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Codenomicon Robustness Tester for Bluetooth TechnologyImprove Bluetooth Product Reliability with Rigorous Test SuitesA host of suites are included to ensure your Bluetooth technology application will be rigorously tested and ready for deployment. These profiles are currently provided, with more on the way: A2DP - Advanced Audio Distribution Profile is for streaming one-way, stereo audio, such as from a media player to headphones. AVRCP - Audio/Video Remote Control Profile provides a standard interface to control media equipment (such as TV and HiFi) and allows a single remote control (or other device) to control all the A/V equipment. AVRCP defines how to control characteristics of streaming media including remote control operations such as pause, stop, and start playback and volume control. BIP - Basic Imaging Profile controls how an imaging device (such as a camera) can be controlled and how images from that device may be stored. BPP - Basic Printing Profile allows mobile phones and PDAs to perform fundamental printing even though they have no print drivers. DUN - Dial up Networking provides access to the Internet, such as connecting a laptop via a cell phone. FAX - Fax Profile when typically configured is a personal computer using a mobile phone as a FAX gateway to send a FAX transmission to an arbitrary recipient. FTP - File Transfer Profile defines how to transfer files from one device to another and how folders may be browsed on a server by a client. HFP - Hands Free Profile controls how a phone uses a hands free device, typically a device in a car, where the stereo speakers are used as the phone's speakers and a microphone is installed in the car. Different from the Headset Profile, which is used for earpieces with cell phones. HSP - Headset Profile controls phone and headset operations. Different from the Hands Free Profile, which is used for stereo speakers in a car. IrMCSync - Infrared Mobile Computing for syncing between devices, for example data from a PDA to a laptop via the infrared interface. L2CAP - Logical Link Control and Adaptation Layer Protocol provides connection-oriented and connectionless data services to upper layer protocols within the Bluetooth protocol stack. BNEP - Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol provides seamless transmission of network packets over the L2CAP layer in the Bluetooth protocol stack. BNEP encapsulates dissimilar network packet formats (TCP, IPv4, IPv6) into a standard common format. SDP - Service Discovery Protocol enables Bluetooth client applications to discover services provided by server applications as well as the attributes of those services. RFCOMM - Radio Frequency Communication is a Bluetooth serial port emulation protocol run over L2CAP. It is used as basis for the OBEX (Object Exchange) protocol and the various service profiles built upon OBEX. OPP - Object Push Profile defines how to pull and push data such as business cards using Bluetooth. OPP is one of the service profiles built upon Generic Object Exchange Profile (GOEP), a general framework for file-oriented service profiles. GOEP in turn uses OBEX (Object Exchange), a protocol designed for simple file transfers between mobile devices. About Codenomicon |
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