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2022 Will See UWB in RTLS Applications Reach 500 Million Shipments

What Will Happen in 2022: What Will Happen in 2022: Ultra-Wideband's Acceleration Will Propel Precise Location Technologies to the Mainstream Thanks to its unique precision, robustness, and reliability, Ultra-Wideband (UWB) has re-emerged as a secure, fine-ranging technology capable of enabling a wide range of innovative location-based user experiences and services that previous wireless technologies have been unable to effectively support. This includes a combination of...
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Thanks to its unique precision, robustness, and reliability, Ultra-Wideband (UWB) has re-emerged as a secure, fine-ranging technology capable of enabling a wide range of innovative location-based user experiences and services that previous wireless technologies have been unable to effectively support. This includes a combination of device-to-device and device-to-infrastructure applications, including hands-free secure vehicle and building access, indoor localization, asset tracking, hands-free payments, seamless smart home interaction and automation, AR, gaming, and a whole range of emerging smart building, smart city, industrial, and other IoT applications. While there are numerous hurdles for the technology to overcome, including standardization and interoperability, widespread chipset and device availability, greater education, and awareness, among others, it is clear that UWB technology will increasingly become a ubiquitous technology embedded within smartphones and vehicles, which will act as a catalyst for large-scale UWB adoption across a whole range of new IoT applications.

In Real-Time Location System (RTLS) environments, UWB will continue to grow. Vendors like Ubisense, Kinexon, Siemens, Eliko, Sewio, Quarion, Zebra, Tracktio, and Pozyx, among many others, are helping the technology grow across a number of precision RTLS applications within industrial, warehouse and logistics, and sports tracking applications. Combined, UWB is expected to reach 500 million annual shipments in 2022, growing to 1.5 billion by 2026, according to ABI Research.

The ability of 5G to combine connectivity with high-precision positioning has the potential to significantly enhance the value proposition of 5G rollouts and enable new Location-Based Services (LBS) within a variety of enterprises. Within end-market verticals, such as manufacturing, healthcare, warehousing and supply chain, transportation, and oil, gas, and mining, it is clear there is growing sentiment that 5G positioning is beneficial thanks to its ability to combine telco and positioning use cases into a single infrastructure, and that it can address use cases that other technologies have struggled to address to date, for a variety of reasons. There is a growing acknowledgement that 5G positioning is emerging to make LBS more accurate, precise, reliable, and seamless across both indoor and outdoor environments. However, 5G positioning is very much in the early days of maturity, and there are several obstacles that need to be overcome.

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