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Results for tag: "Ultra Wideband Technology Based Vehicle Access Control"

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Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology based vehicle access control is an advanced wireless communication system used in the automotive sector to enhance the security and convenience of vehicle access. This technology operates by using radio waves at very high frequencies to enable precise localization and thus can determine the exact position of a key fob relative to the vehicle. UWB is characterized by its high bandwidth and, as a result, has the capability to transmit large amounts of data over a short distance with minimal interference and high levels of security. The integration of UWB in automotive vehicle access control systems has led to the development of features such as passive entry and passive start, where a vehicle unlocks and starts automatically when it detects the key fob in proximity. Another application is in car parking, where UWB technology can enable precise vehicle positioning for automated parking systems. Market players are further researching its use in vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication for advancing towards a more connected and automated mobility ecosystem. In the context of companies operating within the UWB vehicle access control market, several major players can be noted. NXP Semiconductors, a notable name in the industry, offers key solutions for secure car access and connectivity. Another prominent company, Texas Instruments, is involved in the development of UWB-based chips that facilitate accurate vehicle localization and access control. Additionally, Continental AG, a leading automotive company, has ventured into UWB technology to provide improved vehicle access and safety features. Bosch, a multinational engineering and technology company, Show Less Read more