How to measure the frequency of a light beacon?
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The term Beacon (Noun |bea·con | \ˈbē-kən\) can be defined as ‘an intentionally conspicuous device designed to attract the attention to a specific location’. Beacons are designed to attract notice or gain attention. When used in marine navigation, beacons are the lighthouses that emit visible light to beware the sailors of the shoreline. Whereas, in a commercial application, beacons are small Bluetooth radio transmitters of signals that other Bluetooth-enabled device, like a smartphone, can “see”.
The beacons that we discuss here started at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in 2013 when Apple pioneered the concept and launched its proprietary protocol known as iBeacon. Google followed with Eddystone, an alternative protocol that is pitched as an open and Cross-Platformprot
The beacons that we discuss here started at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in 2013 when Apple pioneered the concept and launched its proprietary protocol known as iBeacon. Google followed with Eddystone, an alternative protocol that is pitched as an open and Cross-Platformprot
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