基地局、固定屋外、能動アンテナ:コーナーリフレクタ、対周波数アンテナ(LPDA)、パラボラアンテナ、全方向性アンテナ、セクタパネルアンテナ、スモールパネルアンテナ、八木アンテナ、能動アンテナBase Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antennas
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Antennas play a critical role in the operation of any wireless infrastructure base station. Modern antennas are based on principals of electromagnetics and antenna theory that have been around for over a century. Improvements have obviously been made over that time and modern antennas, especially for wireless infrastructure base station applications, utilize the latest technology coupled with high volume manufacturing techniques. There are literally thousands of variations of antennas that can be used for wireless infrastructure base stations, but fortunately they can be coalesced into seven basic types of antennas that are in frequent use and one that is just emerging onto the market. What Questions Does This Report Answer?
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Table of ContentsExecutive Brief: Top-Line Forecast Executive Brief: Drivers Executive Brief: Inhibitors Executive Brief: Market Share Executive Brief: Summary and Strategic Recommendations Section 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1. Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antennas: Lynchpins of Modern Mobile Wireless and Cellular Systems 1.1.1. Definition of a Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna 1.1.2. Types of Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antennas 1.2. The Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Market 1.2.1. Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Forecast and Growth Potential 1.2.2. Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Vendor Considerations 1.2.3. Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Market Summary and Recommendations Section 2. BASE STATION, FIXED OUTDOOR, AND ACTIVE ANTENNA TECHNOLOGY IMPLICATIONS 2.1. Introduction to Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antennas 2.1.1. What Is a Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna? 2.2. Types of Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antennas 2.2.1. Corner Reflector Antennas 2.2.2. Log Periodic Antennas 2.2.3. Parabolic Antennas 2.2.4. Omnidirectional Antennas 2.2.5. Sector Panel Antennas 2.2.5.1. Tri-Sector Panel Arrays 2.2.6. Small Panel Antennas 2.2.7. Yagi Antennas 2.2.8. Active Antennas 2.3. Base Station Frequency Considerations 2.4. Air Interface Implications 2.5. Antenna Diversity Operation 2.6. Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Physical Characteristics Section 3. THE BASE STATION, FIXED OUTDOOR, AND ACTIVE ANTENNA MARKETPLACE 3.1. Market Overview 3.2. The Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Forecast 3.2.1. Forecast Methodology 3.2.2. General Comments 3.2.3. Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Revenue by Type 3.2.4. Total Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Revenue 3.2.5. Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Shipments by Type 3.2.6. Total Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Shipments 3.2.7. Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Average Selling Prices 3.2.7.1. Corner Reflector Antenna Average Selling Price 3.2.7.2. Log Periodic Antenna Average Selling Price 3.2.7.3. Parabolic Antenna Average Selling Price 3.2.7.4. Omnidirectional Antenna Average Selling Price 3.2.7.5. Sector Panel Antenna Average Selling Price 3.2.7.6. Small Panel Antenna Average Selling Price 3.2.7.7. Yagi Antenna Average Selling Price 3.2.7.8. Active Antenna Average Selling Price 3.2.8. Sector Panel Antenna Market Share by Type 3.2.9. Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Revenue Market Share by Vendor 3.2.10. Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Revenue Market Share by Type 3.2.11. Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Revenue Market Share by Region 3.2.12. Active vs. Passive Antenna Revenue Market Share 3.2.13. Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Market Forces and Summary 3.2.14. Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Market Strategic Recommendations Section 4. COMPANY PROFILES 4.1. Ace Technologies Corp 4.1.1. Ace Technologies Profile and Analysis 4.2. Alcatel-Lucent (RFS) 4.2.1. Alcatel-Lucent (RFS) Profile and Analysis 4.3. Amphenol Antenna Solutions (Amphenol Antel, Inc) 4.3.1. Amphenol Antenna Solutions (Amphenol Antel, Inc) Profile and Analysis 4.4. Andrew (CommScope, Inc) 4.4.1. Andrew (CommScope, Inc) Profile and Analysis 4.5. Argus Technologies Pty Ltd 4.5.1. Argus Technologies Pty Ltd Profile and Analysis 4.6. Astron Wireless Technologies, Inc 4.6.1. Astron Wireless Technologies, Inc Profile and Analysis 4.7. Cellphone-Mate, Inc 4.7.1. Cellphone-Mate, Inc Profile and Analysis 4.8. Cellular Specialties, Inc (CSI) 4.8.1. Cellular Specialties, Inc (CSI) Profile and Analysis 4.9. Comba Telecom Systems Holdings Ltd 4.9.1. Comba Telecom Systems Holdings Ltd Profile and Analysis 4.10. Digital Antenna, Inc 4.10.1. Digital Antenna, Inc Profile and Analysis 4.11. Ericsson AB 4.11.1. Ericsson AB Profile and Analysis 4.12. Gamma Nu, Inc 4.12.1. Gamma Nu, Inc Profile and Analysis 4.13. Hitachi Cable, Ltd 4.13.1. Hitachi Cable, Ltd Profile and Analysis 4.14. Huawei Technologies Co, Ltd (Huawei Agisson) 4.14.1. Huawei Technologies Co, Ltd (Huawei Agisson) Profile and Analysis 4.15. Kathrein (Kathrein-Werke AG) 4.15.1. Kathrein (Kathrein-Werke AG) Profile and Analysis 4.16. Laird Technologies 4.16.1. Laird Technologies Profile and Analysis 4.17. Larsen Antennas 4.17.1. Larsen Antennas Profile and Analysis 4.18. Mars Antennas & RF Systems, Ltd 4.18.1. Mars Antennas & RF Systems, Ltd Profile and Analysis 4.19. Mobi Antenna Technologies (Shenzen) Co, Ltd 4.19.1. Mobi Antenna Technologies (Shenzen) Co, Ltd Profile and Analysis 4.20. Mobile Mark, Inc 4.20.1. Mobile Mark, Inc Profile and Analysis 4.21. Motorola (Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions) 4.21.1. Motorola (Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions) Profile and Analysis 4.22. Nokia Siemens Networks 4.22.1. Nokia Siemens Networks Profile and Analysis 4.23. PCTel, Inc 4.23.1. PCTel, Inc Profile and Analysis 4.24. Powerwave Technologies, Inc 4.24.1. Powerwave Technologies, Inc Profile and Analysis 4.25. Rymsa Corp 4.25.1. Rymsa Corp Profile and Analysis 4.26. Sinclair Technologies, Inc 4.26.1. Sinclair Technologies, Inc Profile and Analysis 4.27. Telewave, Inc 4.27.1. Telewave, Inc Profile and Analysis 4.28. TerraWave Solutions 4.28.1. TerraWave Solutions Profile and Analysis 4.29. Til-Tek Antennas, Inc 4.29.1. Til-Tek Antennas, Inc Profile and Analysis 4.30. Tongyu Communication Equipment Co, Ltd 4.30.1. Tongyu Communication Equipment Co Ltd Profile and Analysis 4.31. Ubidyne GmbH 4.31.1. Ubidyne GmbH Profile and Analysis 4.32. ZTE Corp 4.32.1. ZTE Corp Profile and Analysis Section 5. COMPANY DIRECTORY Section 6. ACRONYMS Table of Contents SCOPE OF STUDY SOURCES AND METHODOLOGY NOTES Tables * 表の部分売りが可能です。データリソースまでお問合せください。(電話:03-3582-2531、Eメール:info@dri.co.jp) 1-1 Total Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Revenue, World Market: 2011 to 20161-2 Total Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Shipments, World Market: 2011 to 20161-3 Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Market Share by Vendor, Revenue, World Market: 20113-1 Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Revenue by Type , World Market: 2011 to 20163-2 Total Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Revenue, World Market: 2011 to 20163-3 Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Shipments by Type , World Market: 2011 to 20163-4 Total Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Shipments, World Market: 2011 to 20163-5 Corner Reflector Antenna ASP, High-Average-Low, World Market: 2011 to 20163-6 Log Periodic Antenna ASP, High-Average-Low, World Market: 2011 to 20163-7 Parabolic Antenna ASP, High-Average-Low, World Market: 2011 to 20163-8 Omnidirectional Antenna ASP, High-Average-Low, World Market: 2011 to 20163-9 Sector Panel Antenna ASP, High-Average-Low, World Market: 2011 to 20163-10 Small Panel Antenna ASP, High-Average-Low, World Market: 2011 to 20163-11 Yagi Antenna ASP, High-Average-Low, World Market: 2011 to 20163-12 Active Antenna ASP, High-Average-Low, World Market: 2011 to 20163-13 Sector Panel Antenna Market Share by Type, Revenue, World Market: 20113-14 Sector Panel Antenna Market Share by Type, Revenue, World Market: 20163-15 Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Market Share by Vendor, Revenue, World Market: 20113-16 Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Market Share by Type, Revenue, World Market: 20113-17 Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Market Share by Type, Revenue, World Market: 20163-18 Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antenna Market Share by Region, Revenue, World Market: 20113-19 Active vs. Passive Antenna Market Share, Revenue, World Market: 20113-20 Active vs. Passive Antenna Market Share, Revenue, World Market: 2016Charts
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“Active” Segment Pushes Antenna Markets towards $2 Billion in 2016, Says ABI Research
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - March 29, 2011 The global market for antennas for wireless infrastructure, including base station, fixed and active types, is set to reach almost $2.0 billion in 2016, according to the latest forecast from ABI Research. So-called “active” antennas are the hot segment of this market. Widespread installations of active antennas, which combine the base station’s RF electronics in the antenna housing mounted at the top of the tower, have only begun quite recently. According to research director Lance Wilson, “Active antennas offer a solution to the problem of rapidly growing wireless data traffic. Conventional designs are not as efficient; active antennas offer much greater efficiency and versatility when handling large quantities of signals, including wireless data.” Apart from the “active” segment, the antenna market can be described as stable and mature. “Market growth is gradual and steady,” says Wilson. ”That, along with the huge size of the market (from a component or subassembly standpoint), is precisely part of its appeal for vendors.” The antenna vendor ecosystem is slightly unusual in that there are multiple tiers and many participants. The bulk of these vendors are small companies that command only fractional percentages of the total available market. ABI Research believes that some market consolidation is likely. The scenario for active antennas is a bit different, with antenna manufacturers normally partnering with equipment builders. Will 4G provide much stimulus to the antenna market? “Some upside is present with LTE/4G,” says Wilson, “but this will be moderated by the eventual decline in the GSM family of technologies. With the exception of still-developing regions, GSM infrastructure is largely built-out already. 4G won’t replace the millions of existing GSM base stations with similar quantities.” ABI Research’s “Base Station, Fixed Outdoor, and Active Antennas” study provides forecast segmentations by type, and encompass both revenue and shipments. Market share analyses for vendor, type and region are also included. This report is part of the firm’s Mobile Networks Research Service, which also includes other Research Reports, Market Data, ABI Insights, ABI Vendor Matrices, and analyst inquiry support. あなたが最近チェックしたレポート一覧お問い合せは、お電話・メール・WEBから承ります。お見積もりの作成もお気軽にご相談ください。 |
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