I am working on a project which requires Windows Universal Apps to communicate with a BLE device. I am trying to find a way in which I can see how Bluetooth Low Energy devices can be scanned, paired and send/receive data.
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Are you wanting to know how to specifically access the bluetooth-low-energy protocol (as in, the default methods use the old high-energy protocol)?– TheHans255Dec 1, 2015 at 19:50
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I want to know how to scan, connect, disconnect and get data from the sensor.– Zohaib JavedDec 2, 2015 at 11:49
2 Answers
The Windows.Devices.Enumeration namespace can be used to pair devices via DeviceInformation.Pairing.PairAsync and the Windows.Devices.Bluetooth namespaces can be used for connecting and advertising
See MSDN's Pair devices documentation for an overview of pairing. See MDSN's Bluetooth page for an overview of RFCOMM, GATTand LE Advertisements.
The GATT docs walk through retrieving Bluetooth LE data and controlling LE devices.
The Bluetooth advertisement sample demonstrates watching and publishing LE advertisements from both the foreground and background.
Also check out the Build 2015 sessionBuilding Compelling Bluetooth Apps in Windows 10
This information, originally written for Windows 8, should also work for the Windows 10 universal platform. These functions have a C++ context, but they should be accessible from other languages.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/jj159880(v=vs.85).aspx