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Publié par | researchmoz |
Publié le | 13 novembre 2013 |
Nombre de lectures | 8 |
Langue | English |
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ALBANY, New York, November 13, 2013
New Report Added in ResearchMoz Reports Database Future Mobile Phone-Cell Phone Technology and Function 2014-2024: Global Industry Size, Market Share, Trends, Analysis And Forecasts
ResearchMoz announces that it has published a new study Future Mobile Phone-Cell Phone Technology and Functions 2014-2024
Researchmoz presents this most up-to-date Market Research Reports on Future Mobile Phone-Cell Phone Technology and Functions 2014-2024 (http://www.researchmoz.us/future-mobile-phone-cell-phone-technology-and-functions-2014-2024-report.html). The report focuses primarily on quantitative market metrics in order to characterize the growth and evolution of the Companion Diagnostics Market.
This report concerns the future technologies and functions of mobile phones (cell phones) and, to a lesser extent, the allied products phablets and tablets. The primary emphasis is on what will become possible in the next decade. The potential for mobile phones seems almost limitless so, obviously, no one report can cover everything. Indeed, sensors and other components in a phone may be introduced for one purpose and then used for others in unforeseen ways. Barometers and gyroscopes being used for inertial navigation are examples of this. In other words no one can predict all the things a mobile phone will perform or even how its existing and future parts will combine in "sensor fusion", "structural components" and so on, to achieve new this.
Nonetheless, this report clarifies many key trends, unfulfilled needs and future routes to commercialisation. This vision is based on a plethora of interviews, event attendance, data searches and careful analysis by the PhD level researchers. It recognises that improving the hardware and firmware are just as important as adding new infrastructure such as ubiquitous contactless charging and Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS).
To Browse Full TOC, Tables & Figures visit: http://www.researchmoz.us/future-mobile-phone-cell-phone-technology-and-functions-2014-2024-report.html
What is the importance of forthcoming functions and enabling technologies such as Indoor Positioning Systems (IPS), the Internet of Things (IoT) and printed electronics? For the next decade, what is the market for planned tightly-rollable displays and key parts of them such as transparent conductive films, of which use in mobile phones forms just a part? How can the human interface be radically improved and the intolerably brief availability of today's smart phones before recharging? What new components will be useful in mobile phones and how will they merge? It is all here with the main emphasis on what is coming beyond improved integrated circuits.
This is the master, overall summary report of the new IDTechEx Mobile Phone series of reports which has in it reports going in depth into specifics. For example, there are reports separately covering IPS, NFC, energy harvesting, OLED displays, stretchable electronics and printed electronics.
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Table of Contents
1.EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
1.1.Scope
1.2.Future needs
1.3.Technology required
1.4.Healthcare diagnostics and more
1.5.Sensor fusion
1.6.Internet of Things
1.7.Indoor Positioning Systems IPS
1.8.Near Field Communication NFC
1.9.Key enabling technologies - hardware
1.10.Electrical power, multiple energy harvesting
1.11.Impediments to progress
1.12.The dark side
2.INTRODUCTION
2.1.Dreams and realities
2.2.Mobile phone improvements - responses from general survey
3.IMPROVED HUMAN INTERFACE AND HEALTHCARE
3.1.Human senses that can interact with a device or be a feature
3.1.1.What is wanted?
3.2.Roll out screen, photovoltaics, keyboard
3.3.Wearable electronics
3.4.Healthcare
3.4.1.Food poisoning
3.4.2.Diagnostics and more
3.5.Sound
3.5.1.Sound fidelity and localisation
4.TIGHTLY ROLLABLE DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
4.1.Summary of technologies
4.2.Flexible transparent conducting film
4.3.Technology Assessment
4.4.Market Assessment
4.5.Players
4.6.Market for flexible and conformal electronics
5.PHONE SENSOR FUSION & INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)
5.1.Sensor fusion
5.2.Internet of Things IoT
5.3.Intelligent contextual sensing
5.4.Sensor fusion leveraging NFC
6.INDOOR POSITIONING SYSTEMS (IPS)
6.1.In-Location Alliance
6.2.RTLS
6.3.Ranges
6.4.Principles of locating using RTLS and IPS
6.5.Choice of infrastructure
6.6.No infrastructure as an option
6.6.1.Inertial/ dead reckoning measurements
6.6.2.Single beam RSSI
6.7.Enhanced infrastructure
6.8.Dedicated infrastructure
6.9.Trend for IPS infrastructure
6.10.Choices of signal interpretation to find position
6.11.Applications, compromises and value chain
6.12.IPS/RTLS Interviews
6.12.1.CSR (formerly Cambridge Silicon Radio) USA
6.12.2.Decawave Ireland
6.12.3.Ekahau Finland
6.12.4.In-Location Alliance UK
6.12.5.Redpine Signals USA
6.12.6.Ubisense UK
7.NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION
7.1.Timelines for NFC adoption
7.2.Forecasts 2014-2024
7.3.The purpose of NFC
7.4.NFC Forum
7.5.Lessons from NFC World Congress Nice France September 2013
7.6.NFC Interviews
7.6.1.Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc, USA
7.6.2.MeaWallet, Norway
7.6.3.Nissin Czech Republic
7.6.4.RBR, UK
7.6.5.Smart-TEC, Germany
7.6.6.Tag & Play, France
7.6.7.Ticketmobile, Norway
7.6.8.Interview in Japan
8.PRINTED AND PRINTABLE ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICS
8.1.Flexible OLED displays
8.2.Flexible memory
8.3.Flexible transistors
8.4.Flexible batteries
8.5.Graphene
8.6.Emerging metallisation inks
8.7.Printed electronics and allied interviews