This page contains information about my Final Year Project
(FYP) ,written for the University of Limerick as part
fulfilment for my Computer Engineering degree. My Project Supervisor was Dr.
John Nelson, who also provided me with great help & support. This report can
be requested for non-commercial reasons, although the University of Limerick holds the
Intellectual Property Right (IPR) to it. For commercial applications contact us directly.
If you want a copy of my FYP report for non-commercial reasons, email me. Please include
the reason for the request & some details about yourself. Note: bear in mind that you
may be waiting a few days for the reply.
Final year project: Routing
Connections in Bluetooth.
Description: A new
specification for wireless connectivity, called Bluetooth, is in the late stages of
development. However currently there is no support for the movement of an active terminal
from one network interface device to another. Addressing this my project:
- Analysed existing wireless technologies and their method of implementing
handover/roaming.
- Proposed several scenarios as possible means of enabling handover/routing within the
Bluetooth environment, before selecting, developing and evaluating a single system.
- Developed a simulated Visual C++ Bluetooth test environment to test this system and its
effectiveness.
An FYP is worth almost 3 subjects and receives 2 grades. For my project i was awarded
the following:
- Implementation: I received an A1
- Demonstration: I received an A2
Bluetooth General Info (Zipped)
The above link allows you to download a short (10 pages) Word97 document (in
zip format). It's an introduction to Bluetooth , especially the area which are of
relevance to my FYP project , (i.e. the Baseband and LMP layer).
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