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Bluetooth Smart Technology Training or Bluetooth Low Energy Training
Bluetooth® Smart (low energy) technology, also known as BTLE or Bluetooth Smart used in high-end smart-phones, smart mobile devices, sports devices, sensors, medical devices, IoT and other smart devices. Bluetooth® Smart technology allows users to connect their smartphones, tablets or other to the future 50 billions of smart devices by 2020. Bluetooth Smart Technology Training is a technical course covering all aspects of Bluetooth Core and enhancements for Smart Technology (Low Energy).
Learning Objectives
Upon completing this course, the attendees will be able to:
- Understand the link between Bluetooth and Bluetooth Smart or Low Energy standards
- List the relevant features and technologies for Bluetooth Smart
- Explain the different deployment scenarios for Bluetooth an Bluetooth Smart
- Describe the underlying technologies and protocols related to Bluetooth Smart
- Explain protocols used in Bluetooth Smart including: Physical Layer, Link Layer, Direct Test Mode, L2CAP for Low Energy, GAP for Low Energy, Generic Attribute Profile (GATT)
- Security and AES Encryption and Security Manager (SM)
- Explain the security features and protection mechanisms relevant for Bluetooth Smart deployments
- Explain the future technology and application trends in Bluetooth Smart
- Bluetooth Smart training course is intended for Engineers and Non-Engineers looking to gain a technical understanding of Bluetooth Smart and its future trends
Course Content
Overview of Bluetooth Technology
- Technology Overview
- Bluetooth Core Specification
- Overview of Operations
- Core System Architecture
- Profiles Overview
- What is Bluetooth Smart (Low Energy)?
- Remote display profile
- Sensor profile
- Classic Bluetooth Technology Security
- Bluetooth Smart Technology Security
Overview of Bluetooth Smart (Low Energy) features
- Active slaves
- Application throughput
- Basic Rate and Low Energy
- Regulatory aspects
- Combined Core Configuration
- Distance/Range
- Electrostatic discharge
- Ultra-low peak
- Frequency band
- Frequency tolerance
- Immunity tests
- Latency (from a non-connected state)
- Cost
- Maximum conducted output power
- Modulation
- Multi-vendor interoperability
- Network topology
- Over the air data rate
- Peak current consumption
- Power consumption
- Power spectral density
- Primary use cases
- Profile concept
- RF electromagnetic field
- Robustness
- Security
- Service discovery
- Spurious conducted emissions
Bluetooth Smart Protocols
- Physical Layer
- Link Layer
- Enhancements to HCI for Low Energy
- Direct Test Mode
- Security and AES Encryption
- Enhancements to L2CAP for Low Energy
- Enhancements to GAP for Low Energy
- Generic Attribute Profile (GATT)
- Security Manager (SM)
Bluetooth Smart Link layer specification
- Low power idle mode operation
- Device discovery
- Reliable point-to-multipoint data transfer
- Advanced power-save
- Advanced encryption functionalities
- Single mode and dual mode
Bluetooth Configuration
- Core Configurations
- Basic Rate Core Configuration
- Enhanced Data Rate Core Configurations
- High Speed Core Configuration
- Low Energy Core Configuration
- Basic Rate and Low Energy Combined Core Configuration
- Host Controller Interface Core Configuration
Generic Attribute Profile (GATT)
- Adopted GATT based Bluetooth Profiles and Services
- Service-based architecture based on the attribute protocol (ATT)
- GATT Architecture
- Profiles
- Applications
- Generic Access Profile
- Generic Attribute Profile
- Attribute Protocol
- Security Manager
- Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol
- Host Controller Interface
- Link Layer
- Direct Test Mode
- Physical Layer
GATT-Based Specifications
- Client
- Server
- Characteristic
- Service
- Descriptor
- UUID discovery for all primary services
- Find a services
- ANP (Alert Notification Profile)
- ANS (Alert Notification Service)
- CTS (Current Time Service)
- DIS (Device Information Service)
- FMP (Find Me Profile)
- HTP (Health Thermometer Profile)
- HTS (Health Thermometer Service)
- HRP (Heart Rate Profile)
- HRS (Heart Rate Service)
- IAS (Immediate Alert Service)
- LLS (Link Loss Service)
- NDCS (Next DST Change Service)
- PASP (Phone Alert Status Profile)
- PASS (Phone Alert Status Service)
- PXP (Proximity Profile)
- RTUS (Reference Time Update Service)
- TIP (Time Profile)
- TPS (Tx Power Service)
Mobile Bluetooth Development
- Overview of iOS Bluetooth development
- Overview of Bluetooth development on Android