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ALSO CALLED:
Ultra Wideband,
Ultra Wide Band,
Ultrawideband,
Pulse Radio,
Digital Pulse Wireless
DEFINITION: Ultra wideband (also known as UWB or as digital pulse wireless) is a wireless technology for transmitting large amounts of digital data over a wide spectrum of frequency bands with very low power for a short distance. Ultra wideband radio not only can carry a huge amount of data over a distance up to 230 feet at very low power (less than 0.5 milliwatts), but has the ability to carry signals through
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Bitpipe Research Guide: Wireless
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Posted: 30 Nov 2006 | Published: 30 Nov 2006
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Posted: 18 Nov 2009 | Published: 18 Nov 2009
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UWB DEFINITION (continued):
doors and other obstacles that tend to reflect signals at more limited bandwidths and a higher power. Ultra wideband can be compared with another short-distance wireless technology, Bluetooth, which is a standard for connecting handheld wireless devices with other similar devices and with desktop computers.Ultra wideband broadcasts digital pulses that are timed very precisely on a carrier signal across a very wide spectrum (number of frequency channels) at the same time. Transmitter and receiver must be coordinated to send and receive pulses with an accuracy of trillionths of a second. On any
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