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Reportlinker Adds Embedded Mobile & M2M Strategies Healthcare, Telematics, Metering & Connected Buildings 2009-2014

Saturday, March 13, 2010 Press Release
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NEW YORK, March 12 Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Embedded Mobile & M2M Strategies Healthcare, Telematics, Metering & Connected Buildings 2009-2014
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This strategic report focuses on the mobile machine to machine (M2M) market, providing extensive market intelligence and forecasts for five key sectors within the M2M marketplace: Smart Metering and Industrial M2M Applications, Telematics and In-vehicle Applications, M2M in the Healthcare Sector, Connected Home and Buildings, Other M2M Areas such as Retail and Banking.
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Key forecasts include: penetration rates of smart meters, number of consumer vehicles with on-board M2M systems, service revenues from health monitoring, M2M connected buildings revenues and revenues from connected device in retail and banking.

As well as detailing market developments across key M2M industries, the report details operator and vendor initiatives in the M2M market place as well as the market status, drivers, inhibitors, trends and recommendations for the industry as a whole.

Key questions the report answers:

Glossary

Executive Summary

ES1 Introduction

ES1.1 M2M: A Market in its Own Right

ES2 Revenue Forecasts by M2M Category

Figure ES1: Number of M2M Mobile Connected Devices (m) Split by M2M Category 2008- 2014

Table ES1: Number of M2M Mobile Connected Devices (m) Split by M2M Category 2008- 2014

Figure ES2: Revenues from M2M Mobile Connected Devices ($m) Split by M2M Category 2008-2014

Table ES2: Revenues from M2M Mobile Connected Devices ($m) Split by M2M Category 2008-2014

ES3 Recommendations

ES3.1 M2M Specialists

ES3.2 Mobile Operators

ES3.3 Larger Chipset Vendors

ES3.4 Governments

ES4 M2M Drivers and Inhibitors

Table ES3: M2M: Drivers and Inhibitors by Industry

Figure ES3: The M2M Supply Chain

1. M2M Uses and Technologies

1.1 Introduction

1.2 M2M and Embedded Devices Defined

Table 1.1: How M2M Differs from the Standard Cellular Operator Market

1.3 The M2M Story to Date

1.3.1 RFID

Figure: 1.1: RFID's Role in M2M

1.3.2 Telematics

Figure 1.2: Telematics Using Satellite Networks

1.3.3 Telemetry and Sensor Networks

Figure 1.3: Telemetry Using Satellite Networks

1.3.4 Smart Services and Remote Monitoring

1.3.5 NFC (Near Field Communications)

1.4 M2M Practical Applications

1.4.1 Oil and Gas

1.4.2 Manufacturing

1.4.3 Site and Building Management

1.4.4 Transportation

1.4.5 Supply Chain Management

1.4.6 Healthcare

1.4.7 Insurance

1.4.8 Fleet Management

1.4.9 Payroll and Employee Management

1.4.10 Vending

1.4.11 Smart Home Applications

1.4.12 Security Systems and Smoke Alarms

1.5 The M2M Value Chain

1.5.1 Device Manufacturers

1.5.2 Wireline and Mobile Infrastructure

Figure 1.4: Mobile M2M Technologies

1.5.3 Short Range Wireless Technologies

i. WiFi and Bluetooth

ii. Zigbee

1.5.4 M2M Backhaul

i. DSL

ii. WiMAX

1.6 The Use of Mobile Technologies in M2M

1.6.1 2G Technologies

1.6.2 3G Technologies

1.6.3 HSPA (High Speed Packet Access)

Figure 1.5: HSDPA Performance Improvements

1.6.4 LTE

1.6.5 Satellite M2M

i. Satellite Operators Offering M2M

ii. The M2M MVNO

1.7 Conclusion

2. The M2M Market Place

2.1 Current Status

2.1.1 Operators View of M2M

2.1.2 Market Fragmentation

Figure 2.1: The M2M Supply Chain

Figure 2.2: Number of M2M Mobile Connected Devices (m) Split by M2M Category 2008- 2014

Table 2.1: Number of M2M Mobile Connected Devices (m) Split by M2M Category 2008- 2014

Figure 2.3: Revenues from M2M Mobile Connected Devices ($m) Split by M2M Category 2008-2014

Table 2.2: Revenues from M2M Mobile Connected Devices ($m) Split by M2M Category 2008-2014

2.2 Trends

2.3 Recommendations

2.3.1 M2M Specialists

2.3.2 Mobile Operators

2.3.3 Larger Chipset Vendors

2.3.4 Governments

2.4 Requirements for Successful Widespread M2M Deployment

2.4.1 Wireless M2M: The Inherent Challenges

i. Managing Scale

ii. Avoiding Industry-specific Pitfalls

iii. Avoiding Network Issues

2.5 Drivers

2.6 Inhibitors

2.6.1 Regulatory Initiatives

i. The Intelligent Car Initiative and eCall

Figure 2.4: Car to Car Communication

2.7 Conclusion

Table 2.3: M2M Drivers and Inhibitors by Industry

3. Smart Metering and Industrial M2M Applications

3.1Pipeline and Industrial Monitoring

3.1.1 Smart Metering

i. Options for Roll-out & Delivery of Smart Meters

ii. Initiatives that May Benefit the Smart Metering Industry

3.1.2 Smart Metering Forecasts

Figure 3.1: Smart Metering Forecast Methodology

Table 3.1: Penetration Rate of Smart Meters (% Total Meters) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008- 2014

Figure 3.2: Number Smart Meters (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Table 3.2: Number of Smart Meters (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Figure 3.3: Smart Meter Aggregation

Figure 3.4: Number of Mobile Connections used for Smart Metering (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Table 3.3: Number of Mobile Connections used for Smart Metering (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Figure 3.5: Total Revenues ($m) from Mobile Connections used for Smart Metering Split by 8 Key Regions 2008- 2014

Table 3.4: Total Revenues ($m) from Mobile Connections used for Smart Metering Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

3.1.3 The Economics of Smart Metering

3.1.4 Worldwide Initiatives

i. Japan

ii. US

Figure 3.6: Smart Grid

iii. Europe

Table 3.5: Selected Smart Metering Initiatives in Europe

3.1.5 Case Study: Endesa

i. Company Background

ii. Collaboration with Telefonica

iii. Advanced Metering Technology

3.2 Conclusion

4. Telematics and In-vehicle Applications

4.1 Introduction

4.1.1 Trends Within the Telematics Market

4.1.2 Consumer Telematics Forecasts

Figure 4.1: Consumer Telematics Methodology

Table 4.1: Percentage of New Consumer Vehicles with Onboard Mobile M2M Systems Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Figure 4.2: Number of Consumer Vehicles with Onboard Mobile M2M Systems (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Table 4.2: Number of Consumer Vehicles with Onboard Mobile M2M Systems (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Figure 4.3: Service Revenues Attributable to Consumer Vehicles with Onboard Mobile M2M Systems ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Table 4.3: Service Revenues Attributable to Consumer Vehicles with Onboard Mobile M2M Systems ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

i. Fleet Management and Asset Tracking

4.1.3 Commercial Telematics Forecasts

Figure 4.4: Commercial Telematics Methodology

Table 4.4: Percentage of Commercial Vehicles with Mobile Telematics Device Installed Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Figure 4.5: Number of Commercial Vehicles with Mobile Telematics Device Installed (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Table 4.5: Number of Commercial Vehicles with Mobile Telematics Device Installed (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Figure 4.6: Service Revenues Attributable to Commercial Vehicles with Mobile Telematics Devices Installed ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Table 4.6: Service Revenues Attributable to Commercial Vehicles with Mobile Telematics Devices Installed ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

4.1.4 Case Study: Onstar

4.2 Conclusion

5. M2M in the Healthcare Sector

5.1 Healthcare Drivers

5.2 US Health Industry

5.3 Remote Monitoring Systems

Figure 5.1 Sensor Applications in The Health Sector

5.4 Healthcare Use Cases

5.4.1 Healthcare Forecasts

Figure 5.2: M2M Healthcare Monitoring Methodology

Table 5.1: Percentage of Individuals using Mobile Based Health Monitoring Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Figure 5.3: Number of Individuals Using Mobile Based Health Monitoring (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Table 5.2: Number of Individuals Using Mobile Based Health Monitoring (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Figure 5.4: Service Revenues Attributable to Individuals Using Mobile Based Health Monitoring ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Table 5.3: Service Revenues Attributable to Individuals Using Mobile Based Health Monitoring ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

5.4.2 M2M Healthcare Development So Far

i. Medtronic

ii. Intel

iii. GE

iv. Philips

a. Glucose Meter

b. Oximeter

c. ECG (Electrocardiograph)

d. Social Alarm Devices

5.5 Conclusion

6. Connected Home and Buildings

6.1 Security, Site and Building Management

6.2 The Connected Home and Workplace

6.3 Connected Buildings Forecasts

Figure: 6.1 Connected Buildings Methodology

Table 6.1: Percentage of Buildings with a Fixed or Mobile Connection Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Table 6.2: Number of Connected Buildings with a Fixed or Mobile Connection (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Table 6.3: Percentage of Connected Buildings Using Mobile Connections Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Figure 6.2: Number of Connected Buildings Using Mobile Connections (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Table 6.4: Number of Connected Buildings Using Mobile Connections (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Figure 6.3: Service Revenues from Mobile Connected Buildings ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008- 2014

Table 6.5: Service Revenues from Mobile Connected Buildings ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008- 2014

6.4 Conclusion

7. Other M2M Areas

7.1 Vending, Retail and Banking Applications

7.1.1 The GSM Enabled ATM

Figure 7.1: Number of Mobile Connected Devices in Vending, Retail and Banking (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Table 7.1: Number of Mobile Connected Devices in Vending, Retail and Banking (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008-2014

Figure 7.2: Revenues from Mobile Connected Devices in Vending, Retail and Banking ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2008- 2014

Table 7.2: Revenues from Mobile Connected Devices in Vending, Retail and Banking ($m) by Region Split by 8 Key Regions 2008- 2014

7.2 Conclusions

8. Case Studies

8.1 T Mobile

8.1.1 Background

8.1.2 Embedded SIM Cards

8.2 Vodafone

8.2.1 Launch of M2M Global Service Platform

8.2.2 M2M's Role in Reducing Carbon Emissions

8.2.3 Carbon Savings Through M2M - the Opportunity List

8.3 Jasper Wireless

8.3.1 Background

8.3.2 Mobile Carrier Alliances

8.3.3 M2M Products

Figure 8.2: Jasper Wireless M2M Infrastructure

8.3.4 Deployments

8.4 KPN

8.4.1 M2M Services

8.4.2 Garmin Agreement

8.5 Telenor Connexion

8.5.1 Background

8.5.2 M2M Products

Figure 8.3: Telenor Connexion M2M Matrix

8.5.3 Telenor Cinclus and Telenor Iris

8.6 Wyless

8.6.1 Background

8.6.2 Business Model

Figure 8.4: M2M Industry Structure

8.6.3 M2M Applications

8.6.4 Roll Outs

8.7 Sierra Wireless

8.7.1 Background

8.7.2 Acquisition of Wavecom

8.7.3 Further Alliances

8.8 Aeris

8.8.1 M2M Wireless Network Service

Figure 8.5: Aeris Infrastructure

To order this report:

Wireless Technology Industry: Embedded Mobile & M2M Strategies Healthcare, Telematics, Metering & Connected Buildings 2009-2014

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