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Open source, protocol-agnostic library for decoding ambient wireless packets. We believe in an open Internet of Things.

advlib

Library for wireless advertising packet decoding. advlib is protocol-agnostic and currently supports the following processor modules:

and the following interpreter modules:

The purpose of advlib is to extract all potentially relevant information from ambient data packets and to organise this information in a consistent manner, regardless of the radio protocol.

The objective of advlib v1.x is to support and to make accessible the broadest array of use cases by being highly modular and by facilitating contributions to its continuous development.

advlib is a lightweight Node.js package that can run on resource-constrained edge devices as well as on powerful cloud servers and anything in between. It is a key element in Pareto Anywhere open source software of the reelyActive technology platform.

Installation

npm install advlib

Hello advlib

For example, process several raw packets received from a beacon by selecting Bluetooth Low Energy as the processor (advlib-ble) and including any relevant processor and interpreter libraries (don't forget to first install these using npm).

const advlib = require('advlib');

const PROCESSORS = [
    { processor: require('advlib-ble'),
      libraries: [ require('advlib-ble-services'),
                   require('advlib-ble-manufacturers') ],
      options: { ignoreProtocolOverhead: true } }
];
const INTERPRETERS = [ require('advlib-interoperable') ];

let packets = [
    'c21d04acbe55daba16096164766c6962206279207265656c79416374697665',
    'c21904acbe55daba1216aafe10fc017265656c7961637469766507',
    'c21804acbe55daba1116aafe20000c4815200000004500000258'
];
let processedPackets = advlib.process(packets, PROCESSORS, INTERPRETERS);
console.log(processedPackets);

Packets will be combined, in order of precedence, into a single JSON:

{ name: "advlib by reelyActive",
  txPower: -4,
  uri: "https://www.reelyactive.com",
  batteryVoltage: 3.144,
  temperature: 21.125,
  txCount: 69,
  uptime: 60000 }

Standard Properties

advlib observes the following standard properties to represent the information extracted from ambient data packets. New standard properties are added whenever new data cannot be effectively represented using the existing properties. Once established, a standard property should not change (unless otherwise noted).

Property Type Notes
acceleration Array of Number [ x, y, z ] In g
angleOfRotation Number In degrees
appearance String From Bluetooth
batteryPercentage Number 0 to 100 (%)
batteryVoltage Number In volts
deviceIds Array of String
elevation Number In m
heading Number In degrees
heartRate Number In beats per minute
illuminance Number In lx
interactionDigest Array of Object
isButtonPressed Array of Boolean
isContactDetected Array of Boolean
isMotionDetected Array of Boolean
magneticField Array of Number [ x, y, z ] In G
name String
nearest Array of Object
position Array of Number [ lon, lat, ele ]
pressure Number In Pa
relativeHumidity Number 0 to 100 (%)
relay Object See note below
speed Number In m/s
temperature Number In Celcius
txCount Number
txPower Number In dBm
uptime Number In milliseconds
uri String
uuids Array of String
version String Format pending

Properties are intended to be as flat as possible to facilitate data manipulation, especially with respect to database schemas. One exception is the relay property which encapsulates ambient data intended for external processing by a third party. A relay Object has only one mandatory property, type, which is a String identifying the third party, and may also include any number of third-party-specific properties.

Project History

The advlib project began in 2015 and was published in a scientific paper entitled Low-Power Wireless Advertising Software Library for Distributed M2M and Contextual IoT presented at the 2nd IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT) in Milan, Italy that same year.

In 2020, advlib was redesigned and updated to v1.x which is modular, more efficient, protocol-agnostic and better supports the broad range of use cases that have emerged since its initial conception. The previous version remains available in the release-0.1 branch and as [email protected] on npm.

Contributing

Discover how to contribute to this open source project which upholds a standard code of conduct.

Security

Consult our security policy for best practices using this open source software and to report vulnerabilities.

Known Vulnerabilities

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2015-2022 reelyActive

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

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