Design, Implementation and Validation of a Bluetooth 5 Real-Time Monitoring System for Large Indoor Environments

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Design, Implementation and Validation of a Bluetooth 5 Real-Time Monitoring System for Large Indoor EnvironmentsDate
2021Citation
Froiz-Míguez, I.; Fraga-Lamas, P.; Fernández-Caramés, T.M. Design, Implementation and Validation of a Bluetooth 5 Real-Time Monitoring System for Large Indoor Environments. Eng. Proc. 2021, 7, 18. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2021007018
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[Abstract] The progress of LPWAN technologies in recent years has increased their use in various types of environments as well as increased the applications in which they are used. However, due to the duty cycle limitations of license-free based technologies, they have a considerable limitation for applications with frequent data transmission or real-time data. In this regard, technologies working in the 2.4 GHz band are a compelling option to consider but their main problem concerns their limited range. Fortunately, the new Bluetooth 5 standard has a new feature (Long Range mode) that is especially useful in long distance or large indoor environments. This paper describes a practical study on this new technology for indoor environments. The performed experiments evaluate reception range, communications quality, channel occupancy, response times, and power consumption. The obtained results indicate that a three-floor building of more than 4200 m2 may be covered with a stable signal with only two Bluetooth 5 nodes.
Keywords
Bluetooth 5
LPWAN
IoT
LE coded
Real-time monitoring
LPWAN
IoT
LE coded
Real-time monitoring
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Presented at the 4th XoveTIC Conference, A Coruña, Spain, 7–8 October 2021.
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