Mesh networks have been predicted to be the killer application for ultra-wideband (UWB) radio systems. This white paper provides a description of mesh networks and explains how UWB wireless technology can improve mesh network design.
What is Ultra-Wideband (UWB)? Here's everything you need to know | Bleesk
Ultra Wideband is a fast, secure, low power radio protocol used to measure distance and location precisely. Here’s everything you need to know about Ultra-wideband.
UWB file transfer between mobile terminals using multi-media card standard interface and Bluetooth as a control radio | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore
An 8GHz Communication/Ranging IR-UWB Transmitter with Asymmetric Pulse Shaping and Frequency Hopping for Fine Ranging and Enhanced Link Margin | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore
Internet of Things ‐ integrated IR‐UWB technology for healthcare applications
Recent technology developments have produced small and smart biomedical sensors, which can be worn or implanted in the human body. These biosensors create closed wireless networks named Wireless Body...
How it works Our IR-UWB radars scan objects to see if any life is present and provides the outcome to security systems to take further decisions. This solution can be implemented into multiple airport areas where people change from security zones or where baggage and packages are transported.
The FiRa Consortium is dedicated to the development and widespread adoption of seamless user experiences using the secured fine ranging and positioning capabilities of interoperable Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) technologies.
Qorvo launches 1,200V SiC FETs for EV applications
Electronics developer Qorvo has released a next-generation series of 1,200V Silicon Carbide (SiC) Field Effect Transistors (FETs) with what it states are industry-leading…