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   they depend quite a bit on the environment. The output power of radios is usually 0 dBm (1 mW).   they depend quite a bit on the environment. The output power of radios is usually 0 dBm (1 mW).
  
-  Note: BLE Radios use a Gaussian frequency shift Keying: BT classic uses FHSS, or Frequency Hopping Spread  +  Note: Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy (BLERadios use a Gaussian frequency shift Keying: BT classic uses FHSS, or  
-  Spectrum. BLE uses a version of Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum which is a bit more deterministic. Both use a  +  Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum. BLE uses a version of Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum which is a bit more  
-  modulation scheme referred to as Gaussian frequency shift Keying, or GFSK.+  deterministic. Both use a modulation scheme referred to as Gaussian frequency shift Keying, or GFSK.
  
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-**[[https://iot-utilities.arubademo.de/|IoT-Utilities]]** 
  
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 +===== IoT Example configuration =====
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 +Example configuration: Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) company supports IoT applications based on Wi-Fi (e.g. Wi-Fi tracking), BLE (e.g. asset tracking and sensor monitoring), ZigBee and 3rd party protocols via USB-extension by providing the connection layer using Aruba access points as protocol translation gateways.
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 +**[[https://iot-utilities.arubademo.de/|IoT-Utilities]]**
 +
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 ===== Aruba Central API - Getting Started ===== ===== Aruba Central API - Getting Started =====
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-**Using the ZigBee Southbound API**:  **[[https://github.com/Henning-Klatt/aruba2mqtt/blob/main/README.md|Home Assistant MQTT Configuration]]**;  [[https://community.home-assistant.io/t/ble-usage-on-aruba-aps/316549?page=2|BLE usage on Aruba AP’s]]+**Using the ZigBee Southbound API**:  **[[https://github.com/Henning-Klatt/aruba2mqtt/blob/main/README.md|Home Assistant MQTT Configuration]]**;  [[https://community.home-assistant.io/t/ble-usage-on-aruba-aps/316549?page=2|BLE usage on Aruba AP’s]]; [[https://github.com/aruba/aos8-iot-server-example-websocket/blob/e3924babb6f298d39895bde46b72572c2278825a/README_zigbee.md|Using the ZigBee Southbound API]]
  
 **Setup your Aruba AP/Controller** **Setup your Aruba AP/Controller**
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 +===== Aruba Better Edge Experience with WLAN as an IoT Platform =====
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 ===== Aruba Meridian ===== ===== Aruba Meridian =====
  
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 +  Note: Aruba Beacons: These low-power wireless transmitters broadcast radio signals at regular intervals that can 
 +  be heard by iOS and Android devices equipped with Meridian-powered mobile apps from Aruba and our Meridian app 
 +  development partners. With Aruba Beacons, enterprises can communicate directly with the mobile device to identify 
 +  location or for wayfinding.
 +  
 +**Other RTLS solutions:**
 +
 +**[[zebra:rtls|zebra RTLS]]**
  
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 +  Note: Aruba Asset tags are identification tags attached to assets. These small, durable labels contain unique 
 +  identifiers that allow businesses to track and monitor their physical assets, from computers and equipment to 
 +  furniture and vehicles;  BLE-based Aruba Tags and location-ready Aruba access points ensure you can find things 
 +  fast, indoors and outdoors. Leverage your existing infrastructure to trilaterate the tags’ signal and understand 
 +  the location of the tags. 
 +  
 +{{ :networking:wireless_topic:ds_arubatags.pdf |HPE Aruba Networking tags}}
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 +Note: Aruba and ZF Openmatics: Aruba and ZF Openmatics offer a solution for managing ZF TAGs and implementing BLE Bluetooth Low Energy functionality. This integration enables devices to run for extended durations with low power consumption; You can manage ZF TAGs and implement BLE location service using the third-party ZF Openmatics. To support this feature, Aruba Instant APs with built-in IoT-protocol radio (BLE) are required. You can configure the Instant APs to support ZF Openmatics using the IoT profiles.
 +
 +[[https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/Instant_87_WebHelp/Content/instant-ug/custom-iap-param/zf-open-supp.htm|ZF Openmatics Support for ZF BLE Tag Communication]]
 +
 +{{ :networking:wireless_topic:pso_zfopenmatics.pdf |Aruba and ZF Openmatics}}
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 [[https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/central/2.5.1/content/gateways/cfg/security/cloud-security/symntc-wss-conf.htm|Configuring Web Security Service for SD-Branch Integration]] [[https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/central/2.5.1/content/gateways/cfg/security/cloud-security/symntc-wss-conf.htm|Configuring Web Security Service for SD-Branch Integration]]
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 +===== IoT-Utilities =====
 +
 +Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) company (https://www.arubanetworks.com/) supports IoT applications based on Wi-Fi (e.g. Wi-Fi tracking), BLE (e.g. asset tracking and sensor monitoring), ZigBee and 3rd party protocols via USB-extension by providing the connection layer using Aruba access points as gateways.
 +
 +[[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.fluegels.iotutilities&hl=en_US&pli=1|Download Aruba IoT-Utilities for Android.]]
 +
 +[[https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/ArubaOS_8.9.0_Web_Help/Content/arubaos-solutions/iot-new/iot-utilities-app.htm|IoT-Utilities user guide.]]
  
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