Articles tagged with: Uwb and Usb
Samsung Wireless USB Chipset Supports Data Transmission Between CE Devices
Samsung Electronics has introduced its latest wireless universal serial bus (USB) solution, developed using Ultra Wide Band (uwb) technology. Offered in a two-chip set, Samsung's newest S3C2680/ S5M8311 WUSB solution enables content to be wirelessly transmitted from a mobile host device to a tethered device for viewing. more
Related Tags: samsung-electronics, ultra-wide-band, sd-card, wifi, wireless, video
The Wireless Home Office (Finally) Approaches
After a long wait, the first stage of what will become the "wireless home office" is arriving. Some home office uwb (ultra-wideband) products are now hitting retailers' shelves, and more are expected by the end of the year. These are mainly in the wireless USB category, the first major market application for uwb, utilizing wireless USB embedded in devices such as laptop computers, wireless docking stations for those computers, and wireless external hard drives. more
Related Tags: rsa, abi-research, toshiba, lenovo, dell, wireless-usb, laptop, wired, true
Consumer Awareness of Bluetooth At An All Time High
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has more to celebrate this week than just the 10th anniversary of its launch. According to an annual survey conducted by research firm Millward Brown, global awareness of Bluetooth technology is at an all time high with 85 percent of consumers recognizing the wireless technology. This is the fifth consecutive year awareness of Bluetooth technology has climbed, according to the annual survey conducted by research firm Millward Brown. more
Related Tags: wi-fi, bluetooth, bluetooth-special-interest-group, wireless-usb
UWB to Have a Profound Impact on Future Mobile Device Communications
Wireless USB, based on the WiMedia Alliance's Ultrawideband (uwb) common radio platform which is promoted by USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), is slowly garnering attention from mobile device manufacturers as it has exhibited efficient power consumption. It is capable of transmitting data up to 480 Mbps at distances up to 3 meters and 110 Mbps at up to 10 meters. It is gradually being implemented in game controllers, digital cameras, portable media players (PMPs), and laptops. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group has also announced that the next version of Bluetooth would be based on Wimedia's uwb common radio platform. more
Related Tags: wi-fi, bluetooth, bluetooth-special-interest-group, battery, 3, memory, chipsets, notebook, chipset
Standards Battle Brewing In Wireless Interconnectivity
Related Tags: in-stat, wired, ultra-wide-band
There Will Be Room for Both Wireless USB and UWB Bluetooth
Certified Wireless USB and uwb Bluetooth offer differing opportunities for vendors aiming at mass markets for devices using short-range connectivity. Will they have to choose one or the other? A recent ABI Research study has concluded that there will be room for both. more
Related Tags: abi-research, bluetooth, wireless-usb
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-research, ims, wireless-usb, feature-phones
UltraWideband Interoperability Testing Sucessful
uwb silicon providers - Alereon, Staccato Communications and Wisair have announced their initial attempts at interoperability were successful. At TDK Test Services, the three companies performed interoperability testing of their pre-production PHY silicon to confirm support for multiple packet types over all the mandatory data rates of the WiMedia specification. The interoperability activities began in February 2005 amongst the companies known to have working silicon at the time, with the exchanging of test vectors to validate both the WiMedia uwb PHY and MAC specifications and to ensure future product interoperability. more
Related Tags: oem, wireless-usb, agilent, test-equipment
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