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Global Connected Consumer Security Devices: Market Analysis and Forecasts 2015 - 2020

February 2015 | 76 pages | ID: G18461A94D5EN
Mind Commerce Publishing LLC

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A connected consumer device consists of physical and software for various purposes including entertainment, news, information, and general lifestyle enhancement. Home Security and Monitoring represents a major segment of the consumer connected device marketplace.

This research evaluates the connected consumer device ecosystem, market drivers, constraints, and opportunities for value chain constituents. This Mind Commerce report includes market strategy analysis, competitive assessment, and forecast for consumer connected devices for security and monitoring 2015 to 2020.

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Target Audience:
  • Wireless service providers of all types
  • Cloud, Big Data and Analytics companies
  • Wireless network infrastructure suppliers
  • Smartgrid equipment and service vendors
  • Sensor network and component providers
  • Wireless device and components manufacturers
  • Smart appliances and electronic devices companies
  • Security device and monitoring equipment suppliers
  • Software developers and mobile/wireless App developers
  • Smart home and business automation systems integrators
  • Smart city planners and suppliers supporting infrastructure
  • Investment companies and finance organizations of all types
1 INTRODUCTION

2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

3 MARKET OVERVIEW

3.1 Connected Consumer Devices
3.2 Typical Connected Consumer Devices
3.3 Connected Consumer Devices Benefits
3.4 Connected Consumer Devices Supply Chain
3.5 Connected Consumer Devices Market Segments
  3.5.1 Connected Home
  3.5.2 Connected Cars
  3.5.3 Wearables
3.6 Market Potential for Connected Consumer Devices
3.7 Business Drivers & Challenges for Connected Consumer Devices
  3.7.1 Scope of the Business is Global
  3.7.2 It is a Convergence of Many Businesses
  3.7.3 Business Involves Leaders from Various Industries

4 MARKETING STRATEGIES: CONNECTED CONSUMER DEVICES

4.1 Marketing Plan for Selling Connected Consumer Devices
4.2 General Purchase Decision Life Cycle for Connected Consumer Devices
4.3 Connected Consumer Device Marketing Strategies
  4.3.1 How to go to Millions starting from Hundreds is a Strategy for the Year 2020
4.4 Marketing Strategy in Connected Consumer Devices through 2020
  4.4.1 Use of Big Data and Analytics to Understand Consumer Behavior and Usage Patterns
  4.4.2 Partnerships with Diversified Companies working in IoT

5 GLOBAL CONNECTED HOME SECURITY DEVICES MARKET: 2015 - 2020

6 VENDOR CONNECTED CONSUMER DEVICE ECOSYSTEM

  6.1.1 Broader Categories of Vendors in Connected Consumer Devices
  6.1.2 IoT Platform Developers
  6.1.3 IoT Software and Apps Developers
  6.1.4 IoT Hardware Manufacturers
    6.1.4.1 Short Range Low Power Radio Device Manufacturers
    6.1.4.2 Systems-on-Chip (SoC) Fabricators
  6.1.5 Network Devices: Gateway / Hub / Router / Bridges Manufacturers
  6.1.6 Sensors and Thermostats Manufacturers
  6.1.7 Connected Consumer Devices manufacturers
6.2 IoT Vendor Alliances for Interoperability
  6.2.1 ZigBee Alliance
  6.2.2 Z-Wave Alliance
  6.2.3 Insteon
  6.2.4 Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)
  6.2.5 Thread
6.3 Partnerships, Mergers & Acquisitions
  6.3.1 Samsung Acquired SmartThings
  6.3.2 Google Acquired Nest Labs
  6.3.3 Qualcomm Acquired Atheros
6.4 Revenue Generation Forecast: 2015-20
  6.4.1 Revenue Generation by Vendor Type: 2015-20

7 ANTICIPATED FUTURE MARKET TRENDS THROUGH 2020

7.1 IoT moving in the Direction of Open and Scalable Architectural Model
7.2 IoT-A Reference Architectural Model for IoT
7.3 Consumption of IPv4 will shift IoT to IPV6

8 KEY COMPANIES AND SOLUTIONS

8.1 Key Companies Manufacturing Connected Consumer Devices
  8.1.1 British Gas
  8.1.2 HP
  8.1.3 LG Electronics
  8.1.4 Samsung Electronics
8.2 Key Companies in Developing IoT Platforms
  8.2.1 Apple Inc.
  8.2.2 ARM Holdings
  8.2.3 Jasper
8.3 Key Companies developing Hardware Components
  8.3.1 Entropic
  8.3.2 Marvell
  8.3.3 Nest Labs.
  8.3.4 Netgear
  8.3.5 Netgem
  8.3.6 Technicolor
  8.3.7 Qualcomm Atheros Inc.
8.4 Key Companies developing Software solutions and Apps
  8.4.1 Amdocs
    8.4.1.1 Amdocs Connected Home Solutions
  8.4.2 Bosch
  8.4.3 Oregan Networks Ltd.
  8.4.4 SmartThings

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Consumer Connected Device Lifecycle Phases of Adoption
Figure 2: Connected Consumer Devices, Big Data, and Analytics
Figure 3: Global Markets for Connected Home Security and Monitoring 2015 - 2020
Figure 4: Connected Consumer Device Vendor Ecosystem
Figure 5: Revenue by Vendor Type 2015 - 2020
Figure 6: Revenue for Software and Services 2015 - 2020
Figure 7: Architecture Reference Model
Figure 8: ARM Device Ecosystem

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Global Markets for Home Security and Monitoring Devices 2015 - 2020
Table 2: Revenue by Vendor Type 2015 - 2020
Table 3: Revenue for Software and Services 2015 - 2020
Table 4: Status of IPv4 addresses in 2014


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