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Ultra Wideband (UWB) Resources

UWB Ultra Wide Band Useful sites, interesting tools and other resources for Ultra Wide Band (UWB) and related technologies.
 



 

Research Reports

Advances in Ultra-Wideband Communications (Technical Insights)
Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2006

Ultra-wideband (UWB): Technology, Applications, and Solutions
Mind Commerce Publishing, Jun 2008

Mobile Broadband Devices: Opportunities for mobile handsets, MiDs, UMPCs and laptops
Informa Media and Telecom, Jul 2008

700 MHz Band Opportunities and Wireless Communications for First Responders; Assessment Markets and Technologi
Practel, Inc., Jan 2008

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UWB Forum

UWB Forum Japan

UWB Forum FAQ What is Ultra Wideband technology? How does UWB compare with other technologies? What are some of the applications of UWB Technology? Does UWB technology have regulatory approval in other countries?
Aetherwire Selected Articles On UWB Technology A collection of links to some interesting and useful articles.

Patents Related To Ultra-Wideband Technology Each patent is available in its entirety as a PDF file. If you see a title below that intrigues you, just click on the patent number to access the document.

Cellonics "Cellonics" is "Cell-Electronics". It is simply Nonlinear, Swift and Simple. Applicable to all digital communication devices, Cellonics is also an excellent technology to realize a 4G or next generation pulse-based Ultra Wideband or UWB.

Cellonics Cellonics UWB Signal Generation and UWB Signal Generation and Recovery Recovery (2/03, PDF) presentation slides that compare and contrast our technology to that of the conventional methods.

Cellonics UWB The Future of Wireless Now A White Paper (Zipped PDF, 2.5MB) Do we have a wireless method that can redefine both the macro and micro wireless spaces and give it the Wireless Nature of high-bandwidth, simplicity, robustness of operation and smart devices? The answer is: We have. It lies in Ultra Wideband or UWB communications. Unlike traditional digital communication methods that are based on a carrier wave (e.g. sine wave), UWB wireless is pulse based. These UWB pulse signals are transmitted at very low power and hence does not interfere with normal radio signals. In fact, compared to these normal signals, the pulses are simply noise or no signal. Existing as noise, these UWB signals can then traverse across a wide frequency spectrum without interference to other signals and receivers. Utilizing a wide spectrum, immense amounts of data may be conveyed at a very high speed. Projected speeds are at 100 to 500 Mbps.

General Atomics The Advanced Wireless Group is developing communications system solutions based on Ultra-Wideband technologies. Products are based on a revolutionary technology known as Spectral Keying, an innovative approach to Ultra-Wideband communications ideally suited for many commercial and military applications.
ITS ITS is the research and engineering branch of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
MeshDynamics MeshDynamics provides OEM ready control software solutions for high performance wireless mesh networks. A small footprint software control layer, residing in each node of the network, monitors the dynamics of wireless mesh networks and modifies network topology and routing to ensure carrier class connectivity for both voice and data transmissions. The small footprint is sufficiently compact to be offered by Ultra Wide Band (UWB) Chip manufacturers as an integrated solution. The software control layer resides above the MAC layer and this thus both radio and protocol agnostic.
Multispectral Solutions, Inc (MSSI)

Industry leader in the development of ultra wideband (UWB) systems for communications, radar and geopositioning.

UWB FAQ Frequently Asked Questions about Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology... What is ultra wideband technology? What are the advantages of UWB technology? What are some of its disadvantages? ...

A Brief History of UWB Communications The origin of ultra wideband (UWB) technology stems from work in time-domain electromagnetics begun in 1962 to fully describe the transient behavior of a certain class of microwave networks through their characteristic impulse response...

NTIA National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), a part of the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC).
Pulse-LINK Inc Innovative Ultra Wideband Wireless Communications Solutions
PulsePipe PulsePipe discusses the news, dreams, and rumors of Ultra Wideband.
RFIC Solutions Inc RFIC Solutions Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company focused exclusively on wireless Solutions, with headquarters in SanJose, CA and a design center in India. RFIC Solutions designs highly integrated system on chip (SOC) and system on a package (SOP); custom ICs, MIC and offers optimized solutions for any wireless systems including cellular, WiFi, WLAN, WiMax and ultra wideband systems. RFIC Solutions products are developed using state-of-art GaAs, InGaP/GaAs, InP, Si and SiGe Semiconductor processes utilizing MESFET, pHEMT and HBT devices. RFIC Solutions works closely with its customers throughout the design process in refining and developing MMICs for high frequency and broadband communication markets.

Time Domain Corporation

A leader in the development of Ultra Wideband (UWB) wireless technology.
Uraxs Communications, Inc. Remote UWB Communication Systems. Uraxs Communications, Inc. is breaking new ground in the application of Ultra-wideband technology to enhance communication and personal safety. Among many applications, our products will enable children to communicate with their parents, the infirmed to signal for assistance, and public safety personnel to keep track of people in their charge.

WiMedia Alliance A not-for-profit open industry forum, was formed to develop and adopt standards-based specifications for connecting personal area, wireless multimedia devices. The WiMedia Alliance will establish a certification program to accelerate widespread consumer adoption of "wire-free" imaging and multimedia solutions. Initial Alliance activity will be based on the high data-rate IEEE 802.15.3 draft standard with amendments and enhancements planned for future wireless systems such as ultra-wideband (UWB).
   

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