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Qorvo Completes Acquisition of Decawave
Qorvo Completes Acquisition of Decawave
Qorvo completed its acquisition of Decawave, a pioneer in ultra-wideband (UWB) technology and provider of UWB solutions for mobile, automotive and IoT applications. The Decawave team has become the Ultra-Wideband Business Unit (UWBU) within Qorvo Mobile Products.
·qorvo.com·
Qorvo Completes Acquisition of Decawave
What is Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology on Samsung Phones? How is it helpful? - Smartprix.com
What is Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology on Samsung Phones? How is it helpful? - Smartprix.com
Imagine being able to get the precise location and directions to your keys or TWS earbuds when they lie concealed underneath your sofa cushion? Or the option to get directions to specific stores within a mall? Or the option to securely unlock your car or office door as you approach them. That’s what the Ultra-wideband […]
·smartprix.com·
What is Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology on Samsung Phones? How is it helpful? - Smartprix.com
ESP32 UWB(Ultra Wideband)
ESP32 UWB(Ultra Wideband)
Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a short-range, wireless communication protocol that operates through radio waves, enables secure reliable ranging and precision sensing, creating a new dimension of spatial context for wireless devices. Makerfabs ESP32 UWB module is based on DW1000, it acts like a cont
·makerfabs.com·
ESP32 UWB(Ultra Wideband)
AC power plugs and sockets - Wikipedia
AC power plugs and sockets - Wikipedia
AC power plugs and sockets connect electric equipment to the alternating current (AC) mains electricity power supply in buildings and at other sites. Electrical plugs and sockets differ from one another in voltage and current rating, shape, size, and connector type. Different standard systems of plugs and sockets are used around the world.
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AC power plugs and sockets - Wikipedia
RSS-220 — Devices Using Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Technology
RSS-220 — Devices Using Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Technology
This amendment sets out the transition period for the certification, manufacture, importation, distribution, lease, offer for sale or selling of vehicular radar devices using ultra-wideband technology in the 22-29 GHz frequency band.
·ised-isde.canada.ca·
RSS-220 — Devices Using Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Technology
Apple exploring HomeKit smart home update with device tracking, simple setup | AppleInsider
Apple exploring HomeKit smart home update with device tracking, simple setup | AppleInsider
Apple wants to expand the abilities of HomeKit by making it possible for devices to communicate with wall outlets, units which could potentially track the location of other HomeKit hardware, as well as potentially simplify the configuration of new HomeKit devices with others.
·appleinsider.com·
Apple exploring HomeKit smart home update with device tracking, simple setup | AppleInsider
Zigbee - Wikipedia
Zigbee - Wikipedia
Zigbee is an IEEE 802.15.4-based specification for a suite of high-level communication protocols used to create personal area networks with small, low-power digital radios, such as for home automation, medical device data collection, and other low-power low-bandwidth needs, designed for small scale projects which need wireless connection. Hence, Zigbee is a low-power, low data rate, and close proximity (i.e., personal area) wireless ad hoc network.
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Zigbee - Wikipedia
Heat Metering
Heat Metering
Smart heating meter capable of measure the temperature variation and connecting to a smart system.
·nxp.com·
Heat Metering
In-Home Energy Display
In-Home Energy Display
Build a secure In-home energy display to track and manage energy consumption using NXP connectivity and processing products.
·nxp.com·
In-Home Energy Display
Applying Ultra-Wideband Wireless Technology for Security and Automation - Security Industry Association
Applying Ultra-Wideband Wireless Technology for Security and Automation - Security Industry Association
Decades-old ultra-wideband technology is enjoying a renaissance in secure access and beyond Like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, ultra-wideband (UWB) is a wireless technology that uses radio waves for communications. By operating at a very high frequency and using a wide spectrum, UWB outperforms other wireless technologies in terms of accuracy, robustness in wireless connectivity, and security.…
·securityindustry.org·
Applying Ultra-Wideband Wireless Technology for Security and Automation - Security Industry Association
Apple and Samsung newest phones use a little-known technology that lets your phone understand exactly where it is — and could mean you never misplace anything again
Apple and Samsung newest phones use a little-known technology that lets your phone understand exactly where it is — and could mean you never misplace anything again
The tech will make features like AirDrop more powerful and can help you find lost items or easily manage nearby appliances using just your smartphone.
·businessinsider.com·
Apple and Samsung newest phones use a little-known technology that lets your phone understand exactly where it is — and could mean you never misplace anything again
Tile to launch a new tracker powered by ultra-wideband technology, add AR finding to app
Tile to launch a new tracker powered by ultra-wideband technology, add AR finding to app
Tile is preparing to introduce a new product this year that will serve as a rival to Apple’s long-awaited AirTags and other lost-item trackers coming to the market, including those from Samsung, TechCrunch has learned. While previous Tile trackers have leveraged Bluetooth to help users locate lost items — like a misplaced set of keys, […]
·techcrunch.com·
Tile to launch a new tracker powered by ultra-wideband technology, add AR finding to app
UWB Asset Tracking without batteries? Here's How | ONiO
UWB Asset Tracking without batteries? Here's How | ONiO
Imagine a world where you never have to worry about your assets running out of power. UWB asset tracking can make this dream a reality! Self-powered, batteryless technology will be the key for widespread use of UWB - spanning a wide range of IoT devices - tags, product packaging, labels. In this article, we will discuss how UWB technology can be used to track assets without the need for a battery.
·onio.com·
UWB Asset Tracking without batteries? Here's How | ONiO
Multiple moving person tracking by UWB sensors: the effect of mutual shielding persons and methods reducing its impacts - EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Multiple moving person tracking by UWB sensors: the effect of mutual shielding persons and methods reducing its impacts - EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Ultra-wideband (UWB) radars are sensors allowing to track people in critical environments and situations. The results reached by single UWB sensors for such applications have shown that they are able to detect and track a person very well in a single person scenario. However, in multiple moving person scenarios, the ability of a single UWB sensor to detect several persons is usually significantly reduced. This is caused by a mutual shielding among people. In this paper, we will deal with the mutual shielding effect and its impacts, as well as with the methods of improving multiple moving person tracking by UWB radars. Firstly, we will provide a comprehensive description of the mutual shielding effect. Then, based on its analyses, we will state three complementary approaches created by the authors of this paper to reduce its impacts. They include an enhancement of the low-level echo of the targets, radar antenna array positioning at a convenient height, UWB sensor network application and, finally, their mutual combinations. The properties of those approaches will be demonstrated by two experimental measurements aimed at through wall tracking of two and three people, respectively. The results obtained in the experiments will illustrate the mutual shielding effect and the potential of the methods we have proposed to reduce its impacts.
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Multiple moving person tracking by UWB sensors: the effect of mutual shielding persons and methods reducing its impacts - EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking