Analysing Wireless Communications

 

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Mobile TV

Technologies, Country Cases, and Forecasts for 2009-2013

Mobile TV is still in its early phases, and there are several competing mobile TV standards. This report includes a thorough discussion of all the broadcast mobile TV standards: DVB-H, DMB, MediaFLO, 1seg, MBMS, TDtv, CMMB, TMMB, DMB-T/H, CDMB, CMB and ATSC-M/H. Subscriber growth in different markets is forecast until 2013. The shortage of radio spectrum for Mobile-TV is also discussed in this report, as well as new disruptive technologies which may unsettle the business plans of existing Mobile TV companies.

Pages: 129

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•  Mobile TV - a new battle of standards

March
2009
£1090

LTE

The Future of Mobile Telecommunications

LTE will be the first cellular system that can provide true broadband experiences. 3.5G networks have high theoretical data rate values, but their practical throughput values are often too low for broadband services. LTE, however, is capable of well over 100 Mbps data rates per cell. In addition, it can offer shorter latencies and better quality of service near cell edges. These vastly improved capabilities enable completely new types of services to be offered. Our LTE report includes a thorough examination of the technical aspects of LTE. Equally, it discusses the new wireless business landscape enabled by LTE.

Pages: 191

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•  LTE - The First Truly Global Cellular System

December
2008
£1090

Short Range Radios and Wireless Sensor Networks

Technical Standards, WSN Applications, and Future Trends

This report analyses the most important short range radio systems that are either currently in use or in various stages of development. Short range radio systems are used both in Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN), and in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). This is an area where strong growth is forecast in the future. However, the large number of different systems in the marketplace makes the situation confusing. This report clarifies "who's who" in terms of Short Range Radios and WSNs, helping readers to understand this future market.

Pages: 150

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•  Short Range Radios and WSNs - Small devices with huge potential

September
2008
£790

Mobile WiMAX

Technical Aspects, Commercial Prospects, and Competition

Mobile WiMAX has been the most "hyped" technology in mobile communications in recent years. WiMAX is essentially a wireless broadband technology, but with the introduction of the 802.16e amendment, it attempts to become a mobile broadband technology. Thus, it has the same goal as many mobile cellular broadband systems, but its starting point is different. This report penetrates the hype around Mobile WiMAX and explains what the system is capable of doing in practice.

Pages: 141

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•  Mobile WiMAX - Is it all hype?

July
2008
£790

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