Introduction to Bluetooth LE Mobile Development [iOS] - Part 2
Part 2 of iOS Bluetooth LE mobile development: connecting to peripherals, discovering services, reading characteristics, and handling notifications.
Part 2 of iOS Bluetooth LE mobile development: connecting to peripherals, discovering services, reading characteristics, and handling notifications.
21 key facts about Bluetooth Low Energy: backward compatibility, long-range mode, advertising packets, PHY options, and power optimization.
The four Bluetooth address types explained: public, random static, resolvable private, and non-resolvable. Plus how Bluetooth LE privacy prevents tracking.
Analyze real Bluetooth LE packet captures including advertisements, connection requests, version exchange, feature exchange, MTU negotiation.
What is the Zephyr Project? Zephyr is an open-source real-time operating system (RTOS) meant for use on resource-constrained embedded systems.
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