
New RTLS Module to Cut Active UWB Tag Cost (RFID Journal)
The DWM1004, Decawave’s latest module, offers a low cost and low power consumption in a 30- by 15-millimeter package, for use on assets by small and midsized companies. Jul 29, 2019—Real-time location system (RTLS) adoption is still high-cost for small to midsized companies looking to manage their assets, and active

Decawave’s 4z Chip Breakthrough Could be the Next Big Thing in Security (Silicon Republic)
Decawave revealed its next generation of ultra-wideband (UWB) semiconductor chips, which will set the standard for the future of mobile security.

Decawave Provides Secure Mobile Transactions for Consumer Devices Via UWB Chipsets (RFID Journal)
Decawave, a provider of ultra-wideband (UWB) semiconductors, has announced its latest UWB chipsets, which were designed to meet the global need for increased mobile transaction security. The new chipsets will support the IEEE 802.15.4z (4z) standard, currently in the final stages of development. The chips utilize a new version of

UWB Alliance Aims for Interoperability (RFID Journal)
In order to promote ultra-wideband (UWB) technology development and deployments through greater interoperability and standardization, a group of technology companies and end users publicly launched the UWB Alliance in December 2018. The global, not-for-profit alliance seeks not only to enable end-to-end interoperability and value chain ecosystems around the world, but

Location Finds Bluetooth, UWB (EE Times)
Bluetooth waits for profiles, UWB gears up for smartphones An update of the Bluetooth specification released today enables location services accurate to within 10 centimeters thanks to a new direction-finding capability. It arrives as a separate draft standard is nearly ready for an even faster and more accurate capability using

Higher Precision in Real-Time Indoor Location with Ultra Wideband Technology (Geospatial World)
Decawave and Runtime recently announced support for the open source Apache Mynewt Operating System (OS) on Decawave’s DW1000 Ultra-Wideband (UWB) transceiver. While the developers of real-time location (RTLS) applications are excited to benefit from the resultant open and reusable development environment and a framework for device-to-cloud lifecycle management and messaging,

Decawave and Runtime accelerate development of indoor location services through open source (Geospatial World)
Decawave and Runtime today announced support for the open source Apache Mynewt Operating System (OS) on Decawave’s DW1000 Ultra-Wideband (UWB) transceiver. The combination of these technologies provides developers of real-time location (RTLS) applications with an open and reusable development environment and a framework for device-to-cloud lifecycle management and messaging. Decawave,

Decawave and Runtime Improve Real-Time Location Services (Embedded Computing Design)
Decawave and Runtime announced their support for an open source Apache Mynewt Operating System (OS) on Decawave’s DW1000 Ultra-Wideband (UWB) transceiver, providing real-time location (RTLS) applications with a reusable development environment and a framework for device-to-cloud lifecycle management and messaging. The Apache Mynewt OS addition provides support for numerous hardware

Taoglas launches ultra-wideband antennas for indoor positioning (GPS World)
Taoglas has launched a range of small-form-factor ultra-wideband (UWB) antennas specifically designed to enable centimeter-level positioning and angle-of-arrival applications. Applications include asset tracking, follow-me drones, healthcare monitoring, smart home services and other applications that demand high-performance indoor localization capabilities, the company said. The antennas offer high efficiencies across a wide

Nanotron and Decawave Partner on UWB Micro-Location Technologies (EENews Europe)
Nanotron Technologies GmbH and DecaWave have signed an IP license and co-operation agreement to develop next-generation micro-location technologies. Nanotron is licensing its patented intellectual property, namely symmetrical double-sided two-way ranging (SDS-TWR). This technology is being used with DecaWave’s integrated circuits, including its DW1000 ultra-wideband (UWB) location chip. SDS-TWR stabilises precise