WTRS Wireless Sensor Network Technology Trends Report Summer 2008 (Annual Quarterly Subscription)

West Technology Research Solutions, LLC
July 1, 2008
92 Pages - SKU: WTT1832177
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This report covers emerging Wireless Sensor and Control Network technologies and protocols including IEEE 802.15.4, ZigBee, Z-Wave, INSTEON, and EnOcean.

The report 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 analyzes potential partnership opportunities and existing alliances.

The report is an in-depth assessment and analysis of chipsets and includes extensive analysis of the various sensor and M2M network layers. It is also and above all an analysis of potential markets, an evaluation of the participating OEMs, and a review of strategic partnerships and of industry trends.

The report also details sales volume, unit shipments, and average selling price by vertical market segment as well as by geography, all segmented into three global GDP growth scenarios.



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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) will particularly invade home and building applications. This new re¬port demonstrates that while the usual listing of home security, en¬tertainment and lighting control, automated fire containment and alarm, burglar deterrence, etc. are all important, the application in energy use monitoring and utility management will be immense.

The report finds that nearly 70% of the average household utility bill could be influenced by WSN appli¬cation to temperature and lighting. It also establishes that home and building owners can use inter¬active energy management tools to create energy management profiles that are triggered by certain estab¬lished consumption rates. As ener¬gy consumption exceeds a specific point, the WSN can automatically begin turning off low priority light¬ing, heating, and cooling zones, us¬ing wireless humidity and tempera¬ture sensors as well as lighting and access monitors. Wireless outdoor motion sensors could remain active while other specific energy consum¬ers could be dimmed.

Other sectors are likely to be strongly influenced by the adoption of WSN technology. The Industrial Sector is likely to undergo workflow churn as WSN applications increase safety, reliability and efficiency of indus¬trial facilities. Frequency agility requirements are driving evolution toward industrial standards. AMR management proves a very significant opportunity in the Utilities Sector. And finally, the growth of personal and national security demand drives considerable growth in WSN, in border control, access, and defense, etc.

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. Fortunately module and development kit pricing has dropped over the last 6 months while func-tionality has increased.

The state of the global economy may have unforeseen influence on the adoption of WSN technologies. European Government mandates strengthening market hold on WSN. Meanwhile, slow economic growth in US changes direction of WSN market expansion.