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Industrial WSN Ecosystem
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¹ßÇàÀÏ 2016-12-13
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Wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies have revolutionized industrial automation with sensing and control applications that can be deployed almost anywhere. Today¡¯s WSN technologies and associated cloud platforms are the key elements for the industrial Internet of Things: multi-year battery-powered wireless nodes, IP addressability, fieldbus tunneling and cloud-based systems.

The latest WSN technologies from the mobile/IT industry are intensifying competition while enabling new markets and services that are on track to reach $15 billion in annual revenues within the next five years.

For the past decade, ON World has conducted market research on industrial WSN based on thousands of in-depth phone interviews and surveys with suppliers, vendors, service providers and end users.

ON World¡¯s latest survey on WSN and IoT with 180+ industrial automation vendors, end users, systems integrators and industry experts worldwide was completed in collaboration with the International Society of Automation (ISA). This report presents the results from this survey as well as a comparison of the key findings with previous surveys in 2014 and 2012, also completed in collaboration with ISA.

In a growing challenge to the industrial automation incumbents, hundreds of IoT platform providers have emerged over the past few years. While many of these are focused on data connectivity and management, ON World has interviewed and surveyed dozens of IoT platforms and service providers that are disrupting the competition with lower cost end-to-end solutions that require minimal installation and maintenance.

Two major industrial wireless IoT landscapes have emerged including the following:

* Short range that typically operate in ranges of < 1,000 feet
* Long range applications over multiple miles

Over the next five years, short range wireless technologies such as IEEE 802.15.4, WiFi, Bluetooth and others will make up the majority of the industrial wireless connected devices. However, long range systems using LPWAN technologies such as LTE-M1, NB-IoT, Sigfox, LoRa and RPMA will increase faster.

In this report, we cover the industrial WSN ecosystem including an extensive review of the latest industrial WSN technology advances, adoption trends and other survey results, as well as analysis and profiles on the top 100+ market leaders and innovators across the


Primary Research:

Vendors, Suppliers, Platforms, Network Operators & Industry Alliances

3GPP
ABB
Actility
Adaptive Network Solutions
Adaptive Wireless
Adeunis RF
Advantech B+B SmartWorx
Ambient Systems
Anaren, Inc.
Applied Risk
Apprion
Arkema
ARM Holdings plc
ATIM
Auto Assembly
Automatic Controls Company
Automotion Components (ACI)
AwiaTech Corporation
Axible
Azbil Corporation
Banner Engineering Corporation
BASF
Beep Networks
Behrends
Carbon Controls
Carollo Engineers
Carriots
CDS Wireless
Cisco Systems
Connit
Control Data Systems
Cortexo
Cosasco (Halma)
Craft ai
Cumulocity
DB360 Consulting
DecaWave
Defendec
Digi
Dow Chemical
Dräger
Drust
DSN Australia
Dynamic Recycling
Eaton
Electrochem Solutions
Eltav Wireless Monitoring
Emerson Process Management
Endress+Hauser
Eneida
Enerwave Automation
Engie
EnOcean
Epcos
Essence Group
EVVOS
Fiox & Dole
FreeWave
GainSpan
GasSecure
Gemalto
Grid Connect
GridSense
Helium
Hewlett-Packard
Hitachi
Honeywell Process Solutions
Iberdrola
IBM
IJINUS
IMST
MIndustrial Automation Networks
Infosys
Infrax Systems
Ingenu
Inkoel
Intent Technologies
InterDigital
ISA
Itron
Johnson Controls
KB Intelligence
Kerlink
Keyence
Kinney Consulting
KLATU Networks
Laird Technologies
Libelium
Linear Technology Corporation
Link Labs
LoRa Alliance
LORD MicroStrain
Loriot
Lucerne University

Lukoil
Lumenus
MACTek Corporation
Marsh Group
Martech International
MEMSIC
Mesh Systems
Metso
Microchip
Microsoft
MIT
MITRE
Multi-Tech
Munisense
Murata
National Instruments
NEMEUS
New Cosmos Electric
Nexcom
NKE Watteco
Novelis
OleumTech
Omnimetrix
ON Semiconductor
OrbiWise
Origin Energy
OSRAM
Pacific Environment
Panasonic Corporation
Parr Instrument Company
Pedigree Technologies
Pepperl+Fuchs
Permasense
Perpetua Power
Perpetuum
Pervasive Displays
Phoenix Contact
Procter & Gamble
ProSoft
PTC
Qowisio
Quantified Ag
Radiocrafts
Rees Scientific
relayr
Rockwell
RTX
SafePort
Samsung
Sandia National Laboratories
Scanimetrics
Schneider Electric
Seaco Team
Semtech
Sencorables
SENET
SENSeOR
Sensolus
Sensorware Systems
Sensys Networks
Sequans
Shenyang Institute of Automation
Sidus Solutions
Siemens
Sierra Wireless
SigFox
Silicon Labs
Silver Spring Networks
SmartSensor Lab
Softing
Spartan Controls
SRETT
Stone Technologies
Stream Technologies
Superior Controls
Systems
TD Next (Telecom Design)
Ted D. Miller Associates
Texas Instruments
Ticitag
Tridonic
UbiSense
U-Blox
Vigilent
Virtual Power Solutions
WellAware
Wireless Seismic
Wireless Solutions
Worldsensing
Xylemic
Yokogawa
Zedi
Zencus



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