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Bluetooth® Tag Analog Mapping

How to 'marry' a BLE sensor to a BLE Gateway

Written by Cameron Everett

Updated at July 23rd, 2024

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What Does Analog Mapping Mean? When Should Analog Mapping Be Used? When Should Analog Mapping Not Be Used? How to Create an Analog Mapping for a BLE Gateway Device

What Does Analog Mapping Mean?

Bluetooth® analog mapping refers to a BLE gateway device (e.g. Oyster3 4G Bluetooth®) treating sensor readings from a BLE tag as if they came from its own analog inputs. This means that a temperature reading from a BLE tag would not exist within the Tag List as an attribute against that specific tag, but would instead appear within a heartbeat or dynamic trip log event as an analog value.

Relative humidity at 43% and temperature at 23°C without analog mapping
Relative humidity at 43% and temperature at 23.11°C with analog mapping

When Should Analog Mapping Be Used?

  • The BLE tag and the BLE gateway are attached to the same asset and will never change their association with one another.
     
  • Your integration method can already handle analog values on a message payload and there would be a large amount of technical work required to interpret sensor readings from BLE Tag List data reliably.

When Should Analog Mapping Not Be Used?

  • The BLE gateway device needs to detect the sensor values from more than three tags
     
  • The BLE gateway device has no enduring relationship with the tags that it needs readings from, and the associations change frequently. 

How to Create an Analog Mapping for a BLE Gateway Device

The process of creating analog mappings within Device Manager has evolved with our hardware, and will depend on your device. Please find your device below.

Device Types Analog Mapping Method
G70 Bluetooth®, Dart3 Bluetooth® Generic Protocol Tag Analog Mapping
Oyster3 Bluetooth® Generic Protocol Tag Analog Mapping, Proprietary Tag Analog Mapping
Oyster Edge Generic Protocol Tag Analog Mapping, Proprietary Tag Analog Mapping
Remora3 Proprietary Tag Analog Mapping
Remora2 Proprietary Tag Analog Mapping
Eagle Proprietary Tag Analog Mapping

 

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