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In the rapidly evolving landscape of the Internet of Things (IoT), smart building management has emerged as a critical domain for operational efficiency, energy conservation, and occupant comfort. While numerous wireless protocols exist, Bluetooth Mesh has carved out a unique niche, particularly with the release of the Bluetooth Mesh 1.1 specification. This article delves into how Bluetooth Mesh 1.1 provides a robust, scalable framework for modern smart building management, moving beyond simple lighting control to encompass complex, multi-system orchestration. Introduction: The Growing Demand for Scalable Wireless Infrastructure Modern commercial buildings, from office towers to sprawling retail complexes, are increasingly reliant on a dense network of sensors, actuators, and controllers. According to a 2023 report by Navigant Research, the global smart building market is projected to exceed $100 billion by 2027, driven largely by the need for integrated building management systems (BMS). Traditional wired systems, while reliable, are inflexible and costly to retrofit. Wi-Fi, while ubiquitous, suffers from power consumption and scalability bottlenecks in dense sensor deployments. This is where Bluetooth Mesh enters the picture, offering a low-power, self-healing, and highly scalable architecture. The Bluetooth Mesh 1.1 specification, ratified in 2022, directly addresses the limitations of its predecessor, introducing features that make it a compelling backbone for large-scale building automation. Core Technology: What Bluetooth Mesh 1.1 Brings to the Table Bluetooth Mesh is fundamentally different from classic Bluetooth point-to-point or broadcast connections. It operates on a managed flood-based network, where messages are relayed from node to node. The 1.1 specification introduces several key enhancements that are particularly relevant for smart building management. Directed Forwarding: The most significant improvement is the introduction of directed forwarding. In Mesh 1.0, messages were flooded across the entire network, leading to unnecessary traffic and reduced scalability....

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