Ultra Wideband
Ultra Wideband (UWB) is a wireless communication technology that uses a wide frequency range to transmit data over short distances. It operates by sending short pulses of radio waves, allowing for high-speed data transfer and precise location tracking. UWB is particularly useful in applications like indoor positioning and real-time location services.
One of the key advantages of UWB is its ability to coexist with other wireless technologies without causing interference. This makes it suitable for various devices, including smartphones and smart home gadgets. UWB is increasingly being integrated into products like Apple's AirTag and Samsung's SmartThings for enhanced connectivity and tracking capabilities.