On September 19th, the LINKS Foundation, with support from CETMA, conducted successful preliminary tests of its UWB-based tracking solution at Castello de’ Monti, one of the Italian pilot sites. The tests showcased impressive tracking precision, ranging between 20 and 30 cm. This confirmed the effectiveness of UWB technology in controlling light brightness, an essential feature for improving video quality and assisting video makers during production.
In parallel, CETMA captured 360-degree audio recordings throughout the castle to map its reverberation and echo characteristics. This effort expanded to the Church of Santa Caterina on September 25th, gathering acoustic data from another historical location. The collected audio will be used by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) to develop an algorithm capable of simulating the precise sonic properties of these spaces.
By recreating these unique acoustic environments, this innovative technology will enable the project to produce immersive, authentic soundscapes that enhance the overall video production experience.



