Creating Bluetooth-based IoT Solutions with Zephyr Project
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of Bluetooth-based IoT solutions using the Zephyr Project in this informative conference talk. Dive into the rich connectivity support offered by the Zephyr OS, including its Bluetooth 5 compliant stack with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) capabilities. Learn about the fully open-source nature of the stack, its modular implementation, and customization options. Discover how the Bluetooth subsystem integrates with Zephyr's IPv6/6LoWPAN stack to enable IPv6 over BLE. Gain insights into writing Bluetooth applications for Zephyr, including rapid prototyping techniques using a Linux host with Bluetooth support combined with qemu. The presentation covers the current status of Bluetooth support in Zephyr, future developments, and an overview of the Bluetooth Mesh specification. Topics discussed include Bluetooth Low Energy, API architecture, basic steps for application development, Bluetooth monitoring and controllers, various Bluetooth roles, Bluetooth Classic, and Bluetooth 5 Mesh. Get involved and expand your knowledge of creating innovative IoT solutions with Zephyr and Bluetooth technology.
Syllabus
Introduction
Bluetooth Low Energy
Bluetooth Stack
API Architecture
Basic Steps
Writing Your Application
Bluetooth Development Support
Demonstration
Bluetooth Monitor
Bluetooth Controllers
Bluetooth Roles
Bluetooth Classic
Bluetooth 5 Mesh
Get involved
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