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Ultra Wideband (UWB) systems transmit signals
across a much wider frequency than conventional
systems and are usually very difficult to detect.
The amount of spectrum occupied by a UWB signal,
i.e. the bandwidth of the UWB signal is at least
25% of the center frequency. Thus, a UWB signal
centered at 2 GHz would have a minimum bandwidth
of 500 MHz and the minimum bandwidth of a UWB
signal centered at 4 GHz would be 1 GHz. The most
common technique for generating a UWB signal is to
transmit pulses with durations less than 1
nanosecond.
This training is designed for strategic or
technical managers, consultants, communications
professionals, software engineers, system
engineers, Sees, network professionals, marketing
and sales professional, IT professionals, and
others who plan on using, evaluating or working
with Ultra
Wide Band Technology |