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Enterprise LPWAN
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¹ßÇàÀÏ 2016-06-23
ºÐ·® 92 pages
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Synopsis:

As adoption for Internet of Things solutions accelerates worldwide, Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technologies are enabling unique smart building applications as well as new enterprise IoT services opportunities.

LPWAN technologies are disrupting existing wireless sensing and M2M technologies with $10 LPWAN radios that are capable of ten-mile ranges with 10-year battery lifetimes. But the distinct advantage of LPWANs over incumbent wireless technologies is that end node complexity is off loaded to the cloud, simplifying installation, maintenance, application development and system integration.

Ten years ago when ON World published its first report on smart building wireless sensor networks, WSN was a disruptor of wired sensor networks and from this came mesh standards such as ZigBee, Thread and Bluetooth Smart Mesh. While these technologies are not likely to be replaced for the majority of traditional smart building applications, they are vulnerable to being displaced by LPWANs.

Wireless mesh challenges include long product development cycles, expensive gateways, complex network management and technologies that were created before the cloud was mature enough to support today¡¯s IoT business models.

ON World¡¯s April 2016 survey with 100 IoT professionals found that 59% are researching, pilot testing or developing LPWAN solutions. Two in five are developing new LPWAN solutions that cannot be done with other wireless technologies and one third are targeting existing applications that use other wireless technologies.

LPWAN solutions and network deployments are growing rapidly. Standards developments have hundreds of participating companies in initiatives and industry groups such as the LoRa Alliance, SigFox Partner Network, Weightless SIG, ETSI LTN, 3GPP NB-IoT and GSMA¡¯s Mobile IoT.

By 2025, there will be nearly 1 billion connected wireless sensors, asset trackers and other smart devices for building automation and enterprise IoT solutions. LPWAN will be the fastest growing wireless technology and will make up the majority of new applications and services over the next decade.

In this report, we analyze and forecast the LPWAN market opportunity for 7 enterprise IoT application areas across ten market segments, evaluate 60+ companies with LPWAN-related products and services, present the results of our Q1 2016 survey, and show the findings from several network tests to illustrate the capabilities of LPWAN technologies.


Primary Research:

Vendors, Suppliers, Platforms, Network Operators & Industry Alliances

3GPP
ABB Group
Actility
Adaptive Wireless
Adeunis RF
Advantech B+B SmartWorx
Ambient Systems
AMIHO
Apprion
ARM Holdings
ATIM
Atmel
Auto Assembly
Automotive Components (ACI)
Axible
Azimut
Behrends
Carriots
CDS Wireless
Cisco Systems
Cobject
Codit
Connit
Cortexo
Craft ai
Cumulocity
Dynamic Recycling
Dow Chemical
Drust
Eaton
Electrochem
Eltav
Embeblue
Emerson
Enerwave Automation
EnOcean
E-Senza
EVVOS
FreeWave
Gemalto
General Electric
Grid Connect
GridSense
GSMA
HidnSeek
Hitachi
Honeywell
IBM
Idosens
IMST
Industrial Automation Networks
Ingenu
Inkoel
Intent Technologies
Intesens
Invisible Systems
IoTA
Itron
Johnson Controls
Kerlink
KB Intelligence
Keyence
Kinney Consulting
KLATU Networks
Laird Technologies
Libelium
Link Labs
LoRa Alliance
Lumenus
MEMSIC
Mesh Systems
Metso

Microchip
Microsoft
MIT
MITRE
Murata
Munisense
MuRata
National Instruments
NEMEUS
Nexcom
NKE Watteco
Oceasoft
Omnimetrix
ON Semiconductor
Origin Energy
OrbiWise
Pacific Controls
Pacific Environment
Parr Instrument Company
Pepperl+Fuchs
Permasense Ltd
Perpetua Power
Pervasive Displays
Powerdale
Procter & Gamble
PTC/ThinkWorx
Qowisio
Quantified Ag
Radiocrafts
relayr
Rockwell Automation
RTLS
RTX
Safeport
Sagemcom
Samsung
Sandia National Laboratories
Scanimetrics
Schneider Electric
Semtech
Sencorables
SENET
Sensolus
Senso Wave
SensorWare Systems
Siemens
SigFox
Silicon Labs
Silver Spring Networks
SiTune Corporation
Shift Thinking
SmartSensor Labs
Spartan Controls
SVS Consultants
SRETT
Stream Technologies
Tadiran
TD Next (Telecom Design)
TDK Corporation
Telematics Wireless
Texas Instruments
The Button Corporation
Ticatag
Traqueur
U-Blox
Unigrid Solutions
WAVIoT
Wulian
Yokogawa Electric Co.
Zedi
Zencus
ZMD


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