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Ever since the FCC first opened up the ultra-wideband (UWB) radio spectrum for unlicensed commercial use in 2005, UWB location systems have generated a lot of excitement as one of the “sexier” IoT technologies. This is largely due to the level of location precision afforded by ultra-wideband positioning systems. UWB indoor positioning systems are able to pinpoint location in real time to within 20 centimeters or less.
UWB can achieve this accuracy thanks to the large swath of spectrum―hundreds of megahertz―it uses to transmit messages. Because the ability to accurately measure the “time of flight” of any radio wave is a function of bandwidth, signals that are very broad in frequency can be accurately measured in terms of the time it takes for an encoded signal to travel from a transmitter to a receiver. The use of a wide-frequency spectrum means that the signal can be short in length. With UWB the signal is transmitted with low power, preventing interference with other systems using the radio spectrum such as cell phones and police radios.