
Understanding UWB Frame Structure: SYNC, SFD, PHR, Payload, and STS
An overview of UWB frame structures as defined by IEEE 802.15.4z, detailing the purpose and function of the SYNC, SFD, PHR, PHY Payload, and STS fields.
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An overview of UWB frame structures as defined by IEEE 802.15.4z, detailing the purpose and function of the SYNC, SFD, PHR, PHY Payload, and STS fields.
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