BLE Mesh stands for Bluetooth Low Energy Mesh and is a wireless communication protocol that enables devices to communicate with each other in a networked environment. It is based on the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology, which allows for low-power communication between devices.
In a BLE Mesh network, multiple devices are connected together in a mesh topology, where each device acts as a node and relays messages to other nodes in the network. This allows for data to be transmitted over longer distances and through obstacles such as walls or furniture.
BLE Mesh networks are commonly used in smart home applications, such as lighting control systems or security systems. They offer advantages over traditional wireless communication protocols by allowing for greater scalability, flexibility, and reliability. Additionally, they can support thousands of devices within the same network while still maintaining low power consumption.