Local networks

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Bluetooth sensors in the 5G campus network

The relatively short radio range is a hindrance for sensor applications with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). SSV counteracts this with the help of local 5G mobile networks.

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This enables applications with Secure Sensor Beacon (SSB) with several thousand BLE data points and a large spatial extent. SSB was developed to create high-resolution data images of machines, systems and buildings, from which high-quality information can be obtained using AI. At the trade fair, SSV will be presenting the interaction between the Bluetooth low-energy-based SSB protocol and 5G technology. The sensor data from an evaluation module for smart factory sensors is sent via Bluetooth to a 5G industrial gateway as an SSB agent and transmitted from there to the SSB collector via a campus network.

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