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Published inApr 2017
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Muhammad Usama bin Aftab
Muhammad Usama bin Aftab
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Muhammad Usama bin Aftab

Muhammad Usama bin Aftab is a software engineer at one of the leading solar lighting manufacturers in North America. At Carmanah Technologies, he works closely with the product development and management teams to develop software for embryonic technologies such as Bluetooth Low Energy. He also focuses on full-stack development using Angular 2 and Java. His main areas of interest range from mobile application development to information security. Mr. Aftab is an alumnus of the University of Victoria, Canada, where he received his master's degree in applied science in electrical and computer engineering. Mr. Aftab has experience in Android, iOS, and cross-platform gaming technologies (such as Unity 3D), which led him to coauthor Learning Android Intents for Packt in 2014.
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In this chapter we spoke about the Internet of Things technology and how it is rooting in our real lives. The introduction of the Internet of Things was given in the form of wearable devices, autonomous vehicles, smart light bulbs, and portable media streaming devices. Internet of Things technologies like wireless local area network, mobile ad-hoc networks and ZigBee was discussed in order to have a better understanding of the available choices in the IoT. The technology discussion led us to the Bluetooth Low Energy, where the concepts and the technical structure of the Bluetooth Low Energy were discussed in great detail. The chapter introduced us to the Bluetooth stack and the key concepts like Attribute Profile, Generic Attribute Profile, GATT Server, GATT Client, UUIDs, Generic Access Profile, Service, Characteristics and the Bluetooth Security. Later we discussed Key Generation mechanism in the Bluetooth Low Energy, pairing, bonding, privacy and signing mechanisms. In the end we concluded with two major IoT platforms Bluetooth Low Energy brings and how Bluetooth beacons and Bluetooth Mesh can be the next big things in the Internet of Things.

In the next chapter we'll discuss different Hardware and Software tools available for Bluetooth Low Energy development.

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Author (1)

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Muhammad Usama bin Aftab

Muhammad Usama bin Aftab is a software engineer at one of the leading solar lighting manufacturers in North America. At Carmanah Technologies, he works closely with the product development and management teams to develop software for embryonic technologies such as Bluetooth Low Energy. He also focuses on full-stack development using Angular 2 and Java. His main areas of interest range from mobile application development to information security. Mr. Aftab is an alumnus of the University of Victoria, Canada, where he received his master's degree in applied science in electrical and computer engineering. Mr. Aftab has experience in Android, iOS, and cross-platform gaming technologies (such as Unity 3D), which led him to coauthor Learning Android Intents for Packt in 2014.
Read more about Muhammad Usama bin Aftab