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Hybrid Home Networks: Wired Plus Wireless

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出版日期:2012/08/20
 Worldwide wired home networking node shipments will grow by nearly 272.5% from 2011 to 2016, representing a 30.1% CAGR over the period. Several main factors will drive explosive growth for the market, but service provider deployments and embedded home networking technologies in a plethora of consumer devices will be the main keys to market growth. In addition, a number of technology innovations will make it easier for consumers to take advantage of the benefits offered by a hybrid home network, containing both wired and wireless solutions.

Whereas MoCA will be the leading wired home networking technology in North America over the forecast period, Western and Eastern Europe, and the Asia Pacific region will be led by deployments of HomePlug. However, the rapid growth of G.hn in the Asia Pacific market, after its trials and commercial launch in 2012, promises to propel G.hn to become a major competitor to HomePlug and other technologies over an extended forecast period beyond 2016.
Hybrid Home Networks: Wired Plus Wireless
Executive Summary
Market Overview
The Hybrid Home Network
The History and Characteristics of Networking
Overview of Home Networking Technology
HomePlug
Trends in HomePlug
MoCA
Trends in MoCA
HomePNA
Trends in HomePNA
HomeGrid G.hn
The Next Generation of Home Networking
Consumer Market Drivers for the Next Generation Home Network
What Consumers Need from Home Networking
The Consumer Perspective of Digital Multimedia
More Devices are Smart and Connected
More Devices in the Household Trigger the Network Effect
Advances in Device Software and Applications
Increase in Broadband Throughput Feeds the Home Network
The Bandwidth Substitution Effect
Online Content, Applications and Services Tie it All Together
Consumer-Based Challenges in Home Networking
Home Networking Requirements
Consumer Purchasing Decisions
Network Installation and Management
Home Network Innovations and Deployment Strategies
Home Network Interoperability and Compatibility
Enter IEEE P1905.1
Network Optimization and Remote Management
Other Home Networking Technology Features
Potential Home Networking Development Strategies
Home Networking Forecast and Segmentation
Home Networking Market Forecast by Technology
Home Networking Market Forecast by Region
Regional Breakdown
Conclusion 

Table of Figures
Figure 1. Worldwide Wired Home Networking Nodes Shipped by Technology, 2011-2016
Figure 2. Overview of Wired Home Networking Technologies
Figure 3. Average Total Broadband Throughput (Downstream + Upstream) per Household in Advanced Markets in Mbps, 2011-2016
Figure 4. The Home Networking Ecosystem
Figure 5. Home Networking Market Development Entities and Strategies
Figure 6. Worldwide Wired Home Networking Node Shipments by Technology, 2011-2016
Figure 7. Worldwide Wired Home Networking Node Shipments by Region, 2011-2016 

Table of Tables
Table 1. Worldwide Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) Household Penetration by Region, 2011-2016
Table 2. Worldwide Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) Household Penetration by Region, 2011-2016
Table 3. Worldwide Wired Home Networking Node Shipments by Technology, 2011-2016
Table 4. Worldwide Wired Home Networking Node Shipments by Region, 2011-2016
Table 5. North America Wired Home Networking Node Shipments by Technology, 2011-2016
Table 6. LACA Wired Home Networking Node Shipments by Technology, 2011-2016
Table 7. Western Europe Wired Home Networking Node Shipments by Technology, 2011-2016
Table 8. Eastern Europe Wired Home Networking Node Shipments by Technology, 2011-2016
Table 9. MEA Wired Home Networking Node Shipments by Technology, 2011-2016
Table 10. Asia Pacific Wired Home Networking Node Shipments by Technology, 2011-2016
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