Bluetooth Low Energy

Indoor positioning with Bluetooth low energy: a preliminary system design and results

This study explores indoor positioning in enc- losed environments using Bluetooth Low Energy technology. A system based on two Thunderboard Sense 2 beacons and a Nordic nRF52840-DK device has been proposed. The positioning method relies on signal characteristics to estimate the location of an object. Related research has been reviewed, and the technical implementation of the preliminary system has been presented. The results demonstrate the potential of Bluetooth Low Energy for accurate and energy-efficient indoor positioning and provide a basis for further experimental validation.

A computerized energy management system for a smart home

This work is devoted to the study of Smart Home systems based on the development of an energy optimization system for a smart home and based on various wireless communication protocols. The paper considers the construction of a home monitoring and control system based on the latest Bluetooth Low-Energy protocol using modern technologies. A device for monitoring and controlling electrical appliances, which is an element of this system, is proposed. The proposed architecture has advantages over other existing systems: reliability, performance, ease of deployment, and management.

Analysis of data wireless technologies for educational process modernization

The article presents the results of research, evaluation and comparison of wireless data transmission technologies that can be used in the construction of the collection and management of data system for the scientific and educational institutions. An expediency of the study in this direction made by analyzing the current trends of computer networks and systems.