|
|
 |
|
Viewing report
|
|
 |
 |
Comprehensive Analysis of Wireless Sensor Systems Market
Fuji-Keizai USA, Inc., April 2006, Pages: 223
1 Introduction 1.1 What are wireless sensor networks? 1.2 Wireless Sensor Networks are not the same as RFID 1.3 Towards a Wireless Sensor Network taxonomy 1.4 Information flow models 1.5 Security in WSNs 1.6 Power sources, power harvesting and power scavenging 1.7 Data analysis for WSNs 1.8 The Wireless Sensor Value Chain 1.9 Overview of the report
2 Sensor Network Case Studies 2.1 Manufacturing & Industrial Applications 2.1.1 Food Industry Applications 2.1.2 Manufacturing: metal foundry and fabrication 2.1.3 Manufacturing robot control 2.1.4 Manufacturing: semiconductors 2.1.5 Manufacturing: Chemical and Petroleum 2.2 Military 2.2.1 The self-healing minefield 2.2.2 Military Vehicle operations and maintenance 2.2.3 Locating snipers 2.3 Health Care & Medicine 2.3.1 CodeBlue project 2.3.2 Wireless sensor for monitoring aneurysms 2.3.3 Elder care 2.3.4 Medical research 2.4 Environmental control, utility use management 2.4.1 Building, factory physical plant 2.4.2 Submetering 2.4.3 Building hazard detection 2.5 Civil Engineering 2.6 Precision Agriculture 2.7 Materials engineering: Composites 2.8 Environment, pollution, & Homeland Security 2.8.1 Environmental monitoring for toxins 2.8.2 Monitoring transport of radioactive materials 2.8.3 The SensorNet program 2.9 Transportation and Fleet management 2.10 Chapter summary
3 Wireless Sensor Vendor Strategies & Strategic Alliance Mapping 3.1 Sensor network platforms 3.1.1 Smart Dust/Dust Networks 3.1.2 Berkeley/Crossbow MICA Motes 3.1.3 Intel Mote - the iMote 3.1.4 Millennial Net 3.1.5 Sensicast Systems 3.2 Operating systems 3.3 Semiconductors and RF system components 3.4 Middleware and application software 3.5 System Integrators 3.6 Vendor summary 3.7 Strategic alliance mapping 3.8 Summary
4 Sensor Network market scenarios 4.1 Market structure for Wireless Sensor networks 4.1.1 Value chains, value webs and profit pools in WSN markets 4.1.2 Application development in the WSN industry 4.2 Market Scenarios 4.2.1 Maximum likelihood scenario: WSN adoption in stages 4.2.2 Optimistic scenario: ideal software segment development 4.2.3 Pessimistic scenario: spectrum congestion & standards conflicts 4.3 Summary
5 Sensor network standardization efforts 5.1 Air Interface Standards 5.2 Sensor interface standards: IEEE 1451 5.3 Data networking protocols 5.4 The Sensor Network Consortium 5.5 Summary
6 Conclusion: The future of wireless sensors 6.1 Usability & cost of development: the keys to unleashing the WSN industry 6.2 The evolution of the WSN industry profit pool 6.3 Report summary & recommendations
Appendix A: ZigBee Alliance Members
Figure Figure 1-1: A basic wireless sensor node Figure 1-2: Comparison of RFID & Wireless Sensor Networks Figure 2-1: Sykoinia's SenSure Portal for food industry applications Figure 2-2: A schematic of the ABB wireless control system Figure 2-3: Wireless interface options for liquid gas tank monitoring systems Figure 2-4: Multipath signals confuse simple triangulation algorithms Figure 2-5: Sensors monitor shock waves originating from sniper fire Figure 2-6: The EndoSure sensor for abdominal aortic aneurysm patients Figure 2-7: A submetering system for a factory Figure 2-8: smart pebbles detect chloride threat to bridge structure Figure 2-9: A cantilever sensor platform for detecting the presence of toxins Figure 2-10: Schematic of radioactivity sensors embedded in highway Figure 2-11: A WSN for trucking logistics Figure 3-1: A conceptual map of the wireless sensor industry Figure 3-2: The ISO 7 layer networking abstraction Figure 3-3: A model of wireless sensor industry segments Figure 3-4: Crossbow alliances Figure 3-5: Dust Networks alliances Figure 3-6: Millennial Net alliances Figure 3-7: Ember alliances Figure 3-8: Atmel's alliances Figure 3-9: Chipcon alliances Figure 4-1: Porter's original value chain diagram Figure 4-2: A hypothetical industry profit pool Figure 4-3: An approximated profit-pool model for the WSN industry Figure 4-4: The effect of WSNs design tool kits on systems integration markets Figure 4-5: Technology adoption groups Figure 4-6: Adoption groups and the rate of adoption of a new technology Figure 4-7: WSN market scenario chart, 2006-2011 Figure 4-8: WSN unit sales scenario chart, 2006-2011 Figure 4-9: Average WSN unit costs (including sensors), 2006-2011 Figure 4-10: WSN market, inexpensive software scenario chart, 2006-2011 Figure 4-11: WSN market, inexpensive software scenario, unit sales 2006-2011 Figure 4-12: WSN market, inexpensive software scenario, unit costs 2006-2011 Figure 4-13: WSN market, spectrum crowding scenario, total sales 2006-2011 Figure 4-14: WSN market, spectrum crowding scenario, unit sales 2006-2011 Figure 4-15: WSN market, spectrum crowding scenario, unit costs 2006-2011 Figure 5-1: The ZigBee/802.14.5 Protocol Stack Figure 5-2: Wireless sensor node with plug & play sensor architecture Figure 6-1: Trends in the WSN industry profit pool
Table Table 4-1: Marketing segment timing for WSN adoption Table 4-2: WSN market size, expected scenario Table 4-3: WSN market size, lower software cost scenario Table 4-4: WSN market size, spectrum crowding scenario
This title is also available in the following language
Comprehensive Analysis of Wireless Sensor Systems Market (Japanese Version)
Customers who bought this item also bought
Wireless Sensor Networks 2009-2019
Wireless Sensor Networks: Market and Technology Trends
Comprehensive Analysis of Wireless Sensor Systems Market
Wireless Sensor Network Technology Trends Report
Wireless Sensor Network Technology Trends Report Summer 2008
Wireless Sensor Network Technology Trends Report Q4 2008
The Wireless Sensor Network Technology Trends Q3 2009
Wireless Sensor Network Technology Trends Report Summer 2008 (Annual Quarterly Subscription)
Ultra-Low Energy Wireless Sensor Networks in Practice: Theory, Realization and Deployment
Wireless Sensor Network Solutions with Case Analysis of Asia Pac Market
RTLS, Tracking, and Sensor Networks Package
Wireless Sensor Networks: Solutions and Market Opportunities
|
 |
|
|