モバイルデバイスの接続性:近距離通信、ブルートゥース、低出力ブルートゥース、Wi-Fi、802.11xMobile Devices Connectivity
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Short range connectivity protocols such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Near Field Communications (NFC) have emerged as the preeminent means for mobile devices to share data, WWAN connectivity and functionality between themselves and supporting accessories. Despite what may appear to be similar functionality and addressable markets, these connectivity standards are continually found to co-exist on a particular device based upon individual application strengths. Often driven by high penetration into key device segments such as handsets or laptops, these connectivity standards find themselves rapidly changing from being competitive feature differentiators to become absolute "must-haves" in any CE or mobile device seeking to maximize interoperability with other devices. What Questions Does This Report Answer?
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Table of ContentsSection 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1. NFC Overview 1.2. Bluetooth Summary 1.3. Bluetooth v4.0 (Bluetooth Low Energy) 1.4. Wi-Fi Summary Section 2. NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOLS AND APPLICATIONS 2.1. MNO Interest in NFC Revenue Streams 2.2. Financial Services' Interest in NFC 2.3. Handset OEM Interest in NFC 2.4. Market Barriers 2.5. Applications for NFC in Handsets 2.6. Connecting Devices with NFC 2.7. NFC Marketing and the Mobile Browser 2.8. Automotive Applications for NFC 2.9. NFC and Wi-Fi Coexistence 2.10. NFC and Bluetooth Coexistence 2.11. NFC ISO Standards 2.12. NFC Device Security Element 2.13. NFC Forum Device-Specific Architecture 2.14. NFC Device Shipment Forecast Summary Section 3. BLUETOOTH PROTOCOLS AND APPLICATIONS 3.1. Bluetooth SIG 3.2. Bluetooth 3.0 + High Speed 3.3. Bluetooth v3.0 + BLE 3.4. Bluetooth Profiles 3.5. Bluetooth Device Ecosystem Forecast Summary Section 4. PROTOCOLS AND APPLICATIONS, 802.11 (WI-FI) 4.1. Primary 802.11 Protocols 4.2. 802.11n Mobile Device Implementation Options 4.3. 802.11 Amendments 4.4. Wi-Fi Alliance 4.5. Device Certification 4.6. Wi-Fi Device Shipment Forecast Summary Section 5. CONNECTIVITY IC IN MOBILE DEVICES 5.1. Standalone Connectivity Chips 5.2. Bluetooth - Wi-Fi Coexistence and Combination Chips Section 6. KEY DEVICE CONNECTIVITY VENDORS 6.1. Atheros 6.2. Broadcom 6.3. Texas Instruments 6.4. Marvell Technology Group Ltd 6.5. NXP Semiconductors 6.6. Qualcomm 6.7. Cambridge Silicon Radio 6.8. STMicroelectronics 6.9. UMD Connectivity IC Vendor Share 6.10. Handset Connectivity IC Vendor Share Section 7. CONNECTIVITY BY KEY DEVICE SEGMENT 7.1. Mobile Handsets 7.2. Ultra Mobile Devices 7.3. Media Tablets 7.4. Laptops Section 8. COMPANY DIRECTORY Section 9. ACRONYMS 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 NFC-Capable Device and IC Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20162 Bluetooth-Capable Device and IC Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20163 Wi-Fi-Capable Device and IC Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20164 Single-Mode BLE Device and IC Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20165 Dual-Mode BLE Device and IC Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20166 Total BLE Device and IC Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20167 Handset Shipments by Value Segment, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20168 Handset Shipments by Connectivity Protocols, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20169 Smartphone Shipments by Connectivity Protocol, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201610 Feature Phone Shipments by Connectivity Protocol, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201611 Low-Cost Handset Shipments by Connectivity Protocol, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201612 ULCH Shipments by Connectivity Protocol, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201613 NFC Handset Shipments by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201614 Bluetooth Handset Shipments by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201615 Wi-Fi Handset Shipments by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201616 Total Wi-Fi Device Shipments with MIMO, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201617 Total Wi-Fi Handset Shipments with MIMO, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201618 UMD Shipments by Connectivity, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201619 Media Tablet Shipments and Connectivity, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201620 Netbook Shipments and Connectivity, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201621 Netbook Shipments by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201622 MID Shipments and Connectivity, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201623 MID Shipments by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201624 eReader Shipments and Connectivity, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201625 WWAN Connected eReader Shipments by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201626 Wi-Fi Handset Shipments by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201627 Laptop Shipments by Connectivity, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201628 Desktop Shipments by Connectivity, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201629 Game Console Shipments by Connectivity, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201630 Portable Game Player Shipments by Connectivity, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201631 Personal Media Player Shipments by Connectivity, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 201632 Digital Camera Shipments by Connectivity, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2016Charts
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Driven by Standards, in 2016 Wi-Fi Direct and BLE Protocols Will Ship in 2 and 2.9 Billion Devices Respectively
NEW YORK - August 4, 2011 Connectivity protocols in mobile devices and consumer electronics are finding new growth through evolving standards. Two key short-range communication protocols, Wi-Fi Direct and Bluetooth v4.0 (or Bluetooth Low Energy, BLE) are benefitting from the activities of the Bluetooth SIG and the Wi-Fi Alliance. These groups’ goal: to simplify and standardize device implementation for OEMs, beefing up the protocols’ capabilities and pushing them into new devices and vertical applications. They provide a way for CE OEMs’ priorities to be factored into these competing (yet complementary) protocols. “To remain competitive against their short-range competitors in mobile devices, connectivity protocols must advance their capabilities,” says ABI Research senior analyst Michael Morgan. “Space, power, and cost are serious concerns in mobile device design and unless a connectivity protocol can ‘pull its weight’ it risks being excluded from OEMs’ design considerations.” BLE is expected to ride alongside the massive adoption of earlier versions in handsets and other devices. The low power sensors can be added to health and fitness monitoring devices and deliver a new addressable market for Bluetooth to serve. Wi-Fi Direct offers P2P communication capabilities similar to Bluetooth’s. As Wi-Fi continues to penetrate into all manner of devices and consumer electronics, it gains potential to replace Bluetooth in certain device segments (eg. remote controls, Bluetooth headsets). According to ABI Research forecasts, Wi-Fi Direct device shipments will experience a 50% CAGR from 2011 to 2016 and ship in 2 billion devices in 2016. Not to be outdone, total BLE device shipments (both dual and single mode) will grow at a 61% CAGR to ship 2.9 billion devices in 2016. Vice President Kevin Burden points to a prominent exception: “Another short-range technology, NFC’s ‘mobile wallet’ function, is not benefitting from an industry body’s drive to standards: the NFC Forum takes the position that the marketplace is the best arena for that process.” ABI Research’s new “Mobile Devices Connectivity” study investigates and highlights the current and future market potential for short-range connectivity including NFC, Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy, Wi-Fi, 802.11x across a number of mobile device segments. It is included in three ABI Research Services: Wireless Connectivity, Mobile Device Semiconductors, and Smartphones and Mobile Devices. 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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