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UWB is short for Ultra Wide Band, a wireless communications technology that transmits data in short pulses which are spread out over a wide swath of spectrum. Because the technology does not use a single frequency, UWB enjoys several potential advantages over single-frequency transmissions. For one, it can transmit data in large bursts because data is moving on several channels at once. Another advantage is that it can share frequencies that is used by other applications because it transmits only for extremely short periods, which do not last long enough to cause interference with other signals. |