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I'm looking to be able to build a kind of course location based system where a mobile Arduino will scan for a list of currently visible (discoverable) bluetooth points, and then depending on pattern matching will do work accordingly.

Does anybody know of how this might be achieved? The bluetooth shields and bluetooth version of Arduino seem to just be endpoints for attaching to the serial of the Arduino itself. Does anyone have experience with this?

Jesse

I'm looking to be able to build a kind of course location based system where a mobile Arduino will scan for a list of currently visible (discoverable) bluetooth points, and then depending on pattern matching will do work accordingly.

Does anybody know of how this might be achieved? The bluetooth shields and bluetooth version of Arduino seem to just be endpoints for attaching to the serial of the Arduino itself. Does anyone have experience with this?

Jesse

I'm looking to be able to build a kind of course location based system where a mobile Arduino will scan for a list of currently visible (discoverable) bluetooth points, and then depending on pattern matching will do work accordingly.

Does anybody know of how this might be achieved? The bluetooth shields and bluetooth version of Arduino seem to just be endpoints for attaching to the serial of the Arduino itself. Does anyone have experience with this?

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Scanning for discoverable bluetooth devices with Arduino

I'm looking to be able to build a kind of course location based system where a mobile Arduino will scan for a list of currently visible (discoverable) bluetooth points, and then depending on pattern matching will do work accordingly.

Does anybody know of how this might be achieved? The bluetooth shields and bluetooth version of Arduino seem to just be endpoints for attaching to the serial of the Arduino itself. Does anyone have experience with this?

Jesse