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Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT): Market Opportunities for Solutions, Products, and Services 2016 - 2021

September 2016 | 184 pages | ID: I8B798A764FEN
Mind Commerce Publishing LLC

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Overview:

The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is poised to significantly improve reliability, production, and customer satisfaction. In the intermediate term, process improvement benefits will extend beyond cost savings to identification of entirely new business models and service offerings as traditional products transform to services. Long-term value from IIoT will be derived from transforming data (ranging from industrial processes to business CRM support) into useful insights.

Initially focusing on improving existing processes and augmented current infrastructure, IIoT will evolve to encompass next generation methods and procedures such as 'teleoperation' (operation of a machine at a distance), tele-robotics, and other areas that rely upon interface and control of real objects by virtual objects. Mind Commerce sees IIoT as one of the leading areas for overall IoT adoption due to many factors including the incidence of many high value use case scenarios, which is an issue for many consumer oriented applications and services.

This research evaluates the technologies, companies, solutions, and market outlook for IIoT. The report evaluates key trends, analyzes market drivers, and provides forecasting for IIoT for the 2016 - 2021 period. All purchases of Mind Commerce reports includes time with an expert analyst who will help you link key findings in the report to the business issues you're addressing. This needs to be used within three months of purchasing the report.

Select Report Findings:
  • The North American market for IIoT will reach to $599B with a CAGR of 13.1%
  • The European IIoT market will be the highest with $629B with a CAGR of 11.9%
  • One of the leading IIoT segments, healthcare, will reach $338B with a CAGR of 10.5%
  • The market for artificial intelligence in IIoT Teleoperation and Tele-robotics will reach $19B by 2021
  • APAC IIoT market CAGR will be 14.4% with smart factory deployments in China and Indian leading the way
Report Benefits:
  • Forecasts for IIoT marketplace 2016 - 2021IIo
  • T vendor analysis, strategies, and outlook
  • Identify leading apps, services, and solutions
  • Identify key companies in IIoT security solutions
  • Learn about teleoperation and tele-robotics in IIoT
  • Understand impact of IIoT supporting technologies
  • Identify leading IIoT market segments and opportunities
  • Recognize impact of IIoT on people, processes, and technology
Target Audience:
  • Telecom service providers
  • Manufacturing companies
  • Semiconductor manufacturers
  • Embedded systems companies
  • Systems integration companies
  • Wireless device manufacturers
  • Systems integration companies
  • Sensors and actuators suppliers
  • Telecom and IT infrastructure suppliers
  • IoT and connected industrial service providers
1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Scope of Research
1.2 Target Audience
1.3 Key Findings in Report
1.4 Companies in Report

2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

3 OVERVIEW

3.1 Defining Industrial Internet of Things
  3.1.1 People, Processes, and Technology
  3.1.2 IIoT and People
  3.1.3 IIoT and Processes
  3.1.4 IIoT and Technologies
3.2 Critical Focal Areas for IIoT Execution
3.3 IIoT Application Areas
  3.3.1 Process Optimization
  3.3.2 Enhance, Integrate and Scale existing Corporate IT Systems
  3.3.3 Leverage Potential of Existing Infrastructure
3.4 Forming a Foundation for IIoT
  3.4.1 Industrial Internet Consortium
  3.4.2 Industry Leading Companies set the Pace
  3.4.3 Industry Test Beds for IIoT
  3.4.4 Industrial Internet Reference Architecture
3.5 Evaluating the Future Potential of IIoT
  3.5.1 Security is a Critical Concern with IIoT
  3.5.2 IIoT is Facilitating a Drive in Industrial Automation
  3.5.3 Early IIoT Deployments to Benefit Existing Industries
  3.5.4 IIoT will work in Collaboration to achieve Success
  3.5.5 IIoT and the Fourth Industry Revolution
  3.5.6 IIoT to Facilitate Transition to Smart Factories
  3.5.7 Connected Factory: New Roles for Suppliers and Customers
  3.5.8 IIoT and Product Transformation to an 'as a Service' Economy
  3.5.9 Intelligent Manufacturing: From Smart Factories to Smarter Factories
  3.5.10 Teleoperation and Tele-robotics
  3.5.11 IIoT and Fifth Generation (5G) Wireless

4 IIOT TECHNOLOGIES

4.1 Hardware Technologies
  4.1.1 Hardware Development Platforms
  4.1.2 Smart Sensors
4.2 Software Technologies
  4.2.1 Connectivity Platforms
  4.2.2 Data Storage Platforms
  4.2.3 Data Analytics and Visualization Platforms
  4.2.4 IoT Protocols
    4.2.4.1 ZigBee
    4.2.4.2 Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT)
    4.2.4.3 XMPP Accelerates IoT
    4.2.4.4 AMQP is Provides Rich Capabilities for Distributed Systems
    4.2.4.5 DDS enables Network Interoperability in IoT
    4.2.4.6 Thread
  4.2.5 Next Generation Real Time Operating Systems
4.3 Network Technologies in IIoT
  4.3.1 Wireless Local Area Network
  4.3.2 Wireless Personal Area Network
  4.3.3 Wireless Sensor Network

5 IIOT GLOBAL MARKET ANALYSIS AND FORECASTS 2016 - 2021

5.1 IIoT Markets by Region 2015 - 2020
5.2 IIoT Global Markets by Industry Sector 2016 - 2021
  5.2.1 IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector 2016 - 2021
  5.2.2 Healthcare Investments in IIoT 2016 - 2021
  5.2.3 Oil and Gas Industry Investments in IIoT 2016 - 2021
  5.2.4 Investments in IIoT by Cargo and Logistic Sector 2016 - 2021
  5.2.5 IIoT business in Utilities Sector 2016 - 2021
5.3 Global Markets by IIoT Product Vertical 2016 - 2021
5.4 Market for Teleoperation and Tele-robotics in IIoT 2016 - 2021
  5.4.1 IIoT Teleoperation and Tele-robotics Solutions by Segment 2016 - 2021
  5.4.2 IIoT Teleoperation and Tele-robotics Solutions by Region 2016 - 2021
  5.4.3 IIoT Teleoperation and Tele-robotics Solutions by Tech and App 2016 - 2021
  5.4.4 IIoT Teleoperation and Tele-robotics Solution by Industry Vertical 2016 - 2021
  5.4.5 Artificial Intelligence in IIoT Teleoperation and Tele-robotics Solutions 2016 - 2021

6 COMPANY ANALYSIS

6.1 AGT International
6.2 ARM Holdings
6.3 AT&T Inc.
  6.3.1 AT&T Machine to Machine Solutions
  6.3.2 AT&T M2X
6.4 B+B SmartWorx
6.5 Bayshore Networks
6.6 Bosch
  6.6.1 Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions GmbH
  6.6.2 Bosch Software innovations: Bosch IoT Suite
6.7 Cisco System Inc.
  6.7.1 Cisco Industrial Networks
  6.7.2 Cisco Embedded Networks
  6.7.3 Management and Application Enablement
  6.7.4 Physical and Cyber Security
  6.7.5 Cisco IIoT Solutions
6.8 Contiki
6.9 Digi International
6.10 Echelon Corporation
  6.10.1 Echelon's IzoT platform
6.11 Elecsys Corporation
6.12 General Electric
  6.12.1 GE Predicitvity Solution
  6.12.2 GE Predix Platform
6.13 Jasper Technologies Inc. (Cisco)
6.14 Lynx Software Technologies, Inc.
6.15 Object Management Group (OMG)
  6.15.1 Data Distribution Service (DDS)
  6.15.2 Dependability Assurance Framework for Safety-Sensitive Consumer Devices
  6.15.3 Threat Modelling
  6.15.4 Structured Assurance Case Meta-model (SACM)
  6.15.5 Unified Component Model for Distributed, Real-Time and Embedded Systems
  6.15.6 Automated Source Code CWE-SANS Top 25-Based Security Measure
  6.15.7 Oil and Gas Risk Management
6.16 OneM2M Partners
6.17 ParStream (ParStream Cisco)
6.18 RIOT
6.19 Real Time Innovation (RTI)
  6.19.1 RTI Connext DDS
  6.19.2 RTI Industrial IoT FastTrax Program
6.20 Sensata Technologies
6.21 Symantec
6.22 Unisys Corporation
6.23 Wind River
6.24 Worldsensing
6.25 Wovyn LLC.

FIGURES

FIGURE 1: IIoT Impact on Automation and Processes
FIGURE 2: Four Pillars of IIoT Execution
FIGURE 3: IoT Framework
FIGURE 4: 5G and IIoT
FIGURE 5: Requirements for Wireless IIoT Access Technology
FIGURE 6: Hardware Systems used in IIoT
FIGURE 7: Software Solutions used in IIoT
FIGURE 8: Smart Sensor Components
FIGURE 9: Smart Sensor Model
FIGURE 10: Smart Sensor Model with Functional Partitioning
FIGURE 11: IoT Data Processing Flow
FIGURE 12: Sensor Node Components
FIGURE 13: Wireless Sensor Network Topologies
FIGURE 14: Global IIoT Market 2016 - 2021
FIGURE 15: IIoT Regional Markets 2016 - 2021
FIGURE 16: IIoT Global Markets by Industry Sector 2016 -2021
FIGURE 17: IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector 2016 - 2021
FIGURE 18: IIoT Deployments in Healthcare Sector 2016 - 2021
FIGURE 19: IIoT Deployments in Oil and Gas Sector 2016 - 2021
FIGURE 20: IIoT Deployments in Cargo and Logistics Sector 2016 - 2021
FIGURE 21: IIoT Deployments in Utilities Sector 2016 - 2021
FIGURE 22: IIoT Global Markets by Product Vertical 2016 - 2021
FIGURE 23: Embedded Systems and IIoT
FIGURE 24: Managing Devices, Processes, and End-users in IIoT
FIGURE 25: IIoT Management Platform: Cloud, Connectivity, and Devices
FIGURE 26: Fourth Generation Automation Software

TABLES

TABLE 1: Leading Proprietary RTOS in Embedded Systems
TABLE 2: Global IIoT Market 2016 - 2021
TABLE 3: IIoT Regional Markets 2016 - 2021
TABLE 4: IIoT Global Markets for Industry Segment 2016 - 2021
TABLE 5: IIoT Deployments in Manufacturing Sector 2016 - 2021
TABLE 6: IIoT Deployments in Healthcare Sector 2016 - 2021
TABLE 7: IIoT Deployments in Oil and Gas Sector 2016 - 2021
TABLE 8: IIoT Deployments in Cargo and Logistics Sector 2016 - 2021
TABLE 9: IIoT Deployments in Utility Sector 2016 - 2021
TABLE 10: IIoT Global Markets by Product Vertical 2016 - 2021
TABLE 11: Teleoperation and Tele-robotics Solution by Segment 2016 - 2021
TABLE 12: Teleoperation and Tele-robotics Solution Market by Region 2016 - 2021
TABLE 13: Teleoperation and Tele-robotics by Sector/Tech/App 2016 - 2021
TABLE 14: Teleoperation and Tele-robotics Solution by Industry Vertical 2016 - 2021
TABLE 15: AI in Teleoperation and Tele-robotics Software Market 2016 - 2021


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