Connected Vehicles: Market and Forecast for LTE and Telematics Applications 2014 - 2019
NEW YORK, March 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Connected Vehicles: Market and Forecast for LTE and Telematics Applications 2014 - 2019
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Overview:
The automobile industry is very competitive. The profitability on cars is slim with margins in the US as low as two percent on a new car. The large motor companies can make money by self-financing consumer deals. Dealerships hope to make money by promoting repair service packages, and offering extended warranties. The connected car is considered a gift because it is a new revenue stream, has a better margin than the car itself, and can be a differentiator between the cars themselves.
In the US, leading automobile manufacturers have committed to embedding cars with LTE in their product lines. For example, BMW makes an LTE/Wi-Fi adapter for their cars. Alcatel-Lucent, Verizon, and AT&T are proponents of the LTE-connected car. However, many new cars have embedded Wi-Fi, use GPS tracking, and have other forms of telematics. The full case for LTE is not yet realized.
This research evaluates the technology, solutions, and market for LTE and telematics in vehicles.
The report includes trend analysis, future outlook and forecasts through 2014.
Report Benefits:
Vehicle LTE and Telematics forecast through 2014
Identify key trends and future outlook for vehicle LTE
Understand the technologies and solutions for vehicle LTE
Identify key application areas for enterprise and consumers
Understand the role of short-range communications vehicles
Understand the capabilities for LTE Direct for peer-to-peer apps
Target Audience:
Mobile network operators
Automobile manufacturers
Wireless device manufacturers
Network infrastructure providers
Application and content developers
Telematics and M2M service providers
Companies in Report:
Automobile Manufacturers
GM
Audi
BMW
Chrysler
Ford
Honda
Hyundai
Nissan
Toyota
Telematics Companies
AMD
Freescale
Harman
Nvidia
NXP
Qualcomm
SiriusXM
Texas Instruments
Verizon
Telecom Companies
AT&T
Sprint
T-Mobile
Verizon
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 7
2.0 INTRODUCTION 8
2.1 OVERVIEW 8
2.1.1 ABOUT THE REPORT 8
2.2 IMPORTANT TECHNOLOGIES 9
2.2.1 FOURTH GENERATION (4G) CELLULAR 9
2.2.2 OTHER NOTABLE CELLULAR DATA OPTIONS 11
2.2.3 WIFI AND WIMAX 13
2.2.4 MACHINE-TO-MACHINE (M2M) COMMUNICATIONS 14
2.3 THE CONNECTED VEHICLE MARKET 17
3.0 CONNECTIVITY 20
3.1 THE INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) 20
3.2 EMBEDDED DEVICES 22
3.3 LTE DIRECT 23
3.3.1 PEER-TO-PEER SERVICES VIA LTE DIRECT 24
3.3.2 VEHICLE-RELATED APPLICATIONS AND LTE DIRECT 25
3.4 SHORT-RANGE COMMUNICATION SOLUTIONS 26
3.4.1 BLUETOOTH 26
3.4.2 OTHER SHORT RANGE TECHNOLOGIES 27
3.4.3 DEDICATED SHORT-RANGE COMMUNICATIONS (DSRC) 28
3.5 MACHINE-TO-MACHINE (M2M) COMMUNICATIONS 28
3.6 TELEMETRY AND TELEMATICS 29
4.0 WIRELESS DEVICES 32
4.1 DEVICES OPTIMIZED FOR CONNECTED VEHICLES 32
4.2 WIRELESS OS COMPARISON 33
5.0 CONNECTED VEHICLES 38
5.1 DEFINITION 38
5.2 MARKET OVERVIEW 38
5.3 ECOSYSTEM AND VALUE CHAIN 41
5.3.1 INTRODUCTION 44
5.3.2 AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS 45
5.3.3 TELEMATICS MANUFACTURERS 51
5.3.4 TELECOM COMPANIES 55
5.4 APPLICATIONS 58
5.4.1 ENTERPRISE 59
5.4.2 CONSUMER 60
6.0 MARKET OUTLOOK 68
6.1 FUTURE APPLICATIONS AND SOLUTIONS 68
6.1.1 AUTONOMOUS CONNECTED VEHICLES 68
6.1.2 TRAFFIC CONTROL AND AVOIDANCE 69
6.1.3 SMART SAFETY FEATURES 69
6.2 FUTURE CHALLENGES 70
6.2.1 SECURITY CONCERNS 70
6.2.2 CONSUMER AUTONOMY/PRIVACY 71
6.2.3 OTHER FACTORS 71
6.3 REVENUE PROSPECTS 71
6.3.1 HARDWARE 71
6.3.2 SERVICES 72
7.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 74
7.1 WIRELESS CARRIERS 75
7.2 WIRELESS DEVICE MANUFACTURERS 75
7.3 APPLICATION DEVELOPERS 75
7.4 AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS 75
8.0 APPENDICES 75
8.1 LTE TECHNOLOGY AND ARCHITECTURE 75
8.1.1 LTE TECHNOLOGY 75
8.1.2 LTE ADVANCED 78
8.1.3 LTE INFRASTRUCTURE ELEMENTS AND ARCHITECTURE 79
8.2 LTE ARCHITECTURE DETAILS 88
8.2.1 SERVICE ARCHITECTURE 89
8.2.2 LAYER 2 OF LTE 90
8.2.3 DOWNLINK LOGICAL 91
8.2.4 UPLINK LOGICAL 92
8.2.5 MOBILITY ACROSS ENBS 93
8.3 IP MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM (IMS) 94
8.3.1 IMS PLANES 94
8.3.2 IMS ELEMENTS 95
8.3.3 SERVICE CONTINUITY FOR VOICE OVER LTE (VOLTE) 97
List of Figures
Figure 1: Market Share by Wireless Technology 10
Figure 2: LTE Connections by Region 10
Figure 3: Three Essential Elements of M2M 15
Figure 4: Pre-LTE Cellular Data Options for M2M 16
Figure 5: Annual Connected Vehicle Sales 2014 - 2019 18
Figure 6: Revenues by System Type 2014 - 2019 40
Figure 7: Units by System Type 2014 - 2019 41
Figure 8: Units by Usage 2014 - 2019 59
Figure 9: Revenue by Market 2014 - 2019 72
Figure 10: LTE E-UTRAN Infrastructure Network Elements 80
Figure 11: LTE EPC Infrastructure Network Elements 85
Figure 12: Understanding LTE Network Elements and Channels 90
Figure 13: IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Planes 95
Figure 14: IMS Topology Model 96
Figure 15: Service Centralized and Continuity Application Server 97
List of Tables
Table 1: Performance Comparison by Functionality and Features 37
Table 2: Revenue by System Type 2014 - 2019 39
Table 3: Units by System Type 2014 - 2019 40
Table 4: Market Share by Automobile Manufacturer 2012 vs. 2013 45
Table 5: Connected Car Units by Usage 58
Table 6: Revenue by Market 2014 - 2019 71
To order this report: Connected Vehicles: Market and Forecast for LTE and Telematics Applications 2014 - 2019
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