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Abstract
SYNOPSIS
Home controls have remained largely confined to the upper strata of new home
construction for decades. New approaches incorporating wireless and powerline
technologies, a migration of traditional suppliers to IP-based systems and,
perhaps most importantly, the entry of key market movers are driving change.
This report examines the state of the market, probes technology alternatives,
and sizes up the competition.
“The time for manufacturers of home appliances and control systems to
take advantage of recent technological advances in wireless and powerline
controls is now,” said Bill Ablondi, director of home systems research,
Parks Associates. “Consumers are more comfortable with digital
technology, industry giants are looking for the ‘Next Big Thing,' and
communications protocols with low implementation costs and high reliability
are a reality.”
Table of Contents
The Bottom Line
1.0 Introduction & Scope of Analysis
2.0 Current State of Wireless & Powerline Control Offerings
- 2.1 Advantages and Disadvantages: Wireless vs. Powerline
- 2.1.1 Wireless Control Technologies: Functionality and Features
- 2.1.2 Powerline Control Technologies: Functionality and Features
- 2.1.3 Other Technologies
- 2.2 Market Momentum of Selected Wireless and Powerline Technologies
- 2.2.1 Perspectives from Home Systems Integrators
- 2.2.2 Market Positions of Selected Wireless & Powerline Technologies
3.0 Adoption of Wireless and Powerline Controls
- 3.1 Factors Affecting Adoption
- 3.2 Applications Driving Adoption
- 3.2.1 Energy Management
- 3.2.2 Entertainment Controllers
- 3.2.3 Lighting and Appliance Controllers
- 3.2.4 Remote Home Monitoring
- 3.2.5 Security Systems and Monitoring Services
- 3.2.6 Other Applications
4.0 Forecasts
- 4.1 Methodology and Assumptions
- 4.2 Forecast Summary
5.0 Takeaways and Recommendations
Resource Book
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Profiles
- 2.1 Home Control Companies
- 2.1.1 Control4
- 2.1.2 Cooper Industries, LTD.
- 2.1.3 Crestron
- 2.1.4 Home Automation Inc.
- 2.1.5 iControl Networks
- 2.1.6 Intermatic, Inc.
- 2.1.7 Lagotek
- 2.1.8 Leviton Manufacturing Co.
- 2.1.9 Lutron
- 2.1.10 Powerline Control Systems
- 2.1.11 Vantage Controls
- 2.1.12 X10 Wireless Technology, Inc.
- 2.1.13 Yitran Communications, Ltd.
- 2.2 Alliances
- 2.2.1 HomePlug Powerline Alliance
- 2.2.2 EnOcean Alliance
- 2.2.3 io-homecontrol
- 2.2.4 INSTEON Alliance
- 2.2.5 LONMARK Interoperability Association
- 2.2.6 ZigBee Alliance
- 2.2.7 Z-Wave Alliance
3.0 Market Forecasts
- 3.1 Outline of Appendix I: Forecasts in Excel Format
- 3.1.1 Baseline Forecasts
- 3.1.2 Product Category Forecasts
- 3.2 Forecast Considerations, Methodology and Rationale
- 3.2.1 New Home Construction Forecasts
- 3.3 Energy Management Systems
- 3.4 Entertainment Controllers
- 3.5 Lighting and Appliance Controllers
- 3.6 Central Controllers
- 3.7 Security & Remote Home Monitoring
- 3.8 Other Home Controllers
FIRUGES
The Bottom Line
- Scope of Analysis
- Comparison of Wireless and Powerline Technologies: Generic Attributes
- Comparison of Specific Wireless Technologies
- INSTEON
- Lutron
- Threshold
- ZigBee
- Z-Wave
- Comparison of Specific Powerline Technologies
- HomePlug Command & Control (Homeplug Powerline Alliance)
- Insteon (SmartLabs)
- LonWorks (Echelon)
- Universal Powerline Bus - UPB (Powerline Control Systems)
- X10 (X10, Ltd.)
- Other Control Technologies
- Custom Installers' Familiarity with Selected Wireless & Powerline Control
Technologies
- ZigBee
- Z-Wave
- Universal Powerline Bus (UPB)
- INSTEON
- HomePlug Command & Control
- LonWorks
- Custom Installers' Opinions about Selected Wireless & Powerline Control
Technologies
- ZigBee
- Z-Wave
- Universal Powerline Bus (UPB)
- INSTEON
- Market Positions of Selected Wireless & Powerline Technologies
- Penetration of Selected Home Systems (U.S. Only)
- Energy Saving Measures Taken by U.S. Households
- Selected Smart Meter Deployments in the U.S.
- Selected Energy Management & AMR/AMI Initiatives
- Unit Sales of Universal Remote Controllers by Type (U.S. Only)
- Evolution of Universal Remote Controllers
- Penetration of Selected Lighting Controllers into U.S. Households (2Q08)
- Consumer Interest in Selected Home Monitoring Applications (U.S., Spain &
Japan)
- End-user Revenues for Security Systems and Monitoring Services (U.S. Only)
- Total Wireless & Powerline Controller Revenues
- Wireless vs. Powerline Controller Revenues
- Wireless & Powerline Enabled Control Installations: Year-end Totals
- Wireless Enabled Control Revenues: 2008 and 2012
- Wireless Enabled Control Installations: Breakdown by Applications
- Powerline Enabled Control Revenues: 2008 and 2012
- Powerline Enabled Control Installations: Breakdown by Applications
Resource Book
- Excel Forecast Outline: Baseline Numbers
- Residential Housing Units Started: 1967 to 2007 Actual; 2008 to 2012
Projected
- Residential Housing Units Started, Built and Sold: 2003 to 2012 (U.S. Only)
- Multifamily vs. Single-family Housing Starts: 2005 to 2009 (U.S. Only)
- Wireless & Powerline Enabled Energy Management Control Installations
- Wireless Programmable Thermostats: Annual Sales & Installed Base
- Wireless Programmable Thermostats: Annual Revenue & Unit Sales
- Household with Smart Meters and Percentage with Wireless Controllers
- Entertainment Systems: Wireless Enabled Control Installations
- Universal Remote Controllers with RF Capability
- URCs with RF Capability: Annual Revenues and Unit Sales
- Wireless & Powerline Lighting Control Installations
- Households with Basic Lighting & Appliance Controllers: % Wireless vs. %
Powerline
- Annual Installations of BLACs: Wireless vs. Powerline
- Annual Revenues of BLACs: Wireless vs. Powerline
- Advanced Central Home Controllers: Wireless vs. Powerline Enabled
- Security Controllers: Wireless vs. Powerline Enabled
- Number and Penetration of Households with Self-monitoring Systems
- Remote Home Monitoring & Control Installations: Wireless vs. Powerline
Enabled
- Remote Home Monitoring & Control: % Wireless vs. % Powerline
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