1041 Ultra-Wideband (UWB) for IoT
1041.1 Overview
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) has emerged as the gold standard for precise indoor positioning and secure ranging in IoT applications. With over 1 billion UWB-enabled devices shipped (including iPhones since 2019, Samsung Galaxy phones since 2020, and growing automotive deployments), UWB has transitioned from a niche technology to a mainstream IoT solution.
Unlike GPS, which tells you which building youโre in, or Wi-Fi, which tells you which room, UWB can tell you which specific chair youโre sitting in. This extraordinary precision has made UWB the technology of choice for indoor positioning, asset tracking, and secure access control.
In one sentence: UWB provides centimeter-accurate indoor positioning using ultra-short radio pulses, enabling precise ranging where GPS cannot work and BLEโs 1-3 meter accuracy is insufficient.
Remember this rule: Choose UWB when you need sub-50cm accuracy indoors (asset tracking, secure access control, spatial awareness), high update rates (>10 Hz for real-time tracking), or security-critical ranging (relay attack protection for digital car keys and access systems).
1041.2 Chapter Guide
This topic is covered across four focused chapters:
1041.2.1 UWB Technology Fundamentals
Learn the physics behind UWBโs precision:
- Wide bandwidth and time-bandwidth uncertainty principle
- UWB spectrum allocation (3.1-10.6 GHz)
- Impulse Radio UWB vs OFDM UWB
- IEEE 802.15.4z HRP mode
Best for: Understanding why UWB achieves centimeter accuracy
1041.2.2 UWB Ranging Techniques
Master the ranging methods used in UWB systems:
- Two-Way Ranging (TWR) protocol and distance calculation
- Time Difference of Arrival (TDoA) for scalable deployments
- Angle of Arrival (AoA) for reduced anchor count
- Technique selection based on scale and requirements
Best for: Choosing the right ranging approach for your application
1041.2.3 UWB Indoor Positioning Systems
Design complete UWB positioning infrastructure:
- Anchor placement principles and GDOP
- TWR vs TDoA system architectures
- Technology comparison (GPS, Wi-Fi, BLE, UWB)
- Commercial chipsets (Qorvo DW3000, NXP Trimension, Apple U1/U2)
- Development platforms and custom integration
Best for: Planning and deploying UWB positioning systems
1041.2.4 UWB Applications and Security
Explore real-world applications and security features:
- Automotive digital keys and relay attack protection
- Asset tracking and logistics (warehouse case study)
- Smart home, industrial safety, healthcare applications
- IEEE 802.15.4z secure ranging (STS)
- Common pitfalls and mitigations
- Hands-on lab: UWB ranging simulation
Best for: Understanding applications and implementing secure systems
1041.3 Learning Path
| Your Goal | Recommended Path |
|---|---|
| Understand UWB basics | Fundamentals โ Ranging |
| Design a positioning system | Fundamentals โ Positioning Systems |
| Build secure access control | Ranging โ Applications & Security |
| Complete UWB knowledge | All four chapters in order |
1041.4 Quick Reference
| Metric | UWB Capability |
|---|---|
| Accuracy | 10-30 cm (indoor) |
| Range | Up to 70 m (line-of-sight) |
| Update Rate | 10-100 Hz |
| Bandwidth | 500 MHz - 2 GHz |
| Frequency | 3.1-10.6 GHz |
| Power | Medium (~60 mW active) |
| Security | IEEE 802.15.4z STS (relay-attack proof) |
1041.5 Start Learning
Ready to dive in? Start with UWB Technology Fundamentals to understand the physics that enables centimeter-level positioning.