DUBLIN, August 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Millimeter Waves: Emerging Markets" report to their offering.
The outlook for millimeter wave technology is extraordinarily promising. Steady reductions in hardware cost and progress in system development are dovetailing with growing demand in a number of markets and, in some cases, greatly relaxed regulation, all leading to growth in widely diverse markets. Depending on the market, that growth is already well underway, is starting now, or will start soon. Most importantly, some of the most significant markets, including security and telecommunications, are not only potentially quite large but relatively immune to economic conditions. Other developers are making use of new technologies to bring millimeter wave systems within striking distance of mass markets.
Some emerging markets require little more than education of users in the capability of millimeter wave systems while in others, that case has already been made and equipment sales are growing rapidly. In most areas, technologies have matured to the extent that scientific understanding is not an issue; instead, the principal requirement is bringing prices in line with market demand.
Millimeter Wave Systems Overview
- Technology Background
- Technical Issues (GaAs vs. SiGe/CMOS, packaging, components, etc.)
- Public Policy, Regulation, Licensing
- Standards (Wireless HD, WiGig, etc.)
- Established Markets
Prime Applications
- Imaging
- Telecommunications
- Consumer Products
- Defense & Security
Imaging
- Active vs. Passive Systems
- Markets in Checkpoint Security - Airports, concerts, sports events, etc.
- Markets in Loss Prevention/Inventory Control
- Markets in Through-Wall Imaging
- Markets in Consumer Retail/Clothing Sales
- Issues of Privacy and Public Perception
- Competition Technologies
Telecommunications
- Established Lower-Frequency Applications
- Applications for Millimeter Waves (Enterprise, Backhaul, PtP, etc.)
- Licensed vs. Lightly Licensed vs. Unlicensed
- Performance and Availability
- 23 to 39 GHz Bands
- 60 GHz Band Markets
Consumer Markets
- 60 GHz: Consumer, Home Media Markets
- - Data Compression
- - Hardware Considerations
- - Market Growth
- Automotive Radar
- - 24 GHz vs. 77 GHz
- - Market Growth: Trucks, Automobiles
Defense & Security Radar Markets
- Smart Munitions
- Perimeter & Surveillance Radar, Intrusion Detection
- - Defense vs. Private Sector
- - Range Considerations, Long Range vs. Short Range
- Marine Radar
- Defense & Intelligence Communications
Other Millimeter Wave Markets
- Commercial Ka-Band Satellite (VSAT) Communications
- Medicine and Health
- Chemical Monitoring
- Construction and Infrastructure
- Manufacturing
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
E.1 Introduction
E.1 Established Millimeter Wave Markets
E.2 Technology & Hardware
E.3 Regulation and Public Policy
E.4 Imaging
E.5 Telecommunications
E.6 Consumer Markets
E.7 Defense and Security Radar
E.8 Other Millimeter Wave Markets
E.8.1 VSATs
E.8.2 Medicine and Health
E.8.3 Chemical Monitoring
E.8.4 Construction and Infrastructure
E.8.5 Manufacturing
1. Overview
1.1 Introduction
1.2 History
1.3 Current Markets
1.3.1 Telecommunications
1.3.2 Radar
1.4 Technology Basics
1.5 Why Millimeter Waves?
2. Technology and Hardware
2.1 Semiconductors and Packaging
2.1.1 Material Systems: GaAs, GaN, SiGe and CMOS
2.1.2 Packaging: MCM vs. SMT
2.1.3 Devices, Circuits & Components
2.1.4 RF-MEMS Switches
2.2 Transmission Lines
2.3 Antennas
2.4 Transceivers & Receivers
2.5 Systems
2.6 Modulation
2.6.1 Amplitude Shift Keying
2.6.2 Frequency Shift Keying
2.6.3 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
3. Technical and Safety Issues
3.1 Technical Issues
3.2 Safety
4. Public Policy, Regulation, and Standards
4.1 Background: Growth of the Current Regulatory Climate
4.2 New FCC Rule Changes
4.3 E-band Regulation
4.4 The Effect of Local Government
4.5 Standards
4.5.1 Low Frequency Options
4.5.2 Higher Frequency Standards
4.5.3 Summary
5. Imaging
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Imaging Technology
5.3 Imaging Applications
5.3.1 Checkpoint Security: Airports & Other Public Venues
5.3.2 Inventory Control, Theft Prevention
5.3.3 Through-Wall Imaging
5.3.4 Consumer Retail
5.4 Active vs. Passive Systems
5.4.1 Technical Comparison
5.4.2 Application/Market Comparison
5.5 Issues of Acceptance: Privacy and Public Perception
5.6 The Competition: Backscatter X-Ray
5.7 Millimeter Wave Imaging Markets
5.7.1 Market Development
5.7.2 Checkpoint Security Imaging Markets
5.7.3 Inventory Control and Loss Prevention Imaging Markets
5.7.4 Through-Wall Imaging Markets
5.7.5 Consumer Retail Imaging Markets
5.7.6 Handheld Systems
6. Telecommunications
6.1 Introduction
6.1.1 Conventional Microwave Links
6.1.2 The advent of Millimeter Wave Systems in Telecommunications
6.2 5G: Backhaul and the Small Cell Model
6.3 Licensed vs. Lightly Licensed vs. Unlicensed
6.4 The 23, 24, 26 and 39 GHz Bands
6.4.1 23 and 26 GHz Bands
6.4.2 24 and 39 GHz Bands
6.5 60 GHz
6.5.1 60 GHz Telecommunications Applications
6.5.2 Short Range: WiGig and WirelessHD
6.5.3 Benefits of 60 GHz Technology
6.6 The E-band
6.6.1 Background
6.6.2 Propagation Characteristics
6.6.3 Performance, Reliability and Availability
6.6.4 Applications & Users
6.6.5 E-band Licensing
6.7 The Competitive Technology Landscape
6.8 The Millimeter Wave Telecom Market
6.8.1 Past Market Growth
6.8.2 The Shift to backhaul
6.8.3 WISPs: Fixed Wireless Internet Access
6.8.4 Present and Future Market Growth
7. Consumer & Automotive
7.1 Introduction
7.2 60 GHz Systems: Consumer & Home Media
7.2.1 Background: 60 GHz in Multimedia
7.2.2 Data Compression
7.2.3 Hardware Considerations
7.2.4 60 GHz Consumer Media Markets
7.3 Automotive Radar
7.3.1 Background: Millimeter Wave Radar
7.3.2 MMW Radar Applied to Transportation
7.3.3 History
7.3.4 MMW Radar Technology
7.3.5 24 GHz vs. 60 GHz vs. 77 GHz vs. 79 GHz
7.3.6 Infrastructure and Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications
7.3.7 Automotive Radar Markets
8. Defense & Security Markets
8.1 Background
8.2 Millimeter Wave Radar for Security and Intrusion Detection
8.2.1 Perimeter and Surveillance Radar
8.2.2 Range Considerations
8.2.3 Technical Considerations
8.3 Munitions Applications
8.4 Marine Radar
8.5 Defense and Intelligence Communications
8.6 Active Denial Systems and Non-Lethal Weapons
8.7 Defense & Security System Markets
9. Other Millimeter Wave Markets
9.1 Commercial Ka-band Satellite Communications
9.2 Medicine and Health
9.3 Chemical Monitoring
9.4 Construction & Infrastructure
9.5 Manufacturing
10. Millimeter Wave Semiconductor Markets
10.1 Introduction
10.2 The Evolving Semiconductor Landscape
10.3 Consumer Applications
10.4 Imaging
10.5 Defense and Security
10.6 Telecommunications
10.7 Other Millimeter Wave Applications
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6b4p3g/millimeter_waves
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