1# Bluetooth Glossary 2 3This glossary is for consolidating documentation of terms used throughout 4Bluetooth codebases. When adding an entry there are a few important 5considerations to keep in mind: 6 71. The glossary is not exhaustive - it is sufficient to add a few sentences and 8 link to a full description 92. Readers may be unfamiliar with this domain - keep entries readable to 10 newcomers and if you must use other Bluetooth-specific terminology make sure 11 it is also added in the glossary 12 13## Bluetooth Specification 14 15Details of a given profile or protocol may change over time, so descriptions 16included here are high level to avoid including innaccurate information. As 17such, specific documents are not linked, but all Bluetooth specification 18documents can be found on the [Bluetooth website](https://www.bluetooth.com). 19 20### Advacned Audio Distribution Profile 21Common aliases: A2DP 22 23Audio streaming profile for music and other audio. 24 25References: A2DP Specification 26 27### Attribute Profile 28Common aliases: ATT 29 30The protocol for describing Bluetooth LE data. 31 32References: Core Specification, GATT 33 34### Audio/Video Remote Control Profile 35Common aliases: AVRCP 36 37A profile for allowing a Bluetooth device to control media devices. 38 39References: AVRCP Specification 40 41### Generic Access Profile 42Common aliases: GAP 43 44The profile that determines how two Bluetooth devices discover and connect to 45each other. 46 47References: Core Specification 48 49### Generic Attribute Profile 50Common aliases: GATT 51 52Profile for organizing attributes and providing access to them. 53 54References: Core Specification 55 56### Hands-Free Profile 57Common aliases: HFP 58 59A superset of HSP and some additional features useful to hands-free interaction 60with a device. 61 62References: HFP Specification, HSP 63 64### Human Interface Device Profile 65Common aliases: HID, HIDP 66 67A wrapper around the USB Human Interface Device (HID) specification used in 68Bluetooth Classic. 69 70References: HID Profile Specification, USB HID Specification 71 72### HID over GATT Profile 73Common aliases: HOGP 74 75Profile for supporting HID devices via the GATT protocol for Bluetooth LE 76devices. 77 78References: HOGP Specification, USB HID Specification 79 80### Headset Profile 81Common aliases: HSP 82 83Profile for enabling headsets that provide audio output and input. 84 85References: HSP Specification 86 87### Logical Link Control and Adaptation Layer Protocol 88Common aliases: L2CAP 89 90The communication protocol that most of the Bluetooth stack is built on, similar 91to UDP. 92 93References: Core Specification 94 95### Radio Frequency Communication Protocol 96common aliases: RFCOMM, rfc[^1] 97 98A communication protocol built on top of L2CAP that provides emulated RS-232 99communication. 100 101References: RFCOMM Specification 102 103## Project Shorthands 104 105### Bluetooth Device Address 106Common aliases: bda[^1], bdaddr[^1] 107 108The unique identification for a Bluetooth device. It is a 48-bit identifier 109typically expressed in hexadecimal. 110 111Notes: It is rarely helpful to refer to these addresses as a Bluetooth Device 112Address in Bluetooth code as the Bluetooth portion is implied, and "Device" is 113usually less descriptive than "host", "local", "remote", or a similar term. 114 115## Computing Terminology 116 117### Finite State Machine 118Common aliases: FSM[^1], State Machine 119 120A mechanism for describing the logical flow of a system based on states and 121transitions. 122 123[^1]: These aliases are in use but heavily discouraged as they negatively impact 124 readability 125