How Can Beacons Integrate With manufacturing and retail?A Story by addverbIn ancient times, Addverb’s solution for beacons were fires lit at different locations & used for signaling purpose.They were used to signal warnings, celebrations, navigationan important location.What is a Beacon? In ancient times, beacons were fires lit at different locations and used for signaling purpose. They were used to signal warnings, celebrations, navigation, signify an important location etc. With time and advent of technology, beacons became more sophisticated and their application more wide spread and today we typically see a beacon as a very small electronic device typically of the size of buttons of a shirt which emits radio signals in close proximity of varying strengths. How Does a Beacon work? Beacons use technology such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or UWB. Most commonly used beacons are equipped with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) also called as Bluetooth smart. BLE allows the beacons to continuously emit radio signals which contain packets of information. These signals are visible to all the Bluetooth enabled devices such as our smartphones and are sent out typically in every 1/10th of a second. In order to emit these signals, beacons have to be connected to a power source such as a battery. BLE requires very less energy as compared to regular Bluetooth and hence the beacons can run even for years with the help of just small button cell. What shall these Beacons do? The Bluetooth enabled devices (smartphones) through the signal are able to identify the beacon, once the phones identify the signal of the beacon it implies that they are within range of the beacon and a predetermined command on the relevant app shall be triggered. Internet connectivity for this stage is necessary for the app to trigger the command. These commands can be discount coupons, navigation option, any new product arrival, register attendance etc. The signals that beacons emit can be used to measure the location of the device around the beacon. The signal strength can be converted into distance to know that exact location of the device from the beacon. Though one inherent problem that can occur is that beacons emit radio signals and they can be absorbed by objects in between the receiving device thereby altering the strength of the signal and thus affecting the conversion into distance. With another technology it is completely possible to address the problem but let us reserve it for another day! © 2019 addverb |
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Added on January 16, 2019 Last Updated on January 29, 2019 Tags: WarehouseAutomation, Industry4.0, AddSat, storageoptimization, warehouseautomationindia, industryIoT AuthoraddverbNoida, IndiaAboutAddverb Technologies provides Robotic Integration, Warehouse Automation & Industrial IoT solutions by leveraging Industry 4.0 technologies. Our extensive experience in the field of intralogistics auto.. more..Writing
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