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The Markets for Smart Lighting Drivers, Controllers and Sensor Chips – 2014
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  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    • Objective and Scope of this Report
    • Methodology of this Report
    • Plan of this Report
    • The Four Generations of Smart Lighting
    • The Smart Lighting Opportunity for Chip Makers: Some Definitions
    • Changes in the Market Since the 2013 NanoMarkets Smart Lighting Electronics Report
    • Impact of the ¡°Internet-of-Things¡± and IPv6 on Smart Lighting Electronics
    • LED Driver Opportunities for Next-Generation Smart Lighting
    • MCUs and the Future of Smart Lighting
    • Sensor Opportunities in Smart Lighting
    • Chips and Li-Fi
    • Impact of OLED Lighting Trends on Smart Lighting Electronics
    • The IMOLA Project
    • Some Thoughts on Smart Ballasts
    • Ten Firms to Watch in the Smart Lighting System Electronics Space
    • Marvell: Smart Lighting Strategies
    • NXP: Smart Lighting Strategies
    • Summary of Eight-Year Market Forecast for Smart Lighting Chips: By Type of Chip
    • Summary of Eight-Year Market Forecast for Smart Lighting Chips: By Type of System
    • Summary of Eight-Year Market Forecast for Smart Lighting Chips: By Component of Smart Lighting System

    CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

    • Background to Report
    • Chip Opportunities for a Light-Tuned World
    • Smart Lighting: What¡¯s Next for LED Driver Makers?
    • Smart Lighting: A New Market for MCUs
    • Sensing Opportunities: New Materials, ZigBee, Bluetooth Low Energy, and EnOcean

    CHAPTER TWO: SMART LIGHTING EVOLUTION AND LED DRIVERS

    • LED Drivers for Smart Lighting
    • Required Capabilities and Threats for Smart Lighting LED Drivers
    • Opportunities for LED Drivers in Smart Lighting Systems
    • IC Requirements for Smart LED Drivers
    • Smart Lighting as a Pioneer Market for High-Performance LED Drivers
    • Impact of Declining Chip Prices and Costs: the Smart Lighting Perspective
    • Dimming and LED Drivers in Smart Lighting Markets
    • Color Tuning and the Need for Dynamic Mood and Health Lighting
    • Color Tuning Chips: Opportunities for the Semiconductor Industry
    • AC LEDs in Smart Lighting: A Possible Negative for the Smart Lighting Driver Market
    • Improved Binning – an Unintended Opportunity for Smart Lighting Driver Makers
    • Voltage/Current Control and Power Load Design as Competitive Issue for Smart LED Drivers
    • Standards for Smart Lighting LED Drivers
    • Driver Suppliers and the Opportunities for New Entrants
    • Eight-Year Forecasts of LED Drivers for Smart Lighting Electronics
    • Key Points Made in this Chapter

    CHAPTER THREE: MCUs AND THE FUTURE OF SMART LIGHTING

    • MCUs and Other Control Chips for Smart Lighting
    • MCUs for Gateways and Controller Boxes in Smart Lighting
    • The Rise of Central Controllers in the Smart Lighting Systems Market: Their Use of MCUs
    • Central Controllers as Early Competitive Battlefield for Smart Lighting
    • The Possible Disappearance of Gateways as a Threat to MCU Makers
    • Eight-Year Forecasts of MCUs and Other Control Chips for Smart Lighting Electronics
    • Key Points Made in this Chapter

    CHAPTER FOUR: SMART LIGHTING SENSORS

    • Sensors for Smart Lighting
    • Creating Value-Added Sensing Devices for Smart Lighting Applications: Integration
    • Creating Value-Added Sensing Devices for Smart Lighting Applications: New Materials
    • ZigBee and Smart Lighting
    • Bluetooth and Smart Lighting
    • EnOcean and Smart Lighting
    • Other Protocols that may Create Opportunities for Smart Lighting Makers
    • Eight-Year Forecasts of Sensors for Smart Lighting Electronics
    • Key Points Made in this Chapter

    CHAPTER FIVE: CHIP REQUIREMENTS FOR VISIBLE LIGHT COMMUNICATIONS

    • Evolution of Li-Fi Technology and its Markets
    • Limitations of VLC/Li-Fi
    • VLC/Li-Fi Players and Silicon Requirements
    • Eight-Year Forecasts of VLC/Li-Fi Chips
    • Key Points Made in this Chapter
    • CHAPTER SIX: END-USER MARKET ANALYSIS AND EIGHT-YEAR FORECAST
    • Forecasting Methodology
    • Addressable Markets
    • Assumptions about Market Size and Penetration
    • Residential Smart Lighting Markets
    • Eight-year Forecasts of Electronics for Residential Smart Lighting: By Chip Type
    • Eight-year Forecasts of Electronics for Residential Smart Lighting: By System Type
    • Drivers for Smart Lighting in Commercial/Industrial Buildings
    • Eight-year Forecasts of Electronics for Commercial/Industrial Smart Lighting: By Chip Type
    • Eight-year Forecasts of Electronics for Commercial/Industrial Smart Lighting: By System Type
    • Drivers for Smart Lighting in Government/Public Buildings
    • Eight-year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics in Government/Public Buildings: By Chip Type
    • Eight-year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics in Government/Public Buildings: By System Type
    • Smart Lighting in Street Lighting and Other Outdoor Environments
    • Eight-year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Outdoor/Street Lighting: By Chip Type
    • Eight-year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Outdoor/Street Lighting: By System Type
    • Smart Lighting in Automotive and other Transportation Environments
    • Eight-year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Auto/Transportation Lighting: By Chip Type
    • Eight-year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Auto/Transportation Lighting: By System Type
    • Niche Applications for Smart Lighting
    • Eight-year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Other Applications: By Chip Type
    • Eight-year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Other Applications: By System Type
    • Other Market and Technology Scenarios and their Impact on Smart Lighting Electronics
    • Key Points Made in this Chapter

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