UWB antennas enable centimeter-level indoor positioning

By Rich Nass

Executive Vice President

Embedded Computing Design

September 06, 2017

UWB antennas enable centimeter-level indoor positioning

Taoglas has launched a family of small-form-factor ultra-wideband (UWB) antennas designed to enable centimeter-level positioning and angle-of-arrival applications.

Taoglas, a provider of IoT and M2M antenna products, recently launched a family of small-form-factor ultra-wideband (UWB) antennas designed to enable centimeter-level positioning and angle-of-arrival applications. This includes asset tracking, follow-me drones, healthcare monitoring, smart home services, and other applications that demand high-performance indoor localization capabilities. The antennas offer high efficiencies across a wide spectrum of frequency bands from 3 to 10 GHz.

Indoor wireless positioning has long been hampered by technologies that were not designed for this purpose, such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and assisted GPS. UWB is a low-power digital wireless technology that increases location precision and range while transmitting large amounts of data short distances over a wide spectrum of frequency bands. UWB’s low-power requirements offer increased battery life of sensors and tags, leading to reduction in overall operational costs.

Taoglas’ range of UWB antennas features both flexible and rigid PCB embedded units, as well as UWB embedded SMT chip antennas. The flexible FXUWB antennas were developed using a simple “peel and stick” assembly process, attaching securely to non-metal surfaces with a flexible micro-coaxial cable mounting. The chip antennas are designed to be surface mounted directly onto a PCB. The UWB antennas can be used with the DecaWave DW1000 chip, and are also compatible with other UWB sensor modules.

Richard Nass’ key responsibilities include setting the direction for all aspects of OSM’s ECD portfolio, including digital, print, and live events. Previously, Nass was the Brand Director for Design News. Prior, he led the content team for UBM’s Medical Devices Group, and all custom properties and events. Nass has been in the engineering OEM industry for more than 30 years. In prior stints, he led the Content Team at EE Times, Embedded.com, and TechOnLine. Nass holds a BSEE degree from NJIT.

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