If you are tired of regular GPS tracking/monitoring, the standard set of features, and standard problems with used technologies, then today we offer to dive into something new.
We are starting a series of articles about Asset tracking using BLE beacons and tags.
Today we will talk about:
Spoiler: we have already started developing a software solution for working with BLE sensors.
So, let's go!
BLE, or Bluetooth Low Energy, is a version of Bluetooth optimized for reduced energy consumption. This technology is often used in devices where energy consumption is critical, such as battery-operated devices, and in devices that transmit small amounts of data over long intervals between transmission sessions.
However, do not confuse BLE with Bluetooth Classic in your headphones, car, or music player. These two types of devices are incompatible with each other. Meanwhile, there are everyday devices that support both types of connections (Bluetooth Dual mode): smartphones, laptops, etc.
This was a brief dive into dry theory. You can learn more about Bluetooth technology at this link.
From all the above, what interests us specifically is BLE technology and how it can be used for tracking the location and condition of various assets.
Since the advent of BLE, the industry has found numerous applications for BLE in tracking both movable and immovable assets. From tracking construction tools, luggage, and keys, to monitoring systems for cargo containers, navigation, and tracking within buildings and restricted areas for businesses.
Why use BLE? It's simple: BLE is a wireless method that allows for precise location determination, efficient use of device battery, and cost reduction. More and more manufacturers have started offering trackers that support BLE, which can detect nearby BLE sensors and determine their position relative to them.
But let's discuss everything in order.
Let's immediately differentiate these three concepts by their type of tracking.
Typically, they are used for monitoring stationary units. Beacons send signals that are received by other devices, such as mobile phones and telematic devices (trackers) with integrated BLE modules.
BLE beacons are stationary devices that do not transmit data other than their identifier (ID) and are usually used for indoor navigation.
The GPS signal significantly weakens inside buildings, especially in large or underground spaces. In such conditions, BLE beacons help track locations inside buildings, which is crucial for the efficient operation of large warehouses, operational centers, and airports. Placing multiple beacons at different points in a space helps provide continuous coverage and real-time location display.
Beacons are installed on stationary units, they are usually small and generally less noticeable than other tracking devices.
Used for tracking non-stationary/movable units.
BLE tags are devices that continuously emit a signal received by devices with built-in Bluetooth modules around them. To use this information, it is necessary for the devices that "capture" data from the tags to then transmit this data to a telematics platform via an internet connection for further processing and display to the end-user.
How do BLE tags work? BLE tags are used for tracking movable assets. They are resistant to various impacts, visible, and can measure environmental parameters, such as temperature and humidity. The difference between tags and beacons is that tags allow not just to detect proximity, but to precisely determine the location of a unit. This is achieved because the tags can transmit not only their ID and all the above-listed information, but also the signal strength (RSSI).
Unlike traditional GPS trackers, BLE tags are smaller, simpler to use, and do not require special technical skills for installation.
Besides being a rather interesting direction of monitoring, with which Gurtam had not previously worked specifically, we have received a significant number of requests from our partners about the need for a similar solution.
Our team is already working on implementing a software solution for our partner community. If you have encountered such requests from your clients or would like to start offering services based on BLE technology and devices, we would be glad to learn about your cases and tasks to consider them in the development of a new solution from the GPS-Trace platform.