The UWB Solution for Multimedia Traffic in Wireless Sensor Networks
A. A. Boudhir, M. Bouhorma, M. Ben Ahmed, Elbrak Said

TL;DR
This paper compares ZigBee and UWB technologies in wireless multimedia sensor networks, highlighting UWB's superior performance for audiovisual applications with medium-range and high throughput.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of ZigBee and UWB technologies, emphasizing UWB's advantages for multimedia traffic in sensor networks.
Findings
UWB outperforms ZigBee in multimedia data transmission.
UWB offers higher throughput for audiovisual applications.
UWB is more suitable for medium-range sensor network deployments.
Abstract
Several researches are focused on the QoS (Quality of Service) and Energy consumption in wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks. Those research projects invest in theory and practice in order to extend the spectrum of use of norms, standards and technologies which are emerged in wireless communications. The performance of these technologies is strongly related to domains of use and limitations of their characteristics. In this paper, we give a comparison of ZigBee technology, most widely used in sensor networks, and UWB (Ultra Wide Band) which presents itself as competitor that present in these work better results for audiovisual applications with medium-range and high throughput.
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