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UWB Positioning Technology Whitepaper

This whitepaper mainly introduces the principle, scheme selection, and implementation methods of UWB ultra-wideband positioning technology in different application scenarios.
Currently, the mainstream positioning technologies can be divided into four types based on their principles: Sound, Light, Electromagnetic and UWB
This design document lists the main advantages and disadvantages of each principle after basic analysis. The document mainly explains the system design and implementation method of using UWB ultra-wideband positioning technology for positioning.

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Asset Tracking with Bluetooth Low Energy

Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is a variant of the Bluetooth technology commonly used in wireless consumer electronics. It supports shortrange communication, low energy, low cost, and compatibility with gateways, cellphones, laptops, etc. It is an excellent technology for asset tracking. This paper explains how it works and the related use cases.

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Bluetooth Technology and
Common Terms Introduction

The Bluetooth we often talk about in our daily life actually refers to BLE (Bluetooth low energy technology). As the name suggests, the current Bluetooth technology consumes very low power. Unlike the rumours saying that Bluetooth needs to be turned off to save power when not used, Bluetooth or the power consumption of turning on Bluetooth on the mobile phone for a long time is negligible. In IoT devices, beacons transmit at a fixed interval, and the power consumption is low. Compared with transmitting, in IoT application, Bluetooth receiving consumes more power.
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