Ultra-wide band 3D tracking

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Ultra-wide band (UWB) tracking is a class of spatial tracking methods that use ultra wide band (UWB) signal multilateration or AoA. It is radio-type wave technology. It can have accuracy of about one centimeter. Companies that market UWB 3D tracking products include Ciholas and BifrostVR.[1]

UWB tracking can typically get about 1 centimeter of accuracy in position.

UWB 3D tracking was done by Justin Krenz.

It is used by Apple's Find my iPhone feature.

Qorvo is a company that has made UWB tracking components.

UWB 3D tracking has been known in VR circles as early as 2012.[2][3]

UWB's frequency range is between 3.1Ghz and 10.6Ghz.[4]

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