Heart Rate Monitor example for the BLE API using nRF51822 native mode drivers

Dependencies:   BLE_API mbed nRF51822 X_NUCLEO_IDB0XA1

BLE_HeartRate implements the Heart Rate Service which enables a collector device (such as a smart phone) to connect and interact with a Heart Rate Sensor.

For the sake of simplicity and portability, the sensor in this case has been abstracted using a counter which counts up to a threshold and then recycles. The code can be easily extended to use the real heart rate sensor.

Apps on the collector device may expect auxiliary services to supplement the HRService. We've therefore also included the Device Information Service and the Battery Service.

BLE_API offers the building blocks to compose the needed GATT services out of Characteristics and Attributes, but that can be cumbersome. As a shortcut, it is possible to simply instantiate reference services offered by BLE_API, and we'll be taking that easier route. The user is encouraged to peek under the hood of these 'services' and be aware of the underlying mechanics. It is not necessary to use these ready-made services.

Like most non-trivial services, the heart-rate service is connection oriented. In the default state, the application configures the Bluetooth stack to advertise its presence and indicate connectability. A Central/Master device is expected to scan for advertisements from peripherals in the vicinity and then initiate a connection. Once connected, the peripheral stops advertising, and communicates periodically as a server using the Attribute Protocol.

Walkthrough of the code

Let's see how this magic is achieved. We'll be pulling out excerpts from main.cpp where most of the code resides.

You'll find that the entire system is event driven, with a single main thread idling most of its time in a while loop and being interrupted by events. An important startup activity for the application is to setup the event callback handlers appropriately.

The first thing to notice is the BLEDevice class, which encapsulates the Bluetooth low energy protocol stack.

BLEDevice

#include "BLEDevice.h"

BLEDevice  ble;

void disconnectionCallback(Gap::Handle_t handle, Gap::DisconnectionReason_t reason)
{
    ble.startAdvertising(); // restart advertising
}

int main(void)
{
    ble.init();
    ble.onDisconnection(disconnectionCallback);
 ...
    ble.startAdvertising();

    while (true) {
...
            ble.waitForEvent();
...
    }
}

There is an init() method that must be called before using the BLEDevice object. The startAdvertising() method is called to advertise the device's presence allowing other devices to connect to it.

onDisconnect() is a typical example of setting up of an event handler. With onDisconnect(), a callback function is setup to restart advertising when the connection is terminated.

The waitForEvent() method should be called whenever the main thread is 'done' doing any work; it hands the control over to the protocol and lets you save power. So when will waitForEvent() return? Basically whenever you have an application interrupt, and most typically that results in some event callback being invoked. In this example there is a Ticker object that is setup to call a function every second. Whenever the ticker 'ticks' the periodicCallback() is invoked, and then waitForEvent() returns, resuming the execution in main.

Interrupt to trigger periodic actions

void periodicCallback(void)
{
    led1 = !led1; /* Do blinky on LED1 while we're waiting for BLE events */

    /* Note that the periodicCallback() executes in interrupt context, so it is safer to do
     * heavy-weight sensor polling from the main thread. */
    triggerSensorPolling = true;
}

int main(void)
{
    led1 = 1;
    Ticker ticker;
    ticker.attach(periodicCallback, 1);
...

It is worth emphasizing that the periodicCallback() (or any other event handler) is called in interrupt context; and should not engage in any heavy-weight tasks to avoid the system from becoming unresponsive. A typical workaround is to mark some activity as pending to be handled in the main thread; as done through 'triggerSensorPolling'.

BLEDevice offers APIs to setup GAP (for connectability) and GATT (for services). As has been mentioned already, GATT services may be composed by defining Characteristics and Attributes separately (which is cumbersome), or in some cases by simply instantiating reference services offered by BLE_API. The following illustrates how straightforward this can be. You are encouraged to peek under the hood of these implementations and study the mechanics.

Service setup

    /* Setup primary service. */
    uint8_t hrmCounter = 100;
    HeartRateService hrService(ble, hrmCounter, HeartRateService::LOCATION_FINGER);

    /* Setup auxiliary services. */
    BatteryService           battery(ble);
    DeviceInformationService deviceInfo(ble, "ARM", "Model1", "SN1", "hw-rev1", "fw-rev1", "soft-rev1");

Setting up GAP mostly has to do with configuring connectability and the payload contained in the advertisement packets.

Advertiser setup

    ble.accumulateAdvertisingPayload(GapAdvertisingData::BREDR_NOT_SUPPORTED | GapAdvertisingData::LE_GENERAL_DISCOVERABLE);
    ble.accumulateAdvertisingPayload(GapAdvertisingData::COMPLETE_LIST_16BIT_SERVICE_IDS, (uint8_t *)uuid16_list, sizeof(uuid16_list));
    ble.accumulateAdvertisingPayload(GapAdvertisingData::GENERIC_HEART_RATE_SENSOR);
    ble.accumulateAdvertisingPayload(GapAdvertisingData::COMPLETE_LOCAL_NAME, (uint8_t *)DEVICE_NAME, sizeof(DEVICE_NAME));
    ble.setAdvertisingType(GapAdvertisingParams::ADV_CONNECTABLE_UNDIRECTED);
    ble.setAdvertisingInterval(1600); /* 1000ms; in multiples of 0.625ms. */

The first line (above) is mandatory for Bluetooth Smart, and says that this device only supports Bluetooth low energy. The 'general discoverable' is the typical value to set when you want your device to be seen by other devices on order to connect. Next comes the ID for the heart rate sensor service and the name of the device.

After the payload is set the code sets the advertising type and the advertising interval. In Bluetooth Smart timing values are typically multiples of 625 us.

If you are new to Bluetooth Smart there are probably a lot of terms that are new to you. There is a lot of information about this on the Internet.

Committer:
Rohit Grover
Date:
Tue Jul 08 11:18:33 2014 +0100
Revision:
33:e63df636d3b2
Parent:
30:3dc9e6f2bc8c
Child:
34:44dc6efc0b50
Remove a const attribute for a global variable used to initialize the location characteristic.
V7 of the Softdevice110 can't initialize characteristics from flash memory;
this is a regression from V6.

Who changed what in which revision?

UserRevisionLine numberNew contents of line
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 1 /* mbed Microcontroller Library
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 2 * Copyright (c) 2006-2013 ARM Limited
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 3 *
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ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 9 *
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ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 14 * limitations under the License.
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 15 */
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 16
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 17 #include "mbed.h"
Rohit Grover 10:2436164b692e 18 #include "BLEDevice.h"
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 19
Rohit Grover 10:2436164b692e 20 BLEDevice ble;
Rohit Grover 3:24e2b056d229 21 DigitalOut led1(LED1);
Rohit Grover 9:5d693381e883 22
Rohit Grover 9:5d693381e883 23 #define NEED_CONSOLE_OUTPUT 0 /* Set this if you need debug messages on the console;
Rohit Grover 22:299658c5fa3c 24 * it will have an impact on code-size and power consumption. */
Rohit Grover 9:5d693381e883 25
Rohit Grover 9:5d693381e883 26 #if NEED_CONSOLE_OUTPUT
Rohit Grover 9:5d693381e883 27 Serial pc(USBTX, USBRX);
Rohit Grover 9:5d693381e883 28 #define DEBUG(...) { pc.printf(__VA_ARGS__); }
Rohit Grover 9:5d693381e883 29 #else
Rohit Grover 9:5d693381e883 30 #define DEBUG(...) /* nothing */
Rohit Grover 9:5d693381e883 31 #endif /* #if NEED_CONSOLE_OUTPUT */
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 32
Rohit Grover 29:76d865c718a6 33 const static char DEVICE_NAME[] = "Nordic_HRM";
Rohit Grover 26:e6ad33b227c6 34
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 35 /* Heart Rate Service */
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 36 /* Service: https://developer.bluetooth.org/gatt/services/Pages/ServiceViewer.aspx?u=org.bluetooth.service.heart_rate.xml */
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 37 /* HRM Char: https://developer.bluetooth.org/gatt/characteristics/Pages/CharacteristicViewer.aspx?u=org.bluetooth.characteristic.heart_rate_measurement.xml */
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 38 /* Location: https://developer.bluetooth.org/gatt/characteristics/Pages/CharacteristicViewer.aspx?u=org.bluetooth.characteristic.body_sensor_location.xml */
Rohit Grover 18:8a2e313f49cb 39 static uint8_t hrmCounter = 100;
Rohit Grover 18:8a2e313f49cb 40 static uint8_t bpm[2] = {0x00, hrmCounter};
Rohit Grover 20:58bff62d0f7a 41 GattCharacteristic hrmRate(GattCharacteristic::UUID_HEART_RATE_MEASUREMENT_CHAR, bpm, sizeof(bpm), sizeof(bpm),
Rohit Grover 20:58bff62d0f7a 42 GattCharacteristic::BLE_GATT_CHAR_PROPERTIES_NOTIFY);
Rohit Grover 33:e63df636d3b2 43 static uint8_t location = 0x03; /* Finger */
Rohit Grover 18:8a2e313f49cb 44 GattCharacteristic hrmLocation(GattCharacteristic::UUID_BODY_SENSOR_LOCATION_CHAR,
Rohit Grover 18:8a2e313f49cb 45 (uint8_t *)&location, sizeof(location), sizeof(location),
Rohit Grover 18:8a2e313f49cb 46 GattCharacteristic::BLE_GATT_CHAR_PROPERTIES_READ);
Rohit Grover 22:299658c5fa3c 47 GattCharacteristic *hrmChars[] = {&hrmRate, &hrmLocation, };
Rohit Grover 19:1713b11694ea 48 GattService hrmService(GattService::UUID_HEART_RATE_SERVICE, hrmChars, sizeof(hrmChars) / sizeof(GattCharacteristic *));
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 49
Rohit Grover 30:3dc9e6f2bc8c 50 static const uint16_t uuid16_list[] = {GattService::UUID_HEART_RATE_SERVICE};
Rohit Grover 27:97adf2b76b9c 51
rgrover1 7:daab8ba5139e 52 void disconnectionCallback(void)
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 53 {
Rohit Grover 9:5d693381e883 54 DEBUG("Disconnected!\n\r");
Rohit Grover 9:5d693381e883 55 DEBUG("Restarting the advertising process\n\r");
rgrover1 7:daab8ba5139e 56 ble.startAdvertising();
rgrover1 7:daab8ba5139e 57 }
Rohit Grover 3:24e2b056d229 58
Rohit Grover 13:3ca2045597e7 59 /**
Rohit Grover 22:299658c5fa3c 60 * Triggered periodically by the 'ticker' interrupt; updates hrmCounter.
Rohit Grover 13:3ca2045597e7 61 */
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 62 void periodicCallback(void)
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 63 {
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 64 led1 = !led1; /* Do blinky on LED1 while we're waiting for BLE events */
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 65
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 66 if (ble.getGapState().connected) {
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 67 /* Update the HRM measurement */
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 68 /* First byte = 8-bit values, no extra info, Second byte = uint8_t HRM value */
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 69 /* See --> https://developer.bluetooth.org/gatt/characteristics/Pages/CharacteristicViewer.aspx?u=org.bluetooth.characteristic.heart_rate_measurement.xml */
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 70 hrmCounter++;
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 71 if (hrmCounter == 175) {
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 72 hrmCounter = 100;
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 73 }
Rohit Grover 18:8a2e313f49cb 74 bpm[1] = hrmCounter;
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 75 ble.updateCharacteristicValue(hrmRate.getHandle(), bpm, sizeof(bpm));
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 76 }
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 77 }
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 78
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 79 int main(void)
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 80 {
Rohit Grover 3:24e2b056d229 81 led1 = 1;
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 82 Ticker ticker;
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 83 ticker.attach(periodicCallback, 1);
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 84
Rohit Grover 15:7ba28817e31e 85 DEBUG("Initialising the nRF51822\n\r");
Rohit Grover 15:7ba28817e31e 86 ble.init();
rgrover1 7:daab8ba5139e 87 ble.onDisconnection(disconnectionCallback);
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 88
Rohit Grover 15:7ba28817e31e 89 /* setup advertising */
Rohit Grover 29:76d865c718a6 90 ble.accumulateAdvertisingPayload(GapAdvertisingData::BREDR_NOT_SUPPORTED | GapAdvertisingData::LE_GENERAL_DISCOVERABLE);
Rohit Grover 27:97adf2b76b9c 91 ble.accumulateAdvertisingPayload(GapAdvertisingData::COMPLETE_LIST_16BIT_SERVICE_IDS, (uint8_t*)uuid16_list, sizeof(uuid16_list));
rgrover1 7:daab8ba5139e 92 ble.accumulateAdvertisingPayload(GapAdvertisingData::HEART_RATE_SENSOR_HEART_RATE_BELT);
Rohit Grover 29:76d865c718a6 93 ble.accumulateAdvertisingPayload(GapAdvertisingData::COMPLETE_LOCAL_NAME, (uint8_t *)DEVICE_NAME, sizeof(DEVICE_NAME));
rgrover1 7:daab8ba5139e 94 ble.setAdvertisingType(GapAdvertisingParams::ADV_CONNECTABLE_UNDIRECTED);
rgrover1 7:daab8ba5139e 95 ble.setAdvertisingInterval(160); /* 100ms; in multiples of 0.625ms. */
rgrover1 7:daab8ba5139e 96 ble.startAdvertising();
Rohit Grover 3:24e2b056d229 97
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 98 ble.addService(hrmService);
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 99
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 100 while (true) {
Rohit Grover 11:1d9aafee4984 101 ble.waitForEvent();
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 102 }
ktownsend 0:87a7fc231fae 103 }