Wireless sensor devices connect sensors wirelessly among each other as well as to monitoring and management setups. While the sensing principles are consistent with that of wireline sensors, wireless sensors have the challenge of operating with an attractive form and with robust power management.
The payout is spectacular. In most cases, wireless sensors beat their wireline counterparts hands down in the following aspects:
• Physical reach
• Time to roll out and install
• Pricing
• Suitability in harsh operating environments
Wireless sensor devices are the actual sensing elements that are present in the wireless sensor networks. They do not include gateways or management software.
• The global market for wireless sensor devices used in end vertical applications totaled $532 million in 2010 and $790 million in 2011. This market is expected to increase at a 43.1% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) and reach an estimated $4.7 billion by 2016.
• The EMEA (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa) region’s contribution of wireless sensor device sales is expected to decrease from 21.9% to 21.3% during the 2011 to 2016 forecast period, but the market will grow at a CAGR of 42.2% and reach nearly $1 billion by 2016.
• The German wireless sensor device market in the EMEA region was $28 million in 2010 and $38 million in 2011. BCC expects this market to grow to $200 million in 2016, a CAGR of 39.4%.
This study’s goals and objectives include the following:
• Forecast the market size for wireless sensor devices used in PANs and LANs in terms of dollar and unit sales.
• Classify the market size for wireless sensor devices used in PANs and LANs by various parameters measured in terms of dollar and unit sales.
• Classify the market size for wireless sensor devices used in PANs and LANs by end application in terms of dollar and unit sales.
• Classify the market size for wireless sensor devices used in PANs and LANs by geographical regions in terms of dollar and unit sales.
• Classify the market size for wireless sensor devices used in PANs and LANs by wireless and standard technologies in terms of dollar and unit sales.
• Identify the market size for wireless sensor devices used in PANs and LANs in key country markets in terms of dollar and unit sales.
• Analyze the challenges posed by technology issues (e.g., power management) and the steps taken by industry stakeholders to counter these challenges.
• Analyze the challenges posed by business issues (e.g., multiplicity of wireless standards and technologies) and the steps taken by industry stakeholders to counter these challenges.
• Highlight the roles played by major stakeholders and players.
• Provide an overview of the activities of influential companies.
• Examine crucial, innovative breakthroughs by means of a detailed patent analysis.
Explore Tables of Contents available in the report @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/146512-global-markets-and-technologies-for-wireless-sensors-focus-on-emea.html
The payout is spectacular. In most cases, wireless sensors beat their wireline counterparts hands down in the following aspects:
• Physical reach
• Time to roll out and install
• Pricing
• Suitability in harsh operating environments
Wireless sensor devices are the actual sensing elements that are present in the wireless sensor networks. They do not include gateways or management software.
EMEA Wireless Sensor Devices Market
Published: February 2012
No. of Pages: 175
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• The global market for wireless sensor devices used in end vertical applications totaled $532 million in 2010 and $790 million in 2011. This market is expected to increase at a 43.1% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) and reach an estimated $4.7 billion by 2016.
• The EMEA (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa) region’s contribution of wireless sensor device sales is expected to decrease from 21.9% to 21.3% during the 2011 to 2016 forecast period, but the market will grow at a CAGR of 42.2% and reach nearly $1 billion by 2016.
• The German wireless sensor device market in the EMEA region was $28 million in 2010 and $38 million in 2011. BCC expects this market to grow to $200 million in 2016, a CAGR of 39.4%.
This study’s goals and objectives include the following:
• Forecast the market size for wireless sensor devices used in PANs and LANs in terms of dollar and unit sales.
• Classify the market size for wireless sensor devices used in PANs and LANs by various parameters measured in terms of dollar and unit sales.
• Classify the market size for wireless sensor devices used in PANs and LANs by end application in terms of dollar and unit sales.
• Classify the market size for wireless sensor devices used in PANs and LANs by geographical regions in terms of dollar and unit sales.
• Classify the market size for wireless sensor devices used in PANs and LANs by wireless and standard technologies in terms of dollar and unit sales.
• Identify the market size for wireless sensor devices used in PANs and LANs in key country markets in terms of dollar and unit sales.
• Analyze the challenges posed by technology issues (e.g., power management) and the steps taken by industry stakeholders to counter these challenges.
• Analyze the challenges posed by business issues (e.g., multiplicity of wireless standards and technologies) and the steps taken by industry stakeholders to counter these challenges.
• Highlight the roles played by major stakeholders and players.
• Provide an overview of the activities of influential companies.
• Examine crucial, innovative breakthroughs by means of a detailed patent analysis.
Explore Tables of Contents available in the report @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/146512-global-markets-and-technologies-for-wireless-sensors-focus-on-emea.html
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