CYCLING SPEED AND CADENCE PROFILE
Abstract:
This profile enables a Collector device to connect and interact with a Cycling Speed and Cadence Sensor for use in sports and fitness applications.
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Table of Contents
1Introduction (7)
1.1Profile Dependencies (7)
1.2Conformance (7)
1.3Bluetooth Specification Release Compatibility (7)
2Configuration (8)
2.1Roles (8)
2.2Role/Service Relationships (8)
2.3Concurrency Limitations and Restrictions (8)
2.4Topology Limitations and Restrictions (8)
2.4.1Topology Restrictions for Low Energy (8)
2.4.2Topology Limitations and Restrictions for BR/EDR (9)
2.5Transport Dependencies (9)
3CSC Sensor Role Requirements (10)
3.1Incremental Cycling Speed and Cadence Service Requirements (10)
3.1.1Additional Requirements for Low Energy Transport (10)
4Collector Role Requirements (12)
4.1GATT Sub-Procedure Requirements (12)
4.2Service Discovery (13)
4.2.1Cycling Speed and Cadence Service Discovery (13)
4.2.2Device Information Service Discovery (13)
4.3Characteristic Discovery (13)
securing4.3.1Cycling Speed and Cadence Service Characteristic Discovery (13)
4.3.2Device Information Service Characteristic Discovery (14)
4.4CSC Measurement (14)
4.5CSC Feature (15)
4.6Sensor Location (16)
4.7SC Control Point (16)
4.7.1SC Control Point Procedure Requirements (17)
4.7.2SC Control Point Behavioral Description (17)
4.7.3General Error Handling (18)
4.7.4Procedure Timeout (19)
4.8Device Information Service Characteristics (20)
5Connection Establishment Procedures (21)
5.1CSC Sensor Connection Establishment for Low Energy Transport (21)
5.1.1Connection Procedure for Unbonded Devices (21)
5.1.2Connection Procedure for Bonded Devices (22)
5.1.3Link Loss Reconnection Procedure (23)
5.2Collector Connection Establishment for Low Energy Transport (23)
5.2.1Connection Procedure for Unbonded Devices (23)
5.2.2Connection Procedure for Bonded Devices (24)
5.2.3Link Loss Reconnection Procedure (26)
5.2.4Fast Connection Interval (26)
5.3Connection Establishment for BR/EDR (26)
5.3.1Connection Procedure (26)
5.3.2Link Loss Reconnection Procedure (28)
5.4Multiple Bike Considerations (28)
6Security Considerations (29)
6.1CSC Sensor Security Considerations for Low Energy (29)
6.2Collector Security Considerations for Low Energy (29)
6.3Security Considerations for BR/EDR (29)
7Generic Access Profile for BR/EDR (30)
7.1Modes (30)
7.2Idle Mode Procedures (30)
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