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Bluetooth Hotspot

POOJA ABNAVE, PRIYANKA PATIL, P.L.HIMABINDU, PRASHANT DUKARE, S.S.VANJIRE Student, Department Of Computer Engineering, University of Pune, India Student, Department Of Computer Engineering, University of Pune, India Student, Department Of Computer Engineering, University of Pune, India Student, Department Of Computer Engineering, University of Pune, India Assistant Professor, Department Of Computer Engineering, University of Pune, India

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Abstract: Bluetooth is a technology for short range wireless real-time data transfer between devices. It is becoming increasingly more prevalent in modern society, with technical gadgets now ranging from mobile phones and game controllers to PDAs and personal computers. Bluetooth hotspot is a technology which allows Bluetooth enabled mobiles (clients) to access the internet. With this technology mobile phones need not have a GPRS connection in it. Before accessing the internet Bluetooth mobiles (devices) need to be discoverable. The Bluetooth server discovers all devices in its range and sends a message for pairing. The connection link is established when an appropriate message is sent by the discovered device for pairing in response to the servers message. In this paper we will study how communication links are established, what are the security issues and how they are handled in Bluetooth and the data packet format.

Keywords: Eavesdropping; Ad-hoc network; Bluetooth Network; Bluetooth Security; Media Access

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[1] POOJA ABNAVE, PRIYANKA PATIL, P.L.HIMABINDU, PRASHANT DUKARE, S.S.VANJIRE Student, Department Of Computer Engineering, University of Pune, India Student, Department Of Computer Engineering, University of Pune, India Student, Department Of Computer Engineering, University of Pune, India Student, Department Of Computer Engineering, University of Pune, India Assistant Professor, Department Of Computer Engineering, University of Pune, India, β€œBluetooth Hotspot,” International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE)

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