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Beacon Proximity

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The Beacon Proximity Mode detects if the user is in the proximity of a bluetooth beacon. The proximity region is defined by a proximity distance, which creates a sphere around the beacon. Whenever the calculated distance to a beacon is smaller than the proximity distance, the user is supposed to be at the position of the bea-con. If multiple regions intersect the user is supposed to be at the position of the nearest beacon. In order to use Beacon Proximity as a Positioning System, Blue-tooth Low Energy has to be available and enabled on the mobile device. If a new environment should be equipped with iBeacon-Positioning, an expert has to mount Beacons on known positions and calibrate the propagation factor of these beacons. Proximity beacons can be configured using SYSCLS PROXIMITY BEACON.

Characteristics

      •	Provides position in world coordinate system.
      •	The error in position estimation depends on the proximity distance, as the position is overtaken as soon as the respective region is entered.
      •	The position is updated once a region is entered only once. Consequently continuous pose estimation is not possible.
      •	Requires manual installation effort.
      •	Requires Bluetooth Low Energy (Bluetooth 4.0)