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Markets for Sensors in the Industrial Internet

October 2014 | | ID: M585DCFB09AEN
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This report identifies the main business opportunities for sensors resulting from Industrial Internet deployment. This new study includes:
  • An analysis of current and future sensor requirements of the Industrial Internet and how new types of sensor products will emerge to meet these needs. This assessment also analyzes the connectivity and standardization trends that NanoMarkets believes will be crucial to the market evolution of sensors for the Industrial Internet
  • An assessment of the changing data gathering requirements in major industries and how these will impact the need for sensors. The networked sensor needs for both building automation and factory automation are discussed in detail in this report. In addition, we focus on the specific requirements for Industrial Internet sensors in the automotive, aerospace, smart highways, electricity, and oil and gas sectors
  • Eight-year forecasts with breakouts by (1) types of sensors and (2) the industry sectors in which they are deployed. Both value and volume numbers are included in these forecasts. These forecasts take into consideration a variety of scenarios including regulatory and economic trends as well as how the deployment of Industrial Internets to smaller industrial facilities and common machine tools will impact the Industrial Internet sensor business
  • An analysis of the product/market strategies of sensor firms as well as those in the monitoring equipment and other related sectors with regard to Industrial Internet opportunities. We also provide a list of the top six most influential firms in the emerging industrial Internet business.
We believe that this report will provide guidance to executives at sensor and monitoring firms that need to understand what the rise of the Industrial Internet will mean to them over the coming decade. The report is targeted to business development and marketing managers and we also believe that it will prove valuable to the investment community looking at the latest developments in the sensor industry and the Internet-of-Things.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

E.1 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Sensors in the Industrial Internet
E.2 Opportunities by Industry Sector
E.2.1 Sensor Industry
E.2.2 Industrial Monitoring Equipment Companies
E.2.3 The Communications Industry
E.3 Six Companies that will Shape Sensor Opportunities in the Industrial Internet

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background to this Report
1.2 Objective and Scope of this Report
1.3 Methodology of this Report
  1.3.1 Forecasting Methodology
1.4 Plan of Report

CHAPTER TWO: SENSOR PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES IN THE INDUSTRIAL INTERNET

2.1 How Industrial Internet Expands the Need for Sensors in Factory Automation
2.2 Current and Future Requirements for Sensors in the Industrial Internet
  2.2.1 Productivity, Efficiency and Profitability
  2.2.2 Inventory Management and Tracking
  2.2.3 Remote Maintenance and Repairs
  2.2.4 Safety Requirements
2.3 Types of Sensors Used in the Industrial Internet
  2.3.1 Sensor Devices
  2.3.2 Monitoring Subsystems
  2.3.3 Readers
  2.3.4 Role of RFIDs in the Industrial Internet Sensing Infrastructure
2.4 Specialized Sensors Products Designed for the Industrial Internet
2.5 Connectivity Requirements for Sensors in the Industrial Internet
  2.5.1 Connectivity for Industrial Intranets
  2.5.2 Sensors and Industrial Intranets
  2.5.3 Extensions to the Internet
2.6 Standardization Efforts for Industrial Internet Sensors
2.7 Key Points from this Chapter

CHAPTER THREE: MARKETS AND FORECASTS FOR SENSORS IN THE INDUSTRIAL INTERNET

3.1 Critical Markets for Industrial Internet Sensors
3.2 Factory Automation
  3.2.1 Key Trends and Requirements for Industrial Internet Sensors in Factory Automation
  3.2.2 Eight-Year Forecast of Industrial Internet Sensors in Factory Automation, by Type of Sensor
3.3 Industrial and Commercial Building Automation
  3.3.1 Key Trends and Requirements for Industrial Internet Sensors in Building Automation
  3.3.2 Eight-Year Forecast of Industrial Internet Sensors in Building Automation, by Type of Sensor
3.4 Transportation
  3.4.1 Automotive
  3.4.2 Aerospace
  3.4.3 Public Transportation and Smart Highways
  3.4.4 Eight-Year Forecast of Industrial Internet Sensors in Transportation, by Type of Sensor
  3.4.5 Eight-Year Forecast of Industrial Internet Sensors in Transportation, by End User Type
3.5 Energy
  3.5.1 Electricity
  3.5.2 Oil and Gas
  3.5.3 Public Transportation and Smart Highways
  3.5.4 Eight-Year Forecast of Industrial Internet Sensors in the Energy Sector, by Type of Sensor
  3.5.5 Eight-Year Forecast of Industrial Internet Sensors in the Energy Sector, by End User Type
3.6 Key Points from this Chapter

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