FM-UWB stands for Frequency Modulated Ultra-Wideband. It's a technology that helps us to send and receive information wirelessly over short distances, like from your computer to your Bluetooth headphones.
Imagine you have a toy car and you want to send a message to your friend who has the same car. You can use a remote control to send signals to the car that tells it what to do, like turn left or right.
FM-UWB works using something similar to a remote control, but instead of buttons, we use different frequencies of radio waves. These waves are like invisible signals that travel through the air to send information.
When we use FM-UWB, we adjust the frequency of these waves in a specific way, so they can encode information. Like when you switch on a radio and find a station by turning a dial, FM-UWB sends information by changing the frequency of the signal in the same way.
The ultra-wideband part of FM-UWB means that it uses a very wide range of frequencies to send and receive signals. This makes it faster and more efficient than other wireless technologies, because it can send more data in less time.
Overall, FM-UWB is a technology that helps us communicate wirelessly using radio waves. It uses different frequencies to send signals and can send lots of data quickly thanks to its ultra-wideband frequency range.