Sponsored by Huawei


By 2023, ABI Research anticipates there will be nearly 45 billion connected devices,
spanning a number of verticals, including smartphones and mobile devices, Personal Computers (PCs), home entertainment, smart home, audio, consumer electronics, wearables, automotive, smart cities, smart buildings, industrial, and other Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Wireless connectivity technologies, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 802.15.4, Near-Field Communication (NFC), Ultra-Wideband (UWB), among several others, including cellular and Low-Power Wide-Area (LPWA), are the building blocks and fundamental enablers of this projected growth, and arguably the most critical pieces of the puzzle.

However, solving this puzzle is not an easy challenge—the wireless connectivity
landscape is extremely complex, with each technology having its own respective strengths and limitations, from the physical layer and underlying networking standard right up to the application layer.

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The Future Of Short-Range Wireless