Technology news and Jobs arrow Telecommunications arrow Touch to transfer, at 500Mbps
Touch to transfer, at 500Mbps E-mail
by Stuart Corner   
Sunday, 20 July 2008
Three years ago The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) announced its intention to work with the developers of ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless technology to combine "the strengths of both technologies". It said the decision would allow Bluetooth technology "to extend its long-term roadmap to meet the high-speed demands of synchronising and transferring large amounts of data as well as enabling high quality video applications for portable devices" and "UWB will benefit from Bluetooth technology's manifested maturity, qualification program, brand equity and comprehensive application layer."

Early in 2006 The WiMedia Alliance selected Bluetooth to underpin its future radio platform and the Bluetooth SIG selected the WiMedia Alliance's multiband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MB-OFDM) version of ultra-wideband (UWB) for integration with current Bluetooth wireless technology. It was claimed that the integration of these technologies would meet the high-speed demands of synchronising and transferring large amounts of data as well as enabling high quality video and audio applications for portable devices, multi-media projectors and television sets while continuing to cater] to the needs of very low power applications such as mice, keyboards and mono headsets."

The end result was expected to be a UWB technology that would provide throughput up to 480Mbps at distances of around 10 metres.

And as far back as October 2005 Freescale Semiconductor staged the first demonstration of a device based on its chipsets that supported communication using the Bluetooth protocol stack in both Bluetooth and UWB communications. It was claimed that thee combination would provide an "unbeatable high-speed data exchange system for wireless consumer products."

Powered By Joomla Tags

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to post your comment!



 
< Next story in category   Previous story in the category >
iTWire user statistics Visitors last 30 days
694,279
Subscribers 15,210
#1 independent technology news advertise here
  •   *  
  • Search
  • AdvSeach
  • Login
  • Events
  • FreeStuff

- Advertisement -

Featured Whitepapers

Follow iTWire on Twitter

About iTWire

iTWire is all about technology news, information, jobs and community for the IT and telecommunications industry professional. Subscribe to our free ICT daily newsletter