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Bluetooth on the Bubble: Desperately Needed: Interdependent Applications, Device Integration & Infrastructure
Published Date:
June 2001
Published By:
Information Gatekeepers Inc
Page Count:
89
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R403-47
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Can Bluetooth Deliver On Its Promises?
1.1 Bluetooth Finally Arrives at Launch Pad
1.2 What Bluetooth Is and Isn't
1.3 Competing and Complementary Technologies
1.4 Bluetooth Markets in Context
1.5 Urgently Needed: Coordinated Strategies
1.6 Application Chains -- Key to Maximizing Profits
1.7 Venture-Stage Companies to Watch
1.8 Summary of Conclusions
Bluetooth Business Planning Scenarios
2.1 Wireless Internet Market Stalls
2.2 3G Wireless Delayed
2.3 3G Wireless Explodes
2.4 GSM Versus CDMA
2.5 SiGe Versus RF-CMOS
2.6 Public Wireless LANs Proliferate
2.7 Bluetooth Integration Delayed
2.8 Infrared Catches Second Wind
2.9 Bluetooth's Fate Tied to M-commerce
Obstacles to Bluetooth Adoption
3.1 The Hype Factor
3.2 Late to Market
3.3 Limited Speed
3.4 Limited Interoperability
3.5 Interference
3.6 Inept Applications
3.7 Wrong Applications
3.8 Insufficient Profits
3.9 Lack of Security
3.10 Unclear Demand
3.11 Inadequate Hardware and Software
3.12 Too Many Players
3.13 Not Enough Coattails
Actual and Potential Bluetooth Applications
4.1 The Three-In-One Phone
4.2 Bluetooth Music Channel
4.3 The Ultimate Messenger
4.4 The Ultimate Headset
4.5 Always-On Cyberspace
4.6 Automatic Synchronization
4.7 IrDA Replacement
4.8 Teen Networking Effect
4.9 Untethered Keyboards and Displays
4.10 Special Offers or Spam?
4.11 Wireless Advertising
4.12 Home and Facility Security
4.13 In-store Networks
4.14 Automobile as Net Appliance
4.15 Bluetooth Games
4.16 Location-based Billing
4.17 Ticketing
4.18 Car Keys
4.19 Digital Photos
4.20 Digital Cameras
4.21 Home Automation
4.22 Voice Command
4.23 Hands-free Telephony
4.24 Game Zones
4.25 In-flight Services
4.26 Bluetooth Healthcare Services
4.27 Bluetooth Financial Services
4.28 Wireless Privacy
4.29 E-mail / Internet / Intranet Access
4.30 Sports Applications
4.31 Information Kiosks
4.32 Hotel Applications
4.33 Combination Phone & PDA
4.34 Internet Radio
4.35 Wireless PC Accessories
4.36 Order Tracking
4.37 Bluetooth Remote Control
4.38 Alerts and Monitoring
4.39 Mobile Lotus Notes and Domino (Workflow)
4.40 V-Commerce
4.41 Wireless File Transfers
4.42 News Headlines
4.43 Business Card Swapping
4.44 Weather & Traffic Reports
4.45 i-mode-style Applications
4.46 Personal Area Phone Lines
4.47 Emergency Services
4.48 Electronic Clipboards
4.49 Vehicle Docking
4.50 Advanced Personal Area Networks
Key Application Areas Up Close
5.1 Location-specific Services
5.2 Home Automation
5.3 Peer-to-Peer Services
5.4 Wireless and Instant Messaging
5.5 Handheld Voice and Data Services
5.6 Content Services
5.7 Everything, Everywhere Over 3G Wireless
5.8 Entertainment and Games
5.9 The Wireless Automobile
5.10 Short and To the Point (i-mode type)
5.11 Bar Coding & Automatic Identification
5.12 Wireless Coupons
5.13 The Wireless Wristwatch
5.14 HDTV and Digital TV
5.15 MP3 Music
Major Bluetooth Positioning Issues
6.1 Paths to Profit
6.2 Clouds on the Wireless Horizon?
6.3 To Network or Not to Network?
6.4 Blowing Past HomeRF
6.5 Can Bluetooth Succeed Where Infrared Failed?
6.6 Back to Basics: Customer Satisfaction
6.7 Is America's Wireless Future Different from Europe's?
6.8 Is WAP Dead on Arrival?
6.9 Will 2.5G Pre-empt 3G?
6.10 Will 4G Leapfrog 3G?
6.11 Preparing for Wideband Bluetooth
6.12 Strings, Beads, and Internet Appliances
6.13 Ultra-Wideband Radio
6.14 Atheros' 5-UP Proposal
6.15 SiGe versus RF-CMOS versus GaAs
Select Bluetooth Developer Profiles
7.1 Agere Systems -- Orinoco
7.2 Anoto AB Emerging Web Pads
7.3 Ashvattha Semiconductor Multi-mode SiGe Chips
7.4 Atheros Communications Inc. A Bluetooth Alternative
7.5 Atmel Corp. Bluetooth Chip Designer and Manufacturer
7.6 BlueSocket - Wireless Applications in Hardware and Software
7.7 Cranite Systems Enterprise-wide Management Solutions
7.8 Ericsson Bluetooth's Inventor
7.9 IBM -- The Giant Backs SiGe
7.10 Infineon (Siemens)
7.11 Intel Many Applications & Standards
7.12 Jamdat Mobile Interactive Gaming
7.13 LightSurf Technologies Wireless Image Communications
7.14 MindLoc.com - Location Based Service Enabler
7.15 Microsoft .Net, Stinger, and Hailstorm
7.16 Mobilian -- Multimode Devices
7.17 Motorola, Inc.
7.18 National Semiconductor Buying Into Single-Chip Bluetooth
7.19 Newlogic Boost Bluetooth Applications Software Modules
7.20 Nokia
7.21 NTT - DoCoMo Application Leader
7.22 Parthus A Multi-Protocol Platform
7.23 Pinpoint - Wireless Search Facility
7.24 Qualcomm
7.25 Red-M
7.26 Sonera
7.27 Sprint PCS Wireless Web for Business
7.28 Sun Microsystems Jini and More
7.29 3Com
7.30 Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc.
7.31 Vindigo PalmOS Applications
7.32 Webraska Location-Based Content
7.33 Windwire Wireless Advertising
7.34 Wireless Valley In-Building Wireless
7.35 Zeevo First Single Chip Solution
Tables and Figures
Table 1 Most Profitable Bluetooth Applications
Table 2 Highest Volume Bluetooth Applications
Figure 1 Application Chains for Maximizing Profits
Figure 2 Microsoft's Application Chains for Dominance
Table 3 Venture Stage Companies to Watch
Table 4 Factors Driving/Inhibiting Bluetooth
Table 5 Comparative Requirements of Major Bluetooth Applications
Table 6 Why IrDA (Infrared) Failed to Achieve Widespread Use
Table 7 Six Steps the Bluetooth SIG Should Take to Advance Bluetooth
Table 8 Comparison of Bluetooth and 802.11b Wireless
Figure 3 Critical View of SiGe Manufacturing
Figure 4 SiGe v. GaAs v. CMOS Performance
Figure 5 Microsoft's Strategy For Dominating Application Chains
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