Duration: 14 Hours (7 Days, 2 Hours per Day)
Format: Live Webinar
Course Overview
Bluetooth is the leading wireless technology for hands-free communication, IoT, and high-quality audio streaming. Bluetooth 5.3 introduces enhanced security, adaptive frequency hopping, isochronous channels, and dynamic power control, making it more efficient for modern wireless applications.
This course provides an in-depth understanding of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Core Specification 5.3, including:
Protocol stack architecture and Bluetooth Classic vs. BLE.
Advanced BLE features such as direction finding, multi-stream audio, and EATT.
Security and authentication mechanisms to protect against cyber threats.
Hands-on implementation of Bluetooth applications on Android devices.
Who Should Attend?
Wireless Engineers – Implementing BLE communication systems.
Embedded System Developers – Developing Bluetooth-enabled IoT devices.
Android Developers – Working with Bluetooth APIs & app integration.
RF & Audio Engineers – Optimizing Bluetooth audio streaming.
IoT & Automotive Engineers – Designing in-car Bluetooth infotainment systems.
Security Engineers – Implementing Bluetooth authentication and encryption.
Why Choose This Course?
Covers BLE security, Bluetooth 5.3 features, and RF performance optimization.
Hands-on training with Android Studio, Wireshark, and BLE debugging tools.
Learn how to develop, optimize, and troubleshoot Bluetooth systems.
Pre-requisites
Basic understanding of wireless communication protocols.
Familiarity with Bluetooth, embedded systems, or Android development (recommended).
Lab Setup
Development Tools:
Android Studio for Bluetooth app development.
Wireshark & btmon for Bluetooth packet analysis.
Bluetooth Debugging Tools (btsnoop, QXDM, ADB logs).
Hardware Requirements:
Android development board (Pixel, Raspberry Pi running AOSP).
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) development kit.