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The FiRa name, which stands for “Fine Ranging,” highlights UWB technology’s accuracy when measuring the distance or determining the relative position of a target. Especially in challenging environments, FiRA claims UWB technology outperforms other technologies in terms of accuracy, power consumption, robustness in RF connection, and security.
The starting point for UWB technology is the IEEE standard 802.15.4/4z, which defines the essential characteristics for low-data-rate wireless connectivity and enhanced ranging. It is the aim of the FiRa Consortium to build on what the IEEE has already established, by developing an interoperability standard based on the IEEE’s profiled features, defining mechanisms that are out of scope of the IEEE standard, and pursuing activities that support rapid development of specific use cases.
The unique capabilities of UWB promise to make it an essential technology in many areas including:
Due to its low power spectral density, UWB offers little to no interference with other wireless standards, so it is suited for use with other wireless technologies, including Near Field Communication (NFC), Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. There are also adjacent markets that leverage UWB in other ways, especially automotive.