Ultra Wideband Techniques
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Ultra wideband is a term used to describe a radio frequency system where the bandwidth of the signal exceeds 50£ of the carrier frequency. For example, a radio transmission at 100 MHz occupying 100 kHz is narrow band, whereas a radar at 1 GHz with a 500 MHz bandwidth is UWB.
ultra wideband techniques will provide you with extrememly high data rates when used with multi user applications.
Ultra Wideband radar is used to obtain a very high range resolution, for example, to image objects buried in the ground and to detect people hiding in buildings for special forces operations. We use these techniques to ensure that you have the highest data rate performance possible.
UWB communications allows many users to share the same spectrum simultaneously and is often referred to as “spread spectrum” communications. Such systems are often very difficult to intercept and disrupt, with conventional jammers.