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Global Wireless Connectivity Report, Q2 2006
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1. Convergence Activities in the Mobile Space
2. The Emergence of Millimeter Wave Wireless
3. Metro WiFi as a Stimulant of End User Wireless Adoption
4. UWB as the Next Bluetooth
5. Analysis of the UWB ‘Detect and Avoid’ Strategy
6. Development of UWB as a Cable Replacement Technology
7. The Historical Evolution of UWB
8. The “Best Technology” May Win in the Case of UWB Standards:
MB-OFDM vs DS-UWB vs CW-UWB
9. Industry Outlook
10. Convergence of Wireless Connectivity Technologies Requires
New Business Model Development
11. Chipset Pricing Implications Affect Market Positioning of
Bluetooth
12. UWB Standards
12.1. Three Independent Industry Standards Groups Working to
Define UWB
12.2. Focus of the WiMedia Alliance: Encouraging Customer
Application Development Through Ready Stack Availability
13. Wireless Connectivity Protocol & Technology Review
13.1. Ultrawideband Protocol & Fundamental Signal Characterization
13.2. Ultrawideband Chipset Characterization
13.3. DS-CDMA vs. MB-OFDM Ultrawideband Technology - How Do
You Make The Choice?
13.4. How An Ultrawideband Network Works
14. Regulatory Influences On The Productization of wUSB
15. Freescale’s Wireless USB Ultrawideband Market Play
16. The Bluetooth SIG Moves to Higher Data Rates
17. Overall Market Trends
17.1. Ultrawideband’s Market Impact
17.2. UWB Market Potential by Architecture
18. Developments in the IEEE 802.11n Working Group a Positive
Step for the Industry
18.1. Wireless LAN Market Forecasts
18.1.1. Wi-Fi in WLAN
18.1.2. IEEE 802.11a in WLAN
18.1.3. IEEE 802.11g in WLAN
18.1.4. IEEE 802.11a/b/g in WLAN
18.1.5. IEEE 802.11a/g in WLAN
18.1.6. IEEE 802.11n in WLAN
19. The Bluetooth Market Stands In Its Own Right As A Large
Contributor
20. Q2 2006 Appendix
20.1. What Happened to Freescale?
20.2. Why certified wireless UWB will NOT be sitting on a shelf at Best
Buy this Christmas season
20.3. PulseLink a Remaining Wildcard
20.4. CSR is Positioned to Take the Lead in Overall Connectivity
Solutions
20.5. 802.11n May Not Have the Market Lead Everyone Thought |
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