Articles tagged with: Uwb and Ims Research
What Next for Bluetooth High Speed?
The most recent announcement that the Bluetooth SIG has formally adopted Bluetooth high speed with 802.11, to allow faster data transfer, may have shuddered the hopes and potential future for the version which will include uwb. With the release of Bluetooth high speed, 2009 is already proving itself to be one of the most important years for the Bluetooth market. more
Related Tags: bluetooth, wi-fi, ims, 802.11, wifi
Combination ICs – Understanding the Needs of Tomorrow - Today
The inclusion of multiple wireless technologies on a single IC is becoming increasingly widespread. As the drive for reduced power consumption, additional functionality and significant cost reduction reaches a crescendo, it has never been a more exciting time for combination ICs. Broadcom's recently announced 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and FM combination (which follows the company's intent to introduce a new combination IC every 60 days over the coming months), has ensured this issue remains a hot topic. more
Related Tags: broadcom, wi-fi, intel, bluetooth, rsa, gps, ims, chipsets, ieee, 802.11, pace, option
Ultra Wideband (uwb) has been here, there and everywhere. The reality is uwb is at a cross-road and 2008 is a make or break year for the technology. more
Related Tags: thomson, bluetooth, toshiba, lenovo, dell, ims, wlan, notebook, option
Ultra-Wideband Prepares Itself for the Mobile Phone Market
According to a new report from IMS Research, uwb is forecast to penetrate this market in low volume in 2007 and rise to a penetration rate of around 20% by 2011. The report reveals that Wireless USB is predicted to be the first PAL to market, taking an early lead while uwb/Bluetooth draft specifications are finalised. By 2011 Bluetooth over uwb is expected to take the lead in this market. However, multiple protocol layers are expected to prevail in this product. more
Related Tags: thomson, bluetooth, sharp, ims, wireless-usb, usb, feature-phones
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