15 - 15 May 2024 | Online
Impulse-based ultra-wideband (UWB) has recently gained significant market momentum. Such radio technology utilizes the 3GHz to 10GHz frequency band to enable emerging secure ranging, localization, and communication applications.
Impulse-based ultra-wideband (UWB) has recently gained significant market momentum. Such radio technology utilizes the 3GHz to 10GHz frequency band to enable emerging secure ranging, localization, and communication applications. With the newly developed IEEE 802.15.4ab standard, standardized radar sensing, especially in-cabin sensing, has become another demanding application. On the other hand, the UWB frequency band partially overlaps the lower part of the FR3 band (6GHz to 24GHz) such that the conventionally used UWB Channel 5 and even Channel 9 become more congested as the spectrum is and will be used by other wireless protocols.
May 15, 2024, 11:00 am EDT
Presented by Peng Zhang, program manager at imec