Bluetooth Positioning
Bluetooth Positioning is a technology that uses Bluetooth signals to determine the location of devices within a specific area. By measuring the strength of signals from multiple Bluetooth beacons, a device can estimate its position. This method is often used in indoor environments where traditional GPS may not work effectively.
The system relies on a network of Bluetooth beacons placed throughout a space. Each beacon emits a signal that nearby devices can detect. By analyzing the signals from several beacons, the device can triangulate its position with reasonable accuracy, making it useful for applications like navigation in shopping malls or museums.