Bluetooth Low Energy based Fingerprinting
Keywords:
Beacon, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Close Proximity Communication, FingerprintingAbstract
Since 2010, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) has been widely accepted as a most viable Bluetooth solution to projects having a power efficient architecture. The system makes use of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Beacons installed on a specific subject of interest in addition with mobile devices on the client side doing all the required computation. In this case under a close proximity with the beacon, the mobile device shall compute and communicate with the server side services to verify the user fingerprint. Systems and methods are demonstrated for user authentication.
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