FiRa Consortium releases new updates to UWB

FiRa Consortium releases new updates with the release of its Core 3.0 specifications

The FiRa Consortium announced the release of its Core 3.0 Specifications and Certification Program, marking a milestone in ultra-wideband (UWB) technology development. These latest updates enhance UWB’s capabilities, enabling interoperability and unlocking new possibilities for precise and secure ranging.

FiRa is introducing three major UWB features:

The third enhancement adds the Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC) Digital Key UWB feature to the Certification Program:

The Certification Program 3.0 allows devices to select specific features for certification. Devices certified under FiRa 3.0 can leverage these new capabilities, ensuring interoperability and enabling a broader scope of UWB-enabled applications.

The Certification Program 3.0 also assures end users of the reliability and interoperability of FiRa-enabled devices, driving adoption and innovation across industries. Its rollout covering PHY, MAC, Link Layers, and Interoperability testing further solidifies UWB’s position within the IoT ecosystem.

“FiRa Core 3.0 represents an innovative step forward in advancing UWB technology,” said Clint Chaplin, Board Chair, FiRa Consortium. “By addressing the need for simultaneous application support and improved data handling, these updates empower our members to innovate and meet the demands of increasingly nuanced use cases such as public transport fare collection, tap-free mobile payment, or logical access.”

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