Integration von Bluetooth Low Energy in mobilen Cross-Platform-Frameworks und -Bibliotheken für Anwendungen im Internet der Dinge

  • Michael Neumeister

    Student thesis: Master's Thesis

    Abstract

    This Master’s thesis, entitled “Integration von Bluetooth Low Energy in mobilen CrossPlatform-Frameworks und -Bibliotheken für Anwendungen im Internet der Dinge”, analyses which mobile cross-platform frameworks are able to connect to various IoT devices
    and exchange data using Bluetooth Low Energy under certain conditions.
    The need for such an application is first analysed. The advantages over wired solutions are then outlined and the context of the application, which is primarily found
    in vehicles with various auxiliary equipment, is explained. The collaboration with the
    company nexopt, which acts as the client for the application implemented in this thesis,
    is also discussed.
    Before presenting the application, some background information is given on the two
    main topics of this thesis: Bluetooth and cross-platform. For the former, the technical
    details, different versions and applications are discussed. For the latter, the history and
    different technologies are presented. A number of sample projects are then presented in
    which the combination of Bluetooth and cross-platform has already been used.
    The main part of the work is the concept of the app with the explanation of the
    requirements and the presentation of the basic structure of the app using various UML
    diagrams. After analyzing the requirements and during the development of several test
    apps, it became clear that .NET MAUI was best suited for the planned app. Therefore,
    this technology was selected for the final version of the app and its results were finally
    presented.
    Date of Award2024
    Original languageGerman (Austria)
    SupervisorStephan Selinger (Supervisor)

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