OYSTER BAY-Ultra Wideband technology, which until recently was only in use by the military and government, is expected to be seen in consumer electronic and chipset devices as early as 2003, according to research from Allied Business Intelligence.
ABI further predicts that by 2007, industry could see UWB-enabled devices reach 45.2 million units, with revenues around $1.39 billion. Markets expected to take advantage of UWB technology include communications, imaging, vehicles, locators, military and government.