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The MBOA-WiMedia specification for ultra wideband distributed networksdel Prado Pavon et al., 2006
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- del Prado Pavon J
- Gaddam V
- Challapali K
- Chou C
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- IEEE Communications Magazine
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The WiMedia Alliance is undertaking the development of an UWB-based system specification with participation from more than 170 companies. UWB technology will provide data rates up to 480 Mb/s within a range of up to 10 m. High-rate UWB will enable fast …
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