Two New Standards for UWB!

New Standard for UWB Devices in Vehicles and Railways

A new standard for Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology is now available. ETSI EN 302 065-3-1 V3.2.0 outlines how UWB devices should be used in motor vehicles and railway systems. The standard establishes clear rules for access systems operating in the frequency bands 3.8–4.2 GHz or 6–8.5 GHz.

The goal is to ensure that UWB devices are safe and efficient in vehicle systems—without interfering with other radio services. This standard is particularly relevant for those working with vehicle innovation, delivering smart transport solutions, or operating in the railway industry. With unified regulations across Europe, it becomes easier to develop and deploy UWB technology across multiple markets.

You can find the standard here: ETSI EN 302 065-3-1 V3.2.0

You are welcome to comment by 17 February!

New Standard for UWB Material Sensors Below 10.6 GHz

A new standard for Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology in construction material sensors is now available. ETSI EN 302 065-4-1 V2.1.5 specifies how UWB sensors should be used for material analysis in frequencies below 10.6 GHz.
The standard ensures that sensors are used accurately and safely in construction projects. This is particularly interesting for those working in construction innovation, quality assurance, or building material inspection.
With common European guidelines, it will also be easier to develop and apply UWB technology in the construction sector, paving the way for more innovative solutions.

You can find the standard here: ETSI EN 302 065-4-1 V2.1.5

You are welcome to comment by 17 February!

Published: 2025-01-21

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