Sensors and Embedded Systems work together to provide one of
the most important aspects of the Internet of Things (IoT): Detecting changes
in an object (device or asset) and/or the environment, allowing for capture of
relevant data for real-time and/or post-processing.
Sensors are used for detection of changes in the physical
and/or logical relationship of one object to another(s) and/or the environment.
Physical changes may include temperature, light, pressure,
sound, and motion. Logical changes include the presence/absence of an electronically
traceable entity, location, and/or activity. Within an IoT context, physical
and logical changes are equally important.
Important sensor types in an Industrial IoT (IIoT)
context include:
- Acoustic
- Ambient Light/Optical
- Electric/Magnetic
- Force/Pressure
- Chemicals/Gas/Radiation
- Humidity
- Leakage/Level/Flow
- Locked/Unlocked
- Motion/Acceleration
- Temperature
IoT demands a different set of microprocessors, drivers,
peripherals, batteries and operating systems than conventional Embedded System
used in general purpose computing systems.
Conventional Embedded Systems are not competent to deliver what the IoT
is expecting from an embedded device networked in IoT and it brings great
challenges to develop or transform contemporary embedded system into an IoT
enabled smart embedded system.
Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) will evolve
significantly as IoT itself evolves. As
IoT becomes ubiquitous, and as electronics miniaturization marches onward,
Nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) will eventually become prevalent, ushering
into existence an entirely new universe of connectivity, systems integration,
and data ecosystem.
This research assesses the overall sensor marketplace for
IoT, evaluates leading vendors, identifies key IoT functionality in support of
sensors, and forecasts the market for sensor adoption and revenue. This report also provides analysis of the
products that will be developed to support IoT, changes in traditional RTOS
required to match performance with IoT, changes in hardware required to match
needs of IoT, types of peripherals, and emerging tools to support processing of embedded systems in IoT.
The report includes forecasting for both Sensors and
Embedded Systems in IoT for the period of 2016 - 2021.
Key Findings:
- There will be significant increase in COTS as seamless and efficient go-to-market execution is a key need for IoT
- APAC represents a fast growing region that is anticipated to generate $26 billion with a CAGR of 14.9% in the year 2021
- The majority of embedded systems will be in building automation, healthcare, automobile, Oil and Gas and Utility industries
- Use of IoT and embedded system will be high in EMEA due to positive response to Industrial IoT and growth of embedded systems in electrical grids, automobile and healthcare. The markets in EMEA through 2021 will reach to $112 billion with a CAGR of 19%
Target Audience:
- MEMS suppliers
- Sensor companies
- Internet of Things companies
- Wireless device manufacturers
- Computer and semiconductor companies
- Embedded hardware, software and OS providers
- Mobile/wireless network operators and service providers
Spanning over 219 pages “Sensors and Embedded
Systems in the Internet of Things (IoT): Market Analysis and Forecasts 2016 -
2021” report
covers Introduction, Executive Summary, Overview, Sensor Technology and
Developments, Sensors and Intelligent Endpoint Outlook and Forecasts, Future of
Sensors in IoT, Companies and Solutions.
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