Pulse Radio
Unlike other radio transmission systems, UWB does not use a continuous carrier frequency. It transmits extremely short pulses, and the durations between pulses do not use power. There are two ways to transmit this so-called "pulse radio." One method transmits the pulses in continuously varying time slots based on a pseudo-random number sequence like CDMA. The other divides the spectrum into smaller frequency bands that can be added and dropped as necessary.
UWB Sees Through Walls
Because UWB can transmit through materials that would bounce other radio signals, it is also used to pinpoint objects behind barriers or buried underground. First invented by Gerald Ross at Sperry Rand Corporation in the late 1960s, UWB has been used by the military for various radar systems. In 1998, the FCC allowed UWB for police work and fire fighting. In 2002, it sanctioned the technology at considerably lower power for commercial use. See WiMedia Alliance, 802.15 and GPR.
Highest Frequency Cell
Wireless Speed Range Radius
Technology (Mbps) (GHz) (ft.)
UWB 480 3.1-10.6 33
Bluetooth 1.2 1 2.4 3, 33, 330
Bluetooth 2.0 3 2.4 3, 33, 330
distance based on power in mW: 1, 2.5, 100
802.11b 11 2.4 150
802.11a 54 5.0 95
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