New Market Report: LTE Support of the Smart-grid Solutions, Applications, and Market Outlook
08.02.2012 18:56:41 - Fast Market Research recommends "LTE Support of the Smart-grid Solutions, Applications, and Market Outlook" from MindCommerce, now available
(live-PR.com) - Overview:
Electric power system delivery has often been cited as the greatest and most complex mechanism ever built. It consists of a vast amount of infrastructure including wires, cables, towers, transformers and circuit breakers. The so-called "Smart Grid" is expected to bring dramatic improvements in everything from general network management to demand response and other demand-side improvements. Ultimately it will help
the supply-side as new technologies are implemented that create efficiencies for utilities.
While there are many potential approaches for communications and signaling, including fixed network broadband and various wireless methods and procedures, Fourth Generation (4G) cellular (specifically LTE) is a viable option for implementation and operation. This report evaluates current Smart Grid infrastructure and applications and looks into its future. This research analyzes the role of telecommunication in Smart Grid applications and the specific benefits of the LTE. The reader will be able to identify and understand the benefits of the LTE as well as challenges and potential solutions.
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Full Report Details at
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Audience:
* Smart Grid infrastructure, services and integration companies
* Telecom operators and other broadband service providers
* LTE application developers and service integrators
* Next Generation application and service providers
* LTE infrastructure and equipment providers
* Infrastructure privacy/security companies
* OSS/BSS vendors and service providers
* Electrical utilities
* Governmental Agencies
Partial Table of Contents:
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2.0 SMART GRID
2.1 DRIVERS FOR SMART GRID
2.2 SMART GRID FUNCTIONALITY
2.3 THE SMART GRID BENEFITS FOR THE CONSUMER AND THE ENTERPRISE
2.4 SMART GRID ARCHITECTURE
2.4.1 GOALS OF THE SMART GRID
2.4.2 FUTURE TRENDS OF THE SMART GRID
2.4.3 CASE STUDY: USING THE SMART GRID
2.4.4 SMART GRID AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES
3.0 SMART GRID IN LTE
3.1 TELECOMS AND SMART GRID
3.2 EVOLUTION OF THE TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY
3.3 FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES FOR A UNIVERSAL RADIO ENVIRONMENT
3.4 FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES FOR A UNIVERSAL RADIO ENVIRONMENT TDD SYSTEM
3.5 FEATURES OF FUTURE TDD SYSTEM
3.6 CHALLENGES OF THE TDD SYSTEM
3.7 THE UPCOMING TECHNOLOGY OF TDD SYSTEM
3.8 TDD TOPOLOGY
3.9 RADIO ACCESS NETWORK (RAN)
3.9.1 ENERGY SAVING IN LTE
3.10 WORLDWIDE LTE DEPLOYMENT
3.10.1 LTE DEPLOYMENT PLANS BY COMPANY
3.10.2 LTE DEPLOYMENT PLANS BY REGION
3.10.3 THE US MARKET
3.10.4 THE MEXICAN MARKET
3.10.5 THE CANADIAN MARKET
3.10.6 THE PUERTO RICAN MARKET
3.10.7 THE COLOMBIAN MARKET
3.10.8 CHILE MARKET
3.10.9 THE BRAZILIAN MARKET
3.10.10 ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE (AMI)
3.10.11 AMI NETWORK
3.10.12 DEPLOYING AMI
3.10.13 SMART METERS
3.10.14 EVOLUTION OF THE SMART GRID
3.11 CASE STUDY: HOW CAN WIRELESS NETWORKS SUPPORTS THE SMART GRID
3.11.1 RADIO FREQUENCY MESH NETWORKS
3.12 3G NETWORK SUPPORT FOR THE SMART GRID
3.12.1 CHARACTERISTICS OF 3G SYSTEMS
3.12.2 3G NETWORKS SUPPORT FOR THE SMART GRID
3.13 MACHINE-TO-MACHINE (M2M) AND SMART GRID
3.13.1 M2M BUILDING BLOCKS
3.13.2 M2M EVOLUTION
3.13.3 WIRELESS TRANSPORT OF M2M DATA TO AND FROM THE MONITORING FACILITY
3.13.4 THE BACK-END OPERATIONS AND SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
3.13.5 M2M SOLUTION BUILDING BLOCKS: A MORE IN-DEPTH VIEW
3.13.6 THE MACHINE THE CUSTOMER INTENDS TO MONITOR AND CONTROL
3.13.7 THE IN-FIELD HARDWARE DEVICE CREATED BY THE HARDWARE VENDOR
3.13.8 WIRELESS NETWORK
3.13.9 THE BACK-END SERVER
3.13.10 THE INTERNET
3.13.11 THE CUSTOMER FACILITY FOR MONITORING AND CONTROLLING THE MACHINES
3.13.13 WIMAX
3.13.14 ZIGBEE
3.13.15 6LOWPAN
3.14 LATEST AND UPCOMING TECHNOLOGIES FOR TELECOM IN THE M2M DOMAIN
3.14.1 PICOCELL
3.14.2 FEMTOCELL
3.14.3 MICROCELLS
3.14.4 ADVANTAGES AND WORKING PRINCIPLE
3.14.5 PROTOTYPE OF ZEPPELIN BASED COMMUNICATION BACKBONE
3.14.6 OVERVIEW
3.14.7 PRODUCT ANALYSIS
3.14.8 MAXIMUM DURATION ALOFT: 18 MONTHS
3.14.9 3G
3.14.10 4G
3.14.11 KNOWN BOTTLENECKS IN 4G
3.14.12 LTE
3.14.13 INTELLIGENT SENSORS
3.15 M2M APPLICATIONS
3.15.1 M2M IN AUTOMATION
3.15.2 M2M IN TELECOMMUNICATION
3.15.3 M2M IN ENERGY AND SMART METERING SYSTEM
3.16 WIMAX SUPPORT FOR THE SMART GRID
3.17 LTE AND 4G SUPPORT FOR THE SMART GRID
3.18 LTE IN GENERAL
3.18.1 HISTORY OF NGN AND LTE
3.18.2 LTE KEY TECHNOLOGIES
3.19 LTE ARCHITECTURE
3.19.1 SERVICE ARCHITECTURE
3.20 MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS 4TH GENERATION AND LTE
3.20.1 TARGET OF 4G SYSTEM
3.20.2 APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES OF 4G SYSTEM
3.20.3 TELE PRESENCE
3.20.4 INFORMATION ACCESS
3.20.5 INTER-MACHINE COMMUNICATION
3.20.6 INTELLIGENT SHOPPING
3.20.7 LOCATION-BASED SERVICES
3.20.8 LBS IN GENERAL
3.20.9 TECHNIQUES
3.20.10 CELL ID-BASED LOCATION
3.20.11 TERMINAL-BASED LOCATION TECHNIQUES
3.20.12 GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS)
3.20.13 GPS DISADVANTAGES
3.20.14 LOCATION ARCHITECTURE AND INTERFACES
3.20.15 PROTOCOLS BASED ON PLAIN-TEXT XML
3.20.16 ROAMING LOCATION PROTOCOL (RLP)
3.20.17 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MLP AND RLP
3.20.18 ADDING LOCATION VALUE
3.20.19 APPLICATIONS AND CONTENT
3.20.20 KEY SERVICE ADVANCES
3.20.21 DEVICES DEVELOPMENTS
3.20.22 NETWORK INTERFACES
3.20.23 MOBILE INTERFACES
3.20.24 HIGH-PERFORMANCE BROADBAND SYSTEMS STRATEGIES
3.20.25 EDGE/HSPA/LTE FEATURES 2011-2014
3.20.26 ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES TO 2030
3.21 MIGRATION FROM THE CURRENT NETWORKS TO LTE STRATEGIES
3.21.1 WIMAX WITH LTE
3.22 COMPARISON BETWEEN LTE SOLUTIONS
3.22.1 THROUGHPUT PERFORMANCE
3.23 LTE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
3.23.1 LATENCY
3.23.2 EFFICIENCY
3.23.1 LTE BENEFITS FOR THE SMART GRID
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Electric power system delivery has often been cited as the greatest and most complex mechanism ever built. It consists of a vast amount of infrastructure including wires, cables, towers, transformers and circuit breakers. The so-called "Smart Grid" is expected to bring dramatic improvements in everything from general network management to demand response and other demand-side improvements. Ultimately it will help
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While there are many potential approaches for communications and signaling, including fixed network broadband and various wireless methods and procedures, Fourth Generation (4G) cellular (specifically LTE) is a viable option for implementation and operation. This report evaluates current Smart Grid infrastructure and applications and looks into its future. This research analyzes the role of telecommunication in Smart Grid applications and the specific benefits of the LTE. The reader will be able to identify and understand the benefits of the LTE as well as challenges and potential solutions.
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Full Report Details at
- www.fastmr.com/prod/329001_lte_support_of_the_sm ..
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Audience:
* Smart Grid infrastructure, services and integration companies
* Telecom operators and other broadband service providers
* LTE application developers and service integrators
* Next Generation application and service providers
* LTE infrastructure and equipment providers
* Infrastructure privacy/security companies
* OSS/BSS vendors and service providers
* Electrical utilities
* Governmental Agencies
Partial Table of Contents:
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2.0 SMART GRID
2.1 DRIVERS FOR SMART GRID
2.2 SMART GRID FUNCTIONALITY
2.3 THE SMART GRID BENEFITS FOR THE CONSUMER AND THE ENTERPRISE
2.4 SMART GRID ARCHITECTURE
2.4.1 GOALS OF THE SMART GRID
2.4.2 FUTURE TRENDS OF THE SMART GRID
2.4.3 CASE STUDY: USING THE SMART GRID
2.4.4 SMART GRID AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES
3.0 SMART GRID IN LTE
3.1 TELECOMS AND SMART GRID
3.2 EVOLUTION OF THE TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY
3.3 FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES FOR A UNIVERSAL RADIO ENVIRONMENT
3.4 FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES FOR A UNIVERSAL RADIO ENVIRONMENT TDD SYSTEM
3.5 FEATURES OF FUTURE TDD SYSTEM
3.6 CHALLENGES OF THE TDD SYSTEM
3.7 THE UPCOMING TECHNOLOGY OF TDD SYSTEM
3.8 TDD TOPOLOGY
3.9 RADIO ACCESS NETWORK (RAN)
3.9.1 ENERGY SAVING IN LTE
3.10 WORLDWIDE LTE DEPLOYMENT
3.10.1 LTE DEPLOYMENT PLANS BY COMPANY
3.10.2 LTE DEPLOYMENT PLANS BY REGION
3.10.3 THE US MARKET
3.10.4 THE MEXICAN MARKET
3.10.5 THE CANADIAN MARKET
3.10.6 THE PUERTO RICAN MARKET
3.10.7 THE COLOMBIAN MARKET
3.10.8 CHILE MARKET
3.10.9 THE BRAZILIAN MARKET
3.10.10 ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE (AMI)
3.10.11 AMI NETWORK
3.10.12 DEPLOYING AMI
3.10.13 SMART METERS
3.10.14 EVOLUTION OF THE SMART GRID
3.11 CASE STUDY: HOW CAN WIRELESS NETWORKS SUPPORTS THE SMART GRID
3.11.1 RADIO FREQUENCY MESH NETWORKS
3.12 3G NETWORK SUPPORT FOR THE SMART GRID
3.12.1 CHARACTERISTICS OF 3G SYSTEMS
3.12.2 3G NETWORKS SUPPORT FOR THE SMART GRID
3.13 MACHINE-TO-MACHINE (M2M) AND SMART GRID
3.13.1 M2M BUILDING BLOCKS
3.13.2 M2M EVOLUTION
3.13.3 WIRELESS TRANSPORT OF M2M DATA TO AND FROM THE MONITORING FACILITY
3.13.4 THE BACK-END OPERATIONS AND SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
3.13.5 M2M SOLUTION BUILDING BLOCKS: A MORE IN-DEPTH VIEW
3.13.6 THE MACHINE THE CUSTOMER INTENDS TO MONITOR AND CONTROL
3.13.7 THE IN-FIELD HARDWARE DEVICE CREATED BY THE HARDWARE VENDOR
3.13.8 WIRELESS NETWORK
3.13.9 THE BACK-END SERVER
3.13.10 THE INTERNET
3.13.11 THE CUSTOMER FACILITY FOR MONITORING AND CONTROLLING THE MACHINES
3.13.13 WIMAX
3.13.14 ZIGBEE
3.13.15 6LOWPAN
3.14 LATEST AND UPCOMING TECHNOLOGIES FOR TELECOM IN THE M2M DOMAIN
3.14.1 PICOCELL
3.14.2 FEMTOCELL
3.14.3 MICROCELLS
3.14.4 ADVANTAGES AND WORKING PRINCIPLE
3.14.5 PROTOTYPE OF ZEPPELIN BASED COMMUNICATION BACKBONE
3.14.6 OVERVIEW
3.14.7 PRODUCT ANALYSIS
3.14.8 MAXIMUM DURATION ALOFT: 18 MONTHS
3.14.9 3G
3.14.10 4G
3.14.11 KNOWN BOTTLENECKS IN 4G
3.14.12 LTE
3.14.13 INTELLIGENT SENSORS
3.15 M2M APPLICATIONS
3.15.1 M2M IN AUTOMATION
3.15.2 M2M IN TELECOMMUNICATION
3.15.3 M2M IN ENERGY AND SMART METERING SYSTEM
3.16 WIMAX SUPPORT FOR THE SMART GRID
3.17 LTE AND 4G SUPPORT FOR THE SMART GRID
3.18 LTE IN GENERAL
3.18.1 HISTORY OF NGN AND LTE
3.18.2 LTE KEY TECHNOLOGIES
3.19 LTE ARCHITECTURE
3.19.1 SERVICE ARCHITECTURE
3.20 MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS 4TH GENERATION AND LTE
3.20.1 TARGET OF 4G SYSTEM
3.20.2 APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES OF 4G SYSTEM
3.20.3 TELE PRESENCE
3.20.4 INFORMATION ACCESS
3.20.5 INTER-MACHINE COMMUNICATION
3.20.6 INTELLIGENT SHOPPING
3.20.7 LOCATION-BASED SERVICES
3.20.8 LBS IN GENERAL
3.20.9 TECHNIQUES
3.20.10 CELL ID-BASED LOCATION
3.20.11 TERMINAL-BASED LOCATION TECHNIQUES
3.20.12 GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS)
3.20.13 GPS DISADVANTAGES
3.20.14 LOCATION ARCHITECTURE AND INTERFACES
3.20.15 PROTOCOLS BASED ON PLAIN-TEXT XML
3.20.16 ROAMING LOCATION PROTOCOL (RLP)
3.20.17 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MLP AND RLP
3.20.18 ADDING LOCATION VALUE
3.20.19 APPLICATIONS AND CONTENT
3.20.20 KEY SERVICE ADVANCES
3.20.21 DEVICES DEVELOPMENTS
3.20.22 NETWORK INTERFACES
3.20.23 MOBILE INTERFACES
3.20.24 HIGH-PERFORMANCE BROADBAND SYSTEMS STRATEGIES
3.20.25 EDGE/HSPA/LTE FEATURES 2011-2014
3.20.26 ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES TO 2030
3.21 MIGRATION FROM THE CURRENT NETWORKS TO LTE STRATEGIES
3.21.1 WIMAX WITH LTE
3.22 COMPARISON BETWEEN LTE SOLUTIONS
3.22.1 THROUGHPUT PERFORMANCE
3.23 LTE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
3.23.1 LATENCY
3.23.2 EFFICIENCY
3.23.1 LTE BENEFITS FOR THE SMART GRID
Full Table of Contents is available at:
-- www.fastmr.com/catalog/product.aspx?productid=32 ..
View more research from MindCommerce at www.fastmr.com/catalog/publishers.aspx?pubid=101 ..
About Fast Market Research
Fast Market Research is an online aggregator and distributor of market research and business information. We represent the world's top research publishers and analysts and provide quick and easy access to the best competitive intelligence available.
For more information about these or related research reports, please visit our website at www.fastmr.com or call us at 1.800.844.8156.
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