2012 IEEE Sensors 2012
DOI: 10.1109/icsens.2012.6411303
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Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) based wireless sensors

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“…The feasibility of using this standard has been demonstrated in vehicle-to-vehicle communications [92] as well as wireless sensor networks [94]. Compared to ZigBee, BLE is more efficient in terms of energy consumption and the ratio of transmission energy per transmitted bit [95].…”
Section: ) Bluetooth Low Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The feasibility of using this standard has been demonstrated in vehicle-to-vehicle communications [92] as well as wireless sensor networks [94]. Compared to ZigBee, BLE is more efficient in terms of energy consumption and the ratio of transmission energy per transmitted bit [95].…”
Section: ) Bluetooth Low Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the initial key could be restored, the handshake is complete. The OBS now remembers this client as processed and finally transmits a sleep command to it (6). On the one hand, the client now saves energy and wakes up at the next full scan.…”
Section: Fig 3 Scanning Processmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…With the BLE standard defined in 2010, an alternative technology evolved in the field of low-power long-range data transfer [6], which we consider an enabling technology for BIBO systems, as well. We observe the same technology shift in the field of indoor positioning systems, where BLE [19], [20], [21] gradually replaces active RFID [15], [17], [18].…”
Section: State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to ensure power management, the solution proposed by Youn-Kwae Jeong et al needs a permanent connection (Ethernet or WiFi) which is said to consume more than 1 Watt. Unlike earlier power management solutions which need to maintain a WiFi connection or an Ethernet connection, in our former works [10] [11], we proposed a low power overlay network for the centralized monitoring and control of home network devices by using the following technologies: ZigBee [12], UPnP network [13], 6LowPan [14], and Bluetooth low energy [15]. These can be considered for an infrastructure of a green overlay control network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%