Frost & Sullivan, Oct 2008, Pages: 79
that is on the move outside the customer’s four walls (including Proof of Delivery). Wireless data capture technologies include barcode scanning, small wireless asset tracking devices, RFID, image capture, and GPS
Fuji-Keizai USA, Inc., Nov 2010, Pages: 95
for wireless power transfer over longer distances with RF-based and laser power systems and higher frequency magnetic resonance induction techniques
- Opportunities and challenges to original equipment
Fuji-Keizai USA, Inc., Oct 2010, Pages: 90
for wireless power transfer over longer distances with RF-based and laser power systems and higher frequency magnetic resonance induction techniques
- Opportunities and challenges to original equipment
Frost & Sullivan, Jan 2010, Pages: 134
- Wireless asset tracking devices (Tags)
- Image capture
- Location tagging
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled 2010 North American Mobile Field Asset Management (FAM) Market provides revenue
Yole Development, Oct 2010, Pages: 203
promised to future generations. Many challenges are related to miniaturization, which will probably be enabled by Semiconductor and Microsystem technologies.
The Healthcare industry faces critical technical
First Research, Dec 2011, Pages: 10
Overview Chapter:
The US wireless telecommunications services industry includes about 1,600 companies with combined annual revenue of more than $190 billion. Major companies include the four nationwide
Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2006
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
Yole Development, Oct 2008
Technologies, …).
Report benefits for:
- MEMS manufacturers:
Evaluate the market, the challenges and the competitors for their product range
Support a strategic decision to enter or exit the wireless
Pioneer Consulting, March 2008, Pages: 160
.3.2 Miniaturization
2.3.3 Power Efficiency
2.3.4 Consistent ROI
2.4 Limitations, Challenges and Constraints for Nanotechnology
2.5 Role of MEMS as a Facilitator for Nanotechnology Adoption in Wireless Handsets
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ARCchart, Oct 2010, Pages: 75
disputes in the mobile market and presents case studies for the high-profile disputes between Apple and HTC, Apple and Nokia, the Apple multi-touch challenge and the social networking challenge made
Global Sources, Dec 2010, Pages: 114
's wireless communication equipment industry, with suppliers responding by improving functionality and technology applications.
In some segments, development is directed at releases emphasizing W-CDMA, CDMA
Life Science Intelligence, Inc., Dec 2009, Pages: 1763
/hemophilia/anemia
- Portable/palm-held endoscopic imaging with a mobile platform for recording/sharing/archiving images
- Wireless electronic skin patch sensors for the real-time measurement/monitoring
Business Insights, March 2010, Pages: 180
. The identification and application of novel cardio biomarkers has helped cardiologists to stratify high risk patients whilst the advances in diagnostic imaging has lead to improvements in the speed and resolution
Frost & Sullivan, June 2007
resonance imaging (MRI), noninvasive fetal diagnostics and other emerging technologies.
The following technologies are covered in this research:
- Wireless/Remote Monitoring, Home-based Monitors
VDM Publishing House, May 2010, Pages: 100
The recent growth in wireless communications presents a new challenge to multimedia communications. Due to limited bandwidth and broadcast nature of the wireless medium, it is necessary to compress
SBD, Sep 2011
The ultimate guide to OEM vehicle key design and use Covering 240 models from 35 brands
The keys supplied with new vehicles have evolved from simple mechanical devices to electronic wireless
GBI Research, Dec 2010, Pages: 114
extensively in portable devices. They facilitate addition of more functions while minimizing the battery drain.
Growth in Wireless Communication Market will spur consumption of Analog ICs.
The use of analog
Frost & Sullivan, March 2006
This Technical Insights research service entitled Wearable Computing provides an overview of advances made in wearable computing technology along with key drivers, challenges, and restraints