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Transcript of IEEE CCNC_UWB In-Stat
IEEE CCNC, Jan. 5, 2005www.instat.com/R/wcpan www.instat.com/R/mmit
Stephen WoodUWB Technology Strategist
Communications Technology Lab
Emerging markets based on MBOA UWB including developments in Wireless USB & Wireless 1394
Roberto AielloFounder & CTO
Kosar Jaff Product Unit Manager
Windows Networking & DevicesTechnology Group
Marilynn GreenSenior Research Engineer
Nokia Research Center
Bob HuangSenior Technical Manager
Advanced Wireless Technology Group
Joyce PutscherDirector & Principal Analyst
Converging Markets & Technologies Group
IEEE CCNC January 5, 2005
IEEE CCNC, Jan. 5, 2005www.instat.com/R/wcpan www.instat.com/R/mmit
Emerging markets for UWB, Wireless USB & Wireless 1394
Chair, Joyce PutscherDirector, Converging Markets & Technologies Group
& Principal Analyst WPANIn-Stat
IEEE CCNC, Jan. 5, 2005www.instat.com/R/wcpan www.instat.com/R/mmit
General Positioning Wireless LAN/PAN
DATAVOICE
Narrowband
Wideband
Ultra-Wideband
802.11a, b, g
Bluetooth
PAN
LAN
Bluetooth
802.15.4
802.11e
802.11n
W1394WUSB
802.15.4a (UWB)
ZigBee
IEEE CCNC, Jan. 5, 2005www.instat.com/R/wcpan www.instat.com/R/mmit
Progress• UWB is PHY candidate for IEEE 802.15.3a:
Flavor still not passed
• Multiband OFDM Alliance (MBOA) became a SIG– Over 150 members– MBOA PHY completed
• Wireless USB Promoter Group– USB 2.0-compatible protocol stack, working with
WiMedia & MBOA– UWB PHY
• 1394 Trade Association – MBOA working with TA to develop FireWireless protocol stack– UWB PHY
IEEE CCNC, Jan. 5, 2005www.instat.com/R/wcpan www.instat.com/R/mmit
• Early 2005: Proprietary chipsets• Jan 2005 CES: Prototype UWB-enabled CE devices, kits/adapters• 1H05: Chipset integration into CE devices – testing stage & manufacturers
ramp up• Xmas 2005/2006: Line-powered devices (NOT battery-powered or mobile)
like DTVs, PVRs, PCs• Xmas 2006/2007: Battery-powered devices like digital
camcorders and digital still cameras• Mobile Phones? WW standard needed
High-Speed UWB Market Rollout
UWB transmissions not allowed worldwide yet - In process
Goal to replace connectors, primarily USB and 1394 cables, between variety of CE and PC devices
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UWB Silicon Trends
• Initially, mostly two-chip chipsets, but some targeting early single chip versions
• Radios in SiGe & BiCMOS
• Some single-chip PHY: RF Transceiver, TX/RX Switch & BB
• Many solutions will migrate to a single chip 2006-2007
• Dedicated processor best for now – Host processing not expected to happen soon
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High-Speed UWB Applications Forecast
0
12 M
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Source: In-Stat, 9/04
ConservativeScenario #1
Possible Scenario #2
IEEE CCNC, Jan. 5, 2005www.instat.com/R/wcpan www.instat.com/R/mmit
WUSB, W1394, UWB & 802.11n to Live Together• Will co-exist like wired Ethernet (LAN) & USB (PAN)
• 802.11n provides a 100-meter circle of 100Mbps that is shared • Wireless USB with UWB PHY provides high density of high- bandwidth video streaming connections within
each PAN “bubble”
• Wireless USB & Wireless 1394 development coming along (UWB PHY)• WUSB & UWB-enabled products to enter market in 2005 & 2006• 802.11n: Final spec about 2 yrs away (4Q2006)
– About 60 proposals received, but 2 primary camps so far
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802.11n
Overlap/Competition 802.11n vs. UWB & Wireless USB
WirelessUSB
• Although complementary, there will be some overlap, where either or both solutions may be embedded
High-end TVs, PVRs & PCs
IEEE CCNC, Jan. 5, 2005www.instat.com/R/wcpan www.instat.com/R/mmit
Thank YouThank You
Research from our
Wireless Connectivity & PAN Servicewww.instat.com/ R/ WCPAN
Multimedia & Interface Technologies Servicewww.instat.com/ R/ MMIT