Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) is a communication technology used in wireless networking to achieve high bandwidth connections with low power spectral density.
- What is UWB?
- Why UWB?
- How it works?
- Conclusion
4. Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) is a communication technology used in wireless networking to
achieve high bandwidth connections with low power spectral density.
ï§ high data throughput
for communications
devices
ï§ high precision for
location and imaging
devices
ï§ high resolution for
sensing devices
ï§ ultra low power
(microwatts)
ï§ short signal pulses over
a broad spectrum
ï§ limited interference
with conventional radio
systems
ï§ high wireless data rates
in excess of 100Mbit/s
(480 Mbps up to 1.6 Gbps at
distances up to a few meters)
ï§ data rates drop
considerably at longer
distances
11. Low Power UWB Comparable to High Power Wireless
Systems
UWB throughput
between 802.11a and
802.11b
12. Ultra Wide Band technology enable wide variety of applications
Radar
Communications
Intelligent
Sensors
Medical
Applications
Home
Applications
Ground
Penetrating Radar
Wireless PAN
Telemetry
Medical Imaging
Replace cables
between devices
Through-Wall
Radar
Military
Communications
Intelligent Driving
and Parking Aids
Biofeedback-based
rehabilitation
Automotive
Radar
High Speed
Wireless USB
Intelligent
Transport System
Tank Level
Probing Radar
Wireless High
Definition Video
Position location
and tracking
Share live
multimedia
content between
devices at high
data rate