The UWB high-precision synchronous base station is able to receive pulse transmissions from the positioning tags; the positioning data is then processed and uploaded to the positioning algorithm server. At the same time, it is capable of sending time synchronization data to three other positioning base stations within the positioning zone to ensure time synchronization of four base station devices within the zone. Supports a one-way POE Ethernet port; power the device using the POE switch and communicate with the host computer through the standard TCP/IP protocol of the Ethernet interface.
UWB high-precision active positioning system. The UWB positioning tag is generally in a low-power sleep mode; it wakes up periodically and sends UWB positioning pulse transmissions to the base station. The base station collects and processes transmissions according to the Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA), and uploads them to the algorithm server for high-speed, real-time calculation of the tag’s coordinates based on the base station's coordinate information.