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Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) based wireless sensors

open access: yes2012 IEEE Sensors, 2012
The following paper presents the results of a feasibility study about Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) based wireless sensors. The development of industrial wireless sensors leads to important demands for the wireless technologies like a low energy consumption and a resource saving simple protocol stack.
Elke Mackensen   +2 more
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Performance analysis of device discovery of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) networks

Computer Communications, 2016
Abstract Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology has opened a whole new dimension of single-hop wireless communication technology due to its inexpensive and low-power properties. This technology makes it possible for a large number of devices to be connected to the Internet of Things. The BLE mechanism is clearly defined by the standard, however, there
Keuchul Cho, Kijun Han
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Energy and Current Consumption Analysis for Classic Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)

2015
In today’s world, Classic Bluetooth and BLE are being widely used in Home and Industrial Automation Applications. It is very important to evaluate and analyze both technologies in terms of current and energy consumption. Addition of these Classic Bluetooth and BLE technologies in specific domains as required can help in reliable bursts of data ...
Akhilesh G. Naik   +2 more
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A practical study on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) throughput

2018 IEEE 9th Annual Information Technology, Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference (IEMCON), 2018
the data rate of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is 1Mbps, and 2Mbps for BLE 4.2 and BLE 5, respectively. However, the throughput of a BLE system would be much lower since we need to account for various protocol overheads, adaptive RF connection adjustments for maintaining robust links amid interference, and protocol limitations based on BLE data exchange ...
F John Dian
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BLE injection-free attack: a novel attack on bluetooth low energy devices

Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 2019
Bluetooth low energy (BLE) is a variant of the Bluetooth technology and commonly adopted by internet of things applications designed for devices with limited resources, which results in weak mechanisms of cryptography to create and exchange keys. Some attacks are based on forcing the key renegotiation of paired devices. Existing literature proposes the
Aellison C T Santos   +2 more
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A study of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Frameworks on the IoT based Heart Monitoring System

2021 IEEE 3rd Global Conference on Life Sciences and Technologies (LifeTech), 2021
BLE framework developed to establish wireless communication between low energy (LE) devices with a smartphone. The LE device could produce health vital signs as a fruitful data source for further analytic process. However, sending continuous data is not recommended due to limited power and computation resources on the smartphone.
Eko Sakti Pramukantoro, Akio Gofuku
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Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) based mobile electrocardiogram monitoring system

2012 IEEE International Conference on Information and Automation, 2012
A wireless electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring system is developed which integrates Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. This BLE-based system is comprised of a single-chip ECG signal acquisition module, a Bluetooth module and a smart-phone. Apple's iPhone 4S is selected as the mobile device platform, which embedded with Bluetooth v4.0, Wi-Fi and iOS.
Lisheng Xu, Yongxu Li
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Collision Avoidance in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Networks

2023 International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Taiwan (ICCE-Taiwan), 2023
Cuijuan Shang, Chih-Yung Chang
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Analysis of a Bluetooth Low Energy - Indoor Localization System (BLE-ILS) on BLE 5.0 and Bluetooth 3.0

2024 31st IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS)
Paul Jason Co, Marc Rosales
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