Through methodically structured chapters, readers explore the fundamental principles of Bluetooth operation, including its frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology and master-slave architecture. The narrative seamlessly progresses from basic concepts to advanced applications, providing detailed insights into the transition from Basic Rate/Enhanced Data Rate (BR/EDR) to Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
The author draws from original IEEE papers, SIG specifications, and developer interviews to present an authoritative account of both technical innovations and market influences. The book distinguishes itself by connecting Bluetooth's development to broader technological trends, particularly in IoT and mobile computing, while maintaining a practical focus on implementation across various sectors including consumer electronics, automotive systems, and healthcare devices.
Technical specifications and programming examples make this work invaluable for engineers and developers, while its accessible presentation ensures that educated general readers can grasp the significance of this transformative wireless technology. The coverage extends through Bluetooth 5.2, addressing current challenges in security and interference management, while looking ahead to emerging applications in smart cities and autonomous vehicles.