SparkLink Alliance

SparkLink Alliance is an industrial alliance committed to promote next-generation wireless short-range communication technology innovation and industry ecosystem, and support applications in smart cars, smart homes, smart...

Portable GPS signal acquisition (BDS,GPS,GLONASS,GALILEO,GNSS test)

Portable signal acquisition and replay equipmentIt can complete the acquisition, storage and playback of 30MHz~ 3.6ghz analog signals, and simulate multi-frequency interference signals and fraud signals of BDS, GPS, GLONASS and...

Implementing SparkLink Low-Latency Audio Streaming with Custom LLC and Data Frame Encoding on ESP32-C6

1. Introduction: The Latency Bottleneck in Wireless Audio The pursuit of sub-10ms end-to-end audio latency in wireless systems has driven the development of proprietary protocols like Huawei's SparkLink (also known as NearLink). Unlike...

Implementing a High-Performance BLE Advertisement Beacon with Extended Advertising and Periodic Advertising Sync using nRF52840

1. Introduction: Beyond Basic Beacons – The Need for Extended and Periodic Advertising Traditional BLE advertisement beacons, such as iBeacon or Eddystone, broadcast a fixed 31-byte payload in a single advertisement event. This...

Bowers & Wilkins Pi7 S2 TWS bluetooth earbuds

High-resolution sound and crystal-clear voice calls, an industry-first wireless audio retransmission case.

Insights & Analysis

Marketing

Support us and view this ad

可选:点击以支持我们的网站

免费文章
IoT

Bluetooth 5.x Periodic Advertising Sync Transfer for Scalable IoT Sensor Networks

In the rapidly evolving landscape of the Internet of Things (IoT), the demand for scalable,...

IoT

Bluetooth Mesh 1.1 in Smart Factories: Scalability and Security Lessons

Introduction: The Evolution of Industrial Wireless Connectivity The modern smart factory is an...

Designing Auracast-Based Public Announcement Systems in Stadiums and Airports

In the rapidly evolving landscape of wireless audio, the introduction of Auracast—a Bluetooth LE...

Hands-Free Precision: How Voice Commands Are Reshaping the Wireless Mouse Experience

In the rapidly evolving landscape of human-computer interaction, the wireless mouse has long been...

The landscape of public audio is undergoing a profound transformation. For decades, the experience of listening to audio in shared spaces—from airport televisions to gym televisions—has been a compromise between the individual’s need for clarity and the public’s need for silence. The advent of LE Audio (Low Energy Audio) and its broadcast audio feature, Auracast, fundamentally rewrites this compromise. As part of the Bluetooth 6.0 specification ecosystem, these technologies are not merely incremental upgrades; they represent a paradigm shift in how audio is distributed, accessed, and experienced in public and semi-public environments. Core Technology: The Foundation of LE Audio and Auracast To understand the transformation, one must first grasp the technical underpinnings. LE Audio is built upon the new LC3 (Low Complexity Communications Codec). Unlike the classic SBC codec, LC3 delivers superior audio quality at much lower bitrates. This efficiency is the bedrock upon which Auracast is built. Auracast is a Bluetooth feature that enables a single audio source to broadcast to an unlimited number of audio receivers simultaneously. This is fundamentally different from the traditional one-to-one pairing model. It utilizes a broadcast isochronous stream (BIS), allowing for a one-to-many topology that is both energy-efficient and scalable. The process is elegantly simple. An audio source, such as a television in a waiting room or a public address system in a train station, transmits an Auracast signal. This signal contains the audio content along with metadata, such as a name (e.g., "Gate 12 Departures") and an encryption key. Nearby users with LE Audio-compatible devices—smartphones, hearing aids, or dedicated receivers—can scan for these broadcasts. They can then "tune in" to a specific broadcast, just as one would tune a radio to a station. However, Auracast offers a critical advantage: it can be encrypted. This allows for private broadcasts within public spaces, such as a specific presentation in a conference hall that only registered attendees can hear. Application Scenarios: The End of Silent TVs and Muffled Announcements The most immediate and visible impact of Auracast will be in public spaces. Consider the ubiquitous "silent TV" in a gym, airport lounge, or sports bar....

继续阅读完整内容

支持我们的网站,请点击查看下方广告

正在加载广告...