Industrial Automation and Wireless M2M

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M2M is an abbreviation for machine-to-machine, or technology that supports wired or wireless communication between devices. Industrial automation systems utilize M2M communication to monitor and control remote and local facilities and equipment to increase operational efficiency. A wireless automation system contains a mix of network technologies and equipment including a backoffice solution, network equipment, control devices and field devices. The combination of wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi, cellular, WirelessHART, ISA100 and Bluetooth can provide ubiquitous online connectivity at reasonable cost and deliver very high performance, as well as excellent availability.
Berg Insight estimates that shipments of industrial automation M2M devices with cellular communication capabilities reached 760,000 worldwide in 2013. Growing at a compound annual growth rate of 22.5 percent, the shipments are expected to reach 2.1 million by 2018. Network equipment in industrial automation applications including gateways, switches, connectors, routers and wireless access points featuring embedded cellular connectivity is the largest industrial automation M2M device segment. Berg Insight estimates that shipments of cellular network equipment reached 530,000 worldwide in 2013. Shipments of automation equipment featuring embedded cellular connectivity including machinery, industrial robots, RTUs, PLCs, DCSs, sensors, I/O modules and operator terminals reached 230,000 devices in 2013. The number of cellular M2M connections in industrial automation applications is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 23.2 percent from 2.5 million connections at the end of 2013 to 7.1 million connections by 2018. Backbone network communication is the largest application for cellular M2M within both factory and process automation. It is also increasingly common to use wireless communication in monitoring applications. Remote service maintenance and diagnostics of machinery and industrial robots is a major application within factory automation and real-time monitoring of remote facilities and equipment are one of the most common applications within process automation.
Eaton, Phoenix Contact, Advantech and Kontron are major providers of industrial automation equipment and solutions which also offer products and solutions featuring embedded cellular connectivity. Moxa, Red Lion, HMS Industrial Networks, B&B Electronics, Westermo and Insys Microelectronics specialise in industrial network equipment including routers, gateways and switches and also provide products featuring embedded cellular connectivity. Digi International, Teltonika, Calamp, Eurotech, Hongdian, Multi-Tech Systems, Maestro Wireless Solutions, Erco & Gener and Robustel Technologies are examples of cellular M2M specialists offering solutions for a wide range of applications such as fleet management, retail, security as well as industrial automation. eWon, Netmodule, and Viola Systems are examples of vendors which are specialised in M2M solutions for industrial applications. The worldwide market for wireless M2M applications in industrial automation are also populated by global industrial automation and engineering companies including ABB, Emerson, Honeywell, Schneider Electric, Siemens and Yokogawa. These companies are all major SCADA and automation vendors with thousands to several hundreds of thousands employees, delivering solutions for automation and control to all major industry segments.
Industrial automation is an essential part of most manufacturing activities and market pressure to reduce costs and improve efficiency are important drivers for adoption. Wireless automation solutions are required when wired communications are too hazardous or impractical. Wireless solutions are also often faster and more cost effective to deploy and maintain which increase the flexibility and scalability of factory plant layouts. A new generation of high capacity LTE cellular networks will address the growth in demand for data hungry applications such as video monitoring as well as spur innovation of new applications. Furthermore, LTE will increase the usage of cellular communication in industrial backbone networks even further. Remote monitoring are already today a key driver for cellular M2M and LTE network's shorter latency times will also enable cellular connectivity to be used in an increasing number of remote control applications. However, requirements vary depending on the application and cellular is part of a mix together with other technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, WirelessHART and ISA100.

Highlights from this report:
• 360-degree overview of the M2M ecosystem in the industrial automation industry.
• Insights from numerous executive interviews with market leading companies.
• Comprehensive overview of key applications for wireless M2M in industrial automation.
• In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
• Detailed profiles of of 50 key players in this market.
• Market forecasts by region, market vertical and device segment lasting until 2018.

This report answers the following questions:
• Which are the major applications for wireless M2M in industrial automation?
• Which are the leading wireless M2M solution providers for industrial automation applications?
• What offerings are available from device vendors and service providers?
• What are the key drivers behind the adoption of wireless M2M in industrial automation?
• What impact will technology advancements have on the market?
• How will the market evolve in North America, Asia-Pacific and Europe?
• Why is Big Data analytics crucial for the future of M2M connectivity in industrial automation?
• How will connectivity strategies in industrial automation evolve in the future?

Who should buy this report?
Industrial Automation and Wireless M2M is the foremost source of information about the adoption of wireless M2M applications in the industrial automation sector. Whether you are a solution provider, device vendor, industrial automation player, telecom operator, investor, consultant, or government agency, you will gain valuable insights from our in-depth research.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents i
List of Figures v
Executive summary 1

1 The industrial automation industry 3

1.1 Introduction to industrial automation 3
1.2 Industrial automation segments 4
1.3 Factory and process operations 5
1.4 Industrial automation system overview 6
1.5 The global industrial automation market 8
1.6 Industrial automation market segments 9
1.6.1 The control system market 10
1.6.2 The control device market 11
1.6.3 The machinery and automation equipment market 11
1.6.4 The industrial robot market 12

2 Wireless M2M solutions in industrial automation 15

2.1 Wireless M2M infrastructure in industrial automation 16
2.1.1 Facilities segment 18
2.1.2 Backoffice segment 20
2.1.3 Network segment 21
2.2 Operations management 25
2.2.1 Production and process management 25
2.2.2 Business management 26
2.3 Equipment management and regulatory compliance 26
2.3.1 Equipment diagnostics and maintenance planning 27
2.3.2 Security and Safety 27
2.3.3 Regulatory compliance 28
2.4 Business models and project strategies 28

3 Market forecasts and trends 31

3.1 Market analysis 31
3.1.1 Installed base and unit shipments 31
3.1.2 Device segments and applications 32
3.1.3 Regional markets 33
3.1.4 Major vendors 35
3.2 Market drivers and barriers 37
3.2.1 Macroeconomic environment 37
3.2.2 Regulatory environment 38
3.2.3 Competitive environment 38
3.2.4 Technology environment 39
3.3 Value chain analysis 40
3.3.1 Wireless M2M and industrial network industry players 41
3.3.2 Industrial automation industry players 43
3.3.3 Telecom industry players 45
3.3.4 IT industry players 46
3.4 Future industry trends 48

4 Industrial M2M device and solution vendors 51

4.1 Europe 52
4.1.1 Comron 53
4.1.2 ConiuGo 53
4.1.3 Eaton 53
4.1.4 Erco & Gener 54
4.1.5 Eurotech 54
4.1.6 eWon 56
4.1.7 HMS Industrial Networks 57
4.1.8 Insys Microelectronics 57
4.1.9 Kontron 58
4.1.10 Lucom 59
4.1.11 MB Connect Line 59
4.1.12 MC Technologies 60
4.1.13 NetModule 61
4.1.14 Phoenix Contact 61
4.1.15 Round Solutions 62
4.1.16 Secomea 63
4.1.17 Teltonika 63
4.1.18 Viola Systems 64
4.1.19 Welotec 65
4.1.20 Westermo 66
4.2 North America and Asia 67
4.2.1 Advantech 67
4.2.2 Alta Industrial Automation 68
4.2.3 Antaira Technologies. 69
4.2.4 B&B Electronics 69
4.2.5 Calamp 70
4.2.6 Digi International 72
4.2.7 Hongdian 73
4.2.8 Maestro Wireless Solutions 73
4.2.9 Moxa 74
4.2.10 Multi-Tech Systems 75
4.2.11 Red Lion 76
4.2.12 Robustel Technologies 77
4.2.13 Xiamen Four-Faith Communication Technology 78

5 Industrial automation and M2M technology vendors 79

5.1 Major industrial automation vendors 79
5.1.1 ABB 79
5.1.2 Emerson 80
5.1.3 General Electric 82
5.1.4 Honeywell 83
5.1.5 Rockwell Automation 83
5.1.6 Schneider Electric 84
5.1.7 Siemens 85
5.1.8 Yokogawa 86
5.2 M2M technology and service providers 87
5.2.1 Axeda. 87
5.2.2 Device Insight 88
5.2.3 Gemalto M2M 89
5.2.4 Huawei 91
5.2.5 Novatel Wireless 92
5.2.6 Seeq 93
5.2.7 Sierra Wireless 94
5.2.8 Telit 95
5.2.9 ThingWorx 96

Glossary 99

List of Figures

Figure 1.1: Examples of industrial automation market verticals 5
Figure 1.2: Examples of factory and process operations 6
Figure 1.3: Industrial automation system overview 7
Figure 1.4: Annual market value for the industrial automation market (2007–2013) 8
Figure 1.5: Industrial automation revenues by region (2012) 9
Figure 1.6: Major industrial automation vendors 10
Figure 1.7: Industrial robot shipments (World 2006–2012) 12
Figure 1.8: Installed base of industrial robots (World 2012) 13
Figure 2.1: Overview of wireless M2M infrastructure in industrial automation 17
Figure 2.2: Examples of control and network devices 19
Figure 2.3: Example of wireless M2M backoffice segment 20
Figure 2.4: Wireless M2M network topologies 22
Figure 3.1: Industrial automation cellular M2M market by vertical (World 2012–2018) 32
Figure 3.2: Industrial automation M2M market by device segment (World 2012–2018) 33
Figure 3.3: Industrial automation M2M device market, by region (World 2012–2018) 34
Figure 3.4: Major cellular M2M vendors in the industrial automation market 36
Figure 3.5: Data for leading industrial automation M2M industry players 42
Figure 3.6: M2M and industrial network vendor mergers and acquisitions (2010–2013) 43
Figure 3.7: Data for leading industrial automation industry players 44
Figure 3.8: Industrial automation mergers and acquisitions (2010–2013) 45
Figure 3.9: Mobile operators by M2M subscriber base (World Q4-2012) 46
Figure 4.1: European industrial M2M device and solution vendors 52
Figure 4.2: North American and Asian industrial M2M device and solution vendors 67

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