A favorite of the military for uses such as ground-penetrating radar systems, UWB develops, transmits and receives very short-duration bursts of radio-frequency energy. As a low-power, low-cost and high-speed technology, UWB has been identified by some startups as a viable alternative to current wireless technologies like Bluetooth and 802.11, and in particular 802.11b, also known as Wi-Fi
2/27/2003
A favorite of the military for uses such as ground-penetrating radar systems, UWB develops, transmits and receives very short-duration bursts of radio-frequency energy. As a low-power, low-cost and high-speed technology, UWB has been identified by some startups as a viable alternative to current wireless technologies like Bluetooth and 802.11, and in particular 802.11b, also known as Wi-Fi


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