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For the sake of clarity, wireless web connectivity is the exact anti to the concept being
discussed here. There is data communication that leaves enough room for third-party breach.
Since its usage is undeniable, device security and management providers take up the
responsibility to reduce the chances as close to zero as possible. However, it did generate the
importance of leaving back the wires at home. Innovative designs rendered the vehicles and
devices to be powered in the wireless fashion compact in design and efficient in power
consumption. This cleared some additional space for alternative essentials to be carried out on
the field.

Many runners, few scores

Towards the end of 2015, fresh rumors of wireless charging-enabled iPhone from Apple floated
across the market. The news roots down to a patent by the international favorite brand of
smartphones in 2010 that tested capabilities and models of a local computing network powered
on-the-air. They intended the use of near field magnetic resonance (NFMR) power supply to
power configured devices in that environment. On comparison with close competitors in the
arena Apple was trying to build a trend, none of the providers have narrowed down to any wire-
free charging platform with commercial substance.

Semiconductor manufacturers, such as Broadcom Corp. and Qualcomm Inc., have registered
successful progress on the technical grounds. Their recent research advents target the
construction of standards for wireless charging technology as well as the electronic chips that
support the same. That is a well-played game in a market with an estimated potential of $37.2
billion by 2022. As per the findings of a report the wireless charging market by technology
exhibits a tentative CAGR of 44.7% during 2016–2022. Thus, the users of electric vehicles and
smart devices synchronized to a network over the web could build expectations to connect with
non-interrupted access to internet, convenience of seamless commute, and of course, a more
secure functional environment.



About the Author


Anamika Kumari is a Level II Content Writer at the Allied Analytics LLP.
Anamika Kumari has pursued her Bachelor’s degree in Electrical
Engineering, and is certified in industrial automation. She is deeply fascinated
by the impact of modern technology on human life and the earth at large.
Being a voracious reader, passionate writer, and a critical observer of market
dynamics, she has a strong taste for the hidden science behind all arts.

Anamika can be reached online at [email protected] and at our company
website http://www.alliedmarketresearch.com




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