Hi,
Let's say I have 2 nrf52 Centrals in a room , now - I'm adding a peripheral and I'd like it to connect to the central with the better RSSI ( out of the 2 )
My idea involves role switching and seems pretty complicated.
Thanks,
Ran
Hi,
Let's say I have 2 nrf52 Centrals in a room , now - I'm adding a peripheral and I'd like it to connect to the central with the better RSSI ( out of the 2 )
My idea involves role switching and seems pretty complicated.
Thanks,
Ran
I think a bluetooth mesh network would be a better choice for this.
Indeed - sounds like exactly the kind of thing Meshes were invented for!
and then you're not limited to there being just 2 "stars", or 2 Centrals in range, or ...
About Mesh - Understood, I've been struggling with this for a while.
This is why I'm thinking a star will be better for this case :
1. The requirement is that an installation of a new peripheral will be EASY. Mesh provisioning of a new device seems pretty complicated last time I've tried it. Installation is done by Electricians.
2. This installation can be transferred to a battery operated environment, where I will have to add powered Friend-Nodes .
3. I hope I'm wrong, but the whole BLE mesh looks like it is meant at this stage for lightning projects.
4. Learning curve for Mesh ....Boss man wants this fast :)
Oh...also - key consideration.
Mesh does not support Coded PHY ( at least officially ) - which might be needed for more rural environment.
Mesh provisioning of a new device seems pretty complicated last time I've tried it
Are you thinking of the Nordic demo?
That is, of course, just a manual demo - you wouldn't do it that way for a real project!
Mesh does not support Coded PHY ( at least officially )
That's true, but your alternative is entirely proprietary anyhow - so that shouldn't be an issue.
Boss man wants this fast
Don't they always.
The trouble is, you are basically re-inventing (a lot of) what a mesh already does for you - so, while you might come up with something that "works" in a basic case in the lab, transferring that to a fully reliable deployment in the field and covering all corner cases is a whole different ballpark ...