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IoT in Smart Infrastructure, Cities, and Buildings: Market Analysis and Forecasts 2017 - 2022

April 2017 | 98 pages | ID: IDCB62847CFEN
Mind Commerce Publishing LLC

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Internet of Things (IoT) technologies are anticipated to make a substantial impact upon physical infrastructure, cities, and buildings. Improving the operational effectiveness and efficiency, safeguarding assets, and establishing new value-added services are the fundamental goals of establishing Smart Infrastructure, Cities, and Buildings. Intelligent use of IoT technologies will be the key to continuous improvements in the areas of process automation. The use of Big Data and Analytics tools will be key to transforming data captured into actionable information.

This research evaluates applications, services, solutions, and market outlook associated with IoT technologies to establish and maintain Smart Infrastructure, Cities, and Buildings. The report includes an assessment of the key services required such as sensor networks, IoT platforms, and digital security. The report includes detailed forecasts for the period 2017 to 2022. 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.

Target Audience:
  • IoT Companies
  • Big Data companies
  • Global infrastructure suppliers
  • Communications component providers
  • Cloud services and datacenter companies
  • Smartgrid and energy management companies
  • Local, State, and Federal government organizations
1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Target Audience
1.2 Companies in Report

2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

3 OVERVIEW

3.1 Why Smart and Why IoT
3.2 Smart Infrastructure, Cities, and Buildings
  3.2.1 Smart Infrastructure
  3.2.2 Smart Transportation
3.3 Automation and Data from Smart Assets to Drive Need for Devices
3.4 Smart Infrastructure, Cities, and Buildings IoT Applications
  3.4.1 Smart City Applications
    3.4.1.1 Growth of Devices in Smart Cities 2017 – 2022
  3.4.2 Smart Home Applications
    3.4.2.1 Growth of Devices in Smart Homes 2017 – 2022
  3.4.3 Smart Building / Office
    3.4.3.1 Smart Building Components
    3.4.3.2 Global Connected Devices in Smart Buildings 2017 – 2022
  3.4.4 Smart Factories
    3.4.4.1 Global Connected Devices in Smart Factories 2017 – 2022
  3.4.5 Smart Industries
    3.4.5.1 Smart Utilities
    3.4.5.2 Smart Tracking
    3.4.5.3 Smart Instrumentation in Oil and Gas Industry
    3.4.5.4 Smart Healthcare
    3.4.5.5 Devices Connected in Smart Industries
3.5 Connected Devices by Region 2017 – 2022

4 IOT OPPORTUNITIES IN SMART INFRASTRUCTURE, CITIES, AND BUILDINGS

4.1 Business and Consumer need for Optimal User Experience
  4.1.1 Lightweight and Smart Sensors
  4.1.2 Agile, Ready-to-Deploy, Cloud-based IoT Platforms
  4.1.3 Responsive and Collaborative Applications
  4.1.4 Responding Security Frameworks
4.2 Solution Developments for Smart Infrastructure, Cities, and Buildings
4.3 Development of Lightweight Smart Sensors
  4.3.1 Development of Smart Sensors 2017 – 2022
  4.3.2 B+B Networks Wireless Sensing Platform
  4.3.3 Bosch MEMS Sensors
  4.3.4 Digi’s Xbee Real-time Sensors
4.4 Development of Hardware and Software IoT Platforms
  4.4.1 Hardware and Software IoT Platforms 2017 – 2022
  4.4.2 IoT Hardware Platforms
    4.4.2.1 ARM mBED IoT Device Platform
    4.4.2.2 Echelon’s IzoT Platform
  4.4.3 IoT Software Platforms
    4.4.3.1 Aeris Cloud based Platform for Building Applications
    4.4.3.2 AT&T M2M Application Platform
    4.4.3.3 Ayla Cloud based Enterprise Grade Platform
    4.4.3.4 Development Platform by IIC
    4.4.3.5 Jasper Control Venter Platform
    4.4.3.6 MachineShop API based Platform
    4.4.3.7 Wind River VXworx
4.5 An Emerging Range of IoT Applications
  4.5.1 Smart Infrastructure, Cities, and Building IoT Applications 2017 – 2022
4.6 Development of New Interoperable Protocols
  4.6.1 Insteon
  4.6.2 Thread
  4.6.3 Zigbee
  4.6.4 Z-Wave Alliance
4.7 Security Needs for Devices Connected
  4.7.1 Solutions to Secure Mobile Device and Mobile Applications
  4.7.2 IoT Security Solutions 2017 – 2022
  4.7.3 ARM TrustZone Technology
  4.7.4 Cisco Security Solutions for IoT
  4.7.5 Intel Security Group (McAfee)
  4.7.6 Symantec End- to-End Security Solution

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Smart Infrastructure, Cities, and Building Objectives
Figure 2: Smart Infrastructure Ecosystem and Vendor/Service Providers
Figure 3: Global Connected Devices 2017 - 2022
Figure 4: Connected Devices by Industry Segment 2017 - 2022
Figure 5: Smart Infrastructure Segments
Figure 6: Connected Devices in Smart Cities 2017 - 2022
Figure 7: Connected Devices in Smart Homes 2017 - 2022
Figure 8: Connected Devices in Smart Buildings 2017 - 2022
Figure 9: Connected Devices in Smart Factories 2017 - 2022
Figure 10: Connected Devices in Smart Industries 2017 - 2022
Figure 11: Connected Devices in Smart Industries by Region 2017 - 2022
Figure 12: Revenue by Solution Segment 2017 – 2022
Figure 13: Smart Sensors 2017 – 2022
Figure 14: Hardware and Software IoT Platforms 2017 – 2022
Figure 15: IoT Platform Functionality
Figure 16: Smart Infrastructure, Cities, and Building IoT 2017 – 2022
Figure 17: Security Solutions 2017 – 2022

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Global Connected Devices 2017 - 2022
Table 2: Connected Devices by Industry Segment 2017 - 2022
Table 3: Connected Devices in Smart Cities 2017 - 2022
Table 4: Connected Devices in Smart Homes 2017 - 2022
Table 5: Connected Devices in Smart Buildings 2017 - 2022
Table 6: Connected Devices in Smart Factories 2017 - 2022
Table 7: Connected Devices in Smart Industries 2017 - 2022
Table 8: Connected Devices in Smart Industries by Region 2017 - 2022
Table 9: Revenue by Solution Segment 2017 – 2022
Table 10: Smart Sensors 2017 – 2022
Table 11: Hardware and Software IoT Platforms 2017 – 2022
Table 12: Smart Infrastructure, Cities, and Building IoT Apps 2017 – 2022
Table 13: Security Solutions 2017 – 2022


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