Ultra-Wideband Wireless “UWB Wireless Peripherals by Year’s End?” “UWB Wireless Peripherals by Year’s End?” By: Brian Johnson Steve Mellema William Speirs.

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Ultra-Wideband Wireless “UWB Wireless Peripherals by Year’s End?” “UWB Wireless Peripherals by Year’s End?” By: Brian Johnson Steve Mellema William Speirs

What is Ultra-Wideband (UWB)?  Extremely short bursts of radio frequency.  One bursts last from few tens of picoseconds to few nanoseconds  The bursts are spread across a very, very broadband of frequencies.  Frequency range of 3.1GHz to 10.6GHz  This is sometimes called “carrier-free”  Very low interference with existing RF communications

UWB vs. Current Technology  UWB: 110Mbps, 220Mbps by year’s end  g: 54Mbps  UWB: Has no IEEE standard  : An IEEE standard  UWB: ~ 10 meter range  b: 100+ meter range

Article Review  Weaknesses Nothing about specific cost of technologyNothing about specific cost of technology  Does the cost justify replacing USB? DVI cables? Limited technical explanation of UWB and its drawbacksLimited technical explanation of UWB and its drawbacks  Strengths Discusses application of technologyDiscusses application of technology  Replacement for USB, Firewire  Replacement of cables!  Transmitting video from set-top box Demonstrates the backing of this technology in the marketplaceDemonstrates the backing of this technology in the marketplace

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