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SDR: Disrupting Your Value Chain and Business Model
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August 2005
Published By:
Visiongain
Order Code:
R155-94
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Software Defined Radio (SDR) will revolutionise the wireless telecoms industry. Your current value chain will become redundant and a value web will become necessary. Signal processing functions will become incorporated into software, and SDR devices will emulate virtually any transmission format; it will change operating frequency range to suit the needs of the application and/or network in use. SDR will change the way your handsets or your network operate. You need to take note. Are you fully aware of the potential impact that this will have on your industry?
SDR acts as an opportunity and a threat to all elements of your value chain, however with the opportunity to offer improved 'time-to-market', the benefits become clear immediately. "SDR: Disrupting your value chain and business model", the brand new report from visiongain will help you identify the risks and benefits associated with implementing SDR.
This report answers key questions, such as:
- What are the drivers behind SDR and how they will effect you?
- How is SDR likely to evolve?
- How widespread will basestation and handset-based SDR solutions become?
- What benefits does SDR offer?
By ordering this report you will learn how SDR can help your industry evolve from a collection of fragmented, disassociated networks into a single, integrated wireless network.
This report analyses:
- the expected SDR timeline
- the main players involved with SDR and their products and strategies
- the impact SDR will have on the telecoms landscape
- the implications for operators, vendors and other companies in the value chain in the face of SDR introduction
- the main challenges SDR must resolve before it becomes a mainstream technology.
By reading this highly analytical report you will learn how the technology is set to transfer from the military into the commercial domain. Understand what lessons can be learned from military developments and deployments of SDR. You will also discover how involved vendors will leverage their existing knowledge into the civilian domain.
Commercial SDR deployment has already begun to increase, NOW. This report will provide you with the insight as to how SDR solutions are currently being installed in base stations, and how, on the handset side, the use of SDR is also set to grow rapidly.
This report takes an in-depth look at the issues and implications of implementing SDR in mobile terminals.
Please Note: Reports are sold based on the user licenses indicated. The Publisher delivers the report in Flash format via the publisher website, allowing viewing and printing capabilities only. Within one to two business days after placing the order, the Publisher will email the client with information on accessing their purchase. Prior to initiating fulfillment of an order, the client will be required to sign a document detailing the purchase terms for a publication from this publisher.
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