Bluetooth Low Energy on Linux - Comprehensive Guide and Future Developments
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) implementation on Linux in this informative 44-minute conference talk. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how Linux supports the rapidly evolving Bluetooth technology, with a focus on the BlueZ 5 stack architecture and its BLE capabilities. Discover how Linux contributes to the Internet of Things by supporting cutting-edge Bluetooth features such as LE Connection Oriented Channels, BT6LowPAN, and LE Secure Connections. Learn from embedded software engineer Szymon Janc, who shares his expertise in Linux systems, Android-based mobile platforms, and Bluetooth stack development for The Zephyr Project.
Syllabus
Doing Bluetooth Low Energy on Linux
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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