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Bluetooth : bluetooth LE projects for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and smarthphones / Alasdair Allan, Don Coleman, Sandeep Mistry.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: MakePublication details: Mumbai : Maker Media, Shroff Publishers & Distributors, 2018.Description: xv, 238 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789352132997
Other title:
  • Make: Bluetooth LE projects for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and smarthphones
Uniform titles:
  • Make (Sebastopol, Calif.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 004.62 ALL
LOC classification:
  • TK5103.3 .A45 2016
Contents:
Introduction -- Getting started -- Smart light switch -- BLE lock -- Bleno lock -- Weather station -- NeoPixel lamp -- Sensor tag remote -- HID over GATT -- Beacons -- Drones -- Going further.
Summary: This book is where your adventures with Bluetooth LE begin. You'll start your journey by getting familiar with your hardware options: Arduino, BLE modules, computers (including Raspberry Pi!), and mobile phones. From there, you'll write code and wire circuits to connect off-the-shelf sensors, and even go all the way to writing your own Bluetooth Services. Along the way you'll look at lightbulbs, locks, and Apple's iBeacon technology, as well as get an understanding of Bluetooth security--?both how to beat other people's security, and how to make your hardware secure. --From Amazon.
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Includes index.

Introduction -- Getting started -- Smart light switch -- BLE lock -- Bleno lock -- Weather station -- NeoPixel lamp -- Sensor tag remote -- HID over GATT -- Beacons -- Drones -- Going further.

This book is where your adventures with Bluetooth LE begin. You'll start your journey by getting familiar with your hardware options: Arduino, BLE modules, computers (including Raspberry Pi!), and mobile phones. From there, you'll write code and wire circuits to connect off-the-shelf sensors, and even go all the way to writing your own Bluetooth Services. Along the way you'll look at lightbulbs, locks, and Apple's iBeacon technology, as well as get an understanding of Bluetooth security--?both how to beat other people's security, and how to make your hardware secure. --From Amazon.

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