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DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, there has been a significant amount of resear
 ch and development efforts\, both in academia and industry\, on technologi
 es that help build a connected world. Quite a few of the new applications 
 being targeted need accurate positioning\, or location-awareness. One cutt
 ing-edge wireless technology\, which is optimized for secure micro-locatio
 n-based applications\, and thereby set out to play a critical role in enab
 ling a myriad of new or enhanced applications that require highly accurate
  location and distance sensing\, is the Ultra-WideBand (UWB) technology. U
 WB is an IEEE 802.15.4a/z standard technology optimized for secure micro-l
 ocation-based applications. Unlike other radio frequency technologies\, UW
 B was specifically designed to enable precise\, secure\, real-time measure
 ment of location\, distance\, and direction\, while concurrently supportin
 g two-way communication. There have also been significant efforts on defin
 ing a standard that would make UWB robust and immune to various forms of i
 nterference\, assuring a high level of reliability. The presentation will 
 focus on the key differentiating aspects of the technology\, key topologie
 s of usage and applications\, and recent and upcoming developments in the 
 IEEE and industry standards.\n\nSpeaker(s): \, Dr Mousumi \n\nVirtual: htt
 ps://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/553393
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/553393
ORGANIZER:exp230017@utdallas.edu
SEQUENCE:5
SUMMARY:Ultra-Wideband (UWB) as a Ubiquitous Technology: System architectur
 es\, sensing\, connectivity\, and emerging applications.
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/553393
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span data-teams=&quot;true&quot;&gt;In recent years\, 
 there has been a significant amount of research and development efforts\, 
 both in academia and industry\, on technologies that help build a connecte
 d world. Quite a few of the new applications being targeted need accurate 
 positioning\, or location-awareness. One cutting-edge wireless technology\
 , which is optimized for secure micro-location-based applications\, and th
 ereby set out to play a critical role in enabling a myriad of new or enhan
 ced applications that require highly accurate location and distance sensin
 g\, is the Ultra-WideBand (UWB) technology. UWB is an IEEE 802.15.4a/z sta
 ndard technology optimized for secure micro-location-based applications. U
 nlike other radio frequency technologies\, UWB was specifically designed t
 o enable precise\, secure\, real-time measurement of location\, distance\,
  and direction\, while concurrently supporting two-way communication. Ther
 e have also been significant efforts on defining a standard that would mak
 e UWB robust and immune to various forms of interference\, assuring a high
  level of reliability. The presentation will focus on the key differentiat
 ing aspects of the technology\, key topologies of usage and applications\,
  and recent and upcoming developments in the IEEE and industry standards.&lt;
 /span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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