
UWB (Ultra Wideband) Communication
Ultra Wideband (UWB) communication is a wireless technology that uses a broad spectrum of radio frequencies to transmit data at high speeds and with precise location accuracy. Unlike traditional narrowband signals, UWB spreads its signals over a wide frequency range, allowing for robust, low-power, and interference-resistant communication. This makes it ideal for applications like secure data transfer and real-time location tracking in environments such as indoor navigation or device connectivity. UWB's ability to measure distances precisely also enables new functionalities like detecting object positions with centimeter-level accuracy.