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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
Order Code: R403-47
 
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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. 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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