Sunday, May 3, 2009

Bluetooth technology


In my mind, a milestone in the progress of wireless communication was reached when Bluetooth technology was included in mobile phones. Revolutionizing personal connectivity in addition to replacing the plethora of cables, Bluetooth technology was science at its best. I was curious to know how such progress was possible, and learnt that before I could even begin to comprehend how focused technology like Bluetooth functioned, I needed to learn the fundamentals related to not only the field of communication but also engineering in general. This realization prompted me to choose Electronics and Communication Engineering as the major for my undergraduate studies. In my undergraduate studies, I have been exposed to the fundamentals of the field of communication through courses such as “Signals and Systems,” “Digital Signal Processing,” and their associated hardware pedestals, and I have gained a strong conceptual understanding of the same. Over the past three and a half years, the areas of wireless communication/networks and communication theory/systems, in specific, have caught my attention because of their boundless applicability. 

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