Market Analysis & Strategic Assessment 2012-2017Published June 2012Connected Devices, Service Models & Revenues 2012-2017Networks & TechnologiesMobile Content & ApplicationsMobile CommerceHandsets & DevicesMobile Markets & StrategiesSmart Home Ecosystem• Detailed Segment Analyses• Operator vs. Consumer Managed Service Models• 14 Exclusive Case StudiesThe Report Covers The Evolution of Connected Home. Within the home, the role of broadband connectivity is moving beyond its traditional use. For the first time, Juniper studies the evolving connected home concept, with a detailed analysis of the different technologies and elements involved. The report categorises: Smart Home Computing; Smart Home Entertainment; Smart Home Monitoring & Control; and Smart Home Health.The Business Case for the Smart Home. This report discusses the two different service models: the Managed Service (where operator or service provider manages the connected home) and the Consumer Managed Services (where consumers distribute and manage their services).Four Chapters of Extensive Forecasts include:Smart Home Computing Devices; Smart Home • Entertainment; Smart Home Monitoring & Control; Smart Home Health; and Residential Broadband GatewaysKey Features of the Report:Strategic recommendations; Extensive case studies; • Interactive forecast suite Key questions the report answers:1. How are operators addressing the smart home market?2. Who will head the smart home ecosystem in the future – are there any clear winners?3. What are the different segments within the smart home ecosystem?4. Which segment within the smart home is driving the connected device adoption?5. Which segment holds the greatest revenue potential?6. How many smart home devices will be there?7. 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The exact price will depend upon your bank exchange rate (to the £) on the day of order processing. Prices do not include VAT – charged at prevailing rate in the UK.*Standard Courier Delivery is FreeAccount Services – For further information contact mosh.rahman@juniperresearch.com.Companies included in this reportCompanies interviewed: Broadband Forum • Control4 • JDSU • Motorola Mobility • Nokia • Qualcomm Atheros • Shazam • Sierra Wireless • Telenor Connexion • TiVo • Twonky • VerizonCase studies: Apple • AT&T • Control4 • Motorola Mobility • Nokia • Qualcomm Atheros • Qualcomm Life • Shazam • Sierra Wireless • SmartSynch • TiVo • Twonky • VerizonCase mentioned: Amazon • Amdocs • Android Inc • Anti-Monopoly Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce People's Republic of China (MOFCOM) • Plus many more...Author ProfileNitin Bhas is a Research Analyst with Juniper Research. His areas of focus include mobile networks, technologies and handsets. Nitin has previously worked as a Technical Officer for a consultancy firm in India and has gained experience in Wireless Communication Systems, RF & Microwave Engineering, IP security, Networking and Mobile OS (Symbian, Java and Android). Nitin has a BTech (Hons) in Electronics and Telecommunication and an MSc in Mobile and Satellite Communication from the University of Surrey, UK.Other reports availableMobile Entertainment StrategiesBusiness Models & Forecasts 2012-2016NFC Mobile Payments & Retail MarketingBusiness Models & Forecasts 2012-2017Mobile Adult ContentTrends, Drivers and Business Models 2012-2017Mobile GamblingCasinos, Lotteries & Betting 2012-2017Green Handsets & TabletsLife Cycle Analysis & Forecasts 2012-2017Mobile Data Offload & OnloadWiFi & Small Cell Strategies 2012-2016Our background...Juniper specialises in identifying and appraising new high growth market sectors within the mobile ecosystem. Market sizing and forecasting are the cornerstones of our offering, together with competitive analysis, strategic assessment and business modelling. We endeavour to provide independent and impartial analysis of both current and emerging opportunities via a team of dedicated specialists - very knowledgeable, experienced and experts in their field.Juniper's client base spans the globe, with the majority of its clients in North America, the Far East and Europe.Juniper Research LimitedChurch Cottage House, Church Square, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 7QW England.Email info@juniperresearch.comTelephone UK: +44 (0) 1256 830001/475656US: +1 408 716 5483 (International answering service)Fax UK: +44 (0) 1256 830093www.juniperresearch.com Executive Summary ES.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................ 9 ES.2 Defining the Smart Home ................................................................................ 9 Figure ES.1: Smart Home Applications ....................................................................................................................... 10 ES.3 Smart Home Segments .................................................................................. 11 Figure ES.2: Smart Home Market Segments .............................................................................................................. 11 ES.4 The Smart Home Ecosystem ......................................................................... 12 Figure ES.3: Elements of the Smart Home Value Chain ......................................................................................... 12 ES.5 Opportunities Across the Value Chain ......................................................... 13 Figure ES.4: Smart Home Market Opportunities ..................................................................................................... 13 ES.6 Monetising the Broadband Residential Gateway ......................................... 13 Figure ES.5: Global Broadband Residential Gateway Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Table ES.1: Global Broadband Residential Gateway Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 14 ES.7 Smart Home Segment Analysis ..................................................................... 15 Figure ES.6: Number of Smart Home Devices & Systems (m) Split by Segments 2012-2017 ...................... 15 Table ES.2: Number of Smart Home Devices & Systems (m) Split by Segments 2012-2017 .................... 16 Figure ES.7: Smart Home Service Revenue ($m) Split by Segments 2012-2017 .............................................. 16 Table ES.3: Smart Home Service Revenue (m) Split by Segments 2012-2017 ............................................... 17 ES.8 Recommendations ........................................................................................... 17 ES 8.1 Vendors & Platform Providers should… ............................................................................................................... 17 ES 8.2 Operators & Service Providers should… ............................................................................................................. 18 ES 8.3 Standards Organisations and Regulators should… ............................................................................................. 18 1. The Connected Landscape 1.1 What is a Smart Home? .................................................................................... 19 1.1.1 Defining the Smart Home ............................................................................................................................................ 20 1.2 Evolution of the Smart Home ........................................................................... 20 Figure 1.1: Smart Home Elements ............................................................................................................................... 20 Figure 1.2: Smart Home Applications ......................................................................................................................... 22 1.3 Technology & Segment Overview .................................................................... 23 1.3.1 Market Segments ............................................................................................................................................................ 23 Figure 1.3: Smart Home Market Segments ................................................................................................................ 23 1.3.2 Home Networking Technologies - Wireline & Wireless .................................................................................... 24 Table 1.1: Network Technologies: Advantages & Disadvantages ..................................................................... 24 i. DSL ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 25 ii. WiFi and Bluetooth .......................................................................................................................................................... 25 Page 1 Table 1.2: WiFi IEEE 802.11 Standards .................................................................................................................... 25 iii. ZigBee ................................................................................................................................................................................. 26 iv. Z-Wave .............................................................................................................................................................................. 26 v. 2G Technologies ............................................................................................................................................................... 26 vi. 3G Technologies .............................................................................................................................................................. 26 vii. HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) ............................................................................................................................. 27 viii. LTE .................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 1.4 Market Drivers ....................................................................................................27 1.4.1 Mobile Broadband Growth ......................................................................................................................................... 28 Figure 1.4: Active Fixed vs. Mobile Broadband Subscriptions in Developed and Developing Regions (m), 2007-2011 ................................................................................................................................................................. 28 Table 1.3: Active Fixed vs. Mobile Broadband Subscriptions in Developed and Developing Regions (m) 2007-2011 ............................................................................................................................................................... 29 Figure 1.5: Broadband Connectivity Demand Cycle ............................................................................................... 29 1.4.2 Smartphone & More Available Internet Capable Devices .................................................................................. 29 Figure 1.6: Global Smartphone Installed Base (m) p.a. Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2016 .................... 30 1.4.3 Widespread Industry Support & Collaboration .................................................................................................... 30 1.4.4 Cost Savings and Revenue Opportunities ............................................................................................................... 31 1.4.5 Chipset Pricing ............................................................................................................................................................... 31 1.4.6 Connectivity Advancements ...................................................................................................................................... 31 1.4.7 Development of mHealth ............................................................................................................................................ 32 1.4.8 Advancements in Social TV ......................................................................................................................................... 32 Figure 1.7: MySpace TV – Social TV............................................................................................................................ 33 Figure 1.8: Global Desktop Social Web & Mobile Users (m) 2006-2011 ......................................................... 33 i. Case Study: Shazam ........................................................................................................................................................... 34 1.5 Market Hurdles ...................................................................................................35 1.5.1 Market & Industry Fragmentation ............................................................................................................................. 35 1.5.2 Standards & Interoperability ....................................................................................................................................... 36 1.5.3 Regulatory & Security Issues ...................................................................................................................................... 36 1.5.4 Mobile Broadband Capacity Issues............................................................................................................................ 37 1.5.5 Requirement for Long Product Lifetimes ................................................................................................................ 37 2. The Evolution of the Smart Home Ecosystem 2.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................38 2.2 Standards & Organisations ................................................................................39 2.2.1 Broadband Forum .......................................................................................................................................................... 39 i. Background .......................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Figure 2.1: Broadband Home Overview – Broadband Forum ............................................................................. 39 ii. Strategic Assessment ....................................................................................................................................................... 39 iii. Other Developments ...................................................................................................................................................... 40 Page 2 2.2.2 DLNA................................................................................................................................................................................ 40 i. Background .......................................................................................................................................................................... 40 ii. Strategic Assessment ........................................................................................................................................................ 41 Figure 2.2: DLNA Certified Examples ........................................................................................................................ 41 2.2.3 Standards Organisations Unite ................................................................................................................................... 41 2.3 The Smart Home Ecosystem ............................................................................ 42 Figure 2.3: Elements of the Smart Home Value Chain ........................................................................................... 42 2.4 Market Players .................................................................................................... 43 2.4.1 Network Connectivity Providers – MNOs & ISPs ................................................................................................ 43 2.4.2 The Service Enablers ..................................................................................................................................................... 43 2.4.3 CE Device and Hardware Module Players .............................................................................................................. 44 2.5 Opportunities Across the Value Chain ............................................................ 44 Figure 2.4: Smart Home Market Opportunities ....................................................................................................... 44 2.5.1 Service Provider Channel ............................................................................................................................................ 45 i. Case Study: AT&T Launching Smart Home Pilot ....................................................................................................... 45 Figure 2.5: AT&T Connected Home Overview ....................................................................................................... 46 2.5.2 Vendor Channel ............................................................................................................................................................. 46 2.6 Conclusion: Key Trends in the Development of the Connected Ecosystem.................................................................................................................. 47 3. The Business Case for the Smart Home 3.1 The Connected Market ...................................................................................... 48 3.2 Managed Service Model ..................................................................................... 49 3.2.1 The Role of Operators & Service Providers .......................................................................................................... 49 Table 3.1: Selected Global Operators and Smart Home Services Offered .................................................... 50 3.2.2 Managed Service Business Model ............................................................................................................................... 51 3.2.3 Case Study: Verizon ...................................................................................................................................................... 52 i. Background .......................................................................................................................................................................... 52 ii. Strategic Assessment ........................................................................................................................................................ 52 Figure 3.1: Verizon Connected Home – Monitoring & Control Kit ................................................................... 52 3.2.4 Case Study: Motorola Mobility ................................................................................................................................... 53 i. Background .......................................................................................................................................................................... 53 ii. Strategic Assessment ........................................................................................................................................................ 53 3.3 Consumer Managed Service Model .................................................................. 54 3.3.1 Case Study: Control4 ................................................................................................................................................... 55 i. Background .......................................................................................................................................................................... 55 ii. Strategic Assessment: Products & Services ................................................................................................................ 56 3.4 The Role of Cloud Computing .......................................................................... 56 3.5 The Platform Challenge of the Smart Home ................................................. 57 Page 3 3.5.1 Apple vs. Google vs. Microsoft .................................................................................................................................. 57 Figure 3.2: Platform Challenge Overview: Apple, Google & Microsoft ............................................................. 58 i. Apple - Key Strength: iCloud .......................................................................................................................................... 58 a. AppleTV ............................................................................................................................................................................ 59 b. iOS ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 59 c. iTunes & App Store ....................................................................................................................................................... 59 ii. Google - Key Strength: Android ................................................................................................................................... 59 Figure 3.3: Android @ Home ....................................................................................................................................... 60 a. GoogleTV ......................................................................................................................................................................... 60 b. Google Play ...................................................................................................................................................................... 60 c. Google Music .................................................................................................................................................................. 61 iii. Microsoft - Key Strength: HomeOS ........................................................................................................................... 61 a. Microsoft Xbox .............................................................................................................................................................. 61 b. Microsoft Cloud Services............................................................................................................................................. 61 3.5.2 The Platform Comparison: Opportunities .............................................................................................................. 62 Table: 3.2: The Platform Comparison: Advantages and Opportunities .......................................................... 62 3.6 Monetising the Broadband Residential Gateway .............................................63 3.6.1 Case Study: Sierra Wireless ....................................................................................................................................... 63 i. Background .......................................................................................................................................................................... 63 ii. Strategic Assessment: Products & Services................................................................................................................ 64 3.6.2 Case Study: Qualcomm Atheros ............................................................................................................................... 64 i. Background .......................................................................................................................................................................... 64 Figure 3.4: Qualcomm Sales Revenue ($m) Split by Segments 2010-2011 ....................................................... 64 ii. Strategic Assessment: Products & Services................................................................................................................ 65 Qualcomm Atheros Skifta ................................................................................................................................................ 65 Figure 3.5: Qualcomm Atheros – Skifta Application Overview ........................................................................... 65 3.6.3 Market Forecasts ........................................................................................................................................................... 66 Figure 3.6: Broadband Residential Gateway Device Installed Base Forecast Methodology ......................... 66 Figure 3.7: Global Broadband Residential Gateway Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 67 Table 3.3: Global Broadband Residential Gateway Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 67 3.7 Smart Home Segment Analysis ........................................................................68 Figure 3.8: Number of Smart Home Devices & Systems (m) Split by Segments 2012-2017 ....................... 68 Table 3.4: Number of Smart Home Devices & Systems (m) Split by Segments 2012-2017 ...................... 69 Figure 3.9: Smart Home Service Revenue ($m) Split by Segments 2012-2017 ............................................... 69 Table 3.5: Smart Home Service Revenue (m) Split by Segments 2012-2017................................................. 70 Page 4 4. Controlling the Smart Home 4.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................ 73 Figure 4.1: Wireless Router Take-up against Broadband Take-Up in the UK ................................................. 73 Figure 4.2: Samsung Smartphone Controlled Smart Washing Machine ............................................................. 74 4.2 Case Study – Apple ............................................................................................ 75 4.2.1Corporate Background .................................................................................................................................................. 75 Figure 4.3: Apple’s Total Revenue ($m) Split by Source (iPad, iPhone & Other) FY2006-FY2011 (Financial Year Ending Late September) ..................................................................................................................... 75 Table 4.1: Apple’s Total Revenue ($m) Split by Source (iPad, iPhone & Other) FY2006-FY2011 (Financial Year Ending Late September) .................................................................................................................. 76 4.2.2 Products & Services....................................................................................................................................................... 76 Figure 4.4: Apple Mobile Computing Products ........................................................................................................ 76 i. iPad ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 76 ii. iPhone................................................................................................................................................................................... 77 iii. Other Mobile Computing Products ............................................................................................................................ 77 4.3 Smart Home Computing Forecasts ................................................................. 77 Figure 4.5: Verizon Home Monitoring and Control Using Smartphone ............................................................ 78 4.3.1 Methodology & Assumptions ...................................................................................................................................... 78 Figure 4.6: Smart Home Computing Forecast Methodology ................................................................................ 79 4.3.2 Smart Home Smartphone Forecasts ......................................................................................................................... 79 Figure 4.7: Smart Home Smartphone Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ................ 79 Table 4.2: Smart Home Smartphone Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017............... 80 4.3.3 Smart Home Tablets Forecast .................................................................................................................................... 80 Figure 4.8: Smart Home Tablets Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ......................... 80 Table 4.3: Smart Home Tablets Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ........................ 81 4.3.4 Smart Home Notebook Devices ............................................................................................................................... 81 Figure 4.9: Smart Home Notebook Devices Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 82 Table 4.4: Smart Home Notebook Devices Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 82 4.3.5 Smart Home Desktop PC Forecasts ........................................................................................................................ 83 Figure 4.10: Smart Home Desktop PC’s Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017........... 83 Table 4.5: Smart Home Desktop PCs Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ............ 83 4.3.6 Total Smart Home Computing Device Forecast ................................................................................................... 84 Figure 4.11: Smart Home Computing Devices Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 84 Table 4.6: Smart Home Computing Devices Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 84 Figure 4.12: Smart Home Computing Devices Installed Base (m) Split by Device Type 2012-2017.......... 85 Table 4.7: Smart Home Computing Devices Installed Base (m) Split by Device Type 2012-2017 .......... 85 Page 5 5. Smart Home Entertainment 5.1 Introduction .........................................................................................................87 Figure 5.1: Connected Smart TV from Samsung ..................................................................................................... 87 Figure 5.2: Consumer NAS Device by Western Digital ........................................................................................ 88 5.2 Case Studies.........................................................................................................88 5.2.1 Twonky ............................................................................................................................................................................ 88 i. Background .......................................................................................................................................................................... 88 ii. Strategic Directive – Products & Services .................................................................................................................. 89 Figure 5.3: Twonky for Mobile Suite ........................................................................................................................... 89 5.2.2 Case Study: TiVo ........................................................................................................................................................... 90 i. Background .......................................................................................................................................................................... 90 ii. Strategic Assessment: Products & Services................................................................................................................ 90 Figure 5.4: TiVo Product Overview ............................................................................................................................ 90 5.3 Smart Home Entertainment Forecast .............................................................91 5.3.1 Assumptions & Methodology ..................................................................................................................................... 91 Figure 5.5: Smart Home Entertainment Forecast Methodology .......................................................................... 92 5.3.2 Connected TV Forecasts ............................................................................................................................................. 93 Figure 5.6: Global Connected TV Sets via Media Players, STB, Consoles & SmartTV Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ................................................................................................................ 93 Table 5.1: Global Connected TV Sets via Media Players, STB, Consoles & SmartTV Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 .............................................................................................................. 94 5.3.3 Connected Media Players, Storage & STB Devices .............................................................................................. 94 Figure 5.7: Connected Media Players, Storage & STB Devices Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 .......................................................................................................................................................... 95 Table 5.2: Connected Media Players, Storage & STB Devices Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ....................................................................................................................................................... 95 5.3.4 Other Connected CE Devices ................................................................................................................................... 96 Table 5.3: Xbox Live Services: Netflix & LOVEFiLM ........................................................................................... 96 Figure 5.8: Other Connected CE Devices Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ....... 97 Table 5.4: Other Connected CE Devices Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017...... 97 5.3.5 Connected eReader Devices ...................................................................................................................................... 98 Figure 5.9: Connected eReader Devices Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 .......... 98 Table 5.5: Connected eReader Devices Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ........ 98 5.3.6 Total Smart Home Entertainment CE Devices ..................................................................................................... 99 Figure 5.10: Connected Entertainment CE Devices Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 99 Table 5.6: Connected Other CE Devices Installed Base (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017.... 100 5.3.7 Smart Home Entertainment Revenue Forecast ................................................................................................... 100 Figure 5.11: Connected Households with Entertainment Subscriptions (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ........................................................................................................................................................ 101 Page 6 Table 5.7: Connected Households with Entertainment Subscriptions (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ..................................................................................................................................................... 101 Figure 5.12: Price per Subscription per Month ($) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ....................... 102 Table 5.8: Price per Subscription per Month ($) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ........................ 102 Figure 5.13: Smart Home Entertainment Subscription Revenue ($m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 103 Table 5.9: Smart Home Entertainment Subscription Revenue ($m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 103 Figure 5.14: Smart Household PPV/PPD Subscribers (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ........... 104 Table 5.10: Smart Household PPV/PPD Subscribers (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 .......... 104 Figure 5.15: Smart Home PPV/PPD ARPU ($) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ............................... 105 Table 5.11: Smart Home PPV/PPD ARPU ($) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 .............................. 105 Figure 5.16: Smart Home Entertainment PPV/PPD Revenue ($m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 106 Table 5.12: Smart Home Entertainment PPV/PPD Revenue ($m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 106 Figure 5.17: Total Smart Home Entertainment Service Revenue ($m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 107 Table 5.13: Total Smart Home Entertainment Service Revenue ($m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 107 6. Smart Home Monitoring & Control 6.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 109 6.2 Smart Metering ................................................................................................ 109 6.2.1 Smart Metering Definitions ...................................................................................................................................... 110 i. The Smart Grid ................................................................................................................................................................ 110 Figure 6.1: Smart Grid Layout – SmartSynch ......................................................................................................... 110 6.2.3 Current Status ............................................................................................................................................................. 111 i. Case Study: AT&T and SmartSynch ........................................................................................................................... 111 6.3 Market Forecasts .............................................................................................. 111 6.3.1 Methodology & Assumptions ................................................................................................................................... 111 Figure 6.2: Smart Metering Forecasts Methodology ............................................................................................ 112 6.3.2 Smart Metering Forecasts: Number of Connected Smart Meters ................................................................. 113 Figure 6.3: Number of Connected Home Smart Meters (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ..... 113 Table 6.1: Number of Connected Home Smart Meters (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ... 114 6.3.3 Smart Metering Service Revenues .......................................................................................................................... 114 Figure 6.4: Service Revenues from Smart Metering ($m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ............ 114 Table 6.2: Service Revenues from Smart Metering ($m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 .......... 115 6.4 Smart Home Security & Control ................................................................... 115 Page 7 6.4.1 Home Automation Network.................................................................................................................................... 115 Figure 6.5: Home Energy & Control Automation App Example ....................................................................... 116 6.5 Market Forecasts .............................................................................................. 116 6.5.1 Methodology & Assumptions ................................................................................................................................... 116 Figure 6.6: Smart Home Security & Control Forecast Methodology ............................................................... 117 6.5.2 Smart Home Security & Control Systems Forecast ........................................................................................... 117 Figure 6.7: Number of Smart Home Security & Control Systems (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 118 Table 6.3: Number of Smart Home Security & Control Systems (m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 118 6.5.3 Smart Home Security & Control Revenue Forecast .......................................................................................... 118 Figure 6.8: Service Revenues from Smart Home Security & Control Systems ($m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ............................................................................................................................................... 119 Table 6.4: Service Revenues from Smart Home Security & Control Systems ($m) Split by Eight Key Regions 2012-2017 ............................................................................................................................................. 119 7. Smart Home Health 7.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 121 7.2 Case Studies...................................................................................................... 122 7.2.1 Qualcomm Life ............................................................................................................................................................. 122 Figure 7.1: Qualcomm Life 2Net Ecosystem .......................................................................................................... 122 7.2.2 Nokia .............................................................................................................................................................................. 123 7.3 Components ..................................................................................................... 123 Figure 7.2: The Mobile App’s Role in Remote Patient Monitoring ................................................................... 123 7.4 Market Forecasts .............................................................................................. 124 7.4.1 mHealth Market Sizing and Methodology ............................................................................................................. 124 Figure 7.3: Remote mHealth Monitoring Methodology ....................................................................................... 124 7.4.2 Remote Health Monitoring Forecasts .................................................................................................................... 125 Figure 7.4: Number of Monitored Individuals (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2012-2017 ................................ 125 Table 7.1: Number of Monitored Individuals (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2012-2017 ............................... 126 7.4.3 Service Revenues from Remote Health Monitoring ........................................................................................... 127 Figure 7.5: Service Revenues from Health Monitoring ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2012-2017 .............. 127 Table 7.2: Service Revenues from Health Monitoring ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2012-2017 ............ 127 Page 8