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Droidcon Italy 2017 // Spinning the physical web with android and bluetooth 5 - Martin Woolley

Introducing Bluetooth beacons Fundamentals - how beacons leverage Bluetooth low energy capabilities - see Bluetooth advertising in action Beacon types – iBeacon, AltBeacon and Eddystone Beacon advertising data formats explained Eddystone frame types Android and the fundmental classes involved in detecting and responding to beacons Code samples Beacons and application issues and challenges Live demonstrations including a real dinosaur using BBC micro:bits acting as beacons Distance estimation Beacons and wearables The Physical Web Make your own beacon Future beacon technology It’s just possible there will be prizes too! The Physical Web is Google’s flagship Internet of Things (“IoT”) project , whose aim is to make it possible for people to simply “walk up and use anything”. Bluetooth Eddystone beacons are central to the Physical Web and ABI Research forecast that by 2020, over 500 million Bluetooth beacons will be shipping *per year*. Bluetooth 5 was just released and includes advances which pave the way for the next generation of beacon technology. Android developers have an enormous opportunity to create IoT solutions which leverage this trend towards Bluetooth connectionless, proximity-based scenarios. From parking metres, to art galleries and museums. From retail outlets, to airports and emergency services, Bluetooth beacons and the physical web will be everywhere in the not too distant future. Attend this session to learn how beacons work, what makes Eddystone special, what a Physical Web architecture might look like and to gain some insight into “real world” issues that developers can face. There will be demos and you’ll learn some tricks of the trade such as how to make your own beacons. Bluetooth beacons are an essential ingredient in the IoT and every developer who is interested in carving a path in the world of IoT for themselves should know about them. Come to this session and you’ll be set on the right path for IoT success.

April 6, 2017