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Building Bluetooth Low Energy Systems

You're reading from  Building Bluetooth Low Energy Systems

Product type Book
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461087
Pages 242 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Muhammad Usama bin Aftab Muhammad Usama bin Aftab
Profile icon Muhammad Usama bin Aftab

Table of Contents (14) Chapters

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Preface
1. BLE and the Internet of Things 2. BLE Hardware, Software, and Debugging Tools 3. Building a BLE Central and Peripheral Communication System 4. Bluetooth Low Energy Beacons 5. BLE Indoor Navigation Using Estimote Beacons 6. Bluetooth Mesh Technology 7. Implementing a Bluetooth Gateway Using the Raspberry Pi 3 8. The Future of Bluetooth Low Energy

Introduction to Bluetooth Low Energy Beacons


Bluetooth Low Energy Beacons are Bluetooth devices that broadcast their universally unique identifiers (UUIDs) in proximity. They are low-power devices attached to some physical object (such as a wall or an electronic device), which detects the nearby device (typically a cellular phone) and triggers some behavior. These behaviors normally contain a location-based task or a unique broadcast that can be preprogrammed on the beacons before deployment. Beacons assume that each person has a Bluetooth Low Energy device already listening to beacon calls and that the broadcasts will be received by them. In this chapter, we will use the Estimote as our primary Bluetooth beacon; it looks like this: 

Note

In this chapter, we used Long Range Location Beacons by Estimote. They are ideal for indoor locations and IoT prototyping. They come with built-in sensors (ambient light sensors and barometer sensor) and transmit up to eight simultaneous packets. You can...

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