By solving UWB’s body‑blocking problem, the solution unlocks reliable, low‑power positioning for safety‑critical wearables, expanding market opportunities across logistics, healthcare, and industrial automation.
Ultra‑wideband (UWB) has emerged as the leading radio technology for centimeter‑level positioning, finding traction in logistics, smart factories, and emerging wearable markets. Its high‑frequency pulses deliver unrivaled timing accuracy, but practical deployments have been hampered by signal detuning when antennas sit on conductive surfaces such as the human body or metal equipment. This “body‑blocking” effect reduces link margin, forces higher transmit power, and limits the reliability required for real‑time location systems (RTLS) in mission‑critical scenarios. Overcoming these physical constraints is essential for UWB to move beyond niche tracking into mainstream, life‑saving applications.
The partnership between AntennaWare and SynchronicIT brings the patented BodyWave™ antenna into the RTLS ecosystem, delivering a 6‑to‑12 dB improvement in non‑line‑of‑sight conditions. By reshaping the antenna’s radiation pattern and mitigating detuning, the solution can either double the operational range or cut power consumption in half, directly addressing the body‑blocking dilemma. SynchronicIT’s Omlox Tag Stack, already recognized for modular indoor‑localization, now gains a robust front‑end that can be mounted on workers, equipment, or even animals without sacrificing accuracy. Early adopters report more stable centimeter‑level data streams, enabling tighter feedback loops for safety‑critical processes.
From a business perspective, the enhanced reliability lowers the total cost of ownership for UWB deployments and shortens time‑to‑market for new wearable products. Enterprises can now consider UWB for real‑time monitoring of personnel in hazardous environments, asset tracking on metal racks, and autonomous robot coordination, all with confidence in data integrity. As standards such as Omlox gain traction, AntennaWare’s antenna technology positions both companies as pivotal enablers of the next wave of location‑aware services, potentially expanding the global UWB market well into the next decade.
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