XENOM has deployed its proprietary Ultra-Wideband (UWB) 3D positioning: a median radial error of 14.3 cm in static testing, with no per-device calibration and no wired synchronization between beacons.
XENOM has deployed its proprietary Ultra-Wideband (UWB) 3D positioning technology. In static testing on the DW1000 platform, the system published a coordinate for 99.11% of measurement windows across the main series, with a median radial error of 14.3 cm and P95 of 23.5 cm — and it does so without individual calibration of beacons, receivers or RF paths, and without a wired timing network between beacons.
Because the beacons transmit and the receivers only listen, the number of tracked devices is not limited by radio airtime: adding people to a zone adds no UWB traffic and no collisions.
Full results, including the test conditions and a deliberately unfavorable stress series where availability drops sharply, are published in the technical report.