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Application Remote Control Using Bluetooth
(ARC)
Mohammed Abdul Qadeer
Department
of
Computer Engineering
Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh, India
Rahul Agrawal
Software Development
Tata Consultancy Services,
Bangalore, India
Abstract-This
paper describes an ingenious way of using
Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phones to control the
PC
applications
with the help of a Software Application, which
is
based on Client
Server architecture. The application "Application Remote
Control using Bluetooth"
or
(ARC) along with the Mobile Phone
possess the ability to control various Software Applications such
as Windows Media Player and Microsoft PowerPoint Slideshows.
It
can also control electrical devices such as LEDs, fans using
parallel (LPT)
port
of the PC, and
PC
monitor.
Keywords- Bluetooth; remote control; home networking; PAN;
home appliances; wireless networks; J2ME; Java; handheld
devices; Nokia 6600
I.
INTRODUCTION
Wireless technologies are bringing future to present.
Bluetooth is a one such wireless technology which is
reshaping the way we live and work.
It
is an implementation
of
a protocol defined
by
the IEEE 802.15 standard. The
protocol operates in the unlicensed industrial, scientific and
medical (ISM) band at 2.4 to 2.485 GHz, using a spread
spectrum, frequency hopping, full-duplex signal at a nominal
rate
of
1600 hops/sec. The 2.4 GHz ISM band is available and
unlicensed in most countries [1].
About
13
percent
of
Mobile Phones shipped in the United
States in 2004 had Bluetooth, according to IDC research. The
number will grow to about
53
percent globally and
65
percent
in the United States alone
by
2008 [2].
The current work envisages the utilization
of
these Mobile
Phones as remote controls to Personal Computers.
II. PRIMARY OBJECTIVE
The primary objective
of
the application ARC
is
to manage
the computer applications executing in the Personal Computer
or Laptop using a Mobile Phone. This Mobile Phone should be
Bluetooth enabled and the Personal Computer or Laptop*
978-1-4244-2283-8/08/$25.00 ©2008 IEEE
Mohammad Sarosh Umar
Department
of
Computer Engineering
Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh, India
Amit Singhal
Software Development
Computer Science Corporation,
Hyderabad, India
should have the Bluetooth Dongle or any other Bluetooth
hardware installed.
Once the basic hardware setup is done a client side
application is deployed over the Mobile Phone and server side
application is deployed over Personal Computer.
The Client application searches for the Personal Computer
and after the Connection establishment and Authorization,
application on Mobile Phone starts controlling the applications
on the Personal Computer.
III. PROBLEM AND SOLUTION
While developing the solution for the application we
divided the problem at hand into two parts:
1.
Connection between Personal Computer and Mobile Phone.
2. Operations in the Personal Computer once a connection
is
established.
A.
Problem one: Connection between Personal Computer
and Mobile Phone
This problem can be solved in two ways
1)
COM based solution: The COM-based solution is based
on virtual COM ports created
by
both communicating devices.
From the programmer's point
of
view, using a virtual COM
port is similar to using a normal COM port [3].
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Page 1 - Amit Singhal

Application Remote Control Using Bluetooth(ARC)Mohammed Abdul QadeerDepartmentofComputer EngineeringAligarh Muslim University,Aligarh, Indiamaqadeer@g

Page 2 - ™ ME devices

2)JSR-82 based solution: This solution is based on JSR-82, which is the Java API defined for using Bluetooth in Java™ ME devices.J2SETMused in Persona

Page 3 - ARC in Windows tray

Escapeg) Interface HardwareOn selecting Hardware the following menu appearsDatapin 1 on Datapin 1offDatapin 2 on Datapin 2offPattern 1 Pattern 2Patter

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Figure7.SimpleLEDcircuit diagram.VI.CONCLUSIONSWe have used NOKIA 6600 as the Mobile Phone to runARC client. The ARC server was tested over IVT Blueso

Page 5 - VII. FUTURE

VII. FUTUREWORKIn the future, ARC could include the capability to display thePersonal Computer screen on the Mobile Phone using objectpush service.Itc

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