Antonio Orlando
Develop of ARM Mbed OS support for BlueNRG-2, a SoC capable to run applications based on Bluetooth Low Energy protocol.
Rel. Maurizio Martina. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Elettronica (Electronic Engineering), 2019
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Abstract
Several market analysis concerning the future of Internet forecast a strong increase in terms of connected devices. Most of daily use objects (domestic appliances, wearable devices, etc.) are becoming “smart” and in turn connected to the network, and they will create the so-called Internet of Things. Most of these devices will be battery-powered, in need for a low power oriented design. Looking at the current scenario a potentially valid enabling connectivity technology seems to be Bluetooth Low Energy. This work takes inspiration from the following question: “how the market leading companies are planning to drive this new market?”. The aim of this thesis is thus to understand, by looking at the future in which this technology will be to the attention of many developers, how simple, fast and low cost could be a design based on it.
A possible answer to the latter question is: provide rapid prototyping (with potential validity at release time), cross-platform, open source, connected to cloud
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