Ultra-Wideband Angle-of-Arrival Tracking Systems
TBMG-8891
12/01/2010
- Content
Systems that measure the angles of arrival of ultra-wideband (UWB) radio signals and perform triangulation by use of those angles in order to locate the sources of those signals are undergoing development. These systems were originally intended for use in tracking UWB-transmitter-equipped astronauts and mobile robots on the surfaces of remote planets during early stages of exploration, before satellite-based navigation systems become operational. On Earth, these systems could be adapted to such uses as tracking UWB-transmitter-equipped firefighters inside buildings or in outdoor wildfire areas obscured by smoke.
- Citation
- "Ultra-Wideband Angle-of-Arrival Tracking Systems," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2010.