“ Semiconductor Wireless
Sensor Internet of Things (IoT): Market Shares, Strategies, and
Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020 ” is the latest addition to
MRR.Biz industry research reports collection.
WinterGreen Research announces
that it has published a new study Wireless Sensor Network Market
Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020. The 2014
study has 640 pages, 266 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are
poised to achieve significant growth as the Semiconductor Wireless
Sensor Network is used to implement the Internet of things and to
monitor pipelines, oil wells, and healthcare patients to illustrate
the variety of projects supported by these networks.
Semiconductor wireless sensor
networks are used for bridge monitoring, implementing the smart grid,
implementing the Internet of things, and monitoring for security
implementation. The systems are used to implement energy savings in
homes and commercial buildings, almost anything can be monitored with
sensors and tracked on a smart phone. Projects are ongoing.
With 9 billion devices
connected to the Internet in 2014, phenomenal growth is likely to
occur when that number rises to 100 billion by 2020. Businesses
control devices with sensors and wireless sensor networks (WSNs).
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The sensors connected to the
Internet promise to bring a big data explosion. Much of the data will
be discarded, as users get simply overwhelmed by vast volumes.
Analytics will become popular inside the wireless sensor networks so
that alerts are generated at the point of collection of data.
The issue is how to embed
analytics into the wireless sensor network control units so that only
the alert data needed is transmitted. Users of information need to be
able to find, control, manage, and secure the information coming from
sensors onto the network. Users need to analyze and exploit the
information coming from sensors.
Advanced technologies for
wireless sensor networks are associated with emerging ways of
interconnecting devices that have never been connected before.
Networking is based on leveraging the feasibility of making sensors
work independently in groups to accomplish insight not otherwise
available. Advanced storage devices are emerging simultaneously with
the energy harvesting devices that are economical, making sensor
networks feasible. Storage devices can leverage the power captured by
energy harvesting when sensors and devices are interconnected as a
network.
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Data storage technologies
connected to the sensors are permitting far better control of the
world around us, implementing vastly improved energy efficiency as
lights and hearting are turned on and off just as needed. Wireless
sensor networks implement cost-effective systems.
Wireless sensor networks are
developing a market presence. They are set to power wireless sensor
network proliferation. Independent sensor devices located almost
anywhere have attained workable levels of efficiency.
The proliferation of apps on
smart phones will drive growth of semiconductor wireless sensor
networks markets because the sensors work directly as they are
installed without excess labor and wiring that has been necessary
previously, making the systems more convenient to install and run.
Healthy lifestyle choices can
increase the length of DNA sequences found at the end of a person's
chromosomes and reverse aging. This discovery is likely to increase
interest in monitoring and testing DNA sequences and looking at the
ends of the chromosomes. This discovery is likely to increase a shift
toward wellness initiatives. It has stimulated the need for better
communication between clinicians and patients. New sensor technology
creates the opportunity for monitoring and testing. Wireless sensor
network devices can be used to send alerts to at risk people who are
exercising.
Wireless sensor networking is
set to grow as sensors are freed from the grid and networks implement
connectivity that is mesh architecture based. Converting ambient
energy to useable electrical energy harvesting (EH) systems creates
the opportunity to implement wireless sensor networks. These networks
interconnect an inexpensive and compact group of devices and sensors.
The networks use wireless capability to power portable electrical
devices.
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Table of Content
SEMICONDUCTOR WIRELESS
SENSOR NETWORK MARKET EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Semiconductor
Wireless Sensor Networks Market Driving Forces
Semiconductor
Wireless Sensor Networking Market
Wireless
Sensor Network Energy Harvesting And Storage Applications
Semiconductor
Wireless Sensor Network Market Shares
Semiconductor
Wireless Sensor Networks Market Forecast
1. SEMICONDUCTOR WIRELESS
SENSOR NETWORK
1.1
Wireless Sensor Network Market Segments
1.1.1
Global Spectrum Allocation
1.2
Semiconductor Wireless Sensor Network Applications
1.2.1
Dust Networks Applications
1.2.2
Vigilent and Dust Networks Reduce Data Center Energy Consumption
1.2.3
Dust Networks Transportation Examples
1.2.4
Data Center Wireless Sensor Networks
1.2.5
Wireless Sensor Network Applications and Benefits
2. SEMICONDUCTOR WIRELESS
SENSOR NETWORK MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS
2.1
Semiconductor Wireless Sensor Networks Market Driving Forces
2.1.1
Semiconductor Wireless Sensor Networking Market
2.1.2
Wireless Sensor Network Energy Harvesting And Storage Applications
2.2
Semiconductor Wireless Sensor Network Market Shares
2.2.1
Renesas Electronics Wireless Sensor Networks: Semiconductor
Technology
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