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1. Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks

Published: March 2010
Pages: 157 (98 figures, 53 tables)
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2. Wireless Sensor Networks for Smart Buildings
Published: Oct. 2009
Pages: 210 (151 figures, 69 tables)
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3. Wireless Sensor Networks for Smart Cities
Published: July 2007
Pages: 40
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Synopsis:

1. Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks

Today, there are tens of thousands of industrial wireless sensor network deployments underway, wireless mesh standards have been ratified, and dozens of products are planned to be launched by the end of the year.  The ability to deploy nearly unlimited numbers of wireless sensors in harsh and remote locations has enabled new applications not possible with hard-wired systems.

Although the standards battle between WirelessHART and ISA100.11a has complicated product development and slowed adoption, it has driven innovation and attracted new entrants. Threats and opportunities abound as end users demand a unified standard and emerging technologies such as IP sensor networking gain traction.

Primary Research:

105 industrial end users in several industries

65+ industry experts with the leading industrial automation OEMs, systems integrators, software developers, and component suppliers

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2. Wireless Sensor Networks for Smart Buildings

Energy directives, rising operating costs and a growing green movement are driving adoption of Wireless Sensor Networking (WSN) for building automation.  While previous WSN products have left a fragmented market, a cross industry effort is underway to unify sensor networks with an IP based platform that will simplify development, attract new entrants, and encourage innovation.   

Primary Research:

150+ interviews interviews with facility managers, IT directors and property managers as well as platform providers, software developers, system manufacturers and component suppliers

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3. Wireless Sensor Networks for Smart Cities

Wireless Sensor Networking (WSN) solutions for Smart Cities is being driven by standards such as 15.4 and ZigBee, a growing Green movement, demand for improved public safety solutions, and the increasing need for municipalities to streamline operations and optimize resources. Based on over 300 surveys with cities, public safety organizations, and government building administrators, this Market Shot provides a concise view on several emerging market opportunities for WSN in local governments. This report includes market size forecasts and survey results on several relevant WSN markets for municipalities including public safety, transportation, building automation, and automated meter reading.

Primary Research:

100 municipalities
120 public safety organizations
115 commercial buildings
30+ technology companies

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