Global Industrial IoT and 5G Market 2016-2020: There Will Be a Need for Specific SLA Allocations for 5G in IIoT Such As Factory Cell Automation Requirements


Dublin, March 01, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Industrial IoT and 5G: Emerging Technologies, Solutions, Market Outlook and Forecasts" report to their offering.

Unlike LTE /4G, the fifth generation (5G) of wireless will represent a purpose-built technology, designed and engineered to facilitate connected devices as well as automation systems. In many ways, 5G will be a facilitator and an accelerator of the next industrial revolution, often referred to as Industry 4.0. There is a need to look beyond smart factories, intelligent products and services towards enterprise as a whole and the unique benefits of high capacity urban wireless applications.

One of the important issues to consider with 5G planning for IIoT is that success will largely be dependent on allocation of required spectrum since it will dictate the performance of the system.- There will also be a need for specific SLA allocations for 5G in IIoT such as factory cell automation requirements for guaranteed as well as ultra-reliable service.

This research evaluates the technologies, solutions, and market outlook for 5G in the IIoT segment. The report includes forecasting through 2025 for many key areas.

Target Audience:

- Robotics companies
- Wireless service providers
- 5G infrastructure suppliers
- Internet of Things companies
- Wireless device manufacturers
- Enterprise and industrial verticals

Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction
1.1 Why Industrial IoT and 5G?
1.2 Industrial IoT Platforms
1.3 Relationship between Industrial IoT and 5G
1.4 Industrial IoT: A View into the Period 2016 to 2020
1.5 5G as Key Enabler for IIoT Initiatives
1.6 5G Responsiveness to IIoT
1.7 Potential Contribution of Proprietary Platform
1.8 5G and Industrial Automation
1.9 5G to Enable Wireless IIoT Automation
1.10 5G for Industrial Internet Components
1.11 Role of Industrial Internet in IIoT Automation
1.12 Role of Mobile Edge Computing in IIoT and 5G
1.13 Role of Smart Grid in IIoT and 5G
1.14 Role of LPWAN Technology to IIoT
1.15 5G to Create News Business Model for IIoT
1.16 IIoT Security
1.17 IIoT and 5G: Where is the Money?
1.18 Virtual Reality, IIoT, and 5G
1.19 IIoT 5G Stakeholder Analysis
1.19.1 Equipment Manufacturer
1.19.2 Connectivity Solution Providers
1.19.3 Proprietary Platform and IIoT Application Providers
1.19.4 Data Analytics Providers
1.19.5 Professional Service Providers
1.19.6 Enterprise
1.19.7 End Users

2 IIoT 5G Application Scenarios
2.1 Maritime Use Case
2.1.1 Optimizing Route
2.1.2 Tracking Assets
2.1.3 Monitoring Equipment Remotely and Saving Costs
2.2 Oil and Gas Sector
2.3 Manufacturing Use Case
2.4 Mobile Cloud Robotics
2.5 Precision Agriculture
2.5.1 OnFarm Solution
2.5.2 AT&T, Telefonica, and Verizon to Precision Agriculture
2.6 City Waste Management
2.6.1 Urbiotica Case
2.6.2 Enevo
2.7 Food Waste Management
2.7.1 Maersk Line Remote Container Management
2.8 Smart Buildings
2.8.1 Honeywell Intelligent System to Olympics Stadium
2.9 Road Congestion Management
2.10 Efficient Energy Management
2.11 Enterprise Asset Management
2.12 Healthcare Applications
2.13 Shipping Automation
2.14 Autonomous Driving
2.15 Water Management
2.16 Aviation Management

3 IIoT 5G Market Forecasts
3.1 Global Forecasts 2020 - 2025
3.1.1 IIoT 5G Automation Market Value
3.1.1.1 Market by Segment
3.1.1.1.1 Hardware & Equipment Market by Types of Device
3.1.1.2 Market by Industry Verticals
3.1.1.3 Market by Technology Application
3.1.2 Wireless IIoT 5G Device Deployments
3.1.2.1 Deployment by Device Type
3.1.2.2 Deployment by Industry Vertical
3.2 Regional Forecasts 2020 - 2025
3.2.1 Market Value by Region
3.2.2 Market Value by Leading Countries
3.2.3 Deployment by Region
3.2.4 Deployment by Leading Countries
3.2.5 Europe Market Forecasts
3.2.5.1 Market Value by Segment, Devices, Industry Vertical, & Technology Application
3.2.5.2 Deployment Base by Devices & Industry Vertical
3.2.6 North America Market Forecasts
3.2.6.1 Market Value by Segment, Devices, Industry Vertical & Technology Application
3.2.6.2 Deployment Base by Devices & Industry Vertical
3.2.7 APAC Market Forecasts
3.2.7.1 Market Value by Segment, Devices, Industry Vertical & Technology Application
3.2.7.2 Deployment Base by Devices & Industry Vertical

4 Industrial IoT 5G Platforms, Solutions, and Initiatives
4.1 Time Sensitive Networking
4.2 General Electric
4.2.1 GE Predix
4.2.2 GE Predictivity
4.2.3 GE Partnership
4.2.3.1 Microsoft and GE
4.2.3.2 AT&T and GE
4.2.3.3 Cisco and GE Energy
4.2.3.4 Intel and GE
4.2.3.5 NTT DoCoMo and GE
4.2.3.6 HP and GE
4.2.3.7 BP and GE Oil & Gas
4.2.3.8 Paradigm and GE Oil & Gas
4.3 Qualcomm
4.3.1 LTE IoT Connectivity Platform creating Path for 5G
4.3.2 LTE Modem Solutions
4.4 Aware360
4.4.1 Real Time Monitoring Solution
4.4.2 Aware360 with Gemalto for IIoT Connectivity & Analytics
4.5 KAA
4.6 XILINX
4.6.1 Xilinx to Collaborate IIC for Common IIoT Framework
4.7 AT&T
4.7.1 AT&T M2M Solution
4.7.1.1 AT&T alliance with GE
4.7.2 AT&T M2X Solution
4.7.3 AT&T vEPC Network and Domain 2.0
4.7.4 AT&T 5G Trial and IIoT
4.8 Bosch
4.8.1 Bosch IoT Suit
4.8.2 Bosch IoT Cloud
4.8.3 Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions GmbH (BCDS)
4.9 Cisco System
4.9.1 Cisco IoT System
4.9.2 Cisco Industrial Networking Solutions for IoT
4.9.3 Cisco Embedded Networking Solution
4.9.4 Cisco Security Solution
4.9.5 Application Enablement Platform
4.9.6 Cisco IoT Analytics
4.9.7 Cisco Fog Computing
4.9.8 Cisco's Acquisition of Jasper
4.10 Echelon Corporation
4.10.1 Echelon IzoT Platform
4.10.1.1 IzoT Enabled FT 6050 Chip
4.10.2 Industrial Control Networking Technologies
4.10.3 Xicato Demonstrate Intelligent Platform with Echelon
4.11 Object Management Group
4.11.1 OMG Data Distribution Service
4.11.2 Dependability Assurance Framework for Safety-Sensitive Consumer Devices
4.11.3 Threat Modeling
4.11.4 Structured Assurance Case Metamodel
4.11.5 Unified Component Model for Distributed, Real-Time and Embedded Systems
4.11.6 Automated Quality Characteristic Measures
4.11.7 Interaction Flow Modeling Language
4.11.8 OMG to Manage the Industrial Internet Consortium
4.11.9 Automated Source Code Based Security Measure
4.11.10 Oil and Gas Risk Management
4.12 Real Time Innovation
4.12.1 RTI Connext DDS
4.12.2 RTI IoT FastTrax Program
4.12.3 RTI to Support IIC Connected Care Testbed
4.12.4 RTI Alliance with National Instruments
4.13 Google
4.13.1 Brillo and Weave
4.13.2 Google Cloud Platform
4.13.3 Google Glass in Telemedicine with CrowdOptic
4.14 Omron Corporation
4.15 BlackBerry
4.15.1 BlackBerry IoT Platform
4.15.1.1 QNX Software
4.16 Rockwell Automation
4.17 Honeywell International
4.17.1 Honeywell Process Solution
4.17.2 Honeywell Uniformance IIoT Suite
4.18 Fujitsu America
4.18.1 GR AWARE Platform
4.18.2 iMotion Edgeware Platform
4.18.3 GYUHO SaaS
4.18.4 UBIQUITOUSWARE Device
4.18.5 CRATUS and Fujitsu
4.18.6 Fujitsu Connected Enterprise Solution with SAP

5 Conclusions and Recommendations
5.1 Success Factors for IIoT in 5G
5.1.1 Complex Ecosystem Management
5.1.2 Accuracy in Analysis and Quantification
5.1.3 Spectrum Management
5.1.4 Building Data Trust

Companies Mentioned

- AT&T
- Aware360
- BlackBerry
- Bosch
- Cisco System
- Echelon Corporation
- Fujitsu America
- General Electric
- Google
- Honeywell International
- KAA
- Object Management Group
- Omron Corporation
- Qualcomm
- Real Time Innovation
- Rockwell Automation
- XILINX

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