May 2 2014
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Wireless Sensor Network Technology Trends 2014: igBee, Bluetooth Smart, Low Power WiFi, IEEE 802.15.4, EnOcean, Z-Wave, Dash7, and Wavenis" report to their offering.
WSN technologies are becoming available in more useful forms than simple protocol specifications and chipsets. Modules are becoming more sophisticated and more capable of meeting the demands of a broad market opportunity across all WSN technology types. A broad majority of the market opportunity for wireless sensor networks exists in applications that represent smaller individual market volumes, not worth the development costs entailed in producing a chip for many of the large semiconductor manufacturers. However combined these lower volume opportunities represent tremendous sales potential for companies directly engaged with consumers of the end products.
The WTRS Wireless Sensor Network Technology Trends Report is an essential tool for understanding the WSN market. The report includes a thorough evaluation and analysis of emerging Wireless Sensor Network technologies and associated software including ZigBee, Bluetooth Smart, Low Power WiFi, Z-Wave, EnOcean, IEEE 802.15.4, Wavenis, Dash7, and other proprietary options. It tracks the formation of industry alliances and SIGs, development of standards, analyzes the potential market opportunities for component OEMs, describes initial versus long-range drivers in the market, and offers an extended look at potential and strategic partnership opportunities and industry trends. It contains an in-depth assessment and analysis of chipsets and evaluates the participating OEMs in this segment. Finally, the report provides a 5-year forecast that details sales volume, unit shipments, and average selling price by vertical market segment as well as by geography.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Methodology
2. Executive Summary
3. Industry & Market Overview
4. Market Drivers
5. Business Case Analysis
6. Applications
7. Alliance Activity
8. Technical Analysis
9. IP Analysis
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