September 4, 2020

Wireless Connectivity Technology: Next Generation Wireless Technologies for Internet of Things

The penetration of Wi-Fi in residential, commercial, and industrial sectors as a wireless LAN connection pushes the demand for Wi-Fi enabled smart lighting. The pre-existing Wi-Fi equipped infrastructure tends to use Wi-Fi connectivity for smart lights. Further, the penetration of IoT based technologies in developing economies is lucrative to create opportunities for the market in future. In addition, Bluetooth is used in smart lighting infrastructure as wireless connectivity technology. This wireless technology inter-links devices and provides remote access to the users. For instance, smart LED bulb by Svarochi provide users with Bluetooth connectivity, which helps them to remotely access the device to control illumination, hue of lights, and other features.

Wireless connectivity is referred to networking technology that is used for connection between two nodes or devices without the use of cable, cords and wires. Wireless connectivity is a method that allows the consumers to avoid costly installation of cables within the premises for connectivity between devices and systems.

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The wireless connectivity market analysis is studied under technology, application, and region. Based on technology, the market is categorized into Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, NFC, Cellular Technology, and Others. The applications covered in the study include consumer electronics, energy, chemical manufacturing, aerospace & defense, healthcare, and others. By region, it is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA along with their prominent countries.

Key companies

Qualcomm Incorporated, Intel Corporation, NXP Semiconductors N.V., Texas Instruments Inc., Stmicroelectronics N.V., Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, Panasonic Corporation, Nexcom International, Atmel Corporation and Mediatek Inc.