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| The Bluetooth SIG specifies how Bluetooth
wireless technology is to be used in situations that require
a hands-free use of devices.This specification is articulated
as the Bluetooth Hands-Free (HF) profile. The profile is designed
to work in an embedded platform environment characterized by
limitations in the availability of memory and power. |
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hands-free application scenarios include: |
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Hands-free
use of mobile phone when in an automobile |
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Use of multiple
hands-free phones to share the same speaker units |
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Enhancements
such as voice recognition |
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| Given the constraints that typifies
embedded platforms, MindTree has designed, optimized and implemented
this profile to work on a number of industry available chipsets
and operating systems. |
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| There are two high-level
implementations of the hands-free profile, one defined for the
audio gateway (eg. mobile phone) and the other for the hands-free
set (eg. car audio system). |
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| Features |
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ANSI C implementation
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EtherMind
porting library |
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Gateway
telephony interface |
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Device-level
abstraction layer |
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| Platform Support |
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Chipsets:
Silicon Wave, Alcatel, Zarlink, Zeevo |
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| Customization Support |
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Optimization
of HF profile for different chipsets and OS |
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Client specific
application development |
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| Deliverables |
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API and
interface documentation |
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Binary Source
code and documentation (optional) |
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| Business Models |
| MindTree offers flexible terms for
licensing the technology. Business models include - upfront,
royalty and / or fully paid license fee. Our intent is to structure
the most convenient license terms to suit our clients requirements. |
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For further information on all technical
details and licensing terms, email:
bluetooth@mindtree.com |