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Wireless Data Communication 2001, List of Figures

 

Chapter 1

 

Figure 1-1 Worldwide Wireless Chip Market
Figure 1-2 - Worldwide SiGe Semiconductor Shipments
Figure 1-3 - Worldwide GaAs Semiconductor Shipments
Figure 1-4 - Worldwide Bluetooth Chipset Unit Shipments
Figure 1-5 - Worldwide Wireless LAN Node Shipments
Figure 1-6 - DECT Telephone Unit Shipments
Figure 1-7 - Worldwide Paging and Messaging Subscribers
Figure 1-8 - Worldwide Broadband Wireless Service Revenues

Figure 1-9 - Worldwide Total GPS Shipments
Figure 1-10 - Worldwide Telematics Revenues

 

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Chapter 2

 

Figure 2-1 - Bluetooth Applications
Figure 2-2 - Worldwide Electronics & Hardware Revenues
Figure 2-3 - Worldwide Bluetooth Electronic Shipments
Figure 2-4 - Total Worldwide Bluetooth Semiconductor Revenues    
Figure 2-5 - Worldwide Bluetooth Chipset Unit Shipments
Figure 2-6 - Worldwide Bluetooth Chipset ASP
Figure 2-7 - Average Cost of Bluetooth Components
Figure 2-8 - Bluetooth Chipsets by Application
Figure 2-9 - Bluetooth Chips in Cellular Telephones
Figure 2-10 - Bluetooth Chips in Cordless Telephones
Figure 2-11 - TI's Bluetooth Strategy for the PC Market
Figure 2-12 - Bluetooth Chips in Desktop Computers & Peripherals   
Figure 2-13 - Bluetooth Chips in Handheld Computers
Figure 2-14 - Bluetooth Chips in Notebook Computers
Figure 2-15 - Bluetooth Chips in Headsets
Figure 2-16 - Bluetooth Chips in Digital Cameras
Figure 2-17 - Bluetooth Chips in Entertainment Devices
Figure 2-18 - Bluetooth Chips in Hotel Internet Access Nodes
Figure 2-19 - Bluetooth Chips in Office LAN Access Nodes
Figure 2-20 - Bluetooth Chips in Automotive Applications
Figure 2-21 - Bluetooth's Functional Blocks
Figure 2-22 - Master & Slave Transmit in Alternate Slots
Figure 2-23 - Multi-Slot Bluetooth Packets
Figure 2-24 - The Bluetooth Profile Stack
Figure 2-25 - The Standard Bluetooth Packet Format
Figure 2-26 - Bluetooth Power Classes
Figure 2-27 - Bluetooth Network Topographies
Figure 2-28 - Bluetooth Operating Modes

 

 

 

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Chapter 3

 

Figure 3-1 - Agere System's W7020 Bluetooth RF Module
Figure 3-2 - Alcatel's Single-Chip Bluetooth Design
Figure 3-3 - Atmel's Reference Design Kit
Figure 3-4 - Atmel's Multichip Bluetooth Module
Figure 3-5 - Axis 9010 Bluetooth Network Access Point
Figure 3-6 - Axis 5800 Bluetooth Print Server
Figure 3-7 - BrightCom's BrightAPI in the Protocol Stack
Figure 3-8 - Brightcom's BIC2101
Figure 3-9 - Broadcom's BlutoniumT Bluetooth Chips
Figure 3-10 - CSR's Bluetooth Module
Figure 3-11 - CSR's Radio Roadmap
Figure 3-12 - connectBlue's Industrial Serial Port Adapter
Figure 3-13 - Cypress Acquires Bluetooth Technology
Figure 3-14 - Ericsson's Bluetooth Development Kit
Figure 3-15 - Ericsson's Bluetooth Starter Kit
Figure 3-16 - Ericsson's Bluetooth Module
Figure 3-17 - Infineon's BlueMoon I System Architecture
Figure 3-18 - Infineon's Bluetooth Software Partitioning
Figure 3-19 - The Bluetooth Neighborhood
Figure 3-20 - Digianswer's Bluetooth Protocol Stack
Figure 3-21 - Motorola's Timeport 270
Figure 3-22 - Motorola's Bluetooth/Modem Combo Card
Figure 3-23 - NewLogic's Boost NZIF Transceiver
Figure 3-24 - Philips' Bluetooth Baseband Controller
Figure 3-25 - Silicon Wave's Bluetooth Solution
Figure 3-26 - Silicon Wave OS Adaptation Layer
Figure 3-27 - Sphinx Eletronik's PICO Card and PICO Plug
Figure 3-28 - TI's Bluetooth Hardware Products
Figure 3-29 - TI's TRF6001 Bluetooth RF Module
Figure 3-30 - TI's BSN6040 Baseband Processor
Figure 3-31 - Troy XCD's Bluetooth Protocol Stack
Figure 3-32 - TTPCommunications' Product Architecture

 

 

 

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Chapter 4

 

Figure 4-1 - Revenues from Worldwide Wireless LAN Shipments
Figure 4-2 - Worldwide Wireless LAN Node Shipments
Figure 4-3 - North American Wireless LAN Node Shipments
Figure 4-4 - Wireless LAN Average Price per Node
Figure 4-5 - Semiconductor Content per Wireless LAN Node
Figure 4-6 - Wireless LAN Semiconductor Market
Figure 4-7 - Variations of the IEEE 802.11 Specification
Figure 4-8 - HiperLAN Layers
Figure 4-9 - HiperLAN/2 Modulation Schemes
Figure 4-10 - Depiction of Wireless Home
Figure 4-11 - The DECT Forum Organization Chart
Figure 4-12 - DECT Frequencies
Figure 4-13 - A DECT Frame with Expanded View of Time Slot
Figure 4-14 - Comparison: CT1, CT2, and DECT
Figure 4-15 - Revenues from DECT Handset Shipments
Figure 4-16 - DECT Phone Unit Shipments
Figure 4-17 - ASP of DECT Cordless Phones
Figure 4-18 - Semiconductor Content of DECT Cordless Phones
Figure 4-19 - Semiconductor Market for DECT Cordless Phones=
Figure 4-20 - The IrDA Protocol Layers
Figure 4-21 - Atheros Proposed 5-UP Technology
Figure 4-22 - Systemonic's HiperSonic2

 

 

 

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Chapter 5

 

Figure 5-1 - Worldwide Paging and Messaging Subscribers
Figure 5-2 - 2000 Paging and Messaging Subscribers by Region
Figure 5-3 - Worldwide Pager Shipments
Figure 5-4 - U.S. Average Monthly Revenue per Subscriber
Figure 5-5 - Paging & Messaging Subscribers in the Americas
Figure 5-6 - Paging and Messaging Subscribers in Europe
Figure 5-7 - Paging and Messaging Subscribers in Asia
Figure 5-8 - Worldwide Pager Shipments to Telemetry
Figure 5-9 - The Timex Beepwear

 

 

 

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Chapter 6

 

Figure 6-1 - Worldwide Service Revenues
Figure 6-2 - Average Cost of Equipment per Subscriber
Figure 6-3 - Broadband Wireless Share in 2000
Figure 6-4 - North American Service Revenues
Figure 6-5 - North American Wireless Broadband Subscribers
Figure 6-6 - Annual Revenue per North American Subscriber
Figure 6-7 - Wireless Broadband in the 2-GHz Band
Figure 6-8 - Worldwide Investment in LMDS Infrastructure

 

 

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Chapter 7

 

Figure 7-1 - Worldwide Total GPS Shipments
Figure 7-2 - Worldwide GPS Semiconductor Market
Figure 7-3 - Regional Car-Navigation System Sales
Figure 7-4 - GPS Market for Commercial Vehicle Tracking
Figure 7-5 - The Worldwide Consumer GPS Market
Figure 7-6 - Worldwide GPS Market for Cellular Telephones
Figure 7-7 - Infineon's GPS Chipset
Figure 7-8 - Motorola's Oncore GPS Chip Block Diagram
Figure 7-9 - Motorola's Oncore GPS Receiver
Figure 7-10 - STMicrolectronics' GPS Chipset
Figure 7-11 - SyChip's GPS2020 GPS Module
 

 

 

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Chapter 8


FFigure 8-1 - Worldwide TETRA Terminal Shipments
Figure 8-2 - Communications Satellite Orbits
Figure 8-3 - Satellite Networks Offering Worldwide Mobile Data
Figure 8-4 - Revenues from Broadband Satellite Service
Figure 8-5 - Artist Rendering of ICO Satellite in Orbit
Figure 8-6 - Original Iridium Consortium Members
Figure 8-7 - An Iridium Satellite
Figure 8-8 - The Iridium Network
Figure 8-9 - ORBCOMM's Network

 

 

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Chapter 9

 

Figure 9-1 - Worldwide Telematics Revenues
Figure 9-2 - Worldwide Telematics Subscribers
Figure 9-3 -Annual Telematics Service Revenue per Subscriber
Figure 9-4 - Electronics as Percentage of Car Value
 

 

 

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