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M2M & Embedded Strategies - Telematics, CE, mHealth, Metering & Smart Buildings 2011-2016

 

NEW YORK, July 12, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

M2M & Embedded Strategies - Telematics, CE, mHealth, Metering & Smart Buildings 2011-2016

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Overview

Expert Intelligence for Key Growth Sectors

M2M Service Revenue Forecasts for five Years

Extensive Strategic Planning Platform

This highly anticipated second edition Machine-to-Machine report explores in detail the opportunities for key markets within the M2M industry, providing valuable forecasts and strategic analysis for the prospects of M2M and embedded devices in several industries, notably Consumer Electronics, Healthcare, Telematics, Metering & Connected Buildings.

The extensive forecasting suite calculates data points for each sector, sizing the market for service revenues generated by M2M, revenues achievable from connectivity enablement & management as well as providing estimates for the value of network traffic, each by eight regions, for five years.

M2M market drivers and enablers are considered, such as the fragmented nature of the M2M industry and the challenges inherent in developing the connected ecosystem. M2M vendor profiles and interviews are presented, exploring the various business models and strategies currently employed. 

Executive Summary

ES 1 Introduction

ES 2 Defining M2M

ES 3 Overview of M2M Markets

ES 4 The M2M Business Case

ES 5 Drivers

ES 6 Inhibitors

ES 7 Requirements for Success

ES 8 Developing the M2M Ecosystem

ES 9 Summary Forecasts

ES 10 Revenues Enabled by M2M

ES 11 Strategic Recommendations

ES 12 Conclusion

1. The M2M Market Place

1.1 Introduction

1.1.1 Scope of This Report

1.2 Defining M2M

1.2.1 The M2M Ecosystem

Figure 1.1: The Machine to Machine Information Cycle

1.2.2 SCADA

1.2.3 AMI

1.2.4 Telematics

1.2.5 Telemetry

1.3 Overview of M2M Markets

1.3.1 Consumer and Commercial Vehicle Telematics

1.3.2 Smart Metering

1.3.3 POS, Retail and Banking

1.3.4 Consumer Electronics

1.3.5 Healthcare and Remote Patient Monitoring

1.3.6 Smart Buildings and Security

1.3.7 M2M Use Cases

Table 1.1: Major M2M Addressable Markets, Use Cases and Potential

1.4 The M2M Business Case

1.4.1 Drivers

i. Industry Momentum

ii. Cost Savings Potential

iii. Regulation

iv. Ubiquitous Network Coverage

v. Lower module and chipset pricing

1.4.2 Inhibitors

i. Low ARPU

ii. Market Fragmentation

iii. Long Industry Lead Times

Table 1.2: Deployment Cycles by Industry

iv. Requirement for Long Product Lifetimes

Table 1.3: M2M: Drivers and Inhibitors by Industry

1.4.3 Requirements for Success

1.4.4 Developing the M2M Ecosystem

Figure 1.2: The M2M Opportunity. Now and in the Future

1.5 M2M Data Usage

Figure 1.3: M2M Bandwidth Requirements by Use Case

1.6 Approach to Forecasts

1.6.1 Forecasts Changes for 2011

1.6.2 Deployments

1.6.3 Underlying Assumptions

1.6.4 Trends and Observations Influencing the Forecasts

i. Consumer and Commercial Vehicle Telematics

ii. Smart Metering

iii. POS, Retail and Banking

iv. Consumer Electronics

v. Healthcare and Remote Patient Monitoring

vi. Smart Buildings and Security

1.7 Summary Forecasts

1.7.1 Devices

Figure 1.4: Number of Connected Devices (m) Split by M2M Category 2011-2016

Table 1.4: Number of Connected Devices (m) Split by 7 M2M Categories 2011-2016

Figure 1.5: M2M Deployments Split by 8 Key Regions, 2016

Table 1.5: M2M Deployments Split by 8 Key Regions, 2016

1.7.2 Revenues Enabled by M2M

Figure 1.6: Service Revenues Enabled by M2M ($m) Split by 7 M2M Categories 2011-2016

Table 1.6: Service Revenues Enabled by M2M ($m) Split by 7 M2M Categories 2011-2016

Figure 1.7: Distribution of Revenues (%) Enabled by M2M Split by 7 Categories, 2016

Table 1.7: Distribution of Revenues (%) Enabled by M2M Split by 7 Categories, 2016

1.7.3 Connectivity Enablement and Connectivity Management Revenues

Figure 1.8: Revenues from Connectivity Enablement and Connectivity Management ($m) Split by 7 M2M Categories 2011-2016

Table 1.8: Revenues from Connectivity Enablement and Connectivity Management ($m) Split by 7 M2M Categories 2011-2016

1.7.4 Data Traffic Values

Table 1.9: Value of M2M Data Traffic ($m) Split by 7 M2M Categories 2011-2016

1.8 Conclusion

2. M2M Players and Positioning

2.1 Introduction

Figure 2.1: Elements of the M2M Value Chain

2.2 Market Players

2.2.1 SIM and Module Hardware Players

2.2.2 Network Connectivity Providers- the Operators

2.2.3 The Service Enablers

Figure 2.2: Value of the M2M Components over Time

2.3 Recent Industry Developments

2.3.1 Announcements

i. Vodafone, Verizon, nPhase Form Partnership

ii. GSMA forms M2M Taskforce

iii. Itron, Vodafone, Italgas Form Partnership for Smart Metering

iv. Jasper Wireless and Telefonica Partner on M2M

v. Telenor signs Pan-European Deal with Nissan for All-electric Vehicles

vi. AT&T Creates Program to Foster M2M over 3G Networks

vii. Telit to Acquire Motorola M2M Chipset Arm

viii. Sprint Announces M2M Partners

2.4 M2M Operators

2.4.1 Jasper Wireless

Figure 2.3: Jasper Wireless Service Offering

2.4.2 Kore Telematics

2.4.3 Aspider Solutions

2.4.4Telenor Connexion

2.4.5 Wyless

2.4.6 Eseye

Figure 2.4: Eseye SIM Management Portal

2.5 Module and SIM Suppliers

2.5.1 Sierra Wireless

2.5.2 Telit

2.6 Conclusion

Figure 2.5: Player Positioning Within the M2M Market

3. Consumer and Commercial Vehicle Telematics

3.1 Introduction

3.1.1 Opportunities

3.1.2 Regulatory Initiatives

i. EU and Brazilian Regulation

3.2 Vehicle Telematics Verticals

3.2.1 Overview

3.2.2 Engine Management and In-Vehicle Networks

i. CAN Bus

3.2.3 Recent Developments and Initiatives

i. Vehicle Manufactures Focus on Telematics

ii. Telenor Connexion and Nissan Collaborate

iii. Nokia Siemens, Smartlab Partner on Electric Vehicle Charging

3.3 Consumer Vehicle Telematics

3.3.1 Forecast Methodology for Consumer Vehicle Telematics

Figure 3.1: Consumer Telematics Methodology

3.3.2 Consumer Vehicle Forecast

Figure 3.2: Number of Consumer Vehicles with Telematics Installed (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 3.1: Number of Consumer Vehicles with Telematics Installed (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

3.3.3 Consumer Vehicle Telematics Service Revenues

Figure 3.3: Service Revenues ($m) from Consumer Vehicle Telematics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 3.2: Service Revenues ($m) from Consumer Vehicle Telematics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

3.3.4 Connectivity Enablement Revenues - Consumer Telematics

Figure 3.4: Connectivity Enablement Revenues ($m) - Consumer Telematics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 3.3: Connectivity Enablement Revenues ($m) - Consumer Telematics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

3.3.5 Value of Data Traffic Associated with Consumer Vehicle Telematics

Figure 3.5: Value of Data Traffic ($m) - Consumer Vehicle Telematics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 3.4: M2M Data Connectivity Values ($m) - Consumer Vehicle Telematics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

3.4 Commercial Vehicle Telematics Forecasts

3.4.1 Methodology

Figure 3.6: Commercial Vehicle Telematics Methodology

3.4.2 Commercial Vehicles with Telematics Installed

Figure 3.7: Number of Commercial Vehicles with Telematics Installed (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 3.5: Number of Commercial Vehicles with Telematics Installed (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

3.4.3 Commercial Vehicle Telematics Service Revenues

Figure 3.8: Service Revenues ($m) from Commercial Telematics Split by 8 Key Regions 2010- 2016

Table 3.6: Service Revenues ($m) from Commercial Telematics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011- 2016

3.4.4 Connectivity Enablement - Commercial Vehicle Telematics

Figure 3.9: Connectivity Enablement Revenues ($) - Commercial Vehicle Telematics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 3.7: Connectivity Enablement Revenues ($m) - Commercial Vehicle Telematics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

3.4.5 Value of Data Traffic Associated with Commercial Vehicle Telematics

Figure 3.10: Value of Data Traffic ($m) - Commercial Vehicle Telematics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 3.8: M2M Data Connectivity Values ($m) - Commercial Vehicle Telematics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

3.5 Conclusion - Forecasts

Table 3.9: Global Vehicles with Telematics Devices Installed (m) Split by Consumer and Commercial 2011- 2016

Figure 3.11: Global Vehicles with Telematics Devices Installed (m) Split by Consumer and Commercial 2011-2016

Figure 3.12: Summary - Consumer Telematics Industry Value ($m) Split by Service Revenue, Connectivity Service & Enablement, Traffic Value 2011-2016

Table 3.10: Summary - Consumer Telematics Industry Value ($m) Split by Service Revenue, Connectivity Service & Enablement, Traffic Value 2011-2016

Figure 3.13: Summary - Commercial Telematics Industry Value ($m) Split by Service Revenue, Connectivity Service & Enablement Revenues, Traffic Value 2011-2016

Table 3.11: Summary - Commercial Telematics Industry Value ($m) Split by Service Revenue, Connectivity Service & Enablement Revenue, Traffic Value 2011-2016

Figure 3.14: Summary - Consumer & Commercial Telematics Industry Value ($m) Split by Service Revenue, Connectivity Service & Enablement Revenue, Traffic Value 2011-2016

Table 3.12: Summary - Consumer & Commercial Telematics Industry Value ($m) Service Revenue, Connectivity Service & Enablement Revenue, Traffic Value 2011-2016

4. Smart Metering and Industrial Applications

4.1 Introduction

4.1.1 Background

4.1.2 Smart Metering Definitions

i. The Smart Grid

4.1.3 Current Status

4.1.4 Recent Developments

Table 4.1: Selected Smart Metering Deployments, Europe

Table 4.2: Selected Smart Metering Deployments, Asia-Pacific

Table 4.2: Selected Smart Metering Deployments, North America

4.2 Smart Metering Forecasts

4.2.1 Methodology

Figure 4.1: Smart Metering Forecasts Methodology

4.2.2 Smart Metering Forecasts: Number of Cellular Connected Smart Meters

Figure 4.2: Number of Cellular Connected Smart Meters (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 4.4: Number of Cellular Connected Smart Meters (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011- 2016

4.2.3 Smart Metering Service Revenues

Figure 4.3: Service Revenues from Smart Metering ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 4.5: Service Revenues from Smart Metering ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016.. 89

4.2.4 Connectivity Enablement- Smart Metering

Figure 4.4: Connectivity Enablement Revenues- Smart Metering ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 4.6: Connectivity Enablement Revenues - Smart Metering ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

4.2.5 Value of Data Traffic - Smart Metering

Figure 4.5: Value of Data Traffic - Smart Metering ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 4.7: Value of Data Traffic - Smart Metering ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Figure 4.6: Summary - Global Smart Metering Industry Value ($m) Split by Service Revenues, Connectivity Service & Enablement Revenues, Traffic Value 2011-2016

Table 4.8: Summary - Global Smart Metering Industry Value ($m) Split by Service Revenue, Connectivity Service & Enablement Revenue, Traffic Value 2011-2016

5. Emerging M2M Applications

5.1 Introduction

5.2 POS, Retail and Banking

5.2.1 POS, Retail and Banking Forecast Methodology

Figure 5.1: Forecast Methodology for POS, Retail, Banking and Smart Vending

Figure 5.2: Number of POS, Retail & Banking M2M Devices in Service (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 5.1: Number of POS, Retail and Banking M2M Devices in Service (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

5.2.2 POS, Retail and Banking Service Revenues

Figure 5.3: Service Revenues from POS, Retail and Banking ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 5.2: Service Revenues from POS, Retail and Banking ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

5.2.3 Connectivity Enablement - POS, Retail and Banking

Figure 5.4: Connectivity Enablement Revenues - POS, Retail and Banking ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 5.3: Connectivity Enablement Revenues- POS, Retail and Banking ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions, 2011-2016

5.2.4 Value of Data Traffic Associated with POS, Retail and Banking

Figure 5.5: Value of Data Traffic ($m) - POS, Retail, Banking and Smart Vending Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 5.4: Value of Data Traffic ($m) - POS, Retail, Banking and Smart Vending Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

5.3 M2M Healthcare and Remote Monitoring

5.3.1 The Use of M2M in Healthcare

5.3.2 mHealth Market Sizing and Methodology

Figure 5.6: Remote mHealth Monitoring Methodology

5.3.3 Remote Health Monitoring Forecasts

Figure 5.7: Number of Monitored Individuals (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 5.5: Number of Monitored Individuals (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

5.3.4 Service Revenues from Remote Health Monitoring

Figure 5.8: Service Revenues from Health Monitoring ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 5.6: Service Revenues from Health Monitoring ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

5.3.5 Connectivity Enablement Revenues - Mobile Health Monitoring

Figure 5.9: Connectivity Enablement Revenues ($m) - Mobile Health Monitoring Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 5.7: Revenues from Connectivity Enablement ($m) - Mobile Health Monitoring Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

5.3.6 Value of Data Traffic- Mobile Health Monitoring

Figure 5.10: Value of Data Traffic ($m) - Mobile Health Monitoring Split by 8 Key Regions 2011- 2016

Table 5.8: Value of Data Traffic ($m) - Mobile Health Monitoring Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

5.4 M2M and the Consumer Electronics Industry

5.4.1 The Connected Consumer Electronics Market

5.4.2 Devices

Figure 5.11: Embedded Consumer Electronics Methodology

5.4.3 Consumer Electronic Device Forecasts

Figure 5.12: Number of Connected Consumer Electronics Devices (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 5.9: Number of Connected Consumer Electronics Devices (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

5.4.4 Service Revenues from Connected Consumer Electronics

Figure 5.13: Service Revenues from Connected Consumer Electronics ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 5.10: Service Revenues from Connected Consumer Electronics ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

5.4.5 Connectivity Enablement Revenues - Consumer Electronics

Figure 5.14: Connectivity Enablement Revenues ($m) - Consumer Electronics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 5.11: Connectivity Enablement Revenues ($m) - Consumer Electronics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

5.4.6 Value of Data Traffic - Consumer Electronics

Figure 5.15: Value of Data Traffic ($m) - Consumer Electronics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011- 2016

Table 5.12: Value of Data Traffic ($m) - Consumer Electronics Split by 8 Key Regions 2011- 2016

5.5 Security and the Connected Home

5.5.1 Background

5.5.2 Forecast Methodology

Figure 5.16: Methodology for Connected Buildings

5.5.3 Device Numbers - Connected Buildings

Figure 5.17: Number of Cellular Connected Modules (m) - Connected Buildings Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 5.13: Number of Cellular Connected Modules (m) - Connected Buildings Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

5.5.4 Service Revenues: Connected Buildings

Figure 5.18: Service Revenues ($m) Attributable to Connected Buildings Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 5.14: Service Revenues ($m) Attributable to Connected Buildings Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

5.5.5 Connectivity Enablement - Connected Buildings

Figure 5.19: Connectivity and Enablement Revenues ($m) - Connected Buildings Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 5.15: Connectivity Enablement Revenues ($m) - Connected Buildings Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

5.5.6 Value of Data Traffic - Connected Buildings and Security

Figure 5.20: Value of Data Traffic ($m) - Connected Buildings and Security Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

Table 5.16: Value of Data Traffic ($m) - Connected Buildings and Security Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016

5.6 Conclusion

Appendix 1: M2M Technologies

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Short Range Wireless Technologies

1.3 M2M Backhaul

1.4 Use of Cellular Technologies in M2M

1.5 Satellite M2M

Appendix 2: Smart Metering Roll Outs & Commitments 2009 Onwards

Table A1: Smart Metering Commitments 2009 Onwards

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