Advances in WSN and Smart Sensors Developments: Technologies and Markets
Practel, Inc.
January 1, 2012 197 Pages - SKU: PT6739157
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This report addresses advances in Wireless Smart Sensors networking. Particular, it concentrates on the following subjects:
- Specifics of Wireless Smart Sensors technologies
- Market for networks based on Wireless Smart Sensors
- Wireless Smart Sensors applications
- Wireless Smart Sensors networking industry
- Wireless Smart Sensors standardization process
- Specifics of technologies and markets for WSN
- Role of power harvesting in the Wireless Smart Sensors development
- Role of power harvesting to keep a Green Society
- Analysis of mesh networking with Wireless Smart Sensors
- Progress in mesh networking standardization
- Market for mesh networking products, including Wireless Smart Sensors
- Mesh networking industry.
The report analyzes Wireless Smart Sensor networking from both positions: manufacturer and end-user. The industry technological and marketing trends and results of vendors’ and their portfolios surveys are presented.
Among the most important WSN/SS developments the report emphasizing:
- Maintenance-free services based on self-powered wireless smart sensors
- Self-organizing and self-healing WSN based on mesh structures.
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- 1.0 Introduction
- 1.1 General
- 1.2 Scope
- 1.3 Structure
- 1.4 Research Methodology
- 1.5 Target Audience
- 2.0 Specifics and Applications: WSN/WSS
- 2.1 Wireless Smart Sensor Structure
- 2.1.1 General
- 2.1.2 Major Parts
- 2.2 Classification
- 2.2.1 Military and Commercial
- 2.2.2 Recording
- 2.2.3 Technologies
- 2.2.4 Other
- 2.3 Details
- 2.3.1 WSS Node
- 2.3.2 Requirements
- 2.4 Networking
- 2.4.1 WSN-WSS: Examples
- 2.5 WSS Functioning - Military Applications Example
- 2.6 Parameters
- 2.7 WSN at Work
- 2.7.1 Illustration: Military
- 2.7.1.1 Fusion
- 2.7.1.2 Future Combat Systems
- 2.7.1.2.1 Subgroups
- 2.7.1.2.1.1 Tactical Subgroup
- 2.7.1.2.1.2 Urban/MOUT Advanced Sensor Systems
- 2.7.2 Smart Grid - HAN - Example (Commercial Application)
- 2.7.2.1 U-SNAP Alliance
- 2.8 Standardization
- 2.8.1 IEEE1451: General
- 2.8.2 IEEE1451: Family
- 2.8.3 IEEE1451: Features
- 2.8.4 IETF and IP/WSN
- 2.8.4.1 Major Projects
- 2.8.4.1.1 6LoWPAN WG
- 2.8.4.1.2 6LoWPAN Development
- 2.8.4.1.3 Details
- 2.8.4.1.4 Industry Support
- 2.8.4.1.5 NanoStack
- 2.8.4.1.6 ROLL WG
- 2.9 Major Applications
- 2.9.1 General
- 2.9.2 List of Applications
- 2.9.2.1 Industrial Inventory Control
- 2.9.2.2 Home Sensing (including HAN), Control and Media Delivery
- 2.9.2.3 Logistics
- 2.9.2.4 Industrial Process Control and Maintenance
- 2.9.2.5 Safety / Health Monitoring
- 2.9.2.6 Personnel Security
- 2.9.2.7 Communications
- 2.9.2.8 Military
- 2.9.2.9 Industrial Sensing
- 2.9.2.10 Infrastructure Security
- 2.9.2.11 Smart Electrical Grid
- 2.10 Challenges
- 2.11 Market Characteristics
- 2.11.1 General
- 2.10.2 Estimate
- 2.11 Trends
- 2.12 WSN/WSS Equipment Vendors
- BAE Systems
- BBN (Raytheon BBN)
- Crossbow - Moog Crossbow
- Crane - WMS (Acquired by Textron in 2010)
- Dust Networks
- Elta
- Exensor
- Honeywell
- Intel
- Freescale
- Harris
- IWT
- L3
- Lockheed Martin
- McQ
- MeshDynamics
- Memsic
- Millennial Net
- Newtrax
- Nelco
- NorthropGrumman
- Qual-Tron
- Rheinmetall
- Selex Galileo
- Sensys
- Sensinode
- Thales
- Trident
- Wavetronix
- 3.0 Green WSN
- 3.1 Methods
- 3.2 Batteries
- 3.3 Power Harvesting Technologies
- 3.3.1 Nodes
- 3.3.2 Types
- 3.3.2.1 General
- 3.3.2.1.1 Solar Energy
- 3.3.2.1.2 Thermoelectric
- 3.3.2.1.3 Mechanical
- 3.3.2.1.4 RF Power
- 3.3.2.2 Summary
- 3.3.3 ICT: Green Technologies Requirements
- 3.3.4 Self-powered Nodes
- 3.3.5 Industry
- 3.3.6 Vendors
- Advanced Cerametrics
- AdaptivEnergy
- AmbioSystems
- Ambient Micro
- Crownlite
- Cymbet
- EnOcean
- The Company
- EnOcean Alliance
- Standard
- Features
- Drivers
- Details
- Framework
- Generations
- Profiles
- Benefits
- Unions
- Market Estimate
- Industry
- BSC Magnum
- Beckhoff
- Echoflex
- Illumra
- Leviton
- Thermokon
- Intel
- Infinite Power Solution
- GreenPeak
- GreyStone
- Jennic (NXP)
- KCF
- Linear Technology
- Lockheed Martin
- Lumedyne
- Micropelt
- Mide
- MicroStrain
- Nextreme
- Nokia
- Perpetuum
- Perpetua
- Powercast
- Schneider Electric
- TI
- TPL
- Zarlink Semiconductor
- 4.0 WSN - Mesh Networks
- 4.1 Standards
- 4.1.1 General
- 4.1.2 IEEE 802.11s
- 4.1.2.1 Status
- 4.1.2.2 Goal
- 4.1.2.3 Standardization Process
- 4.1.2.3.1 Wi-Mesh Alliance
- 4.1.2.3.2 SEEMesh
- 4.2 Mesh Networks Specifics
- 4.2.1 Features
- 4.2.2 Benefits and Limitations
- 4.2.3 Architectures
- 4.3 Routing Protocols
- 4.3.1 Too Many
- 4.3.1.1. Lack of Standardization
- 4.3.1.2 Applications Variety
- 4.3.2 Protocols
- 4.4 Security Issues
- 4.4.1 General
- 4.4.2 802.11
- 4.4.3 UWB
- 4.4.4 ZigBee
- 4.5 Market
- 4.5.1 Major Applications
- 4.5.1.1 Industrial and Building Automation and Security
- 4.5.1.2 Public Safety Network and First Responder Applications.
- 4.6 Market Estimate
- 4.6.1 Market Leaders
- 4.6.2 Forecast
- 4.7 Major WMN - WSN Vendors and their Portfolios
- Aruba Networks
- BelAir (Nodes)
- Cisco (Protocols, Nodes)
- Dust Networks (WMN Nodes)
- Digi
- IWT (Network Solution)
- IPMobileNet (WMN)
- FireTide (Mesh network-Public safety applications)
- MeshDynamics (Nodes)
- Millennial Net (SW and Systems)
- Motorola Solutions (Nodes)
- Northrop Grumman (Nodes)
- NovaRoam (Public Safety Communications - WMN)
- Proxim (WMN Nodes)
- Rajant (WMN-Military, First Responders)
- Ruckus
- Strix (Nodes)
- Tranzeo (mesh routers)
- Trilliant (Smart Grid applications)
- Qualcomm - Atheros (chipsets)
- Qorvus (WMN for IA)
- Trango Broadband (Mesh radio)
- Tropos (Routers, OS)
- 5.0 Conclusions
- Figures
- Figure 1: Two Groups
- Figure 2: WSS - by Recording
- Figure 3: WSS Technologies
- Figure 4: WSN Node
- Figure 5: U.S. Commercial Segment - WSN Market Value Estimate ($B)
- Figure 6: U.S. Commercial Segment - WSN Market Value Estimate (nodes)
- Figure 7: WSN Market Geographical Segmentation (Commercial Segment)
- Figure 8: WSN - Number of Nodes
- Figure 9: Functionalities
- Figure 10: Energy Requirements
- Figure 11: TAM: EnOcean Industry Equipment Sales ($M)
- Figure 12: TAM: EnOcean Industry Equipment Sales (Mil. Units)
- Figure 13: Mesh Network Diagram
- Figure 14: WiMesh Stack
- Figure 15: TAM: WMN Equipment Sales - Global (Commercial Applications ($B)
- Figure 16: Mesh Network Radio Technologies
- Figure 17: Radio Technology Segmentation: WMN Market
- Figure 18: Mesh Network Market Geography (2012)
- Tables
- Table 1: WSS Node Components-Price Components
- Table 2: Typical Characteristics
- Table 3: Sources
- Table 4: Data: Illustration
- Table 5: Methods
- Table 6: Major Features
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