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Energy Harvesting, Micro Batteries and Power Management ICs series: Worldwide Forecasts
Table of Contents : Visit Market Research Reports
Introduction | 5 |
Application Forecasts | 5 |
Assumptions & Methodology | 5 |
Home Automation | 7 |
Building Automation | 12 |
Industrial Process | 15 |
Medical | 16 |
Military/Aerospace | 17 |
Automotive | 19 |
Power Level Forecasts | 20 |
Microbattery Forecasts | 26 |
Energy Harvesting Forecasts | 30 |
Regulator Forecasts | 35 |
List of Exhibits :
Tables
Table 1 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems, Served Available Market, by Application (millions of units) | 8 |
Table 2 – North America Wireless Sensor Systems, Served Available Market, by Application (millions of units) | 8 |
Table 3 – Europe Wireless Sensor Systems, Served Available Market, by Application (millions of units) | 9 |
Table 4 – Asia Wireless Sensor Systems, Served Available Market, by Application (millions of units) | 9 |
Table 5 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems Market, by Power Level (millions of units) | 21 |
Table 6 – North America Wireless Sensor Systems Market, by Power Level (millions of units) | 21 |
Table 7 – Europe Wireless Sensor Systems Market, by Power Level (millions of units) | 21 |
Table 8 – Asia Wireless Sensor Systems Market, by Power Level (millions of units) | 22 |
Table 9 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Microbatteries (millions of units) | 27 |
Table 10 – North America Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Microbatteries (millions of units) | 27 |
Table 11 – Europe Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Microbatteries (millions of units) | 28 |
Table 12 – Asia Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Microbatteries (millions of units) | 28 |
Table 13 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Energy Harvesting (millions of units) | 31 |
Table 14 – North America Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Energy Harvesting (millions of units) | 31 |
Table 15 – Europe Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Energy Harvesting (millions of units) | 32 |
Table 16 – Asia Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Energy Harvesting (millions of units) | 32 |
Table 17 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Regulators (millions of units) | 36 |
Table 18 – North America Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Regulators (millions of units) | 36 |
Table 19 – Europe Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Regulators (millions of units) | 36 |
Table 20 – Asia Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Regulators (millions of units) | 37 |
Graphs
Graph 1 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems, Served Available Market, by Application (unit market share, 2007 & 2012) | 11 |
Graph 2 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems Served Available Market, Regional Growth by Application (CAGRs) | 18 |
Graph 3 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Regional Growth by Power Level (CAGRs) | 23 |
Graph 4 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems Market, by Power Level (unit market share, 2007 & 2012) | 24 |
Graph 5 – Europe Wireless Sensor Systems Market, by Power Level (unit market share, 2007 & 2012) | 25 |
Graph 6 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Microbatteries (unit market share, 2008 & 2013) | 29 |
Graph 7 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Regional Growth, Microbatteries (CAGRs) | 30 |
Graph 8 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Energy Harvesting (unit market share, 2008 & 2013) | 33 |
Graph 9 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Regional Growth, Energy Harvesting (CAGRs) | 35 |
Graph 10 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Regulators (unit market share, 2007 & 2012) | 38 |
Graph 11 – Worldwide Wireless Sensor Systems Market, Regional Growth, Regulators (CAGRs) | 39 |
Executive Summary :
Countries Covered :
Companies Mentioned :
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute Airbus Asia Housing Boeing Chipcon Continental Automated Buildings Association Cymbet Corp.
Echelon Corp.
Emerson
EnOcean
Euroconstruct
FACE
Fraunhofer Institute
Freescale Semiconductor
Integrated Circuit Designs
International News Briefs
Lighting Control Association
mPhase Technologies
Nano-Techpower
National Institute of Standards and Technology Nextreme Security Industry Association Society of Industrial and Office Realtors Southern California Edison Sovereign Tracking Systems Texas Instruments US Council for Automotive Research US Department of Commerce US Department of Defense US Energy Star US Food and Drug Administration US National Highway and Transportation Safety Administration
Summary :
As an emerging market, the ultra-low-power, wireless sensor system market is defined in many different ways. Applications, power levels, architectures and technologies vary widely, making forecasts difficult. Some applications use single sensor units; others employ large wireless mesh networks. Powering can be wired or wireless; active or passive; battery back-up or battery-less. Power levels vary from <1mW to 1W or above.
Wireless sensor devices package together a circuit board with networking and application software. Interfaces to sensors can detect changes in temperature, pressure, moisture, light, sound or magnetism. A wireless radio can report on these findings, usually powered by batteries. Sensor networks can include 10 to 100,000 nodes, and scalability can be a problem. Node position may not be predetermined. The lifetime of a sensor network depends on the battery lifetime, and relocating and recharging a large number of sensing nodes is difficult
Energy harvesting has been proposed as a way of addressing some of these problems. In terms of a forecast, however, these kinds of technologies are also emerging and further complicate the industry landscape. For manufacturers of energy harvesting modules, micro-batteries and power management ICs, the potential opportunities are considerable but still uncertain.
This report defines and forecasts five Wireless Sensor System markets by Application, Power Levels, Microbatteries, Energy Harvesting and Regulators. Since this report focuses on energy harvesting, the forecasts begin at the “served available market” level, not the total available market. The latter would include wired sensor networks and applications not considered good opportunities for energy harvesting. All the applications included in this report have been filtered with energy harvesting opportunities in mind.
Our forecast assumptions are included at the beginning of each section. Four regions are analyzed: Worldwide, North America, Europe and Asia. Energy harvesting is expected to have some distinct trends geographically, and these are noted where appropriate.
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