無線センサーネットワークとホームコントロール:802.15.4、ZigBee、IP/6LoPAN、Z-Waveなどの無線コントロールプロトコルWireless Sensor Networks and Home Control
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Standards-based wireless sensor network adoption within the home has long been synonymous with home automation systems. Increasingly WSN will deployed within these systems as the technology suits the same broad home application areas that home automation has long supported - energy management, home entertainment control, healthcare and security, but they will also spearhead a more ad-hoc, consumer led deployment and adoption of wireless automation within homes. What Questions Does This Report Answer?
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Table of ContentsExecutive Brief: Top-Line Forecast Executive Brief: Drivers Executive Brief: Inhibitors Executive Brief: Protocol Market Share \ Executive Brief: WSN Home adoption by Application Executive Brief: Summary and Strategic Recommendations Section 1. Executive Summary 1.1. Wireless Sensor Networking in the Home 1.2. Approaching the Inflection Point 1.3. Forecasting Home Wireless Sensor Networking Growth 1.3.1. 802.15.4 WSN Home Shipments and Revenues Section 2. Market Issues 2.1. WSN in Home Application Overview 2.1.1. WSN in Home Automation 2.1.2. Home WSN Home by Target Market 2.2. Standalone Wireless Systems 2.2.1. Mainstream Home Automation Market 2.2.1.1. Value Chain Trends 2.2.1.2. Regional Trends 2.2.1.3. Market Drivers and Challenges 2.2.2. Do-It-Yourself Home Automation Market 2.2.2.1. Value Chain Trends 2.2.2.2. Regional Trends 2.2.2.3. Market Drivers and Challenges 2.2.3. Luxury Home Automation Market 2.2.3.1. Value Chain Trends 2.2.3.2. Regional Trends 2.2.3.3. Market Drivers and Challenges 2.3. Managed Home WSN Services 2.3.1. Market Overview 2.3.2. Market Drivers and Challenges 2.4. Security Panel Gateway to Home Monitoring 2.4.1. Market Overview 2.4.2. Players 2.4.2.1. Home WSN Value Chain 2.4.3. Wireless Devices 2.5. Set-Top Box/WAN Router Gateway to Home Monitoring Services 2.5.1. Market Overview 2.5.2. Players 2.5.3. Wireless Devices 2.6. Energy Management Gateway to Home Monitoring Services 2.6.1. Market Overview 2.6.2. Players 2.6.3. Wireless Devices 2.7. Healthcare Gateway 2.7.1. Market Overview 2.7.2. Players 2.7.3. Wireless Devices 2.8. The Smartphone as a Home WSN User Interface Device Section 3. Technology Issues 3.1. WSN 3.1.1. Wireless WSN Home Technology Requirements 3.1.2. Interoperability 3.2. WSN Protocols 3.2.1. IEEE 802.15.4 3.2.2. IEEE 802.15.4 and Proprietary Offerings 3.3. ZigBee 3.3.1. ZigBee Network Topology 3.3.2. ZigBee Market 3.3.2.1. ZigBee and IP support 3.3.2.2. ZigBee Smart Energy Product Support 3.3.3. IP/6LoWPAN 3.3.4. Non-Standard WSN Solutions 3.3.5. Z-Wave 3.3.6. INSTEON 3.4. Proprietary Energy Harvesting Solutions 3.4.1. EnOcean GmbH 3.5. Competitive non-WSN Technology 3.5.1. Bluetooth Low Energy 3.5.2. Low Power Wi-Fi 3.6. WSN Systems Architecture 3.6.1. Physical Layer Specification (PHY) 3.6.2. Medium Access Control (MAC) 3.6.3. Spectrum 3.6.4. Data Rates 3.6.5. Network Configuration 3.6.6. Security 3.6.7. Network Layer 3.6.8. Semiconductor Components 3.6.9. System-on-Chip 3.6.10. Modules 3.7. WSN Platform Strategies 3.7.1. In the Home 3.7.2. Service Providers 3.8. Centralized versus Distributed Systems Section 4. Market Forecasts 4.1. Forecast Methodology 4.2. Worldwide 802.15.4 IC Shipments and Revenues 4.3. 802.15.4 Chipset Average Selling Price 4.4. 804.15.4 Chipset Revenues 4.5. 802.15.4 WSN Home Shipments and Revenues 4.6. 802.15.4 Chipsets Shipments and Revenues with Standardized Protocols 4.7. WSN Shipments and Revenues by Home Application 4.8. Total 802.15.4 Shipments and Revenues by Protocol Section 5. Select Industry Players 5.1. 4Home Inc 5.1.1. AlertMe 5.1.2. AMX 5.1.3. Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA) 5.1.4. Control4 5.1.5. Echelon Corporation 5.1.6. iControl Networks Inc 5.1.7. Ingersoll Rand Co 5.1.8. Sigma Designs Inc 5.1.9. Ember Corporation 5.1.10. Freescale Semiconductor 5.1.11. GE Security 5.1.12. GreenPeak Technologies 5.1.13. HomePlug Powerline Alliance 5.1.14. Telular Corporation 5.1.15. ZigBee Alliance 5.1.16. Z-Wave Alliance Section 6. Company Directory Section 7. Acronyms Scope of Study Sources and Methodology Notes Tables * 表の部分売りが可能です。データリソースまでお問合せください。(電話:03-3582-2531、Eメール:info@dri.co.jp) 1-1 802.15.4 Chipset Shipments for Home Deployment by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20151-2 802.15.4 Chipset Revenue for Home Deployment by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20154-1 802.15.4 Chipset Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20154-2 802.15.4 Chipset ASPs, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20154-3 802.15.4 Chipset Revenue, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20154-4 802.15.4 Chipset Shipments using Standardized Protocols Home Deployment by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20154-5 802.15.4 Chipset Revenue using Standardized Protocols for Home Deployment by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20154-6 802.15.4 Chipset Shipments by WSN Home Application, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20154-7 802.15.4 Chipset Revenue by WSN Home Application, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20154-8 802.15.4 Chipset Shipments using Standardized Protocols by WSN Home Application, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20154-9 802.15.4 Chipset Revenue using Standardized Protocols for WSN Home Application, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20154-10 802.15.4 Chipset Shipments by WSN Protocol, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20154-11 802.15.4 Chipset Revenue by by Standardized Protocol WSN Home Application, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20154-12 802.15.4 Chipset Gateway Shipments by Primary WSN Application, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20154-13 802.15.4 Chipset Gateway Revenues by Primary WSN Application, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20155-1 802.15.4 Chipset Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20155-2 802.15.4 Chipset ASPs, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20155-3 802.15.4 Chipset Revenue, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20155-4 802.15.4 Chipset Shipments by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20155-5 802.15.4 Chipset Revenue by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20155-6 802.15.4 Chipset Shipments by Market Segmentation, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20155-7 802.15.4 Chipset Revenue by Market Segmentation, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20155-8 802.15.4 Chipset Shipments by WSN Application, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20155-9 802.15.4 Chipset Revenue by WSN Application, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20155-10 802.15.4 Chipset Shipments by WSN Protocol Stack, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 20155-11 802.15.4 Chipset Revenue by WSN Protocol Stack, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015Charts
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LONDON - February 2, 2011 Driven by a new era of standardization, wireless sensors are increasingly available in home appliances ranging from TV remotes to energy monitoring, with more devices and applications on the way. Worldwide shipments of IEEE 802.15.4 wireless sensor network (WSN) chipsets into the home are forecast to exceed 242 million a year by 2015, up from just 8.5 million in 2010. With a CAGR of 74% during the same period, standardized chipsets are quickly replacing proprietary wireless offerings by driving down costs and simplifying the inclusion of short-range wireless connectivity in home devices. “The home wireless sensor networking (WSN) market is approaching the inflection point,” says ABI Research principal analyst Jonathan Collins. “WSN communications are already making inroads into the home market and that uptake is set to gain momentum as wireless sensing shifts from a bespoke home automation luxury to a more mainstream option.” Utilities around the world are driving investment in wireless home devices by preparing to add standardized wireless connectivity into their home meters. These meters can then communicate with WSN equipment throughout the home including thermostats and lighting controllers, as well as appliances giving home owners more information about, and greater control of, their energy usage. In addition, the ZigBee RF4CE specification which also uses 802.15.4 ICs is already making headway replacing Infra-Red remotes with the support of CE players including major players Philips, Samsung, Sony and Panasonic. ABI Research’s new “Wireless Sensor Networks and Home Control” study examines the specific opportunities for standardized low power sensor and actuator networks leveraging IEEE 802.15.4 PHY semiconductors within the residential marketplace. It forms part of the firm’s Wireless Sensor Networks Research Service which also includes other Research Reports, Research Briefs, Market Data, BI Insights, ABI Vendor Matrices, and analyst inquiry support. ABI Research provides in-depth analysis and quantitative forecasting of trends in global connectivity and other emerging technologies. From offices in North America, Europe and Asia, ABI Research’s worldwide team of experts advises thousands of decision makers through 29 research and advisory services. Est. 1990. あなたが最近チェックしたレポート一覧お問い合せは、お電話・メール・WEBから承ります。お見積もりの作成もお気軽にご相談ください。 |
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