I'm developing an application that will use iBeacons for indoor navigation, and I found that the rate the function locationManager:rangingBeaconsDidFailForRegion:withError:
is being called is not high enough, so I'm going to add the RSSI data from CoreBluetooth's centralManager:didDiscoverPeripheral:advertisementData:RSSI:
.
And I found a curious fact: when I listen to the iBeacon with CoreLocation and log the peripheral id:
- (void)centralManager:(CBCentralManager *)central
didDiscoverPeripheral:(CBPeripheral *)peripheral
advertisementData:(NSDictionary *)advertisementData
RSSI:(NSNumber *)RSSI
{
NSLog(@"%@, RSSI: %@", peripheral, RSSI);
each beacon is reported with different UUID on different devices:
A25804BD-D77A-5004-4C2C-301D996C7367 - my iPhone 5
843F4237-6059-9A5E-AA34-0BD92304BE1F - colleague's iPhone 5
77685805-C253-52BD-B787-8B95308834FB - other colleague's iPad mini
The idea was to bind UUID of each beacon to its location, so this behavior is quite functionality-breaking.
Why the UUID of physically the same beacon (not powered off/on) is different on different devices? Is it an expected behavior? If it is, how could I opt out of it?