| Literature DB >> 27886087 |
Gonzalo Cerruela García1, Irene Luque Ruiz2, Miguel Ángel Gómez-Nieto3.
Abstract
The current social impact of new technologies has produced major changes in all areas of society, creating the concept of a smart city supported by an electronic infrastructure, telecommunications and information technology. This paper presents a review of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Near Field Communication (NFC) and Visible Light Communication (VLC) and their use and influence within different areas of the development of the smart city. The document also presents a review of Big Data Solutions for the management of information and the extraction of knowledge in an environment where things are connected by an "Internet of Things" (IoT) network. Lastly, we present how these technologies can be combined together to benefit the development of the smart city.Entities:
Keywords: BLE; IoE; IoT; NFC; VLC; smart city
Year: 2016 PMID: 27886087 PMCID: PMC5134626 DOI: 10.3390/s16111968
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Comparison between the most used tag types.
| Characteristics | NFC Tag Types | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NTAG203 | NTAG210/2 | NTAG213/5/6 | Mifare 1k/4k | Ultralight/C | Topaz | Desfire EV1 | ICODE Series | NTAG I2C | |
| Standard (ISO/IEC) | 14443A | 14443A | 14443A | 14443A | 14443A | 18092 | 14443A | 14443B-3 | 14443A |
| Tag Type | Type 2 | Type 2 | Type 2 | Classic | Type 2 | Type 1 | Type 4 | Type 5 | Type 2 |
| Memory | 168 bytes | 80/164 bytes | 180/540/924 bytes | 1/4 Kb | 64/192 bytes | 120 bytes | 2/4/8 KBytes | 256/896/1280 bits | 888/1094 bits |
| Available Memory | 137 bytes | 48/128 bytes | 137/496/879 bytes | 716 bytes | 46/137 bytes | 96 bytes | 2304/4864/7936 bytes | 256/896/1280 bits | 896 bytes |
| Encriptation | No | No | No | Yes | No/Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No |
| Password protection | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | No |
| Hard protection | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Scan counting | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| UID ASCII mirroring | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| Transmission speed | High | High | Very high | Slow | Medium | Medium | Medium | High | High |
Comparison of the most popular commercial beacon.
| Characteristics | StickNFind | Estimote | Kontakt.io | RedBearLabs | Radius Networks | KST | Proximity | Blueup | Glimworm | Qualcom | GeLo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Devices types | Beacon | Beacon and Stickers | Beacon | Beacon B1 | Beacon and USB Dongle | Particle | Beacon X/O | Beacon mini, Beacon maxi, USB | Beacon | Gimbal Beacon | Beacon |
| Protocol | S-Beacon | iBeacon and Eddystone | iBeacon and Eddystone | iBeacon | iBeacon , AltBeacon, Eddystone | iBeacon and Eddystone | iBeacon | iBeacon and Eddystone | iBeacon | Gimbal | GeLo |
| Power type | Battery | Battery | Battery | Battery | Battery/external | Battery | Battery | Unknown | Battery | Battery | Battery |
| Operating life | 1–3 years | 7 years | Unknown | 1 year | Unknown | 6 months | 5 years | Unknown | 1 year | Unknown | 2 years |
| Radio range | 50 m | 70 m | Unknown | 50 m | Unknown | 50 m | 60 m | Unknown | 2 m, 20 m, 50 m | 50 m | 10 m |
| Certifications | FCC, CE, AS4268 | Pending | Unknown | Non reported | Unknown | FCC, IC | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Non reported | Non reported |
| Chipset | nRF51822 | nRF51822 | Unknown | CC2540 | Unknown | nRF51822 | Unknown | Unknown | CC2450 | Unknown | Unknown |
| Cloud management platform | Yes | No | Yes | No | Unknown | No | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Yes |
| Firmware updatable | Yes | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Unknown |
| Firmware update secured | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Unknown |
| Support encrypted password security | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Unknown | No | Yes | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Unknown |
| Configurable radio output power | Yes | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | No | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | No | Unknown |
| Configurable measured power (RSSI) | Yes | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | No | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Unknown |
| Default Beacon broadcast rate | 1000 ms | 200 ms | Unknown | 250 ms | Unknown | Unknown | 100 ms | 100 ms | 100/1285ms | Unknown | Unknown |
| Configurable advertising interval | Yes | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | No | Unknown | Yes | Yes | Unknown | No |
| Configurable UUID | Yes | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Yes | Unknown | No |
| Configurable MajorID, MinorID | Yes | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Yes | Unknown | No |
| Sample app | Yes | Yes | Unknown | Yes | Yes | Yes | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | No | Yes |
| iOS SDK | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Android SDK | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Unknown | Yes | No |
| URL (information, frameworks and libraries) |
Figure 1General structure of VLC components.
Comparison of the characteristics of NFC, BLE and VLC technologies.
| Characteristics | NFC | BLE | VLC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | ISO/IEC 14443 A&B, JIS X-6319-4 | Bluetooth Core Specification 4.0/4.1/4.2 | IEEE 802.15.7, JEITA CP-1223 |
| Band width | 13.56 MHz | 2.4 GHz | 400 nm (750 THz)–700 nm (428 THz) |
| Frequency regulation | Regulated. Limited band with | Regulated. Limited bandwidth | Unregulated |
| Transmission rate | 424 Kbits/s | 300 Kbits/s | Mbs-Gbs |
| Transmision distance | <10 cm | <70 m | <120 m |
| Transmision security | High | Low | What you see is what you send |
| Technology maturity | Mature | Mature | Little mature |
| EM interferences | Yes | Yes | No |
| Infrastructure | Access point | Access point | Lighting |
| Vision line | Yes (Contact) | No | Yes/No |
| Communication | One to one | One to many | One to many |
| Energy consumption | Very low | Medium | Low |
| Energy efficiency | None (Tags). Low others | Battery (average 2 years) | LEDs (low) |
| Green sustainability | High | Low | High |
| Coverage | 4–10 cm | 50–70 m | 20–50 m |
| Interaction mobility | None | Wide | Limited |
| M2M transmission | Bidirectional | Bidirectional | Bidirectional |
| Infra2M Transmission | Bidirectional/Unidirectional | Unidirectional | Bidirectional |
| Dangerousness | None | Yes (RF emision) | Eyes /Frame of mind |
| Environment conditions | No effect | Reduction of the range | Interferences |
| Noise sensitive | No | Other users | Environment conditions |
| Operating system | Android, Windows, Blackberry | iOS, Android, Windows, Blackberry | In development |
| Localization | Consumer control | Consumer respond | Both |
| Privacy | No intrusive | Intrusive | Intrusive |
| Security | Secure | Unsucure/Secure | Unsecure |
| Cost | <$0.10 | <$20 | n/a |
Figure 2State of art and visionary evolution of NFC, BLE and VLC technologies.