2014
DOI: 10.1109/mnet.2014.6963809
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Networking solutions for connecting bluetooth low energy enabled machines to the internet of things

Abstract: The next wave driving the expansion of the Internet will come from the Internet of Things. Bluetooth LE is a rapidly emerging ultra-low-power radio technology expected to be incorporated in billions of IoT devices in the next few years. Consequently, it is particularly important to specify Internet connectivity solutions for Bluetooth LE. In this article we present such solutions based on the ongoing standardization work in the IETF and Bluetooth Special Interest Group. We prove the feasibility of a complete I… Show more

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“…Since Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are an architecture where IoT devices can be connected and communicate through, the protocols that are used to save power in nodes of such a network are applicable to IoT systems (Kaur and Kaur, 2016), like the commonly known IEEE 802.15.4/Zigbee, Wi-Fi/IEEE 802.11 protocols (Mahmoud and Mohamad2016), or the Bluetooth Low Energy technology (Nieminen et al, 2014) and (Collotta and Pau, 2015).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are an architecture where IoT devices can be connected and communicate through, the protocols that are used to save power in nodes of such a network are applicable to IoT systems (Kaur and Kaur, 2016), like the commonly known IEEE 802.15.4/Zigbee, Wi-Fi/IEEE 802.11 protocols (Mahmoud and Mohamad2016), or the Bluetooth Low Energy technology (Nieminen et al, 2014) and (Collotta and Pau, 2015).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bluetooth LE extensions have been recently provided in subsequent Bluetooth specifications. The functionality required to enable IPv6 over Bluetooth LE comprises the IPv6 over Bluetooth LE specification, recently published as RFC 7668, and the Bluetooth SIG Internet Protocol Support Profile (IPSP) [4]. RFC 7668 has served as a model for 6Lo specifications over technologies that define simple network topologies such as star or point-to-point.…”
Section: Bluetooth Le / Bluetooth Smartmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bluetooth has a short-range coverage of 10 m that can be enlarged to 100 m by means of repeaters, offering a data rate of about 720 kbps. In HANs, Bluetooth and their low-energy version (Bluetooth LE [72,73]) are interesting solutions to interface smart meters and customer devices. [74].…”
Section: Home Area Network and Neighborhood Area Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%