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Energy Harvesting
Ambient Thermal, Mechanical, Thermoelectric, or RF Energy for M2M Devices
Research Report
- Pages
- 53
- Deliverables
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- Released
- 1Q 2011
- Product Code
- RR-EHARV-11
- Price
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The vision of energy harvesting is that it will be a way of perpetually powering small devices and providing a cleaner environment through "free" energy that won’t require the use of polluting batteries. Although the collection of energy through harvesting is miniscule, it is enough to power wireless sensor networks (WSN), the next step in the evolution in automating buildings, utilities, factories, homes, and transportation systems. Energy harvesting devices are particularly attractive as replacements for batteries in low-power electronic systems such as WSNs, because of the logistics involved in the time-consuming tasks of procuring, installing, and changing the batteries.
This study covers the market for energy harvesting solutions for M2M devices, and provides forecasts of energy harvesting unit shipments and revenue, segmented by major global region and by ambient energy source, along with shipment and revenue data related to the proliferation of energy harvesting development kits. Additional forecasts are provided for 802.15.4 chipset shipments and revenue, as well as for Building Automation Services (BAS) wireless field equipment shipments and value, since BAS is a major market for Wireless Sensor Networks, which are currently one of the leading applications for energy harvesting systems.
What Questions Does This Report Answer?
- What types of energy can be harvested?
- How is each type of energy harvested most efficiently?
- What are the benefits of harvesting ambient energy?
- What types of electronics can be powered more efficiently and cost-effectively through ambient energy harvesting?
- Which companies are marketing energy harvesting solutions?
Who Needs This Report?
- Commercial and public building managers
- Home builders
- Electronic component manufacturers
- Semiconductor manufacturers
- Medical products companies
- Military contractors
- Industrial facilities managers
- City managers
Table of Contents
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Executive Brief
- Executive Brief: Top-Line Forecast
- Executive Brief: Drivers
- Executive Brief: Inhibitors
- Executive Brief: Market Share
- Executive Brief: Summary and Strategic Recommendations
Section 1.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Section 2.
TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
Section 3.
BUSINESS AND REGULATORY ISSUES
Section 4.
MARKET OUTLOOK
Section 5.
KEY INDUSTRY PLAYERS
Section 6.
INDUSTRY DIRECTORY
Section 7.
ACRONYMS
Table of Contents
SCOPE OF STUDY
SOURCES AND METHODOLOGY
NOTES
- Energy Harvesting Revenue by Energy Source, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2016
- Energy Harvesting Revenue by Application, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2016
- 802.15.4 Chipset Shipments, Revenue for Wireless Sensor Networks, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
- Energy Harvesting Revenue by Region (without Development Kits), World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2016 ($ Millions)
- Energy Harvesting Revenue by Energy Source, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2016 ($ Millions)
- Energy Harvesting Revenue by Application, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2016 ($ Millions)
- BAS Wireless Field Equipment Value by Vertical Market, World Markets, Forecast: 2009 to 2016
- Energy Harvesting Development Kit Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2016
- Energy Harvesting Development Kit Revenue, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2016
- 802.15.4 Chipset Shipments, Revenue for Wireless Sensor Networks
- Energy Harvesting Revenue by Region (without Development Kits)
- Energy Harvesting Revenue by Energy Source
- Energy Harvesting Revenue by Application
- BAS Wireless Field Equipment Value by Vertical Market
- Energy Harvesting Development Kit Shipments
- Energy Harvesting Development Kit Revenue


