Advancements in UWB: Paving the Way for Sovereign Data Networks in Healthcare Facilities
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.13124v1
- Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2024 12:43:47 GMT
- Title: Advancements in UWB: Paving the Way for Sovereign Data Networks in Healthcare Facilities
- Authors: Khan Reaz, Thibaud Ardoin, Lea Muth, Marian Margraf, Gerhard Wunder, Mahsa Kholghi, Kai Jansen, Christian Zenger, Julian Schmidt, Enrico Köppe, Zoran Utkovski, Igor Bjelakovic, Mathis Schmieder, Olaf Dressel,
- Abstract summary: We argue that UWB data communication holds significant potential in healthcare and ultra-secure environments.
A sovereign UWB network could serve as an alternative, providing secure localization and short-range data communication in such environments.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology re-emerges as a groundbreaking ranging technology with its precise micro-location capabilities and robustness. This paper highlights the security dimensions of UWB technology, focusing in particular on the intricacies of device fingerprinting for authentication, examined through the lens of state-of-the-art deep learning techniques. Furthermore, we explore various potential enhancements to the UWB standard that could realize a sovereign UWB data network. We argue that UWB data communication holds significant potential in healthcare and ultra-secure environments, where the use of the common unlicensed 2.4~GHz band-centric wireless technology is limited or prohibited. A sovereign UWB network could serve as an alternative, providing secure localization and short-range data communication in such environments.
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