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Journal Of The Bangladesh Electronics Society, 2018
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) system is a prominent wireless technology which provides a very different ap... more Ultra-Wideband (UWB) system is a prominent wireless technology which provides a very different approach compared to traditional narrowband systems. It is considered a promising solution for high data-rate and short-range wireless communication system to meet an ever-growing demand for high speed. This technology is developed to transfer data at high rates over short distances at a very low frequency. Before 2001 UWB's application was limited mainly in military areas and gradually Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has allowed the commercial usage of the bandwidths of UWB. FCC regulates the frequency for the UWB technique is from 3.1ghz to 10.6ghz and the linear band is 500 mhz. In this paper, we've mainly focused on its applications in different arenas. This paper also represents its technological challenges, the advantages, and drawbacks as well as future work scopes.
Journal Of The Bangladesh Electronics Society, 2018
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) system is a prominent wireless technology which provides a very different ap... more Ultra-Wideband (UWB) system is a prominent wireless technology which provides a very different approach compared to traditional narrowband systems. It is considered a promising solution for high data-rate and short-range wireless communication system to meet an ever-growing demand for high speed. This technology is developed to transfer data at high rates over short distances at a very low frequency. Before 2001 UWB's application was limited mainly in military areas and gradually Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has allowed the commercial usage of the bandwidths of UWB. FCC regulates the frequency for the UWB technique is from 3.1ghz to 10.6ghz and the linear band is 500 mhz. In this paper, we've mainly focused on its applications in different arenas. This paper also represents its technological challenges, the advantages, and drawbacks as well as future work scopes.