Ram Kumar wrote: > Hi anand, > > > This is Ramu , I saw your project Details.The bluetooth concept is > failure model. people going to wireless model. why means ? the > bluetooth min data is passing like 4MB data to another computer but > here is take time lot of more.so i congrats your project it not come > to future. The wireless concept more power ful but life , here in my > organzation more 150 laptops. solaris install laptops 120 other > windows xp, first i try to network cable lot more problem,here is more > heavy data passing to another computer that way so many network > traffics. then i go to bluetooth with togule & without togule only i > doing my R&D but so many problem allway waste my time so then way i go > to wireless then every thing sucess,And one more bluetooth human > brain is very dangerous(brain affecting sometime or head diec so many > thing)
I do not quite agree. Bluetooth is an ubiquitious technology and is very important to support. I think the project below is a good suggestion. Every mobile device in use today supports bluetooth whereas Wifi is found only in a few high-end mobiles. However Bluetooth is not meant for heavy-duty use or general purpose networking. I think you are trying to use the technology in a way, it was never meant to be used. All said there is a clear need for a Bluetooth stack on OpenSolaris. Regards, Moinak. > > if u want wireless details plz send a mail to me > > with Regards > K.Ramu > System administrator > > On Jan 12, 2008 11:53 PM, Anand Bheemarajaiah > <anand_bheemaraju at yahoo.com <mailto:anand_bheemaraju at yahoo.com>> wrote: > > Hello all, > > My name is Anand B and I am an undergraduate student in RV College > of Engineering. Me and my friends(3 total) wanted to build the > bluetooth stack for opensolaris as a part of our 8th sem project > but after talking to some of the Sun Engineers we decided on > building the bluetooth stack in userland instead of kernel since > kernel development needs skills, expertise and time which we don't > have. > > We have a limited time frame of around 3 - 3 1/2 months and we > are 3 people altogether. We have done some simple system > programming as a part of our previous semester projects. > > The main idea of the project goes like this - > > Since we can't integrate the stack into kernel, we can't support > the existing bluetooth device as a separate hardware. So, we will > be writing support for usb-bluetooth dongle. By doing this we will > be able to read the bluetooth data from the usb device using the > libusb library. Once the bluetooth packets have been read we need > to provide the same standard bluetooth stack for applications to > use this device. Now we have the freedom of implementing the stack > in userland instead of integrating it into the kernel. I thought > we could port the freebsd implementation of the bluetooth stack or > even the bluez implementation of the stack. The licensing issue > will not arise here I think since we are not integrating it into > the kernel anywhere. > > After stating all this I have some questions arising in my mind, > > Will be able to complete the project in time? ( an expected level > of expertise for the job) > How much usability will this project have upon completion ? ( when > compared to actual bluetooth stack implementation or in general ) > Where can I find any guidance or documentation if I get stuck > somewhere ? > ( because I don't want us to waste too much time reinventing the > wheel ) > > Can anyone guide me regarding this project ? Any help or guidance > is largely welcome. you can contact me at this address - anand > (underscore ) bheemaraju (at) yahoo (dot) com. > > Thanks in advance. > > regards, > Anand B > > > This message posted from opensolaris.org <http://opensolaris.org/> > _______________________________________________ > ug-bosug mailing list > List-Unsubscribe: mailto:ug-bosug-unsubscribe at opensolaris.org > <mailto:ug-bosug-unsubscribe at opensolaris.org> > List-Owner: mailto:ug-bosug-owner at opensolaris.org > <mailto:ug-bosug-owner at opensolaris.org> > List-Archives: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=54 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > ug-bosug mailing list > List-Unsubscribe: mailto:ug-bosug-unsubscribe at opensolaris.org > List-Owner: mailto:ug-bosug-owner at opensolaris.org > List-Archives: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=54 >