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Wi-Fi Direct Aims To Easily Connect Hardware Devices

Wi-Fi Direct Aims To Easily Connect Hardware Devices
October 14, 2009 1:51PM

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The Wi-Fi Alliance is working on the Wi-Fi Direct specification to connect computing and consumer devices and compete with Bluetooth. The goal is a single solution to transfer content and share applications. Atheros Communications already offers its Direct Connect Wi-Fi solution. Device designers will need to choose between Wi-Fi Direct and Bluetooth.


The Wi-Fi Alliance is working on a new specification that will let computing devices interconnect with mobile Relevant Products/Services phones, cameras, printers, keyboards and mice, and other PCs over Wi-Fi connections. Called Wi-Fi Direct, the new specification promises to make it far easier for devices to share, display and print information Relevant Products/Services.

Previously code-named "Wi-Fi peer-to-peer," the fledgling technology will enable devices to make a one-to-one connection, or enable a group of several devices to connect simultaneously. Slated to be added to Wi-Fi chips beginning in the second half of 2010, the technology also will be able to create connections with the hundreds of millions of Wi-Fi legacy devices already in use, according to Wi-Fi Alliance Executive Director Edgar Figueroa.

"Wi-Fi users worldwide will benefit from a single-technology solution to transfer content Relevant Products/Services and share applications quickly and easily among devices -- even when a Wi-Fi access point isn't available," Figueroa said. "The impact is that Wi-Fi will become even more pervasive and useful for consumers and across the enterprise Relevant Products/Services."

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But device makers don't need to wait until next year to offer Wi-Fi peer-to-peer capabilities. Atheros Communications, which first demonstrated its peer-to-peer Wi-Fi technology at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2008, is already shipping a similar technology for integration into mobile products.

Called Atheros Direct Connect, the company's technology is designed to work with any legacy Wi-Fi device. Moreover, Direct Connect is expected to be forward-compatible with Wi-Fi Direct, which will feature enhancements for power management Relevant Products/Services and device discovery.

Atheros began shipping Direct Connect technology "in the second half of 2009 with Atheros' XSPAN and Align 11n chips for Microsoft Windows 7-enabled netbook, notebook and desktop PCs," a company spokesperson said. "Regarding the mobile market, the products that are shipping with this capability today include the NEC N-06A smartphone and the Huawei iMo."

Given the wireless overlap between Wi-Fi Direct and Bluetooth -- which is for cars and headsets with some special markets in between -- the possibility exists that the two technologies will end up dueling for many of the same customers. Still, for Wi-Fi Direct to eat up a significant amount of Bluetooth's customer Relevant Products/Services base, designers would have to accept a new technology that is probably not all that much better than what exists today, said Gartner Vice President Stan Bruederle. (continued...)

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