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In last week’s post, we looked at the ways Ultra Wideband (UWB) provides distinct advantages in location services, data transfer and integrated interactions over current industry standards. With these capabilities, UWB lends itself to many uses in a hospital environment. Where previous solutions have often cost too much and fallen short, UWB could enable disruptive solutions in these 5 applications:‍‍1. Asset TrackingMany current asset tracking solutions today leave customers unsatisfied with both the cost and the level of location accuracy. While the cost of implementing UWB systems is still high, the cost is much more reflective of the level of accuracy of the end product. As RSSI methods are commonly limited to around 5m of accuracy, many current RTLS systems provide “room-level accuracy” which is often reported by users to be inconsistent, showing tags in the wrong room - or even the wrong floor. Even with Infrared systems, tags require line-of-sight or generous reflections - good ...

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