Create beacon features

Available for an ArcGIS organization licensed with the IPS extension.

The Beacons point feature class is an optional ArcGIS IPS map layer that can be used to plan Bluetooth-based beacon installations and to maintain information about Bluetooth beacon deployments. The feature class includes beacon features and attribute data that defines where beacons are located in a facility. The feature class can also be used by the Generate Indoor Positioning File Without Survey tool to create a positioning file without performing survey recordings in a facility.

The Beacons feature class can be updated on-site using ArcGIS Field Maps or by editing the Beacons feature class in ArcGIS Pro or Map Viewer. Before you create beacon features, ensure that the ArcGIS IPS map and floor plan layers are configured as floor aware. This allows you to use the floor filter to visualize and modify the data by floor.

Complete the following steps to create beacon features in ArcGIS Pro:

  1. Open an ArcGIS IPS map or prepare a new map in ArcGIS Pro.
  2. If the map does not contain the Beacons feature class, add it to the map.
  3. On the Edit tab in the Features group, click Create Create Features.

    The Create Features pane appears and lists the feature templates defined for the active map.

  4. In the Create Features pane, click the Beacons feature template.

    The Beacons template expands, showing the tool palette.

  5. On the Beacons template, click Active template Open the active template pane.

    The tool palette and the feature attribute table for the Beacons template appear.

  6. In the attribute table, set the field values for the beacon feature.
  7. In the Create Features pane, click Point Point to create a point feature.
  8. Create beacon features on wall boundaries.

    The creation of beacon features on wall boundaries ensures that the GIS implementation follows real-world deployment of beacons on the walls. Do not create or place beacon features inside wall polygons. If required, use snapping to ensure accurate beacon placement.

    Create beacon features on wall boundaries.
  9. Create a beacon feature for each beacon in the facility.
  10. Change the attribute values for the beacon features that you create to match their attribute values.
    Note:

    The following attributes must be populated for each beacon feature to generate a positioning file without performing a survey:

    • LEVEL_ID—The floor of the facility on which the beacons is deployed
    • RSSI_1M—The power level at which the beacon transmit signals
    • UUID—The unique ID of the beacon
    • MAJOR—The group ID assigned to the beacon
    • MINOR—The ID of the beacon within the group
  11. Click Save in the Manage Edits group to save your edits.
  12. Save the project.

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