This report evaluates the UWB technology, market needs and solutions. It assesses industry developments, business models, and the competitive marketplace for UWB technology, applications and services. The report also analyzes UWB communication systems including applications, device-to-infrastructure solutions, and related use cases.
The report assesses the product and strategic initiatives of leading market players. It also provides market forecasts for components, equipment, and solutions with analysis by region and industry verticals from 2023 to 2028.
Select Report Findings:
- UWB is superior to WiFi and Bluetooth for certain solutions
- Telecom and IT will be the leading industry verticals for UWB
- The overall UWB market is poised to reach $6.1 billion by 2028
- Sensor components will lead the UWB equipment sub-segment
- Short-range communication will be a leading growth opportunity
- Positioning systems will have the highest CAGR for UWB solutions
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) is a short-range wireless communication protocol that may be used for many purposes such as discovering the location of objects, communications and more. UWB connectivity enables precise sensing and detecting locations for indoor and outdoor applications. Special capabilities of UWB include delivering spatial awareness that helps device pinpointing users' identities and position of digital things in an application-independent manner.
UWB has a wide range of potential applications, including:
- Indoor Positioning and Navigation: UWB can be used to accurately locate objects and people indoors, with an accuracy of up to a few centimeters. This makes it ideal for applications such as indoor navigation, asset tracking, and proximity detection.
- Secure Communication: UWB is very secure because its signals are difficult to intercept and jam. This makes it ideal for applications such as secure payments, door access control, and car keyless entry.
- Wireless Data Transfer: UWB can be used to transfer data wirelessly at very high speeds, up to 4.8 gigabits per second. This makes it ideal for applications such as wireless file transfers, video streaming, and augmented reality.
- Radar: UWB can be used to create high-resolution radar images, which can be used for applications such as obstacle detection, collision avoidance, and gesture recognition.
- Medical Imaging: UWB can be used for medical imaging applications such as breast cancer detection and tumor imaging.
- Automotive Applications: UWB can be used for a variety of automotive applications, such as car keyless entry, parking sensors, and lane departure warning systems.
Some of the companies involved with UWB solutions include: Apple's AirTag uses UWB to track lost items, Samsung's Galaxy S22 Ultra uses UWB to securely unlock car doors, and NXP Semiconductors is developing UWB chips for use in car parking sensors and lane departure warning systems.
Companies in Report:
- 3db Access
- 3M
- Alereon Inc.
- Apple Inc.
- BeSpoon SAS
- Cambridge Consultants
- Claitec Solutions SL
- Comnovo GmbH
- Eliko
- Emerson Electric Co.
- Fractus Antennas S.L.
- Fujitsu Inc.
- GeneSiC Semiconductor
- Honeywell International Inc.
- Humatics Corporation (5G Robotics)
- IBM Corp.
- Imec
- IndoTraq
- Infsoft
- Inpixon (Nanotron Technologies)
- Intel Corp.
- Johanson Technology Inc.
- Kiana Analytics (ConnectUs)
- Kinexon
- LitePoint (Teradyne)
- Localino
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- Mauna Kea Semiconductor
- Novelda
- NXP Semiconductors
- Paragon ID (Tracktio)
- Pozyx Labs
- Pulse Link Inc.
- Quarion Technology
- Redpoint Positioning Corp.
- Rober Bosch GmbH
- Roke Manor Research Limited
- Samsung Electronics Ltd.
- Sewio Networks
- Siemens AG
- Sony Corporation
- Stanley Black & Decker Inc.
- Starix Technology
- Taiyo Yuden Co Ltd.
- Texas Instruments Incorporated
- Transient Plasma Systems
- Tsingoal
- Ubisense
- Uwinloc
- Withers & Rogers
- Zebra Technologies Corporation (Matrox Imaging)
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Table of Contents
1.0. Executive Summary
2.0. Introduction
- 2.1. UWB Market Definition and Scope
- 2.1.1. Inclusion and Exclusion
- 2.1.2. Allocated Frequency Band
- 2.1.3. UWB vs. 5G UW
- 2.1.4. UWB vs. Bluetooth/BLE
- 2.1.5. UWB vs. WiFi
- 2.1.6. UWB vs. Geofence
- 2.1.7. UWB and RFID
- 2.2. UWB Functional Structure
- 2.2.1. UWB Positioning Techniques
- 2.2.1.1. Time Difference of Arrival
- 2.2.1.2. Two Way Ranging
- 2.2.2. UWB vs. Other Positioning Technologies
- 2.3. Market Dynamic Analysis
- 2.3.1. Growth Driver Analysis
- 2.3.2. Market Challenge Analysis
- 2.3.3. Market Opportunity Analysis
- 2.4. UWB Enterprise Safety vs. Benefits
- 2.5. UWB Investment and Cost Analysis
- 2.6. Covid 19 Impact Analysis
- 2.7. IEEE WPAN Standards
- 2.7.1. Amendments and Enhancements
- 2.7.2. UWB Alliance
- 2.8. Industry Development: Merger, Acquisition, Launching, and Others
- 2.9. Market Competition Analysis
3.0. UWB Technology and Application Analysis
- 3.1. UWB Technology Analysis
- 3.1.1. Impulse Radio
- 3.1.2. Multiband Ultra-Wideband
- 3.1.3. Long Range Communications
- 3.1.4. Sensor Components
- 3.1.5. Integrated Circuit Components
- 3.1.6. Motherboard Component
- 3.2. UWB System Analysis
- 3.2.1. Imaging Systems
- 3.2.2. Communication and Measurement Systems
- 3.2.3. Vehicular Radar Systems
- 3.2.4. Indoor and Outdoor Positioning System
- 3.3. UWB Device to Device Application
- 3.3.1. Imaging Application
- 3.3.2. Ranging and Precision for Asset Tracking
- 3.3.3. Hands Free Payment
- 3.3.4. AR/VR, Metaverse, and Gaming Communication
- 3.3.5. Altimeter
- 3.3.6. Wireless USB
- 3.4. UWB Device to Infrastructure Application
- 3.4.1. High Speed LAN/WAN
- 3.4.2. Intrusion Detection
- 3.4.3. Data Links
- 3.4.4. Covert Communications
- 3.4.5. Secure Access to Vehicles, Buildings and Physical Infrastructure
- 3.4.6. Real Time Locating Systems
- 3.4.7. Geolocation Applications
- 3.4.8. Secure Indoor Localization and Authentication
- 3.4.9. Smart Home Interaction and Automation
- 3.5. UWB Use Case Analysis
- 3.5.1. Telecom and IT
- 3.5.2. Aerospace and Marine
- 3.5.3. Automotive and Transportation
- 3.5.4. Smart Homes and Cities
- 3.5.5. Manufacturing and Industrial Solutions
- 3.5.6. Healthcare Needs and Medical Solutions
- 3.5.7. Retail and Consumer Electronics
- 3.5.8. Utilities and Energy Sector
- 3.5.9. Government and Military
- 3.5.10. Banking and Financial Institute
- 3.5.11. Agriculture and Food
- 3.5.12. Sports and Entertainment
- 3.5.13. Education and Research
- 3.5.14. Environmental Protection
- 3.6. Business Model Analysis
- 3.6.1. Hardware and Networking Solution
- 3.6.2. Communications and Licensing Services
- 3.6.3. Distribution and Sales
4.0. UWB Company Analysis
- 4.1. Taiyo Yuden Co Ltd.
- 4.2. Pulse Link Inc.
- 4.3. Alereon Inc.
- 4.4. Johanson Technology Inc.
- 4.5. Fractus Antennas S.L.
- 4.6. BeSpoon SAS
- 4.7. Zebra Technologies Corporation (Matrox Imaging)
- 4.8. NXP Semiconductors
- 4.9. Texas Instruments Incorporated
- 4.10. Samsung Electronics Ltd.
- 4.11. Stanley Black & Decker Inc.
- 4.12. Rober Bosch GmbH
- 4.13. Honeywell International Inc.
- 4.14. 3M
- 4.15. Emerson Electric Co.
- 4.16. Apple Inc.
- 4.17. IBM Corp.
- 4.18. Intel Corp.
- 4.19. Fujitsu Inc.
- 4.20. Redpoint Positioning Corp.
- 4.21. LitePoint (Teradyne)
- 4.22. Sony Corporation
- 4.23. Ubisense
- 4.24. Starix Technology
- 4.25. Qorvo Inc. (Decawave)
- 4.26. Imec
- 4.27. 3db Access
- 4.28. Eliko
- 4.29. GeneSiC Semiconductor
- 4.30. Cambridge Consultants
- 4.31. Roke Manor Research Limited
- 4.32. Localino
- 4.33. Pozyx Labs
- 4.34. Transient Plasma Systems
- 4.35. Claitec Solutions SL
- 4.36. Mauna Kea Semiconductor
- 4.37. Sewio Networks
- 4.38. Uwinloc
- 4.39. Infsoft
- 4.40. Comnovo GmbH
- 4.41. Tsingoal
- 4.42. Withers & Rogers
- 4.43. IndoTraq
- 4.44. Humatics Corporation (5G Robotics)
- 4.45. Inpixon (Nanotron Technologies)
- 4.46. Kiana Analytics (ConnectUs)
- 4.47. Kinexon
- 4.48. Siemens AG
- 4.49. Quarion Technology
- 4.50. Paragon ID (Tracktio)
- 4.51. Novelda
5.0. UWB Market Analysis and Forecasts 2023-2028
- 5.1. Global Ultra-Wideband Market 2023-2028
- 5.1.1. Global Ultra-Wideband Market by Segment
- 5.1.1.1. Global Ultra-Wideband Market by Technology
- 5.1.1.1.1. Global Ultra-Wideband Market by Short Range Technology
- 5.1.1.2. Global Ultra-Wideband Market by Components
- 5.1.2. Global Ultra-Wideband Market by System Type
- 5.1.2.1. Global Ultra-Wideband Market by Positioning System
- 5.1.3. Global Ultra-Wideband Market by Service Type
- 5.1.3.1. Global Ultra-Wideband Market by Multimedia and Access Application
- 5.1.3.2. Global Ultra-Wideband Market by Location Based Application
- 5.1.3.3. Global Ultra-Wideband Market by Wireless Peripheral Interface Application
- 5.1.4. Global Ultra-Wideband Market by Enterprise
- 5.1.5. Global Ultra-Wideband Market by Industry Vertical
- 5.1.6. Global Ultra-Wideband Market by Region
- 5.1.6.1. North America Ultra-Wideband Market by Country
- 5.1.6.2. Europe Ultra-Wideband Market by Country
- 5.1.6.3. APAC Ultra-Wideband Market by Country
- 5.1.6.4. MEA Ultra-Wideband Market by Country
- 5.1.6.5. Latin America Ultra-Wideband Market by Country
- 5.2. Regional Ultra-Wideband Market 2023-2028
- 5.2.1. North America Ultra-Wideband Market: Technology, System, Service Application, and Industry Vertical
- 5.2.2. Europe Ultra-Wideband Market: Technology, System, Service Application, and Industry Vertical
- 5.2.3. APAC Ultra-Wideband Market: Technology, System, Service Application, and Industry Vertical
- 5.2.4. MEA Ultra-Wideband Market: Technology, System, Service Application, and Industry Vertical
- 5.2.5. Latin America Ultra-Wideband Market: Technology, System, Service Application, and Industry Vertical
6.0. Conclusions and Recommendations