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[May 21, 2007]

Gain an Insight into the Quickly Growing Market for Wi-Fi RFID

DUBLIN, Ireland --(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c57479) has announced the addition of "Where is It? - The Worldwide Market for Wi-Fi RFID" to their offering.

Whether it is keeping track of valuable assets, or reducing the time spent searching for assets, industries are looking to leverage wireless technologies to solve these challenges. Wi-Fi, while rather new to this application, has started to make waves in asset tracking. This report looks at the quickly growing market for Wi-Fi RFID.

Covered in this report is an overview of real-time location systems (RTLS), radio frequency identification (RFID) standards and technologies, key market players, 2006 Wi-Fi RFID tag market share, and the forecast for Wi-Fi RFID tag shipments. Key elements of this report include:

1. 2006 Wi-Fi tag market shares

2. Forecast of Wi-Fi tag shipments for 2006 through 2011

3. Forecast of Wi-Fi tag revenues for 2006 through 2011

Topics Covered

Executive Summary

Introduction

RTLS Overview

RFID

Passive vs. Active RFID

Wi-Fi in RTLS

Disadvantages to Using Wi-Fi in RTLS

Advantages to Using Wi-Fi in RTLS

RFID Standards and Technologies

Wi-Fi

ISO 24730

EPC

125kHz Sign Post Technology

GPS

RSSI vs. TDOA

Wi-Fi vs. ISO 24730 Tags

Key Market Players

Wi-Fi RTLS Vendors

AeroScout

Ekahau

Newbury Networks

PanGo Networks

RF Technologies

WhereNet

Wi-Fi Network Vendors

Cisco

Trapeze Networks

Wi-Fi Technology Vendors

G2 MicroSystems

Market Share

Forecast

Methodology

Related Reports

List of Tables

Table 1. Current Core IEEE 802.11 Standards

Table 2. Announced Deployments

Table 3. Worldwide Enterprise Wireless Access Point Shipments (in Millions), 2006 through 2011

Table 4. Worldwide Mobile PCs Embedded with Wi-Fi (in Millions), 2006 through 2011

Table 5. Worldwide Wi-Fi RFID Tag Shipments and Revenues (Units in Thousands, Revenues US$ in Thousands), 2006 through 2011

List of Figures

Figure 1. 2006 Wi-Fi RFID Tag Market Share

Companies Mentioned

-- AeroScout

-- Ekahau

-- Newbury Networks

-- PanGo Networks

-- RF Technologies

-- WhereNet

-- Wi-Fi Network Vendors

-- Cisco

-- Trapeze Networks

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c57479

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