The Markets for Smart Lighting Drivers, Controllers and Sensor Chips - 2014
DUBLIN, September 11, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/37pj79/the_markets_for) has announced the addition of the "The Markets for Smart Lighting Drivers, Controllers and Sensor Chips - 2014" report to their offering.
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This report analyzes the market for LED drivers, MCUs, sensors and other chips used in smart lighting. It is the latest in NanoMarkets ongoing series of reports on smart lighting, which covers both the lighting itself and important components and chips used in smart lighting systems. In this report we explicitly discuss smart lighting components in the context of the emerging Internet-of-Things.
The report focuses on analysis for the chips that will be used in the newer kinds of smart lighting -- color tuning (mood lighting) and visible light communications (VLC) -- as well as more traditional smart lighting aimed primarily at increasing lighting efficiency. Coverage includes innovative devices such as intelligent LED drivers with embedded sensors and the latest wireless standards for smart lighting such as Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
In addition, the report also covers the needs of all the major end-user segments of the market. We take these to be commercial and industrial, residential, government and public buildings. We have also discussed the available markets for smart lighting in transportation and outdoor lighting. Detailed eight-year market projections of seven major smart lighting chip types in both revenue and volume terms are presented. Additional breakouts are provided by (1) the part of the lighting system in which the chips are used and (2) the technology generation of the system itself and (3) the type of building, vehicle or location in which the smart lighting systems will be used.
The report is designed for semiconductor industry executives that want to better understand the opportunities in smart lighting electronics. It is also intended to provide guidance to firms in the LED and smart lighting systems sectors who need to better understand where smart-lighting electronics trends will take their businesses.
Key Topics Covered:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Objective and Scope of this Report
- Methodology of this Report
- Plan of this Report
- The Four Generations of Smart Lighting
- The Smart Lighting Opportunity for Chip Makers: Some Definitions
- Changes in the Market Since the 2013 NanoMarkets Smart Lighting Electronics Report
- Impact of the - Internet-of-Things - and IPv6 on Smart Lighting Electronics
- LED Driver Opportunities for Next-Generation Smart Lighting
- MCUs and the Future of Smart Lighting
- Sensor Opportunities in Smart Lighting
- Chips and Li-Fi
- Impact of OLED Lighting Trends on Smart Lighting Electronics
- The IMOLA Project
- Some Thoughts on Smart Ballasts
- Ten Firms to Watch in the Smart Lighting System Electronics Space
- Marvell: Smart Lighting Strategies
- NXP: Smart Lighting Strategies
- Summary of Eight-Year Market Forecast for Smart Lighting Chips: By Type of Chip
- Summary of Eight-Year Market Forecast for Smart Lighting Chips: By Type of System
- Summary of Eight-Year Market Forecast for Smart Lighting Chips: By Component of Smart Lighting System
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER TWO: SMART LIGHTING EVOLUTION AND LED DRIVERS
CHAPTER THREE: MCUs AND THE FUTURE OF SMART LIGHTING
CHAPTER FOUR: SMART LIGHTING SENSORS
CHAPTER FIVE: CHIP REQUIREMENTS FOR VISIBLE LIGHT COMMUNICATIONS
CHAPTER SIX: END-USER MARKET ANALYSIS AND EIGHT-YEAR FORECAST
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/37pj79/the_markets_for
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