What does ultrawideband (UWB) mean?
Answer Posted / devesh johar
Ultra Wideband or UWB is a technique based on transmitting
very-short-duration pulses, often of duration of only
nanoseconds or less, whereby the occupied bandwidth goes to
very large values. This allows it to deliver data rates in
excess of 100 Mbit/s, while using a small amount of power
Applications
Build a home theater environment without cables
Share live multimedia content between televisions
Instantaneously transfer the images from a digital camera
to another product
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