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Introduction to Impulse Radio UWB Seamless Access Systems

In this paper we present an overview on the development and standardization of ultra-wideband systems, technical aspects of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard, and improvements made by the 802.15.4z amendment. We also explain the basic workings of a physical access system, the desired seamless access experience and how ultra-wideband technology can enable it. In addition, we briefly compare ultra-wideband to facial recognition access systems. We conclude by mentioning how ultra-wideband technology may extend to other related applications.
1) Introduction 1.1 Scope Impulse Radio Ultra-Wideband (IR-UWB) systems have received significant media attention throughout 2019. This is due to announcements from high profile companies that they are either investing in, or have already released this technology in their new products. Some examples of this are Apple’s iPhone 11 and the Car Connectivity Consortium press release.1 In this paper we provide an overview of this technology and illustrate one of the most popular usecases, seamless access, in more detail.
1.2 A Brief History
UWB stands for ultra-wideband and this general term applies to any radio communication system that employs a wide bandwidth, typically defined as either a 10 dB bandwidth greater than 20% of the center frequency or greater than 500 MHz in absolute terms [Itur06]. Most of the recent research and work in this field relates to IR-UWB systems in particular, meaning systems that employ very short duration / high bandwidth pulses for their communication. This paper primarily refers to such systems, so the term UWB is often used synonymously with IR-UWB, even if not explicitly stated....

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