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rssi [2019/02/04 15:35]
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rssi [2019/02/04 15:55]
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 ====== RSSI ====== ====== RSSI ======
  
 +The Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) is a measure of the power level at the receiver. When a device scans for Bluetooth devices, the Bluetooth radio inside the device provides a measurement of the RSSI for each seen device. It's measured in decibels, dBm, on a logarithmic scale and is negative. A more negative number indicates the device is further away. For example, a value of -20 to -30 dBm indicates the device is close while a value of -120 indicates the device is near the limit of detection.
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 +[[https://​www.beaconzone.co.uk/​blog/​obtaining-distance-from-rssi/​|Obtaining Distance from RSSI]]\\
 +[[https://​www.thinkmind.org/​download.php?​articleid=icsnc_2013_1_30_20039|Distance Estimation of Smart Device using Bluetooth]]\\
 +[[https://​www.beaconzone.co.uk/​blog/​testing-if-a-beacon-is-working/​|Testing if a Beacon is Working]]\\
 +[[https://​www.beaconzone.co.uk/​blog/​beacon-location-accuracy/​|Beacon Location Accuracy]]\\
 +[[https://​www.beaconzone.co.uk/​blog/​beacon-signal-stability-observations/​|Beacon Signal Stability Observations]]\\
 +[[https://​www.beaconzone.co.uk/​bluetoothleposition|Determining Location Using Bluetooth Beacons]]\\
rssi.txt · Last modified: 2019/02/19 12:14 by admin