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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 09, 2025
Filed:
Apr. 05, 2022
Frederic Nabki, Montreal, CA;
Dominic Deslandes, Chambly, CA;
Michiel Soer, Montreal, CA;
Gabriel Morin-laporte, Montreal, CA;
Mohammad Taherzadeh-sani, Montreal, CA;
Raphael Guimond, Lasalle, CA;
Mohammad Hassan Rahmani, Montreal, CA;
Frederic Nabki, Montreal, CA;
Dominic Deslandes, Chambly, CA;
Michiel Soer, Montreal, CA;
Gabriel Morin-Laporte, Montreal, CA;
Mohammad Taherzadeh-Sani, Montreal, CA;
Raphael Guimond, Lasalle, CA;
Mohammad Hassan Rahmani, Montreal, CA;
SPARK Microsystems International Inc., Montreal, CA;
Abstract
Ultra-wideband (UWB) systems are well-suited to applications such peripheral and device interconnections, sensor networks, control and communications, medical systems, and personal area networks. Whilst emission levels permitted by regulatory agencies are low forcing UWB systems tend to short-range applications other applications may be considered where regulatory restrictions are relaxed and/or not present when addressing military and civilian requirements for communications between individuals, electronic devices, control centers, and electronic systems for example. Accordingly, UWB transmitters, UWB receivers and UWB transceivers are outlined providing flexible configuration and management by the electronic devices, such as portable electronic devices, fixed electronic devices, and sensors for example, to enable their deployment including standalone systems solely exploiting solar harvesting. Protocols, architectures, control schemes as well as software development kit and/or hardware development kits are outlined enabling reduced complexity and flexible configurations of UWB wireless radios within a wide range of devices.