Bluetooth Channel Sounding can be applied in a variety of applications from industrial to smart homes.
Bluetooth Channel Sounding can be applied in a variety of applications from industrial to smart homes.

Silicon Labs announced its support for Bluetooth Channel Sounding technology on the xG24 platform.

Bluetooth Channel Sounding is a new protocol stack designed to enable secure and precise distance measurement between two Bluetooth Low Energy(LE) connected devices. By offering true distance awareness, Bluetooth Channel Sounding enhances the accuracy and security of Bluetooth device-ranging capabilities.

"In a world where location awareness is critical, Bluetooth® Channel Sounding revolutionizes proximity and location capabilities, propelling Bluetooth technology into a new era," said Ross Sabolcik, Senior Vice President of the Industrial and Commercial Business Unit at Silicon Labs.

By helping to estimate the distance between two devices, Bluetooth Received Signal Strength Indicator(RSSI) opened the door for a new wave of applications. From solutions to help locate devices like phones or tablets to digital security enhancements like geofencing, Bluetooth technology has enhanced the convenience and simplicity of everyday tasks. 

The challenge, however, is that Bluetooth RSSI has relied on estimations to determine location. RSSI is also susceptible to issues like multipath and obstruction which can significantly reduce accuracy. 

Bluetooth Channel Sounding addresses this by improving the accuracy to sub-meter and enhancing the security of Bluetooth device ranging capabilities.

Bluetooth Channel Sounding uses Phased-Based Ranging(PBR) to deliver precise distance measurements between two devices and a secondary ranging method called Round Trip Time(RTT). 

The independent distance measurements from RTT can then be used to verify and cross-check the PBR measurements. This cross-verification process helps detect anomalies to ensure applications are secure, which is critical when developing access control solutions for hospitals and industrial buildings that must grant or deny access based on proximity.

With PBR and RTT, Bluetooth Channel Sounding can be used in home and life applications like smart locks, locating consumer electronic devices, and pet trackers, as well as industrial and commercial applications like geofencing, vehicle keyless entry, and access control – all while delivering accurate, secure, and dependable Bluetooth ranging services. 

With advanced distance estimation techniques, Bluetooth Channel Sounding can also be used to triangulate the position of commercial infrastructure like wireless access points or luminaires to either meet regulatory requirements or save human labor and costs.

Additionally, Bluetooth Channel Sounding offers a more convenient and flexible ranging solution for applications that already use Bluetooth LE. In such cases, it can be implemented without the need for extra hardware and design space.

Silicon Labs' new xG24 Radio Board and Pro Kit, available to order now, provides a fast and efficient way to create and prototype products using Bluetooth Channel Sounding for precise distance estimation. The kit includes a BRD4198A EFR32xG24 2.4 GHz +10dBm Radio Board, a Sleeve Dipole Antenna, and reference designs.

Additionally, the xG24 Dev Kit, available in December 2024, features a dual antenna PCB design, and a Channel Sounding visualizer tool that allows customers to effortlessly view distance measurements in real time, streamlining the implementation of Bluetooth Channel Sounding in their products and applications.

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