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Bluetooth technology is a type of the wireless technology that eliminates the need for the number of inconvenient cables and devices that are used to connect the computers, mobile phones, digital cameras, handheld devices and new digital appliances. Bluetooth enables the users to connect to a wide variety of telecommunication and computing devices easily, without cables.
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I was speaking with a friend the other night about his great grandfather.  His great grandfather was born in 1875.  He lived until 1965.  Can you imagine the technology that this man saw come online?  Let me name a few: the typewriter, the electric dental drill, the telephone, the phonograph, the incandescent light bulb, the hearing aid, the electric fan, the dishwasher, the escalator, the airplane, the Model T automobile, the air conditioner, the defibrillator, the atomic bomb, the electric guitar, the nuclear submarine, nylon, the polio vaccine, and the laser. He died right when the first minicomputer was coming to fruition.  All of that in the span of his lifetime.  Which leads me to the topic of this article.  Technology has completely changed the way we live.  And technological advances have accelerated at unbelievable speeds.  Technology is converging in ways no one could have foreseen.  I want to highlight some of the most interesting technologies out there.  These are technologies that will change the world, for good and bad.
  
It makes rapid ad hoc connections, automatic unconscious connections between two or more digital devices. Bluetooth provides the opportunity of using the mobile data in different applications. Bluetooth makes wireless communication between the two devices in a localized area of a room of office or home very easily. Bluetooth technology uses radio-based links and all the connections between the devices and invisible and instantaneous.
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Nano Technology
  
By Bluetooth technology your laptop can send print request to a printer in your next room. Bluetooth is actually a standard for wireless communication between the devices in a relatively small area and it is therefore works fine in the personal area network (pan) using radio frequency.
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Probably the most interesting and frightening of the emerging technologies is nano technology. Nano technology is a cross disciplinary field that deals with building and synthesizing materials at scales of 100nm or less.  Nano technology usually works in one of two ways. It either pulls smaller parts together to build or it breaks bigger parts down.  The parts are then used to form smaller, new materials.  But why is nano technology so important?
  
Any two devices that follow the Bluetooth standard can communicate with each other. A number of the Bluetooth devices like digital camera, mobile phone and handheld pc can form a network. You can send emails to your mobile phones from your laptop without any physical connect between your laptop and your mobile phones.
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Nano technology is important because it will have massive effects across every area of life.  As I write this, researchers are working on a nano particle to target cancer cells in lungs.  In 2004, Rice University tested gold nano particle cancer treatment.  In this treatment, these 150 nanometer gold particles were injected into the blood stream of cancerous mice.  Gold particles at this size pass into tumors, but not healthy tissue.  The researchers then passed infrared through the mice.  The tumorous cells absorbed the infrared, heated up, and were destroyed.  They are also working on quantum dots that allow doctors to easily identify multiple diseases quickly and accurately.  But the uses don't stop there. Nanotechnology will drive down the scale of electronics.  This will lead incredibly small devices.  The applications are limitless.  And you can bet that the military will be clamoring for nano technology.  The military is looking to have numerous nanotechnologies online by the year 2015.  Such advances include performance enhancing nanotechnology that aids bodily functions.  These will include response times, oxygen use, and heightened senses. But nanotechnology can also be used for reconnaissance and combat.  Nanobots could scout areas without being seen.  They could also enter into enemies for espionage.  They could kill targets from within the host's body.  The possibilities are frightening.
  
Features of Bluetooth technology
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Alternative Energy & Fuels
  
o Bluetooth technology uses radio waves for communication in 2.4 GHz
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When gas prices skyrocketed this past year, many people suddenly took an interest in alternative energy and fuels.  And because demand rose, companies suddenly found themselves forced to take interest.  Most of the common arguments for alternative energy and fuels center around issues of pollution, cost, dependence, and jobs.
  
o It supports multi point communication not just point to point.
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What most people don't realize is that alternative energy and fuels always have environmental effects.  This can be in the form of heat generation, air pollutants, waste by-products, land usage, extraction, etc.  Instead, we have to talk about pros and cons around each type of energy and fuel.  There is no silver bullet.  Costs, dependence, and jobs also vary depending on the energy type.
  
o Bluetooth works in a small area of 10-15 meters.
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There are a host of alternative energies being tested.  Wind powered energy plants are already in place in many parts of the world.  Solar energy production has taken huge steps forward with the help of nano technology.  One such company is Nanosolar.  Nanosolar is producing solar cells that are 100 times thinner than conventional cells.  Not only are the cells cheaper to produce, but they also convert the solar energy much more efficiently.  Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) uses the temperature differences in the ocean layers to produce energy.  And OTEC can utilize this colder water (36 degree F cooler) in other things like on shore agriculture and refrigeration.  And the list goes on.
  
o Bluetooth offers speed of 1-2 mbps.
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Massive interest was generated in alternative fuels this past year when gas prices hit record levels.  New developments in battery technology could help.  One such development is Millennium Cell's hydrogen battery technology.  This technology differs greatly from traditional rechargeable batteries in that it's instantly rechargeable.  It also has a much great efficiency for energy conversion, so it is much smaller and lighter.  There is also greater reuse efficiency since you don't need to replace the entire battery.  You only need to replace the energy module.  Developments are continuing in biodiesel, electric, hydrogen, methanol, etc.  I think there could be some serious future synergy between nano technology and alternative energy.
  
o Bluetooth chipsets are less expensive though more expensive than IrDA.
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"Bionetics"
  
How Bluetooth technology works
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This is my name for the incorporation of technology into the body.  The dermal display is a great indication of things to come.  Though I have yet to find a working demo version of this concept, I have no doubt that it will become a reality.  The display would be driven by millions of nanobots.  These nanobots would display light when touched.  This would print a display onto your hand, or wherever the nanobot display would be housed.  And this is where it gets really interesting.  The display nanobots would be connected to millions of other fixed and mobile nanobots throughout the patient's body.  This would give instant readings on hundreds of vital statistics.  Again, nanotechnology plays a strong role here.
  
Bluetooth is a high speed wireless link technology that uses the radio waves. It is designed to connect the mobile phones, laptops, hand held devices and portable equipments with almost no work by the end users. Unlike infrared Bluetooth does not require line of sight between the connecting units. Bluetooth technology is a modified form of the current wireless LAN technology and it's more acceptable for its relative small size and low cost.
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The bionics revolution is already underway.  There have been four major cases of robotic limbs recently, the latest being a woman.  The robotic limbs take advantage of the functional nerve endings in the limb stump. These nerve endings are used to actuate the robotic limb and to provide feedback to the brain. More money is being poured into robotic limbs every year.
  
The current circuits are contained on a circuit board of 0.9 cm square and a much smaller single chip version is in development and soon it will be in use. The cost of the Bluetooth device is expected to fall rapidly. Bluetooth chip has to be equipped in many devices. In Bluetooth technology, small and inexpensive transceivers have been placed in the digital devices. The radio waves operate at 2.45 GHZ band on the Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth supports the data speed up to 721 Kbps and 3 voice channels. The Bluetooth chip can either be built into the devices or it can be uses as an adapter. In computer it can be used with the USB port. Each Bluetooth device has a 48 bit address from the IEEE 802 standards and the Bluetooth connections can be either point to point or multi point. Bluetooth range is 10 meter but it can be extended up to 100 meters by increasing the power.
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"Functional bionetics" are implants that enhance our lives. And you may be surprised to know that people are actively doing this as I write.  People are inserting tiny electronics in their bodies that will unlock their front doors and their cars. The same technology is being used to unlock computers. But it doesn't stop there. There is talk of implanting devices that will carry health information. You could be carted into a hospital totally unconscious and they would be able to access all of your past medical history. Most of this is done through RFID technology.
  
Bluetooth devices are protected from the external interference because they change their frequency up to 1600 times in a second. Bluetooth radio technology provides the bridge between the existing data network. Bluetooth guarantees security at the bit level and the authentication is controlled by the end user by using 128 bit key. An important face of the Bluetooth technology is that it instantly forms a network when two or more devices come closer in the range of each other.
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"Bionetic networks" will be networks of connected bionetic devices.  This would allow people to share sensation, feelings, and communication. If this sounds completely fictional, I invite you to consider the work of Kevin Warwick, Professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading, England. He has implanted an extra-sensory device that interfaces with one put in his wife.  They were implanted in their arms.  The first experiments are aimed at exchanging sensory inputs, like pain. The hope is to extend that to other, more complicated neurological processes like thoughts and emotion.  Obviously, that would drastically change relationships and indeed the world.  Forget about your teens text messaging, maybe they will be brain linking in the future. Now that's really scary!
  
Bluetooth technology benefits
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What will we be able to say came online in our lifetimes?  I'm sure we could already list a lot of important technologies.  But keep your eyes out for these emerging technologies.  They are set to change the rules of our world.  These technologies will upset economies, change military tactics, empower people, and be used to control others.  Keep an eye on them.
  
Bluetooth technology is a convenient choice of communication in a wire free, short range environment. Bluetooth is a globally available standard for connecting the devices like mobile phones, digital cameras, laptops, mp3 players, cars, stereo headsets etc. Bluetooth enable devices do not need to install any drivers. The key benefits of the Bluetooth wireless technology are its built-in-security, low cost, easy of use, robustness, and ad hoc networking capabilities.
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The Bluetooth wireless technology is available globally. Many manufactures from the different companies are busy to implement the technology in their products. Bluetooth technology operates in the 2.4 GHZ, one of the unlicensed, industrial and scientific radio bands. Bluetooth technology is a free of charge service but your mobile phones set should support the GSM and CDMA technology.
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Today mobile phones have built in capabilities and Bluetooth functionalities in them. Bluetooth technology is available in the different range of the devices like mobile phones, automobiles, medical devices, industries and enterprises etc. Due to the key features of the Bluetooth technology like low power consumption, low cost and wireless features make it more popular. Bluetooth technology does not require any fixed infrastructure and it is very simple to install and setup.
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No wires are required to connect the Bluetooth devices. You can connect to other Bluetooth enabled devices anytime if they come in your range. Bluetooth wireless technology is widely supported and is secure wireless standard today. Bluetooth devices has built-in security features such as 128 bit encryption and pin code authentication when Bluetooth devices identify themselves they use the pin code when they first time connect.
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Revision as of 14:35, 9 February 2014

I was speaking with a friend the other night about his great grandfather. His great grandfather was born in 1875. He lived until 1965. Can you imagine the technology that this man saw come online? Let me name a few: the typewriter, the electric dental drill, the telephone, the phonograph, the incandescent light bulb, the hearing aid, the electric fan, the dishwasher, the escalator, the airplane, the Model T automobile, the air conditioner, the defibrillator, the atomic bomb, the electric guitar, the nuclear submarine, nylon, the polio vaccine, and the laser. He died right when the first minicomputer was coming to fruition. All of that in the span of his lifetime. Which leads me to the topic of this article. Technology has completely changed the way we live. And technological advances have accelerated at unbelievable speeds. Technology is converging in ways no one could have foreseen. I want to highlight some of the most interesting technologies out there. These are technologies that will change the world, for good and bad.

Nano Technology

Probably the most interesting and frightening of the emerging technologies is nano technology. Nano technology is a cross disciplinary field that deals with building and synthesizing materials at scales of 100nm or less. Nano technology usually works in one of two ways. It either pulls smaller parts together to build or it breaks bigger parts down. The parts are then used to form smaller, new materials. But why is nano technology so important?

Nano technology is important because it will have massive effects across every area of life. As I write this, researchers are working on a nano particle to target cancer cells in lungs. In 2004, Rice University tested gold nano particle cancer treatment. In this treatment, these 150 nanometer gold particles were injected into the blood stream of cancerous mice. Gold particles at this size pass into tumors, but not healthy tissue. The researchers then passed infrared through the mice. The tumorous cells absorbed the infrared, heated up, and were destroyed. They are also working on quantum dots that allow doctors to easily identify multiple diseases quickly and accurately. But the uses don't stop there. Nanotechnology will drive down the scale of electronics. This will lead incredibly small devices. The applications are limitless. And you can bet that the military will be clamoring for nano technology. The military is looking to have numerous nanotechnologies online by the year 2015. Such advances include performance enhancing nanotechnology that aids bodily functions. These will include response times, oxygen use, and heightened senses. But nanotechnology can also be used for reconnaissance and combat. Nanobots could scout areas without being seen. They could also enter into enemies for espionage. They could kill targets from within the host's body. The possibilities are frightening.

Alternative Energy & Fuels

When gas prices skyrocketed this past year, many people suddenly took an interest in alternative energy and fuels. And because demand rose, companies suddenly found themselves forced to take interest. Most of the common arguments for alternative energy and fuels center around issues of pollution, cost, dependence, and jobs.

What most people don't realize is that alternative energy and fuels always have environmental effects. This can be in the form of heat generation, air pollutants, waste by-products, land usage, extraction, etc. Instead, we have to talk about pros and cons around each type of energy and fuel. There is no silver bullet. Costs, dependence, and jobs also vary depending on the energy type.

There are a host of alternative energies being tested. Wind powered energy plants are already in place in many parts of the world. Solar energy production has taken huge steps forward with the help of nano technology. One such company is Nanosolar. Nanosolar is producing solar cells that are 100 times thinner than conventional cells. Not only are the cells cheaper to produce, but they also convert the solar energy much more efficiently. Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) uses the temperature differences in the ocean layers to produce energy. And OTEC can utilize this colder water (36 degree F cooler) in other things like on shore agriculture and refrigeration. And the list goes on.

Massive interest was generated in alternative fuels this past year when gas prices hit record levels. New developments in battery technology could help. One such development is Millennium Cell's hydrogen battery technology. This technology differs greatly from traditional rechargeable batteries in that it's instantly rechargeable. It also has a much great efficiency for energy conversion, so it is much smaller and lighter. There is also greater reuse efficiency since you don't need to replace the entire battery. You only need to replace the energy module. Developments are continuing in biodiesel, electric, hydrogen, methanol, etc. I think there could be some serious future synergy between nano technology and alternative energy.

"Bionetics"

This is my name for the incorporation of technology into the body. The dermal display is a great indication of things to come. Though I have yet to find a working demo version of this concept, I have no doubt that it will become a reality. The display would be driven by millions of nanobots. These nanobots would display light when touched. This would print a display onto your hand, or wherever the nanobot display would be housed. And this is where it gets really interesting. The display nanobots would be connected to millions of other fixed and mobile nanobots throughout the patient's body. This would give instant readings on hundreds of vital statistics. Again, nanotechnology plays a strong role here.

The bionics revolution is already underway. There have been four major cases of robotic limbs recently, the latest being a woman. The robotic limbs take advantage of the functional nerve endings in the limb stump. These nerve endings are used to actuate the robotic limb and to provide feedback to the brain. More money is being poured into robotic limbs every year.

"Functional bionetics" are implants that enhance our lives. And you may be surprised to know that people are actively doing this as I write. People are inserting tiny electronics in their bodies that will unlock their front doors and their cars. The same technology is being used to unlock computers. But it doesn't stop there. There is talk of implanting devices that will carry health information. You could be carted into a hospital totally unconscious and they would be able to access all of your past medical history. Most of this is done through RFID technology.

"Bionetic networks" will be networks of connected bionetic devices. This would allow people to share sensation, feelings, and communication. If this sounds completely fictional, I invite you to consider the work of Kevin Warwick, Professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading, England. He has implanted an extra-sensory device that interfaces with one put in his wife. They were implanted in their arms. The first experiments are aimed at exchanging sensory inputs, like pain. The hope is to extend that to other, more complicated neurological processes like thoughts and emotion. Obviously, that would drastically change relationships and indeed the world. Forget about your teens text messaging, maybe they will be brain linking in the future. Now that's really scary!

What will we be able to say came online in our lifetimes? I'm sure we could already list a lot of important technologies. But keep your eyes out for these emerging technologies. They are set to change the rules of our world. These technologies will upset economies, change military tactics, empower people, and be used to control others. Keep an eye on them.

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