WPAN and WLAN Sub-GHz Communications-Technologies, Markets, ApplicationsPractel, Inc.January 1, 2012 SKU: PT6748017 |
- 1.0 Introduction
- 1.1 General
- 1.2 Specifics
- 1.3 Scope
- 1.4 Research Methodology
- 1.5 Target Audience
- 2.0 Frequency Bands and Benefits of Sub-GHz Transmission
- 2.1 ITU Designation
- 2.2 Propagation Specifics and sub-GHz Transmission Benefits and Limitations
- 3.0 IEEE-802.15.4g-Smart Utility Networks
- 3.1 Purpose
- 3.2 Need
- 3.3 Details
- 3.3.1 Requirements: Major Characteristics
- 3.3.2 Considerations
- 3.3.3 Network Requirements
- 3.3.3.1 Structure
- 3.3.4 PHY/MAC Modifications
- 3.4 Market Considerations
- 3.5 Vendor Sample
- 4.0 IEEE 802.11ah
- 4.1 Goal
- 4.2 Status
- 4.3 Compatibility
- 4.4 Details
- 5.0 IEEE 802.11af
- 5.1 General: Expectations
- 5.2 Objectives
- 5.3 Status
- 5.4 Difference
- 5.5 Benefits
- 5.6 Specifics
- 5.6.1 Devices
- 5.6.2 Use of Database
- 5.6.3 PHY and MAC
- 5.7 Use Cases
- 6.0 ZigBee - IEEE 802.15.4
- 6.1 General
- 6.2 Sub-GHz ZigBee
- 6.3 ZigBee Acceptance
- 6.4 Specifics
- 6.4.1 Major Features
- 6.4.2 Device Types
- 6.4.3 Protocol Stack
- 6.4.3.1 Physical and MAC Layers - IEEE802.15.4
- 6.4.3.2 Frame
- 6.4.3.3 Upper Layers
- 6.4.4 Interoperability
- 6.4.5 Security
- 6.4.6 Platform Considerations
- 6.4.6.1 Battery Life
- 6.4.7 ZigBee Technology Benefits and Limitations
- 6.4.8 Standardization Process
- 6.4.8.1 ZigBee Alliance
- 6.4.8.1.1 Objectives
- 6.5 IEEE 802.15.4 - ZigBee Basis
- 6.6 Application Specifics - Profiles
- 6.7 Applications
- 6.7.1 General
- 6.7.2 Smart Houses-SH
- 6.7.3 PC
- 6.7.4 Manufacturing
- 6.7.5 WSN and ZigBee
- 6.7.5.1 ZigBee Role
- 6.7.5.2 “Green” ZigBee
- 6.7.5.3 ZigBee Telecom Services
- 6.7.5.4 Building Automation
- 6.7.5.5 Smart Energy Profile
- 6.7.5.5.1 Features
- 6.7.5.5.2 Smart Energy Profile v.2.0
- 6.7.5.6 ZigBee IP
- 6.7.5.7 ZigBee Network Devices - IP Gateway
- 6.8 Market
- 6.8.1 Expectations
- 6.8.2 Segments
- 6.8.3 Forecast
- 6.8.4 Sub-GHz: Certification
- 6.8.5 Industry
- Adaptive Networks Solutions (RF Sub-GHz)
- Amber (RF Modules, Sub-GHz)
- Atmel (Chipsets)
- CEL (Modules)
- Cirronet-RFM (Modules-Industrial Applications)
- Digi (RF, Sub-GHz)
- Ember (Chipsets)
- EnergyHub (Smart Home)
- GreenPeak (WSN)
- Helicomm (Modules, Sub-GHz)
- Jennic-NXP (Chipsets-Modules)
- Freescale (Chipsets, Sub-GHz)
- Microchip Technologies (Modules, Sub-GHz)
- Nuri Telecom (AMR Application)
- Oki (Chipsets)
- Renesas (Platforms, AMR, Sub-GHz)
- Silicon Laboratories (Chipsets, Modules, Sub-GHz)
- Synapse (Modules, Sub-GHz, Protocol)
- TI (Chipsets, Sub-GHz)
- ZMDI (Sub-GHz)
- 7.0 EnOcean
- 7.1 General
- 7.2 The Company
- 7.3 EnOcean Alliance
- 7.4 Standard
- 7.4.1 Features
- 7.4.2 Drivers
- 7.5 Technology Details
- 7.5.1 Framework
- 7.6 Generations
- 7.7 Profiles
- 7.8 Benefits
- 7.9 Summary
- 7.10 Unions
- 7.11 Market Estimate
- 7.12 Industry
- BSC Magnum
- Beckhoff
- Echoflex
- Illumra
- Leviton
- Thermokon
- 8.0 Z-Wave
- 8.1 General
- 8.2 Z-Wave Alliance
- 8.3 Benefits
- 8.4 Details
- 8.4.1 General
- 8.4.2 Characteristics
- 8.5 ZigBee and Z-Wave
- 8.6 Advanced Energy Control Framework
- 8.6.1 Z-wave and Smart Metering
- 8.7 Selected Vendors
- Aeon Labs
- Mi Casa Verde
- NorthQ
- Sigma Designs
- There
- 8.8 Pricing
- 8.9 Market Estimate: Z-wave Products for Smart Houses
- 8.9.1 Model
- 8.9.2 Results
- 9.0 Insteon
- 9.1 General
- 9.2 Alliance
- 9.3 Specification
- 9.4 Major Properties
- 9.5 Major Applications
- 10.0 Wavenis
- 10.1 General
- 10.2 Coronis
- 10.3 Progress - Alliance
- 10.4 Wavenis Major Features and Benefits
- 10.5 Summary
- 11.0 Conclusions
- Figures
- Figure 1: Frequency Bands
- Figure 2: Global
- Figure 3: Sub-GHz Transmission Characteristics
- Figure 4: Options
- Figure 5: TAM: Smart Grid ICT-Global ($B)
- Figure 6: TAM: Global SUN ($B)
- Figure 7: TAM: Global sub-GHz SUN ($B)
- Figure 8: ZigBee Protocol Stack
- Figure 9: Frame Structure - IEEE 802.15.4 PHY
- Figure 10: Frame Structure - IEEE 802.15.4 MAC
- Figure 11: Profiles
- Figure 12: ZigBee IP Gateway Protocol Stack
- Figure 13: Technology Stack
- Figure 14: TAM: Global ZigBee Modules Sales ($B)
- Figure 15: TAM: Global ZigBee Modules Sales (M Units)
- Figure 16: ZigBee Market Segmentation (2011)
- Figure 17: ZigBee Market Segmentation (2016)
- Figure 18: Functionalities
- Figure 19: Energy Requirements
- Figure 20: TAM: EnOcean Industry Equipment Sales ($M)
- Figure 21: TAM: EnOcean Industry Equipment Sales (Mil. Units)
- Figure 22: TAM Estimate: U.S. Small SH Z-Wave IC ($US Mil)
- Figure 23: TAM Estimate: U.S. Large SH Z-Wave IC ($US Mil)
- Tables
- Table 1: ZigBee-2.4 GHz vs. 900 MHz
- Table 2: PHYs Illustration
- Table 3: ZigBee Parameters - IEEE 802.15.4 - 2003
- Table 4: ZigBee/802.15.4-2006 Characteristics
- Table 5: ZigBee Smart Energy Profile Feature Set
- Table 6: Major Features
- Table 7: Z-Wave and ZigBee
- Table 8: Z-wave Products Retail Pricing
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