Information Delivery System through Bluetooth in Ubiquitous Networks
D. Asha Devi, M. Suresh Bab, V.L. Pavani, N. Geethanjali

TL;DR
This paper presents a proactive information delivery system leveraging Bluetooth technology within ubiquitous networks to enable efficient, autonomous delivery of information for applications like u-Commerce and u-Education.
Contribution
It introduces a novel proactive system combining Bluetooth and ubiquitous computing to facilitate autonomous information delivery in various ubiquitous applications.
Findings
System effectively delivers information without human intervention
Supports applications like u-Commerce and u-Education
Utilizes Bluetooth's low power and protocol profiles
Abstract
computers into the real world, to serve humans where the ubiquitous network is the underneath infrastructure. In order to provide ubiquitous services (u-Service) which deliver useful information to service users without human intervention, this paper implements a proactive information delivery system using Bluetooth technology. Bluetooth is a lowpowered networking service that supports several protocol profiles, most importantly file transfer.Combined together, ubiquitous computing and Bluetooth ha e the potential to furnish ubiquitous solutions (u-Solutions) that are efficient, employ simplified design characteristics, and collaboratively perform functions they are otherwise not capable. Thus, this paper first addresses the current Bluetooth technology. Then, it suggests and develops the proactive information delivery system utilizing Bluetooth and ubiquitous computing network…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
