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Hi, my name is Kevin Qian, Iamp;#39;m a Product Manager at Keysight Technologies. In this video, I will introduce HRP (High Repetition Pulse) UWB (Ultra-Wide Band) technology defined in attribute 802.15.4/4z. Then, I will talk about Keysight HRP UWB testing solutions. Now, there are some differences in various technologies for indoor positioning, like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RFID and UWB. They are using different postioning methods, such as Received Signal Power (RSSi) used by Wi-Fi, and your arrival (AoA) and your departure (AoD) used by Bluetooth, Time of Flight (ToF) used by UWB, or just the remote coupling used by RFID. HRP UWB is operating in the sub-gigahertz low band below 6 GHz, or high band above 6 GHz, and it uses impulse modulation. It has some advantages as long ranging and provides more accuracy compared with other wireless technologiesamp;#39; positioning. Beyond indoor positioning, UWB can also be used as seamless access control and device-to-device, or peer-to-peer services