Identify the Key Drivers in the Ultra-Wideband Communications Industry.DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River. , Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles. -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46263 ) has announced the addition of Advances in Ultra-Wideband Communications (Technical Insights) to their offering. This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Advances in Ultra-Wideband Communications provides an overview of progress in ultra wideband technology along with key drivers, challenges, restraints, analysis of adoption factors. In addition to a technology overview, Frost & Sullivans expert analysts comprehensively identify the needs, evaluate the benefits, and analyze the future trends of this emerging wireless technology. This analysis is available through our Technical Insights Growth Partnership Service program. With this program, clients receive industry-leading market research such as this, along with technical and econometric e·con·o·met·rics n. (used with a sing. verb) Application of mathematical and statistical techniques to economics in the study of problems, the analysis of data, and the development and testing of theories and models. data and many interactive features including Analyst Inquiry Time and Client Councils. Technologies The following technologies are covered in this research: - Ultra-wideband technology - Wi-fi - Bluetooth - Zigbee Technology Overview Demand for Enhanced Performance from New Generation Technologies Drives Ultra Wide Band Market As the communications market scenario rapidly changes with the deployment of new generation systems, wireless communications wireless communications System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data. is fast gaining ground. Stemming from a need for a space-effective and easy-to-use wireless solution, ultra-wideband (UWB (Ultra-WideBand) A wireless technology that uses less power and provides higher speed than 802.11 Wi-Fi networks or first-generation Bluetooth products. UWB is expected to provide wireless video transmission for home theater systems, cable TV, auto safety and ) allows for superior performances without compromising on quality. With the inadequacy of existing wireless technologies such as Bluetooth 2.0 and Wireless Fidelity See Wi-Fi. (WiFi), in terms of power consumption efficiency, data rates, quality and security, UWB enables end users instantaneous in·stan·ta·ne·ous adj. 1. Occurring or completed without perceptible delay: Relief was instantaneous. 2. access to a broad spectrum of information. This multi-faceted technology is being employed in a wide cross section of applications ranging from military, civilian, and commercial sectors. A major driver for UWB is its ability to attain high-data rate, mandatory and invaluable for devices with amplified memory storage capacity, elaborates Frost & Sullivan research analyst Venkat Malleypula. Another factor propelling pro·pel tr.v. pro·pelled, pro·pel·ling, pro·pels To cause to move forward or onward. See Synonyms at push. [Middle English propellen, from Latin growth is that UWB is ideal for devices and applications that are power consumption conscious such as battery-powered operations or have a limited access to continuous power supply. Rise in Communications Sector Creates Positive Surge in UWB Sector The sudden influx of hand-held devices such as mp3 players A digital music player that supports the MP3 format, which was the audio format that started a revolution in online music downloads and distribution. All portable music players, the iPod being the most popular, support MP3 along with one or more other audio formats. , digital cameras, camcorders, mobile phones, and personal digital assistants (PDAs) is boosting growth in the UWB sector. UWB affinity for minimal power consumption, speedy connectivity, and wireless ability propel pro·pel tr.v. pro·pelled, pro·pel·ling, pro·pels To cause to move forward or onward. See Synonyms at push. [Middle English propellen, from Latin its deployment in the hand-held devices sector. However, UWB is impacting other areas on a large scale, ranging from healthcare, automotive, to home networking, and multimedia communications. Several companies are developing technologies based on UWB to specifically address the needs of various applications such as precision geo-positioning systems, collision and obstacle avoidance In robotics, obstacle avoidance is the task of satisfying some control objective subject to non-intersection or non-collision position constraints. Normally obstacle avoidance is considered to be distinct from path planning in that one is usually implemented as a reactive control radars, intelligent transportation systems, asset tracking, medical imaging, and wireless communications, explains Malleypula. This technology is also breaking new ground in the short-range wireless communications and multiple streams segment, including applications based on PCs, High Definition Television (HDTV (High Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards that offer the highest resolution and sharpest picture. Although some HDTV sets are available in standard (rather square) screen sizes, the overwhelming majority of sets are wide screen, which eliminates ), and consumer electronics.
Topics Covered
1. Executive Summary
1. UWB -- A Snapshot
2. Scope and Methodology
2. Technology Overview
1. Ultra Wideband -- A Backgrounder
2. Applications and Analysis
3. Technology Adoption Factors Analysis
1. Analysis of Drivers and Challenges
2. Analyst Insights -- Industry Trends and Roadmap
4. Assessment of Developments in the UWB Arena
1. Corporate Sector
2. University Research
5. Key Patents; Glossary; and Key Contact Details
1. Key Patents, Glossary, and Associations and Standards
Bodies
2. Directory of Key Industry Participants
6. Frost & Sullivan 2006 Science and Technology Awards
1. Product Innovation Award
2. Technology Innovation Award
3. Excellence in Research Award
7. Decision Support Database
1. Decision Support Database Tables
List of Figures
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