Shenzhen, China -(July. 30, 2021- Minew has joined the FiRa Consortium as an adopter member to show the commitment to help expand the UWB ecosystem by integrating UWB technology meeting agreed-to specifications into products.

By joining the FiRa Consortium, Minew is positioned to stick to the organization’s efforts to establish an ecosystem of UWB devices. Minew brings along broad expertise in wireless devices, ready to expand the business based on UWB in the forthcoming innovations.

The FiRa Consortium is a member-driven organization focused on the secure fine ranging and positioning capabilities of interoperable UWB devices. Fine ranging and positioning capabilities allow UWB devices to very accurately and securely determine the position of peer devices, making the technology ideal for exciting use cases including hands-free access control, location-based services and device-to-device services.

 

(Image from FIRA website )

 

Adding enhanced accuracy, strong anti-interference, larger scale, and more flexible Geo-fencing

Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a radio technology that can use a very low energy level for short-range, Kommunikation mit hoher Bandbreite über einen großen Teil des Funkspektrums. UWB has applications in non-cooperative radar imaging, target sensor data collection, precision locating and tracking applications. As of September 2019, UWB support has started to appear in high-end smartphones.

Applying UWB technology to IoT applications, there will be many advantages that outperform other wireless technologies.

CENTIMETER ACCURACY

Positioning based on UWB can achieve centimeter-level accuracy of 0.1-0.3 Meter (depending on the actual environment), enabling highly accurate location of people and objects.

STRONG ANTI-INTERFERENCE

UWB transmissions transmit information by generating radio energy at specific time intervals and occupying a large bandwidth, thus enabling pulse-position or time modulation for strong anti-interference.

LARGER COVERAGE

UWB base stations for positioning are generally deployed in an open area of about 30-50 Meter, depending on the venue environment. With the same number of base stations, UWB technology can cover a larger area.

FLEXIBLE GEO-FENCING

With the UWB positioning, the accuracy can be up to about 10cm, allowing to easily bind the camera, and accurately delineate the Geo-fencing (dangerous areas, and critical areas, usw.), to make a linkage between the camera and area.

 


 

As a leading global enterprise in the wireless industry, Minew will collaborate with industry partners to accelerate UWB technology with over a decade of experience in wireless products innovation & Herstellung, delivering ODM & OEM services. Joining the FiRa Consortium as an adopted member is a significant step to fulfill the vision of bringing physical and digital world together.

 


 

About FiRa Consortium

The FiRa name, which stands forfine rangingand is pronouncedfee-rah”, highlights UWB technology’s unique ability to deliver unprecedented accuracy and security when measuring the distance to a target or determining position. As an industry Consortium, FiRa believes UWB technology can transform the way people experience connectivity, and FiRa is committed to the widespread adoption of UWB-driven applications. https://www.firaconsortium.org/

Über Minew

Minew ist ein branchenführender Anbieter und Hersteller von drahtlosen Produkten und Dienstleistungen, mit mehr als 13 Jahre Erfahrung in der Produktion, R&D und Innovation in der IoT-Branche. Wir verfolgen die Vision, die physische und die digitale Welt zusammenzubringen, Minew verpflichtet sich, die Welt mit unseren drahtlosen Produkten und Technologien zu verbinden, einschließlich, aber nicht beschränkt auf BLE, RTLS,RFID, GPS, UWB, LTE Cat-M1, NB-IoT. Mit einer Gruppe erfahrener und effizienter R&D-Mitarbeiter, gut koordinierte Arbeiter in den Produktionslinien, Minew ist bereit, nach genauen Kundenspezifikationen für OEM/ODM-Verpflichtungen zu entwerfen und zu fertigen.

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