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Executive Summary
E.1 Summary of Key Opportunities from Smart Lighting Electronics
E.1.1 LED Drivers for Smart Lighting: Waiting for Next-Generation Smart Lighting
E.1.2 MCUs for Smart Lighting: Critical for Smart Lighting Until the Internet-of-Things Catches On?
E.1.3 Sensor Opportunities in the Smart Lighting Space
E.1.4 Color Tuning Chips: Opportunities for the Semiconductor Industry in Second Generation Smart Lighting Systems
E.1.5 Chips and Li-Fi
E.2 Ten Firms to Watch in the Smart Lighting System Electronics Space
E.2.1 ARM
E.2.2 Broadcom
E.2.3 Freescale
E.2.4 Infineon
E.2.5 Intel
E.2.6 Marvell
E.2.7 Microchip Technology
E.2.8 NXP Semiconductor
E.2.9 STMicroelectronics
E.2.10 Texas Instruments
E.4 Summary of Eight-Year Market Forecast of Smart Lighting Chips

Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background to this Report
1.1.1 Current MCU and LED Driver Requirements for Smart Lighting
1.1.2 Chip Opportunities for a Light-Tuned World
1.1.3 Sensing Opportunities: New Materials, ZigBee and EnOcean
1.2 Objective and Scope of this Report
1.3 Methodology of this Report
1.4 Plan of this Report

Chapter Two: Smart Lighting Evolution and Chip Requirements
2.1 The Smart Lighting Opportunity for Chip Makers: Some Definitions
2.2 Opportunities for LED Drivers in the Smart Lighting Systems
2.2.1 Driver Supplier and the Potential for New Entrants: From BLUs to Smart Lighting
2.2.2 Improve Binning: A Unintended Opportunity for Smart Lighting Driver Makers
2.2.3 AC LEDs in Smart Lighting and Future of Driver Chips: A Possible Negative for the Smart Lighting Driver Market
2.2.4 Voltage and Current Control and Power Load Design as Central Competitive Issues for LED Drivers in the Smart Lighting Space
2.2.5 Dimming and LED Drivers
2.2.5 IC Requirements for Smart LED Drivers
2.3 Pricing of LED Drivers in the Smart Lighting Systems Market
2.3.1 Smart Lighting as a Pioneer Market for High-Performance LED Drivers
2.3.2 Impact of Declining Chip Prices and Costs: The Smart Lighting Systems Perspective
2.4 Other Factors Impacting the Smart Lighting LED Driver Sector: Standards
2.5 MCUs for Gatways and Controller Boxes in Smart Lighting
2.5.1 The Rise of Central Controllers in the Smart Lighting Systems Market: Their Use of MCUs
2.5.2 Generation 1 Smart Lighting Systems: Central Controllers as Early Competitive Battlefield for Smart Lighting
2.5.3 A Note on the Possible Disappearance of Gateways: A Threat to MCU Makers
2.5.4 MCUs for Smart Lighting
2.5.5 Some Notes on Smart Ballasts
2.6 Smart Lighting Sensors
2.6.1 Occupancy Sensing
2.6.2 Daylight Sensing
2.6.3 Creating Value-Added Sensing Devices for Smart Lighting Applications: Further Integration and New Materials
2.6.4 Smart Lighting Sensor Innovations from the Systems Perspective
2.6.5 ZigBee and Smart Lighting: Growing Interest from the LED Lighting Community
2.6.6 EnOcean and Smart Lighting: Energy Harvesting for Smart Lighting?
2.7 Impact of the “Internet-of-Things” on Smart Lighting Electronics
2.8 Other Protocols that May Create Opportunities for Smart Lighting Makers
2.8.1 Demand Response and DALI
2.8.2 Standards for Integration of Smart Lighting with Building Automation: BACnet, LonWorks, DMX512, ASHRAE 90.1 and the Others
2.8.3 Thoughts on IPv6 and Smart Lighting
2.8.3 MiWi
2.9 Chip Requirements for Smart Mood, Health and Performance Lighting
2.9.1 Color Tuning and the Need for Dynamic Mood and Health Lighting
2.9.2 Opportunities for the Semiconductor Industry in Color-Tuning (Generation 2) Lighting Systems
2.10 Chip Requirements for Visible Light Communications
2.10.1 Evolution of Li-Fi Technology and its Markets
2.10.2 The Downside of VLC/Li-Fi
2.10.3 VLC/Li-Fi Players and Silicon Requirements
2.11 Impact of OLED Lighting Trends on Smart Lighting Electronics
2.11.1 OLED Drivers in the IMOLA Project
2.12 Key Points Made in this Chapter

Chapter Three: Smart Lighting Electronics: Market Analysis and Eight-Year Forecast
3.1 Methodology of this Forecast
3.1.1 Addressable Markets
3.1.2 Assumptions about Market Size and Penetration
3.1.3 Forecasting Methodology and Scope
3.1.4 Other Market and Technology Scenarios and their Impact on the Smart Lighting Electronics
3.2 Eight-Year Forecast of Smart Lighting Electronics by End User Type
3.2.2 Eight-Year Forecasts of Electronics For Residential Smart Lighting Systems
3.2.3 Eight-Year Forecasts of Electronics for Commercial and Industrial Buildings Smart Lighting Systems
3.2.4 Eight-Year Forecasts of Electronics for Smart Lighting Systems for Government and Public Buildings
3.2.5 Eight-Year Forecasts of Electronics for Smart Lighting Systems for Outdoor/Streetlighting
3.2.6 Eight-Year Forecast of Electronics for Smart Lighting Systems in Automobiles and Other Forms of Transportation
3.2.7 Eight-Year Forecasts of Electronics in Smart Lighting Systems for Other Applications: Urban Farming and Hospitals
3.2.8 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Electronics in Smart Lighting Systems
3.3 Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics by Type of Chip Product
3.3.1 Forecasts of Smart Lighting LED Driver Opportunities
3.3.2 Forecasts of Smart Lighting MCU and Control Chip Opportunities
3.3.3 Forecasts of Smart Lighting Sensor Opportunities
3.3.4 Summary of Forecasts by Type of Chip Products
3.4 Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics by Type of Systems Component in Which They Are Used
3.4.1 Forecast of Smart Lighting Electronics Used in “Smart Lamps”
3.4.2 Forecast of Smart Lighting Electronics Used in Smart Switches and Dimmers
3.4.3 Forecast of Smart Lighting Electronics Used in Central Controllers/Gateways
3.4.4 Summary of Smart Lighting Electronics Forecast by System Component
3.7 Key Points Made in this Chapter

About the Author

List of Figures:
Exhibit E-1: Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics by Functionality ($ Millions)
Exhibit 2-1: Smart Lighting Systems Generations
Exhibit 2-2: Two Scenarios for Smart Lighting Connectivity to the Internet
Exhibit 2-3: Design/Technology for Automation Controllers
Exhibit 2-4: Possible Markets for Dynamic Mood and Health Lighting Systems
Exhibit 3-1: Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Residential Building Markets
Exhibit 3-2: Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Residential Building Markets: By Generations of System
Exhibit 3-3: Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Commercial and Industrial Building Markets
Exhibit 3-4: Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Commercial and Industrial Building Markets: By Generations of System
Exhibit 3-5: Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Public and Government Building Markets
Exhibit 3-6: Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Public and Government Building Markets: By Generations of System
Exhibit 3-7: Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Outdoor/Street Lighting Markets
Exhibit 3-8: Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Outdoor/Street Lighting: By Generations of System
Exhibit 3-9: Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Automobile/Transportation Markets
Exhibit 3-10: Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Transportation Lighting: By Generations of System ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-11: Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics for Other Smart Lighting Markets ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-12: Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics by End User ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-13: Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics by Generation ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-14: Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting LED Drivers by Functionality ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-15: Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting MCUs and Control Chips by Functionality ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-16: Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Sensors by Functionality ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-17: Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics by Functionality ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-18: Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics Used in Smart Lamps ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-19: Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics Used in Smart Switches and Dimmers ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-20: Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics Used in Central Controllers ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-21: Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Electronics Used by System Component ($ Millions)


【レポート販売概要】

■ タイトル:スマート照明(ライティング)のドライバー、コントローラ、センサーチップ市場
■ 英文:Markets for Smart Lighting Driver, Controller and Sensor Chips
■ 発行日:2013年7月18日
■ 調査会社:Nanomarkets
■ 商品コード:Nano-645
■ 調査対象地域:グローバル
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