DocumentCode
3514585
Title
Building the mobile connectivity centre
Author
Strickland, Stuart
Author_Institution
CSR, Cambridge
fYear
2008
fDate
1-4 Sept. 2008
Firstpage
7
Lastpage
8
Abstract
In its 20 years in the mainstream, the cellular handset has rapidly become one of the most powerful product concepts ever invented. It is ubiquitously deployed, and is used for both work and leisure. User demands and the ingenuity of its developers have combined to see it absorb increasing numbers of complex functions. And, just as users are demanding more features from manufacturers, so handset designers are turning to silicon suppliers to solve these pressing integration problems. The integration challenge is an extremely delicate balancing act. The average mobile phone design does not have the capacity to house an additional four radio ICs ifOne way to approach this is to adopt the ´integrate everything now´ approach on a single-chip - ignoring any ill-effects that combining multiple technologies creates.
Keywords
microprocessor chips; mobile handsets; cellular handset; mobile connectivity centre; multipurpose connectivity centre IC; resources sharing; value-added features; Bluetooth; Computer displays; Computer networks; Cost function; Global Positioning System; Mobile handsets; Peer to peer computing; Silicon; Space technology; Telephone sets;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronics System-Integration Technology Conference, 2008. ESTC 2008. 2nd
Conference_Location
Greenwich
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2813-7
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2814-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ESTC.2008.4684313
Filename
4684313
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