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ReportsnReports.com - Global Building Automation & Control Systems Market by Products, Applications & Technologies (2011 – 2016)
1. Global Building Automation & Control Systems Market by Products, Applications &
Technologies (2011 – 2016)
Published: September 2011
Price: $ 4650
Starting off with pneumatic phase, the building automation and control systems
market has reached in the world of standards, protocols and data distribution systems
which allows the building automation systems such as security systems, lighting systems
and others to interact and integrate with each others. The building automation and control
systems which started with wired technology has now entered the era of wireless
technology with coming up of technologies such as Zigbee, Z-wave, EnOcean, and others.
The market of building automation and control systems is segmented into sub markets
such as lighting control, security control, access control, HVAC control, entertainment
control, Communication, Standards and Protocols, and outdoor control.
The building automation and controls products have not only increased the living
standards and have led for more convenient life but have also saved power through
devices such as dimming systems and sensors. Among all the products, security control
has dominated the building automation and control market due to increasing concerns to
enhance the security. Building automation & control systems can save up-to 80% of the
power.
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The demand for energy efficient solutions, enhanced security via building automation &
control systems, venture capital funding and more convenient than existing systems are
driving of this industry. The requirement of “energy efficient solutions” at the global level is
expected to impact the market for building automation & control systems remarkably. High
cost is expected to remain the matter of concern of the market growth. Opportunities such
as assistance of power line communication can drive the future market.
The building automation and control systems market is estimated to generate $41,234.621
million in 2011 and is expected to generate $ 82,137.06 million in 2016 at an estimated
CAGR of 14.8% from 2011 to 2016.
Scope of the report
Global building automation and control systems market research report categorizes on the
basis of different products, building applications, and geographical analysis; forecasting
revenues and analyzing trends in the global building automation and control systems
market.
2. On the basis of product:
General lighting controls: relay systems, central power systems, timer switches,
controllable breaker, sensors, manual wall switches, dimming systems, and accessories
Security controls: intrusion detection, surveillance system, motion sensors, touch
screens, and keypads
Access controls: access controls system, door contacts, motion sensors, touch screens,
and keypads.
HVAC controls: thermostats, zone and climate controls, temperature sensors, humidity
sensors, and keypads
Entertainment controls: audio and volume control, multi-media room controls, building
theaters systems, touch screens, and keypads
Outdoor controls: standalone and network controls for area & site, landscape, parking
garages
Communication protocols, standards, and data distributions: Protocols, building
management systems, and wireless technologies
Protocols and standards: NEMA digital lighting controls open protocol, LonWorks, KNX,
ethernet, black box
Building management systems: BACnet, EIB, and Modbus
Wireless technologies: Zigbee, EnOcean, RFID, Bluetooth, Z-wave, Wi-Fi, Synapse
Management and metering: smart grid application software, energy management and
distribution management systems
On the basis of application:
Industrial building (Manufacturing)
Commercial: Office, lodging, healthcare building, automotive, retail buildings,
warehouse, non manufacturing
Institutional: educational building, healthcare building, religious building, amusement,
government buildings, and public recreation
Infrastructure: highways, streets, bridges, sewer construction, water supply, power,
transportation, communications, conservation & development
Other: Open-air stadiums, parks, and playgrounds
On the basis of geography:
North America, South America, Central America and Caribbean, Europe, Asia, Middle East,
Africa, and Oceania.
3. Each section will provide market data, market drivers, trends and opportunities, key
players, and competitive outlook. This report will also provide market tables for covering
the sub-segments and micro-markets. In addition, the report also provides more than 20
company profiles covering all the sub-segments.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 KEY TAKE-AWAYS
1.2 REPORT DESCRIPTION
1.3 MARKETS COVERED
1.4 STAKEHOLDERS
1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.5.1 MARKET SIZE
1.5.2 KEY DATA POINTS FROM SECONDARY SOURCES
1.5.3 KEY DATA POINTS FROM PRIMARY SOURCES
1.5.4 ASSUMPTIONS MADE FOR THIS REPORT
1.5.5 LIST OF COMPANIES COVERED DURING PRIMARIES
2 SUMMARY
3 MARKET OVERVIEW
3.1 THE RISE OF BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL
3.2 COMPONENTS OF BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
3.3 INDUSTRY LIFE CYCLE
3.4 MARKET DYNAMICS
3.4.1 DRIVERS
3.4.1.1 Demand for energy efficient solutions
3.4.1.2 Enhanced security via building automation & control systems
3.4.1.3 Increasing venture capital funding to spur the growth of the market
3.4.1.4 More convenient than existing systems
3.4.2 RESTRAINT
3.4.2.1 High cost of automating buildings
3.4.3 OPPORTUNITIES
3.4.3.1 Assistance of power-line communication
3.4.3.2 Global sporting events
3.4.3.3 Government incentives for green buildings
3.5 WINNING IMPERATIVE
3.5.1 INTRODUCTION OF STANDARDS FOR WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES
3.6 PATENTS ANALYSIS
4 PRODUCT MARKET
4.1 GENERAL LIGHTING CONTROLS
4.1.1.1 Relay systems
4.1.1.2 Controllable breakers
4.1.1.3 Sensors
4.1.1.3.1 Occupancy sensors
4.1.1.3.2 Vacancy sensors
4.1.1.3.3 Photosensors
4. 4.1.1.4 Manual switches
4.1.1.5 Dimming systems
4.1.1.6 Accessories
4.1.2 MARKET TREND
4.1.2.1 Growing acceptance of standard protocols
4.1.3 WINNING IMPERATIVE
4.1.3.1 Integration with building management systems
4.1.4 DRIVERS
4.1.4.1 Demand for energy efficient lighting solutions
4.1.4.2 Reduction in cost due to energy conservation
4.1.4.3 Improving customer satisfaction
4.1.5 RESTRAINTS
4.1.5.1 Compatibility issues
4.1.5.2 Lack of awareness
4.1.6 OPPORTUNITY
4.1.6.1 Green building market is gaining in momentum
4.1.7 BUILDING LIGHTING CONTROLS
4.2 SECURITY CONTROLS
4.2.1 SECURITY CONTROL PRODUCTS
4.2.1.1 Intrusion detection systems
4.2.1.2 Door contacts
4.2.1.3 Surveillance systems
4.2.1.4 Motion sensors
4.2.1.5 Touchscreens & keypads
4.2.2 WINNING IMPERATIVES
4.2.2.1 Wireless technology enabled security
4.2.2.2 IP-based intrusion systems
4.2.3 DRIVERS
4.2.3.1 Low cost of security controllers
4.2.3.2 Demand for enhanced security
4.2.3.3 Easy to setup with wireless network technology
4.2.4 RESTRAINTS
4.2.4.1 Lack of awareness
4.2.4.2 Privacy issues
4.2.5 OPPORTUNITY
4.2.5.1 Biometrics technologies are the future of security market
4.3 BUILDING SECURITY CONTROLS MARKET
4.4 ACCESS CONTROLS
4.4.1 ACCESS CONTROL PRODUCTS
4.4.1.1 Access control systems
4.4.1.2 Door contacts
4.4.1.3 Motion sensors
4.4.1.4 Touchscreens & keypads
4.4.2 WINNING IMPERATIVE
4.4.2.1 Introduction of Biometrics access control systems
4.4.3 DRIVERS
4.4.3.1 Minimize long term costs
4.4.4 RESTRAINT
4.4.4.1 Complex integration
4.4.5 OPPORTUNITIES
5. 4.4.5.1 SaaS & web-based access control system
4.4.5.2 Multilevel/multifactor authentication
4.4.6 BUILDING ACCESS CONTROL MARKET
4.5 HVAC CONTROLS
4.5.1 HVAC CONTROL PRODUCTS
4.5.1.1 Thermostats
4.5.1.2 Temperature sensors
4.5.1.3 Humidity sensors
4.5.1.4 Zone & climate controls
4.5.2 WINNING IMPERATIVE
4.5.2.1 Energy efficient HVAC
4.5.3 DRIVERS
4.5.3.1 Flexibility & ease of use
4.5.3.2 Reducing long-term energy costs through efficiency
4.5.4 RESTRAINT
4.5.4.1 Low demand in developed nations
4.5.5 OPPORTUNITY
4.5.5.1 EC mandate to reduce GHG to provide stimulus to the market
4.5.6 BUILDING HVAC CONTROL
4.6 ENTERTAINMENT CONTROLS
4.6.1 ENTERTAINMENT CONTROL PRODUCTS
4.6.1.1 Audio & volume controls
4.6.1.2 Multi-media room controls
4.6.1.3 Touchscreens & keypads
4.6.2 MARKET TREND
4.6.2.1 Remote access of the entertainment systems
4.6.3 WINNING IMPERATIVE
4.6.3.1 Touchscreens replacing keypads
4.6.4 DRIVER
4.6.4.1 Inclination towards luxurious items & changing lifestyle
4.6.5 RESTRAINT
4.6.5.1 High cost can hinder the growth
4.6.6 OPPORTUNITY
4.6.6.1 3D gesture-based remote control
4.6.7 BUILDING ENTERTAINMENT CONTROL MARKET
4.7 OUTDOOR CONTROLS
4.7.1 DRIVERS
4.7.1.1 Reliability of standalone controller spurring the market
4.7.1.2 Network controllers enable interoperability
4.7.2 RESTRAINT
4.7.2.1 Failure of network controller affects the overall network
4.7.3 BUILDING OUTDOOR CONTROL MARKET
4.8 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS, STANDARDS & DATA DISTRIBUTION
4.8.1 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS STANDARDS & DATA DISTRIBUTION PRODUCTS &
SERVICES
4.8.1.1 Protocols & standards
4.8.1.1.1 Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI)
4.8.1.1.2 NEMA Digital lighting control open protocols
4.8.1.1.3 DMX(Digital Multiplexer)
4.8.1.1.4 LonWorks
6. 4.8.1.1.5 KNX
4.8.1.1.6 Blackbox
4.8.1.1.7 Ethernet
4.8.1.2 Building management systems
4.8.1.2.1 BACnet
4.8.1.2.2 Modbus
4.8.1.3 Wireless technologies
4.8.1.3.1 ZigBee
4.8.1.3.2 EnOcean
4.8.1.4 Bluetooth
4.8.1.5 Z-wave
4.8.1.6 Wi-Fi
4.8.1.7 Synapse
4.8.2 WINNING IMPERATIVE
4.8.2.1 Wireless technology
4.8.3 DRIVERS
4.8.3.1 Enables to and fro flow of data
4.8.3.2 Increasing usage of internet across the globe
4.8.4 RESTRAINT
4.8.4.1 Lack of standardization
4.8.5 OPPORTUNITY
4.8.5.1 Wireless network is expected to drive the future market
4.8.6 BUILDING COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS, STANDARDS & DATA DISTRIBUTION
MARKET
4.9 OTHERS
4.9.1 BUILDING OTHER CONTROLS MARKET
5 APPLICATION MARKET
5.1 RESIDENTIAL
5.1.1 SINGLE FAMILY
5.1.2 MULTI FAMILY
5.2 INDUSTRIAL
5.3 COMMERCIAL
5.3.1 OFFICE
5.3.2 LODGING
5.3.3 HEALTHCARE
5.3.4 AUTOMOTIVE
5.3.5 RETAIL
5.3.6 WAREHOUSES NON-MANUFACTURING
5.4 INSTITUTIONAL
5.4.1 EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS
5.4.2 RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS
5.4.3 AMUSEMENT BUILDINGS
5.4.4 GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
5.4.5 PUBLIC RECREATION
5.5 INFRASTRUCTURE
5.5.1 HIGHWAY, STREETS & BRIDGES
5.5.2 SEWER CONSTRUCTION
5.5.3 WATER SUPPLY
5.5.4 POWER
7. 5.5.5 TRANSPORTATION
5.5.6 COMMUNICATIONS
5.5.7 CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT
5.5.8 OTHERS: OPEN-AIR STADIUMS, PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS
6 GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
6.1 INTRODUCTION
6.2 NORTH AMERICA
6.3 CENTRAL AMERICA & CARIBBEAN
6.4 SOUTH AMERICA
6.5 EUROPE
6.6 AFRICA
6.7 MIDDLE EAST
6.8 ASIA
6.9 OCEANIA
7 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
7.1 MARKET GROWTH STRATEGIES
7.2 MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
7.3 COLLABORATIONS/PARTNERSHIPS/AGREEMENTS/JOINT VENTURES
7.4 NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
8 COMPANY PROFILES
8.1 ABB LTD
8.1.1 OVERVIEW
8.1.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.1.3 FINANCIALS
8.1.4 STRATEGY
8.1.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.2 ABILIA AB
8.2.1 OVERVIEW
8.2.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.2.3 FINANCIALS
8.2.4 DEVELOPMENTS
8.3 ACUITY BRANDS INC.
8.3.1 OVERVIEW
8.3.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.3.3 FINANCIALS
8.3.4 STRATEGY
8.3.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.4 ADVANTECH CO. LTD.
8.4.1 OVERVIEW
8.4.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.4.3 FINANCIALS
8.4.4 STRATEGY
8.4.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.5 AMEBA GROUP INC
8.5.1 OVERVIEW
8.5.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.5.3 FINANCIALS
10. 8.22.3 FINANCIALS
8.22.4 STRATEGY
8.22.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.23 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SA
8.23.1 OVERVIEW
8.23.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.23.3 FINANCIALS
8.23.4 STRATEGY
8.23.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.24 SYNAPSE WIRELESS INC.
8.24.1 OVERVIEW
8.24.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.24.3 FINANCIALS
8.24.4 STRATEGY
8.24.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.25 TELETASK BVBA
8.25.1 OVERVIEW
8.25.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.25.3 FINANCIALS
8.25.4 STRATEGY
8.25.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.26 VITY TECHNOLOGY
8.26.1 OVERVIEW
8.26.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.26.3 FINANCIALS
8.26.4 STRATEGY
8.26.5 DEVELOPMENTS
APPENDIX
U.S. PATENTS
EUROPE PATENTS
JAPAN PATENTS
LIST OF TABLES
1 GLOBAL BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCTS, 2009 –
2016 ($MILLION)
2 BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
3 VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDING
4 POWER LINE COMMUNICATION VS OTHER COMMUNICATIONS USED IN AUTOMATION &
CONTROL SYSTEMS
5 ADVANTAGES OF DIMMING SYSTEMS
6 BUILDING LIGHTING CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
7 BUILDING LIGHTING CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
8 NORTH AMERICA: BUILDING LIGHTING CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009
– 2016 ($MILLION)
9 SOUTH AMERICA: BUILDING LIGHTING CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009
– 2016 ($MILLION)
11. 10 EUROPE: BUILDING LIGHTING CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 –
2016 ($MILLION)
11 ASIA: BUILDING LIGHTING CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
12 TOP TEN COUNTRIES IN TERMS OF NUMBER OF CRIMES, 2010
13 BUILDING SECURITY CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
14 BUILDING SECURITY CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
15 NORTH AMERICA: BUILDING SECURITY CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY,
2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
16 SOUTH AMERICA: BUILDING SECURITY CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY,
2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
17 EUROPE: BUILDING SECURITY CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 –
2016 ($MILLION)
18 ASIA: BUILDING SECURITY CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
19 BUILDING ACCESS CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
20 BUILDING ACCESS CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
21 NORTH AMERICA: BUILDING ACCESS CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009
– 2016 ($MILLION)
22 SOUTH AMERICA: BUILDING ACCESS CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009
– 2016 ($MILLION)
23 EUROPE: BUILDING ACCESS CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
24 ASIA: BUILDING ACCESS CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
25 BUILDING HVAC CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
26 BUILDING HVAC CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
27 NORTH AMERICA: BUILDING HVAC CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 –
2016 ($MILLION)
28 SOUTH AMERICA: BUILDING HVAC CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 –
2016 ($MILLION)
29 EUROPE: BUILDING HVAC CONTROL MARKET REVENUE,BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016
($BILLION)
30 ASIA: BUILDING HVAC CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
31 BUILDING ENTERTAINMENT CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2016
($BILLION)
32 BUILDING ENTERTAINMENT CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)33 NORTH AMERICA: BUILDING ENTERTAINMENT CONTROL MARKET REVENUE,
BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
34 SOUTH AMERICA: BUILDING ENTERTAINMENT CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY
COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
35 EUROPE: BUILDING ENTERTAINMENT CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY,
2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
36 ASIA: BUILDING ENTERTAINMENT CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 –
2016 ($MILLION)
37 BUILDING OUTDOOR CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
38 BUILDING OUTDOOR CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016
12. ($MILLION)
39 NORTH AMERICA: BUILDING OUTDOOR CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY,
2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
40 SOUTH AMERICA: BUILDING OUTDOOR CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY,
2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
41 EUROPE: BUILDING OUTDOOR CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 –
2016 ($MILLION)
42 ASIA: BUILDING OUTDOOR CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
43 MERITS & DEMERITS OF ZIGBEE
44 BUILDING COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS, STANDARDS & DATA DISTRIBUTION MARKET
REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
45 BUILDING COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS, STANDARDS & DATA DISTRIBUTION MARKET
REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
46 NORTH AMERICA: BUILDING COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS, STANDARDS & DATA
DISTRIBUTION MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
47 SOUTH AMERICA: BUILDING COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS, STANDARDS & DATA
DISTRIBUTION MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
48 EUROPE: BUILDING COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS, STANDARDS & DATA DISTRIBUTION
MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
49 ASIA: BUILDING COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS, STANDARDS & DATA DISTRIBUTION
MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
50 BUILDING OTHER CONTROLS MARKET REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
51 BUILDING OTHER CONTROLS MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
52 NORTH AMERICA: BUILDING OTHER CONTROLS MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009
– 2016 ($MILLION)
53 SOUTH AMERICA: BUILDING OTHER CONTROLS MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009
– 2016 ($MILLION)
54 EUROPE: BUILDING OTHER CONTROLS MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 –
2016 ($MILLION)
55 ASIA: BUILDING OTHER CONTROLS MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
56 AUTOMATION & CONTROL MARKET, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
57 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
58 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016
($BILLION)
59 INSTITUTIONAL BUILDINGS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016
($BILLION)
60 INFRASTRUCTURE BUILDINGS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
61 HOUSEHOLD CONNECTED TO GRID
62 MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
63 COLLABORATIONS/PARTNERSHIPS/AGREEMENTS/JOINT VENTURES
64 NEW PRODUCTS
LIST OF FIGURES
1 MAJOR PLAYERS OF BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL MARKET
13. 2 EVOLUTION OF BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL MARKET
3 BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS, BY TYPES
4 INDUSTRY LIFE CYCLE FOR BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL PRODUCTS, 2010
5 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET DRIVERS ON AUTOMATION & CONTROL
6 REDUCED ENERGY CONSUMPTION USING BUILDING AUTOMATION
7 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET RESTRAINTS ON AUTOMATION & CONTROL
8 GLOBAL AUTOMATION & CONTROL PATENTS, BY PRODUCTS, 2008 – 2011 (%)
9 TOTAL NUMBER OF PATENTS, 2008 – 2011
10 BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL: PATENTS, BY GEOGRAPHY
11 FULL-BODIED LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM
12 ENERGY SAVING THROUGH OCCUPANCY SENSORS
13 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET DRIVERS ON LIGHTING CONTROL
14 ENERGY GENERATION VS COST
15 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET RESTRAINTS ON LIGHTING CONTROL
16 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET DRIVERS ON SECURITY CONTROL
17 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET RESTRAINTS ON SECURITY CONTROL
18 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET DRIVERS ON ACCESS CONTROL
19 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET RESTRAINTS ON ACCESS CONTROL
20 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET DRIVERS ON HVAC CONTROL
21 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET RESTRAINTS ON HVAC CONTROL
22 GROWTH OF CONSUMER DURABLES MARKET IN U.S. & EUROPE
23 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET DRIVERS ON ENTERTAINMENT CONTROL
24 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET RESTRAINTS ON ENTERTAINMENT CONTROL
25 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET DRIVERS ON OUTDOOR CONTROL
26 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET RESTRAINTS ON OUTDOOR CONTROL
27 A SIMPLE DALI NETWORK SETUP
28 A SIMPLE LONWORK NETWORK SETUP
29 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES
30 ENOCEAN PRODUCTS & SERVICES
31 WI-FI MARKET, 2005 - 2012
32 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET DRIVERS ON COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS,
STANDARDS & DATA DISTRIBUTION
33 GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION OF INTERNET USERS, 2011
34 IMPACT ANALYSIS OF MARKET RESTRAINTS ON COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS,
STANDARDS & DATA DISTRIBUTION
35 INDUSTRIAL (MANUFACTURING) BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL MARKET
REVENUE, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
36 NORTH AMERICA: BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
37 CENTRAL AMERICA & CARIBBEAN: BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL MARKET
REVENUE, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
38 SOUTH AMERICA: BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
39 EUROPE: BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL MARKET REVENUE,2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
40 REGION-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF THE AGED, 2008 VS 2035
41 AFRICA: BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
42 MIDDLE EAST: BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
14. 43 ASIA: BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
44 OCEANIA: BUILDING AUTOMATION & CONTROL MARKET REVENUE, 2009 – 2016
($MILLION)
45 MARKET GROWTH STRATEGIES
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