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UWB Technology

Unleashing Precision: The Power of UWB Technology Welcome to the realm of Re-KNet's innovation, where Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology takes location tracking to an entirely new dimension. In this section, we dive deep into the revolutionary UWB technology that underpins our Real Time Location System (RTLS), and explore how it redefines precision in tracking. Decoding UWB Technology Ultra-Wideband (UWB) is a cutting-edge wireless technology that operates by transmitting short pulses of radio waves over a wide spectrum. Unlike traditional wireless communication methods, UWB doesn't rely on a single frequency but spreads its signals across a broad range. This unique approach enables UWB to deliver exceptional accuracy in location tracking. Pinpoint Accuracy with Time-of-Flight At the heart of UWB's precision lies its ability to measure time-of-flight – the time taken for a signal to travel between two points. In our case, these points are the anchors and tags used in our RTLS.

Innovating Indoor Navigation Service at Seoul World Cup Stadium – Stay Tuned!

Seoul World Cup Stadium: Pioneering Innovative Indoor Navigation Services  Here at Seoul World Cup Stadium, we are diligently working on creating a groundbreaking indoor navigation service that will effortlessly guide users to their destinations. Currently, we are in the final stages of testing this service, and we are excited to announce that it will be ready to meet you by the end of this year.  Our mission is to enhance your daily life by providing a hassle-free and stress-free navigation experience. Our dedicated team comprises passionate and highly skilled individuals who are continuously striving to deliver the highest level of user satisfaction. We sincerely appreciate your anticipation and interest in our project. We hope you are as eager as we are to experience the convenience our service will bring to your lives. Please stay tuned for more updates and improvements in the future. Below is a snapshot from our first round of testing on September 14th this year. We look forward t