Global Smart Cities Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) Markets 2018: Transportation, Smart Lighting & Cities

Global Smart Cities Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) Markets 2018: Transportation, Smart Lighting & Cities

DUBLIN, March 7, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --

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In the next five years, Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) networking technologies such as Sigfox, LoRa, LTE-M and NB-IoT will connect hundreds of millions of smart city sensing devices to low cost multi-kilometer cloud connected networks. LPWA networks continue to displace existing outdoor networking technologies for metering and streetlight monitoring, but they are also disrupting Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for parking, waste management, smart water networks, geotechnical monitoring, pollution monitoring and bike sharing.

Intense competition among network operators and new LPWA network offerings has created a more affordable smart city technology landscape. Unlicensed LPWA IoT network technologies like LoRa and Sigfox have given IoT operators Comcast, Senet, Thinxtra and UnaBiz a significant cost advantage. However, LTE-M and NB-IoT networks are rolling out worldwide by mobile LTE operators, many of which also provide LoRaWAN as an alternative for either public or private network use.

Transportation LPWA

This report covers the Internet of Things (IoT) opportunities provided by Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) networking for the multi-trillion-dollar transportation industry. LPWA technologies such as Sigfox, LoRa, LTE-M and NB-IoT are providing transportation markets with low cost multi-kilometer ubiquitous cloud connectivity. These LPWA technologies and their ecosystems are rapidly reshaping low power outdoor sensing and control networks.

LTE-M and LoRa provide unique advantages for transportation IoT by enabling ultra-low power consumption for mobile vehicle sensors. NB-IoT is most suited to fixed wireless sensing such as parking management, streetlight monitoring and electric vehicle charging infrastructure monitoring. Most LPWA technologies are targeting tracking and locating mobile assets with an accuracy of a hundred meters. For example, bicycles and rapidly expanding e-Bike offerings represents one of the largest potential LPWA markets with over 1 billion in use worldwide. Intensifying efforts to reduce dependence on gas-powered vehicles has resulted in today's billion-dollar bike sharing industry and accelerating adoption of electric vehicles.

Smart Lighting LPWA

With billions of semiconductor-based LED light sources installed annually, smart lighting is one of the largest and fastest growing Internet of Things (IoT) markets. Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) network technologies such as Sigfox, LoRa , NB-IoT, RPMA and Weightless promise to connect billions of IoT devices through public and private networks that connect thousands of devices over multiple miles.

In this report, the market opportunity and competitive landscape for LPWA solutions for smart lighting including municipal streetlights, roadway lighting, campuses, area lighting, parking lots/garages as well as buildings and residences is analyzed.

Key Topics Covered:

Smart Cities LPWA

1. Executive Summary

2. The Ecosystem

3. The Smart City IoT Market Opportunity

4. Survey Results

5. Wireless Sensor Networks

6. Low Power WANs

7. Technology Dynamics

8. Cellular Based LPWA Technologies

9. Non-Cellular LPWA Technologies

10. Other LPWAN Technologies

11. Related Standards Initiatives

12. LPWA Network Tests

13. Other Related Standards Initiatives

14. Network Simulations

15. Global Total Market Size Forecasts

16. Target Markets

17. Utilities

18. Transportation

19. Waste Management, Environmental Monitoring and Others

20. Bike Sharing

21. Competitive Landscape

Transportation LPWA

1. Executive Summary

2. The Ecosystem

3. Industrial IoT Survey Results

4. Technology Dynamics

5. Global Total Market Size Forecasts

6. Methodology

7. Transportation Systems

8. Connected Vehicles

9. Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

10. Connected Bicycles

11. Competitive Landscape

Smart Lighting LPWA

1. Executive Summary

2. The Ecosystem

3. Internet of Things Survey

4. Technology Dynamics

5. Global Total Market Size Forecasts

6. Competitive Landscape

Companies Mentioned

LPWA Components & IoT Cloud Platforms

Components:

    --  Altair
    --  ARM Holdings plc
    --  ATIM
    --  Fibocom
    --  GCT Semiconductor
    --  IMST
    --  InnoComm
    --  Laird Technologies
    --  Link Labs
    --  MCS
    --  Microchip
    --  MultiTech
    --  Murata
    --  M2Comm
    --  NEMEUS
    --  ON Semiconductor
    --  Radiocrafts
    --  Semtech
    --  Sequans
    --  Sierra Wireless
    --  Silicon Labs
    --  STMicro-electronics
    --  Texas Instruments
    --  Telit Wireless Solutions
    --  Wisol
    --  u-blox

IoT Platforms:

    --  Actility
    --  Axible
    --  Carriots
    --  Cisco
    --  Gemalto
    --  Ericsson
    --  Huawei
    --  IBM
    --  Intent Technologies
    --  Loriot
    --  Mesh Systems
    --  myDevices
    --  OrbiWise
    --  PTC/ThingWorx
    --  relayr
    --  Samsung
    --  Stream Technologies
    --  ZTE

Devices, Systems Platforms & Network Operators

Systems/Platforms:

    --  Adeunis RF
    --  Civic Smart
    --  CommuniThings
    --  Compology
    --  Connit
    --  Datek Light Control
    --  Enevo
    --  EVVOS
    --  Flashnet
    --  Homerider Systems
    --  Invisible Systems
    --  Kapsch
    --  Kerlink
    --  Libelium
    --  LORD MicroStrain
    --  Meuller Systems
    --  Neptune
    --  Nke Watteco
    --  Sagemcom
    --  Schneider Electric
    --  Sensys Networks
    --  Siemens
    --  Silver Spring Networks
    --  Smart Parking
    --  SmartSensor Labs
    --  Telensa
    --  Telematics Wireless
    --  The Button Corporation
    --  Trilliant
    --  Urbiotica
    --  Worldsensing

Transportation LPWA

LPWA Components & IoT Cloud Platforms

Components:

    --  Altair
    --  ARM Holdings plc
    --  ATIM
    --  conductor
    --  GCT Semi
    --  IMST
    --  Laird Technologies
    --  Link Labs
    --  MCS
    --  Microchip
    --  MultiTech
    --  Murata
    --  NEMEUS
    --  ON Semiconductor
    --  Radiocrafts
    --  Semtech
    --  Sequans
    --  Sierra Wireless
    --  Silicon Labs
    --  STMicro-electronics
    --  Systems
    --  Telit Wireless Solutions
    --  Texas Instruments
    --  Wireless

IoT Platforms:

    --  Actility
    --  Axible
    --  Carriots
    --  Cisco
    --  Ericsson
    --  Gemalto
    --  IBM
    --  Loriot
    --  Mesh Systems
    --  myDevices
    --  OrbiWise
    --  PTC/
    --  relayr
    --  Stream Technologies
    --  ThingWorx
    --  ZTE

Connected Car/Smart City Platforms & Network Operators

Connected Vehicles/EV Charging:

    --  Airbiquity
    --  ADDnergie
    --  AeroVironment
    --  Aria Systems
    --  Automatic Labs
    --  AutoGrid
    --  Bosch
    --  ChargePoint
    --  ClipperCreek
    --  Car2go
    --  CloudCar
    --  Dash
    --  Didi Chuxing
    --  Ensto
    --  EV Connect
    --  EVgo
    --  Garmin
    --  Greenlots
    --  HERE
    --  INRIX
    --  Lyft
    --  Magellan
    --  Microsoft
    --  NNG
    --  Ola
    --  Samsung
    --  SAP
    --  Telenav
    --  TomTom
    --  Uber
    --  Vinli
    --  WirelessCar
    --  Xevo
    --  Zipcar
    --  Zubie

Smart Cities:

    --  Adeunis RF
    --  Civic Smart
    --  Communi-things
    --  Connit
    --  EVVOS
    --  Flashnet
    --  Kapsch
    --  Kerlink
    --  Libelium
    --  LORD MicroStrain
    --  Sagemcom
    --  Sensys Networks
    --  Silver Spring Networks
    --  SmartSensor Labs
    --  Telensa
    --  Trilliant
    --  Urbiotica
    --  Worldsensing

Network Operators:

    --  AT&T
    --  Bouygues
    --  Comcast
    --  China Mobile
    --  China Telecom
    --  Orange
    --  Proximus
    --  Qowisio
    --  Senet
    --  Sigfox
    --  SK Telecom
    --  SoftBank
    --  Swisscom
    --  Tata
    --  Thinxtra
    --  Verizon
    --  Vodafone

Smart Lighting LPWA

    --  Acuity
    --  AT&T
    --  Bouygues
    --  China Mobile
    --  China Telecom
    --  China Unicom
    --  CIMCON Lighting
    --  Comcast machineQ
    --  CommuniThings
    --  CyanConnode
    --  Datek Light Control
    --  Dialight
    --  DimOnOff
    --  Echelon
    --  Elster Honeywell
    --  Flashnet
    --  GE
    --  Harvard Technology
    --  Huawei
    --  Hubbell
    --  Kerlink
    --  Landis+Gyr (Toshiba)
    --  LED Roadway Lighting
    --  Libelium
    --  LSI Industries
    --  Lucy Zodion
    --  Mayflower

Network Operators:

    --  Orange
    --  Paradox Engineering
    --  Philips Lighting
    --  Proximus
    --  Qowisio
    --  Ripley Lighting Controls
    --  Sagemcom
    --  Schreder
    --  Senet
    --  Sensity (Verizon)
    --  Sigfox
    --  Silver Spring Networks (Itron)
    --  SK Telecom
    --  SoftBank
    --  Sunrise Technologies
    --  Swisscom
    --  Synapse Wireless
    --  Tantalus
    --  Tata
    --  UnaBiz
    --  Urbiotica
    --  Verizon
    --  Vodafone
    --  Wellness Telecom
    --  Worldsensing

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