In this paper, we present a novel approach for broadcasting information based on a Bluetooth Low Energy
(BLE) ibeacon technology. We propose a dynamic method that uses a combination of Wi-Fi and BLE
technology where every technology plays a part in a user discovery and broadcasting process. In such
system, a specific ibeacon device broadcasts the information when a user is in proximity. Using
experiments, we conduct a scenario where the system discovers users, disseminates information, and later
we use collected data to examine the system performance and capability. The results show that our
proposed approach has a promising potential to become a powerful tool in the discovery and broadcasting
concept that can be easily implemented and used in business environments.
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%A Boric, Miran
%A Vilas, Ana Fernandez
%A Redondo, Rebeca P. Díaz
%D 2018
%J International Journal of Ad hoc, Sensor & Ubiquitous Computing (IJASUC)
%K Bluetooth Broadcasting Energy Experiments Internet Low Things ibeacons of
%N 1
%P 9
%R 10.5121/ijasuc.2018.9101
%T Analysing the Potential of BLE to Support Dynamic Broadcasting Scenarios
%U http://aircconline.com/ijasuc/V9N1/9118ijasuc01.pdf
%V 9
%X In this paper, we present a novel approach for broadcasting information based on a Bluetooth Low Energy
(BLE) ibeacon technology. We propose a dynamic method that uses a combination of Wi-Fi and BLE
technology where every technology plays a part in a user discovery and broadcasting process. In such
system, a specific ibeacon device broadcasts the information when a user is in proximity. Using
experiments, we conduct a scenario where the system discovers users, disseminates information, and later
we use collected data to examine the system performance and capability. The results show that our
proposed approach has a promising potential to become a powerful tool in the discovery and broadcasting
concept that can be easily implemented and used in business environments.
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(BLE) ibeacon technology. We propose a dynamic method that uses a combination of Wi-Fi and BLE
technology where every technology plays a part in a user discovery and broadcasting process. In such
system, a specific ibeacon device broadcasts the information when a user is in proximity. Using
experiments, we conduct a scenario where the system discovers users, disseminates information, and later
we use collected data to examine the system performance and capability. The results show that our
proposed approach has a promising potential to become a powerful tool in the discovery and broadcasting
concept that can be easily implemented and used in business environments.
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