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- What are the typical use cases for positioning products?
- What are the advantages compared with other UWB positioning systems?
- What is the price of the positioning system?
- Does the positioning system support 3D positioning?
- Why doesn't your UWB have a dedicated clock source?
- What factors will affect the positioning accuracy of UWB?
- What is the positioning accuracy?
- What is the difference between TDOA and TWR modes?
- What is TDOA?
- What is TWR?
- Why is UWB more accurate than RFID, bluetooth, ZigBee, WIFI and other indoor positioning technologies?
- What are the differences between UWB positioning and GPS/BDS positioning?
- What is UWB technology?
TWR (Two Way Ranging) is an algorithm for two-way ranging. First, the tag transmits a signal to the anchor. The anchor receives the signal and then returns it to the tag. Finally, the tag sends a receipt of the data to the anchor. The anchor calculates the distance between the anchor and the tag by averaging the time the radio waves took to travel three times between the anchor and the tag (tag à anchor à tag à anchor).