How Ultra-Wideband Technology Works UWB leverages Time of Flight (ToF), which is a method for measuring the distance between two radio transceivers by multiplying the Time of Flight of the signal by the speed of light. From this basic principle, UWB technology can be implemented in different ...
Qorvo's ultra-wideband (UWB) technology opens up new possibilities within mobile, automotive, industrial and consumer IoT markets and applications.
UWB technology enables secure ranging and precision sensing, creating a new dimension of spatial context for wireless devices.
NXP's ultra-wideband (UWB) technology enables secure ranging and precision sensing, creating a dimension of spatial context for wireless devices. UWB technology processes contextual information to ease decision making and precise device management. UWB Localization Use Cases Success Stories Partners...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a radio-based communication technology for short-range use and fast and stable transmission of data. UWB is the preferredtechnology for indoor positioningin complex and space-sensitive environments due to its precision, speed, and reliability. ...
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Ultra-wideband (UWB) communications is a new field of technology that has a wide range of applications from range finding to wide bandwidth communications. Ultra-wideband signals are unusual because their bandwidth to center frequency ratio is not small and can be greater than 100%. Recent ...
UWB (Ultra-wideband) technology is a wireless carrier communication technology, which does not use a sinusoidal carrier, but uses the non-sinusoidal ...
UWB is a short-range wireless communication standard that's currently often used to track down the location of objects. Device trackers are the most common application of the technology, although it could also be used for secure car unlocking and smart homes in the future. ...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) is the most widely used wireless standard for high-resolution and short-range localization and ranging along with data communication. UWB is a pulse radio technology with a minimum bandwidth of 500 MHz, operating within both sub-GHz and 3.1–10.6 GHz ranges. ...