-range capabilities. The introduction of Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) or Bluetooth Smart is also examined, with a focus on how well-suited it is for devices that use little power. Modern Bluetooth communication applications are next looked at. Bluetooth-enabled headphones, speakers, and car kits are examples of devices that support audio streaming and hands-free conversation. It details how Bluetooth has been included in IoT devices to enable smooth connectivity and control. The use of Bluetooth for wireless data transfer, including file sharing between devices, is also highlighted in the article. The study also explores how Bluetooth technology has aided the development of wearable gadgets by making it possible for them to connect. allowing them to communicate with smartphones and other gadgets so they can perform remote control and data synchronization functions. It also investigated how Bluetooth usage is growing in home automation and smart home gadgets. As a result of its wireless connectivity, low power consumption, and wide range of uses across different devices, Bluetooth technology has, in recent years, revolutionized communication. It is an essential component of the constantly growing Internet of Things ecosystem due to its interoperability and ongoing developments. Bluetooth is positioned to have a huge impact on how wireless communication is shaped in the future as technology advances.

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