Technology - Bluetooth & Bluetooth Mesh
There are many communication technologies in the market, WiFi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, Zwave, 6LowPAN, Thread, Cellular, NFC, Sigfox, Neul, LoRaWAN, etc. The most widely used in the IoT market is Bluetooth, WiFi, ZigBee and Zwave for consumer electronic applications. Following please find the comparison of the common Internet of Things (IoT) Protocols:
Bluetooth 4.0-4.2
- Frequency: 2.4GHz
- Range: 10-100m
- Network Type: P2P
- Direct Control: Yes
- Outdoor Control: Bluetooth Gateway + Wifi Router
- Mesh: No / Some Proprietary solution
- Coexistence Mechanism: Adaptive Frequency Hopping
- Data Rates: 1Mbps
- Transmit power: Low
- Standby Power: Low
- Original Purpose: Device-to-device communication and control
- Dominated Areas: Mouse, Keyboard, Speaker, Handfree, Watch, Sensors, etc.
Bluetooth 5.0
- Frequency: 2.4GHz
- Range: 4x than Bluetooth 4.0/4.2
- Network Type: P2P
- Direct Control: Yes
- Outdoor Control: Bluetooth Gateway + Wifi Router
- Mesh: Yes
- Coexistence Mechanism: Adaptive Frequency Hopping
- Data Rates: 2Mbps
- Transmit power: Low
- Standby Power: Low
- Original Purpose: Building automation and control
- Dominated Areas: N/A, Coming in 2018
Zigbee
- Frequency: 2.4GHz
- Range: 10-100m
- Network Type: WPAN
- Direct Control: No
- Outdoor Control: Zigbee Gateway + Wifi Router
- Mesh: Yes
- Coexistence Mechanism: Dynamic Frequency Hopping
- Data Rates: 250kbps
- Transmit power: Medium
- Standby Power: Low
- Original Purpose: Building automation and control
- Dominated Areas: No
Z-Wave
- Frequency: 900MHz
- Range: 30m
- Network Type: WPAN
- Direct Control: No
- Outdoor Control: Zwave Gateway + Wifi Router
- Mesh: Yes
- Coexistence Mechanism: Adaptive Frequency Hopping
- Data Rates: 9.6/40/100kbit/s
- Transmit power: Medium
- Standby Power: Low
- Original Purpose: Advanced Building automation and control
- Dominated Areas: No
Low Power WiFi
- Frequency: 2.4GHz and 5GHz
- Range: 100m
- Network Type: WPAN / P2P
- Direct Control: Yes
- Outdoor Control: Wifi Router
- Mesh: No
- Coexistence Mechanism: Dynamic Frequency Hopping
- Data Rates: 54 Mbps
- Transmit power: High
- Standby Power: High
- Original Purpose: Broadcast cabled networks
- Dominated Areas: Broadband Router
What do you choose for your solution?
- Related Discussion: Theverage.comFile.scirp.orgRs-online.comBeamfly.com
Why Bluetooth?
"Bluetooth has become one of the best methods for connecting smart devices. Internet of Things standards like Zigbee and Z-Wave still have plenty of issues, and WiFi, while popular, draws too much power to be effective for managing several smart devices. Meanwhile, most devices support Bluetooth by this point, and it can also maintain connections without using too much battery life."

Milestone for Yoswit Bluetooth:
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2013-2015
Bluetooth 4.0
Launch The World’s 1st Bluetooth Smart Light SwitchPassword Free ConnectionDistance & 80m In Open AreaOpen GATT ProfileMultiple Build-In daily Repeat TimersBluetooth To Cloud (Mob-Mob) Solution -
2016-2017
Bluetooth 4.2
Added Proprietary Mesh-Like Network (Up To 64 Nodes)Added Multiple User ConnectionAdded Feedback Message From The NodeAdded Rebuild Network After Power LostImproved Daily Repeat Timer To Weekly Repeat Timer And Its Accuracy -
Late 2018
Bluetooth 5.0
Auto Network Configuration4x DistanceChange To Official Bluetooth Mesh




