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Building Bluetooth Low Energy Systems

You're reading from   Building Bluetooth Low Energy Systems Take your first steps in IoT

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461087
Length 242 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Muhammad Usama bin Aftab Muhammad Usama bin Aftab
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Preface 1. BLE and the Internet of Things FREE CHAPTER 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

Mesh networking in wireless technologies


Theoretically, the traditional mesh topology is applicable to any kind of communication network, but it is mostly used in wireless technologies. If a new node is joining, it can join the network without any need for a physical wired connection, which makes it perfect for fast-changing networks (for example, vehicular networks). The implementation of this topology is limitless, but as of this chapter, we will see how it is useful for:

  • Wireless mesh networks
  • ZigBee
  • Bluetooth Low Energy

Wireless mesh networks

WMNs were one of the earliest adoptions of mesh technology. Alongside Wireless Ad-hoc Networks, they established a very practical foundation of mesh networking. By successfully implementing routing algorithms, WMNs were able to implement the technology on an industrial level. 

WMNs have a similar topology to mobile ad hoc networks, but they show slow or no mobility. In WMNs, a change in the topology occurs when a host leaves the network. WMNs also do...

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