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Industrial Ethernet-Based Devices

 
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Five Year Market Analysis and Forecast through 2015
   
Published Date: 6/3/2011

Studies and Formats Available

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The contents for each study are listed in the following paragraphs.

 

Study Overview
Common Tech Benefits Offset by Variety of Implementations
Firmly established at the control or factory level of conventional industrial automation hierarchies, industrial Ethernet is just now coming into its own as a viable contender at the I/O or field level.  Shipments of industrial Ethernet devices at this level remained small in 2010, particularly relative to the large number of serial network devices that continue to be shipped.  This leaves significant incremental opportunity for Ethernet at the device level in the form of both displacement of these legacy networks and new growth opportunities that Ethernet’s capabilities unlock.
 
The number and variety of value propositions industrial Ethernet offers at the device level continues to grow.  ARC’s previous analyses of this market highlighted benefits such as commercial standardization and vertical integration for customers looking to adopt a single common network, but the advent of dedicated motion control networks and rising interest in process automation applications are further examples of a broader variety of potential benefits.

Strategic Issues
Strategies vary for component vs. solutions suppliers when targeting industrial Ethernet at the device level.  Ongoing market segmentation further drives the need to appeal to the right benefits.
 
  • How do Ethernet value propositions vary by target market?
  • How best to differentiate your offering given the common technology base?
  • In which segments are embedded switching a differentiator, and where is it not?
  • How to appeal to both IT and engineering requirements at the end customer?
Worldwide Study Table of Contents
Executive Overview
 
Scope
 
Market Shares List of Figures
 
  • Market Shares of the Leading Suppliers
  • Market Shares by Region
    • North America
    • Europe, Middle East, Africa
    • Asia
    • Latin America
  • Market Shares by Device Type
    • PLCs
    • Remote I/O
    • DCS I/O
    • HMI/OIT
    • Sensors
    • AC Drives
    • Motion Controllers
    • Servo/Stepper Drives
  • Market Shares by End User Industry
    • Aerospace & Defense
    • Automotive
    • Electronics & Electrical
    • Semiconductors
    • Machinery Manufacturing
    • Chemical
    • Food & Beverage
    • Oil & Gas
    • Refining
    • Electric Power Generation
    • Electric Power T&D
    • Pulp & Paper
    • Pharmaceutical & Biotech
    • Water & Wastewater
    • Metals & Mining
    • Building Automation
  • Market Shares by Application
    • Logic Control
    • Motion Control
    • Process Control
    • Data Acquisition
  • Market Shares by Network Protocol Units/Nodes and Revenues
    • EtherCat
    • EtherNet/IP
    • Ethernet POWERLINK
    • MODBUS TCP
    • PROFINET
    • SERCOS III
    • SynqNet
    • Proprietary
    • TCP/IP Only
 
Market Forecast List of Figures
 
  • Total Shipments of Ethernet Devices
  • Shipments by Region
  • Shipments by Device Type
  • Shipments by End User Industry
  • Shipments by Application
  • Shipments by Revenue Type
  • Shipments of Devices with Embedded Switches by Device Type
  • Shipments by Hazardous Location
  • Shipments by Environmental Rating
  • Shipments by Distribution Channel
  • Shipments by Customer Type
 
Strategies for Success
 
Supplier Profiles
 
Profiles for 36 of the major suppliers servicing this market and 9 of the leading industrial network protocols are included.

 

Regional Study Table of Contents

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Country Study Table of Contents
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