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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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Potential research in Bluetooth Low Energy


Research and development in Bluetooth Low Energy is a continuing process undertaken by the Bluetooth SIG. Many companies, in collaboration with the SIG, are working to stretch the limits of the technology.To understand the scale of research and development, you can refer to the list of contributors to Bluetooth 5:

This list is available on the Bluetooth SIG's website. You can see that a broad range of people contributed to the development of Bluetooth 5. The list goes from Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. to Texas Instruments. With their collaboration, they managed to achieve extraordinary advancements in Bluetooth technology. The proof of this is the significant increase in the range and speed of the latest version of Bluetooth.

The SIG also encourages research from students and independent research companies to improve the health of Bluetooth technology. In this section, we will discuss some potential research topics that students/companies can put their...

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Published in: Apr 2017Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781786461087

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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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