Nanotron and Decawave hook up
- Author:Ella Cai
- Release on:2018-07-13
Nanotron Technologies of Berlin and Decawave of Dublin have signed an IP License and Co-operation Agreement, which will enable the development of next-generation micro-location technologies.
Nanotron is licensing its symmetrical double-sided two-way ranging (SDS-TWR) IP.
The technology is being used with DecaWave’s ICs, including its DW1000 ultra-wideband (UWB) location chip.
SDS-TWR stabilises precise ranging over the entire temperature and supply voltage range independent of the underlying radio technology, which is invaluable for all ranging-based micro-location use cases.
Micro-location is a rapidly-growing, multi-billion-dollar market, with applications in areas as diverse as indoor navigation for shoppers, location-based services, healthcare, logistics and security. DecaWave’s technology enables location to be determined within an extremely tight range of only 10cm.
Nanotron is licensing its symmetrical double-sided two-way ranging (SDS-TWR) IP.
The technology is being used with DecaWave’s ICs, including its DW1000 ultra-wideband (UWB) location chip.
SDS-TWR stabilises precise ranging over the entire temperature and supply voltage range independent of the underlying radio technology, which is invaluable for all ranging-based micro-location use cases.
Micro-location is a rapidly-growing, multi-billion-dollar market, with applications in areas as diverse as indoor navigation for shoppers, location-based services, healthcare, logistics and security. DecaWave’s technology enables location to be determined within an extremely tight range of only 10cm.