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World UWB & ZigBee Chipsets Markets  
Frost & Sullivan, April 2006
: - Ultrawideband (UWB): UWB is a very low-power wireless technology that is used for transmission of digital data over a very wide spectrum of frequency bands at extremely high data rates. It usually refers


Trends in Wireless Personal Area Networks Development: Assessment Technologies and Markets  
PracTel Inc., Nov 2010, Pages +: 153
VLC technology as one of potential leaders in the WPAN development with a wide range of characteristics suitable for variety of applications. The technology is still in the standardization stage (IEEE


Bandwidth-intensive Applications for Home/Office Environments: ICT Assessment Technologies and Markets  
PracTel Inc., Dec 2010, Pages: 175
1.2 Types 1.3 Paradigm 1.4 Scope 1.5 Details 1.6 Research Methodology 1.7 Target Audience 2.0 Wireless Technologies 2.1 Ultra Wideband (UWB) 2.1.1 Downturn 2.1.2 General: History 2


Assessment of Communication Technologies for Transportation Security  
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2009, Pages: 55
, closely monitors personnel, vehicles, and cargo to identify potential threats, and typically employs Wi-Fi, Zigbee, or ultra wide band (UWB) in indoor environments." The advent of digital video has


Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS) 2012-2022  
IDTechEx, Jan 2012, Pages: 271
Ultra Wide Band (UWB) 4.4. Range versus cost 4.5. Frequency versus range 5. INDOOR POSITIONING SYSTEMS IN ACTION 5.1. IPS used to located medical equipment 5.2. Case study: Opera at the Royal Albert


U.S. Real-time Location System (RTLS) Markets for Healthcare Providers - RFID-WiFi-RF/IR-US-UWB  
Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2006
in this research: - Radio frequency identification (RFID) - Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) - RF/Infrared (IR) - Ultrasonic (US) - Ultra wide band (UWB) Technologies The following technologies are covered


Wireless USB (WUSB) Devices - Global Strategic Business Report  
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Aug 2011, Pages: 294
. Wireless Personal Area Network (WPANs) technologies such as IrDA, Bluetooth, Wireless USB (WUSB), ultra-wideband (UWB), Z-Wave and ZigBee, which eliminate the need for landline cabled infrastructure while


Analysis of Wireless Technologies for Automotive Applications in Western Europe  
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2005
Fi), worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX), ultra wide band (UWB), Zigbee, dedicated short-range communications (DSRC), radio frequency (RF) and near field communications (NFC). Legislations


RFID for Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals 2009-2019  
IDTechEx, July 2009, Pages: 290
-- No ideal frequency for everything -- Ultra Wide Band (UWB) - Privacy issues - Statement of independence LOCATION AND STATUS OF STAFF, VISITORS, PATIENTS AND FIXED ASSETS - Challenges - Primary


Wireless in Healthcare: A Study Tracking the Use of RFID, Wireless Sensor Solutions, and Telemetry Technologies by Medical Device Manufacturers and Healthcare Providers  
The FocalPoint Group, July 2004, Pages: 86
, Unobtrusive, and Painless II. Communications Technology as an Enabler for Fundamental Change III. Key Wireless Technologies 1. WPANs & WLANs a) Bluetooth b) 802.11/Wi-Fi c) UWB (Ultra Wide Band) d) Zig


Wireless Communications Technologies and Solutions  
Mind Commerce LLC, Aug 2008, Pages: 73
Interference. 35 Low Data Rate. 35 Different ZigBee Topologies. 35 Star 35 Mesh. 36 Cluster Tree. 37 ZigBee Applications. 37 Ultra Wide Band Technology (UWB) 39 How UWB Works. 39 Why using Ultra Wide Band?. 39


Emerging Medical Technologies Spotlight, a Report of Investment & Partnering Opportunities 2009  
Life Science Intelligence, Inc., Dec 2009, Pages: 1763
for faster and larger osseointegration - Noninvasive Ultra-WideBand medical radar imaging for cardiopulmonary ambulatory monitoring and diagnosis - Percutaneous light activation reduces intra-abdominal fat


Plunkett's Wireless, Wi-Fi, RFID & Cellular Industry Almanac 2012  
Plunkett Research, Ltd, Aug 2011, Pages: 494
as Ultra Wide Band (UWB) and Bluetooth. WiMax, with its low cost and range of up to 30 miles, may revolutionize the wireless industry. Major WiMax investments were recently announced by Motorola, Intel


Emerging Medical Technologies (EMT) Database  
Life Science Intelligence, Inc., July 2007
diabetic foot ulcers Company 121 - Enteric Dialysis with Kibow Biotics - a food-grade microbial Gel cap formulation towards kidney failure applications Company 122 - Noninvasive Ultra-WideBand medical radar


The Merits of Investing in Israel  
Gateway Investor Services, June 2005, Pages: 250
of single-chip solutions. Wisair Develops and markets a high performance wireless communication chipset solution, based on UWB (Ultra Wide Band) technology. WonderNet A developer of products


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