• FM-UWB is a modulation scheme using double FM: low-modulation index digital FSK followed by high-modulation index analog FM to create a constant envelope...
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  • Ultra-wideband (UWB, ultra wideband, ultra-wide band and ultraband) is a radio technology that can use a very low energy level for short-range, high-bandwidth...
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    modulation Continuous-wave frequency-modulated radar Chirp FM broadcasting FM stereo FM-UWB (FM and Ultra Wideband) History of radio Modulation, for a list...
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    personal area network Microchip implant (human) RuBee Ultra-wideband and FM-UWB networks Wireless ad hoc network (WANET) Z-Wave Gratton, Dean A. (2013)...
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  • ultra-wideband (UWB), which proposes the use of large sections of the radio spectrum at low amplitudes to transmit high-bandwidth digital data. UWB, if used...
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    object-penetrating ability. While investigating the feasibility of whether UWB radar technology can incorporate Doppler processing to estimate the velocity...
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    Criteria". uwb.edu. Retrieved December 24, 2021. "History of the Wetlands - Wetlands Overview - Administration and Planning - UW Bothell". Uwb.edu. December...
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    Bangor University (redirect from Storm FM)
    Coleg Prifysgol Gogledd Cymru), and later the University of Wales, Bangor (UWB; Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru, Bangor), it adopted its current name in 2007, as...
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  • Title 47 CFR Part 15 (category Low-power FM radio stations in the United States)
    Infrastructure (U-NII) devices 15.501 to 15.525 deal with ultra-wideband (UWB) devices, including ground-penetrating radar. 15.601 to 15.615 deal with...
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    channel 40 MHz −98 WLAN 802.11n 40 MHz channel 80 MHz −95 WLAN 802.11ac 80 MHz channel 160 MHz −92 WLAN 802.11ac 160 MHz channel 1 GHz −84 UWB channel...
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