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Introduction: The Throughput Ceiling in Standard BLE Profiles Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is often perceived as a low-bandwidth protocol, but its theoretical data rate at the PHY layer—up to 2 Mbps with the LE 2M PHY—suggests otherwise. The bottleneck, however, resides in the upper layers: the Generic Attribute Profile (GATT) and the Attribute Protocol (ATT). Standard profiles, such as the Heart Rate or Battery Service, impose a maximum payload of 20 bytes per notification due to the default MTU of 23 bytes. This yields a practical application throughput of only 10-15 kB/s, far below the 260 kB/s achievable at the data-link layer....

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