Truly sir... you obviously don't know anything. These same robots compete at robo one... try to check that site out if you aren't to busy wearing tin foil on your head.
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...noting that Intel gave up on IEEE Ultrawideband and decided to switch to Wireless USB derivative.
This is an ignorant statement. The Wireless USB session presented at the IDF showed how it would be implemented on top of the 802.15.3/802.15.3a MAC/PHY layers. Although the 802.15.3a standard is currently deadlocked within the IEEE, Intel itself is spearheading the MBOA sig, which will return back to the standard when it is completed.
Bottom line WUSB is still Ultrawideband... it is only the app layer ontop of the proposed standards!
Truly sir... you obviously don't know anything. These same robots compete at robo one... try to check that site out if you aren't to busy wearing tin foil on your head. www.robo-one.com
...noting that Intel gave up on IEEE Ultrawideband and decided to switch to Wireless USB derivative. This is an ignorant statement. The Wireless USB session presented at the IDF showed how it would be implemented on top of the 802.15.3/802.15.3a MAC/PHY layers. Although the 802.15.3a standard is currently deadlocked within the IEEE, Intel itself is spearheading the MBOA sig, which will return back to the standard when it is completed. Bottom line WUSB is still Ultrawideband... it is only the app layer ontop of the proposed standards!