via Gearlog] - Several companies involved in the research and development of Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) wireless technology have failed, TZero being the latest casualty this week. At the risk of stating the obvious, UWB appears to be a dying technology.
Originally designed for use in commercial radar systems, UWB technology also has potential applications in consumer electronics and wireless personal area networks (PANs) including wireless USB and wireless high-definition video streaming. Other competing technologies and standards have kept UWB from widespread adoption into networking products, however.→
Originally designed for use in commercial radar systems, UWB technology also has potential applications in consumer electronics and wireless personal area networks (PANs) including wireless USB and wireless high-definition video streaming. Other competing technologies and standards have kept UWB from widespread adoption into networking products, however.→
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