Dublin, March 01, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Cellular LPWAN IoT Market Outlook and Forecasts 2016 - 2021" report to their offering.
Initial deployments of IoT Low Power WANs (LPWANs) have been non-cellular solutions based on proprietary technologies. However, longer term we see emerging standards such as Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) assuming a dominant role for certain IoT applications. While non-cellular LPWAN solutions serve the need for low bandwidth, low-cost solutions, we see cellular-based LPWAN solutions as the key to higher value, multimedia IoT applications.
This research evaluates LPWAN technologies, companies, and solutions. The report assesses developments in the LPWAN ecosystem, analyzes use cases, and provides a view into the future of LPWAN communications. The report includes detailed forecasts for LPWANs 2016 to 2021.
Target Audience:
- Non-cellular CSPs
- IoT network providers
- Mobile network operators
- Semiconductor companies
- Embedded systems companies
- 4G/5G/IoT equipment providers
- IoT service and application developers
Key Topics Covered:
1 Executive Summary
2 Introduction
2.1 Wide Area Networks (WAN)
2.1 WAN Technologies
2.2 IoT Networks and Applications
2.3 Wireless IoT and WAN
2.4 IoT WAN Standardization
2.5 IoT WAN Growth Drivers
2.5.1 Communications Protocols
2.5.1 Network Topology and Interoperability
2.5.2 Intelligent IoT Network
2.5.3 M2M Communications
2.5.4 White Box Solutions Extended to IoT
2.5.5 Smart City Initiatives
2.5.6 The Rise of Low Power Wide Area Networks
3 Wireless IoT WAN Technologies
3.1.1 The Low Power Wide Area Networks Alternative
3.1.2 LPWAN Characteristics
3.1.2.1 Range vs. Battery Life
3.1.2.2 Noise vs. Bandwidth
3.1.2.3 Unlicensed Spectrum
3.1.2.4 No Uniform Bandwidth
3.1.2.5 Localization
3.1.2.6 Network Configuration
3.1.2.7 LPWAN Optimization
3.1.3 Cellular IoT (CIoT)
3.1.4 Non-Cellular IoT
3.1.5 Cellular vs. Non-Cellular IoT WAN Comparison
3.1.6 Need for Data Compression in LPWAN
4 Select Cellular LPWAN Organizations
4.1 British Telecom
4.2 GSMA
4.3 Vodafone
4.4 Deutsche Telekom
4.5 3GPP
4.6 Orange
4.7 Proximus
4.8 AT&T
4.9 KPN
4.10 Bouygues Telecom
4.11 Du
4.12 SK Telecom
5 LPWAN Use Cases
5.1 LPWAN Application Landscape
5.2 Lighting Control
5.3 Parking Management
5.4 Security Access and Control
5.5 Smart Grid and Demand Response
5.6 Logistics and Asset Tracking
5.7 Water Metering and Leak Detection
5.8 Supermarkets and Food Distribution Supply Chains
5.9 Agriculture Technology: Irrigation Management and More
6 Cellular IoT LPWAN Connectivity and Service Revenue Forecasts
6.1 Global Market Revenue Forecasts
6.1.1 Combined Revenue
6.1.2 Cellular IoT LPWAN Revenue
6.1.2.1 Cellular IoT LPWAN Revenue by Category
6.1.2.2 Cellular IoT LPWAN Revenue by Industry Vertical
6.2 Cellular IoT LPWAN Regional Market Revenue Forecasts
6.2.1.1 Cellular IoT LPWAN Revenue by Region
6.2.2 North America Market Revenue
6.2.3 APAC Market Revenue
6.2.4 Europe Market Revenue
6.2.5 Latin America Market Revenue
6.2.6 Middle East & Africa Market Revenue
7 Cellular IoT LPWAN Connected Device Deployment Forecasts
7.1 Global Deployment Unit Forecasts
7.1.1 Combined Deployment Unit
7.1.2 Global Cellular LPWAN Deployment
7.1.2.1 Cellular IoT WAN Deployment Unit by Categories
7.1.2.2 Cellular IoT LPWAN Deployment Unit by Industry Verticals
7.2 Cellular IoT LPWAN Regional Deployment Forecasts
7.2.1 Cellular IoT WAN Deployment by Region
7.2.2 North America Deployment
7.2.3 APAC Deployment
7.2.4 Europe Deployment
7.2.5 Latin America Deployment
7.2.6 Middle East & Africa Deployment
8 Conclusions and Recommendations
8.1.1 IoT WAN Evolution and Roadmap
8.1.2 Mobile Network Operator IoT WAN Strategies
8.1.3 Enterprise IoT WAN Strategies
8.1.4 Public Access LPWAN
Companies Mentioned
- 3GPP
- AT&T
- Bouygues Telecom
- Deutsche Telekom
- Du
- GSMA
- KPN
- Orange
- Proximus
- SK Telecom
- Vodafone
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ftcwfs/cellular_lpwan
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Related Topics: Internet of Things and M2M


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