The "Internet of Things (IoT) 2017-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This unique report on the Internet of Things IoT is intended to assist investors, participants and intending participants in the value chain including developers and academics, interested government officials and users seeking the truth based on new investigation. The focus is on identifying genuine capabilities and needs from a commercial point of view.

The pages are mostly in the form of easily assimilated infograms, roadmaps and forecasts. The report is about nodes that sense, learn, gather data and initiate reports and action using IP addressed sensor nodes to process and send information.

IoT centres around nodes collaborating for the benefit of humans without human intervention at the time. It does not include the Internet of People which is a renaming of the world of connected personal electronics operated by humans: this has completely different characteristics and it is cynical to conflate it with IoT, just as shovelling in RFID, all M2M, ZigBee and so on is unhelpful.

Nevertheless, this report shows how IoT nodes can be on people and quantify the appropriate part of wearables market because is relevant. The report explains further with a host of examples and options, even giving forecasts for agricultural robots following several respondents seeing agriculture as an important potential IoT market.

Expenditure on buying and installing actual IoT networks is much more modest, contrary to heroic forecasts made by most analysts and manufacturers in the past. Node forecasts have now been reduced in the light of what has happened, though systems figures have been increased. It adds up to $20 billion in actual networks including nodes in ten years from now and rapid progress after that. See the number and dollar breakdown by application. Learn which players do what. What are now looking to be the important IoT applications and why? What are the important open source options at node and system level? What has come right lately that will boost IoT and what is still problematic? These and many other questions are answered.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Executive Summary
  • Core Microcontroller Unit MCU Technologies
  • Adjacent System and Sensor Technologies
  • Hardware Players
  • System and Hardware Trends
  • Report From The IBM-Enocean Alliance Meeting

Companies Mentioned

  • Amazon
  • Apple
  • Arduino/Genuino
  • Atmel
  • Beagleboard
  • Cypress/Spansion
  • Digispark
  • Google
  • Infineon Technologies
  • Intel
  • Microchip+Atmel
  • NXP+Freescale
  • Raspberry Pi Foundation
  • Renesas Electronics
  • ST Microelectronics
  • Samsung
  • Texas Instruments

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9cj4kt/internet_of?w=4