IoT Growth Slower Than Expected

Release time:2017-07-26
author:Ameya360
source:Rick Merritt
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  The Internet of Things is not growing as fast as expected but it is growing thanks to more integrated parts and low power networks, an analyst said. Fueling the engines, Andes Technology announced four new cores for IoT gateways and other uses.

  The IoT market won’t hit a run rate of a billion units a year until 2019, said Mike Demler, senior analyst with the Linley Group in an event here. By then lower costs and greater ease of use should push the consumer market into high gear, pushing ahead of the industrial sector and toward a total 2.3 billion-unit market in 2023.

  The slower than anticipated growth is due to relatively high costs and lack of silicon integration and interoperable standards, Demler said. Expected progress over the next two years on all those fronts will fuel a market that “will very quickly double” its shipment rates, he said.

  The industrial IoT makes up 57 percent of today’s IoT market, which should have a total installed base of about 1.6 billion devices by the end of the year. But consumer will make up 72 percent of the 10.3 billion installed devices by 2023 given the total available market of seven billion IoT devices in smart homes, Demler projected.

  “Connecting things to Wi-Fi is so difficult and unreliable that it’s been holding things back,” he said.

  Smart buildings represent the second largest consumer IoT market, Demler estimated, at 2.5 billion devices. It is followed by connected vehicles and smart farms at about a billion devices each. Wearables and smart factories trail with total available markets estimated at about 300 and 150 million units, respectively.

  The rise of low power networks such as LTE Cat-M, LoRa and Sigfox are helping proliferate sensor nodes. Carriers such as AT&T and Verizon were able to implement with software upgrades LTE Cat-M that enables 800 Kbits/second at transmit levels as low as 20 dBm, he noted.

  T-Mobile announced it is leaping ahead to the Narrowband-IoT (NB-IoT) cellular standard. However, a representative of Ceva said most carriers will trial the 3GPP Release 13 version of it this year, but wait to implement the Rel. 14 version that supports transmit power levels down to 14dBm and a handful of other features for lower power and latency, better positioning and multicasting.

  The Rel. 14 NB-IoT modules could sell for less than $4 when in volume production in 2019. They will use a single sub-$2 SoC that embeds most RF and analog components and handles sensor fusion, said the Ceva rep.

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