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Ultra-wideband Concurrent Ranging

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Overview

Status: Available

Introduction

Ultra-wideband (UWB) is one of the most promising and adopted ranging (i.e., distance measuring) technologies used for positioning and localization, as it enables centimeter-precision distance estimation and data transmission. In our applications, we use UWB with the time-of-arrival (ToA) technique, which determines the distance between two UWB nodes based on the travel time of a radio signal from the transmitter to the receiver. Due to its high-precision ranging, UWB enables range-based localization.

Project

Character

  • 20% Literature / architecture review
  • 40% RTL implementation
  • 20% Bare-metal C programming
  • 20% Evaluation

Prerequisites

  • Strong interest in computer architecture
  • Experience with digital design in SystemVerilog as taught in VLSI I
  • Experience with low-level programming


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