
Ultra-Wideband
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) is a wireless technology that transmits data over a very broad range of frequencies at a low energy level. It allows for precise location tracking and fast data transfer over short distances, making it ideal for applications like indoor navigation, device detection, and secure communication. Unlike traditional signals, UWB's wide spectrum reduces interference and improves accuracy. Its ability to measure distance precisely by timing signal travel makes it valuable for emerging technologies such as smart homes, automotive systems, and healthcare monitoring.