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市場調査レポート
商品コード
1348028
コネクテッドホーム市場:技術別、コンピューティングタイプ別、サービスプロバイダータイプ別、用途別、ユーザーインターフェース別、接続タイプ別、展開別(2023~2028年)Connected Home Market by Technology, Computing Type, Service Provider Type, Application, User Interface, Connection Type and Deployment 2023 - 2028 |
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コネクテッドホーム市場:技術別、コンピューティングタイプ別、サービスプロバイダータイプ別、用途別、ユーザーインターフェース別、接続タイプ別、展開別(2023~2028年) |
出版日: 2023年09月18日
発行: Mind Commerce
ページ情報: 英文 198 Pages
納期: 即日から翌営業日
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北米のコネクテッドホームソリューションにおけるスマートスピーカーは2028年までに391億米ドルに達すると予測されています。南米におけるコネクテッドホームのエッジコンピューティングサポートは2028年に3億8,730万米ドルに達する見込みです。
COVID-19は、コネクテッドホームはスマート職場の延長であるという市場の支配的な傾向を強化します。現在、AIoTの使用事例の多くは小売製品志向ですが、スマートなコネクテッドホームがコグニティブコンピューティングとIoTを統合するにつれて、この状況は変化するとみられています。
スマートホームの定義は、かつてはホームオートメーションに限定されていましたが、これは、住民が家庭内の電子機器の数々を遠隔操作できる特別な機能を備えた住宅によって定義されます。これには、照明、家電製品、エンターテイメント、セキュリティなど、さまざまなホームコンポーネントの制御が含まれます。
しかし、スマート・コネクテッド・ホームの概念は、サポート技術の進化に伴って進化しており、より高度なインテリジェンス、コネクティビティ、コントロールのためのソリューションを提供しています。コネクテッドホームは、事実上すべての家電や電化製品の中心的存在になりつつあり、自動車など他の耐久消費財のインターフェイスのポイントにもなっています。
コネクテッドホーム市場は、ゆっくりではあるが着実に成長し、確固たる支持基盤を築きつつあります。我々は、2023年後半からさらに顕著な成長軌道に入ると予測しています。実際、消費者の認識は過去4年間で、アパートやコンドミニアム、新築の一戸建て住宅が接続性に関して「入居準備完了」であることを期待する方向に進化してきました。
これは、イーサネットがあらかじめ配線されていることと、無線ブロードバンドルーターなど、インターネットを介した家庭外との接続に利用される何らかのゲートウェイデバイスがあることを意味します。デバイス間およびデバイスからコントローラへの通信には、さまざまなローカルエリア無線技術が採用されています。さらに、特に高齢者世代は、スマートプラグから、音声ベースの制御インターフェースを介してアプリケーションやサービスのアンビエント・ユーザー体験を可能にするバーチャルパーソナルアシスタント(VPA)に至るまで、あらかじめ確立されたスマートホーム機器を高く評価しています。
コネクテッドホーム市場も、さまざまな人工知能(AI)技術の統合によって、より強固なものになります。消費者市場向けのスマートスピーカーや、ビジネス分野向けのインテリジェントエージェントソリューションの進化は、AIやモノのインターネット(IoT)技術全般の進化と密接に連携していると見ています。例えば、バーチャルアシスタント市場は、オープンソースソフトウェアとAPIがアプリケーション開発に利用可能になるにつれて、高成長の変曲点を迎えると予想されます。
主要なスマートホームVPAを支えるAIエンジンは急速に改良されており、より会話に近いインテリジェンスを備えています。人間とコンピュータの間のインターフェースが「操作的」インターフェース(ウェブサイトや従来のアプリ)からますます「会話的」インターフェースへと進化するにつれて、人間がどのようにコミュニケーションし、コンテンツを消費し、アプリを使用し、商取引に関与するかについての期待は劇的に変化すると思われます。
当レポートは、世界のコネクテッドホーム市場について詳細に考察し、市場の概要とともに、コンピューティングタイプ別、サービスプロバイダータイプ別、用途別、ユーザーインターフェース別、接続タイプ別、展開別の動向などを提供しています。
This report assesses the connected home marketplace, including major industry players, and solutions. The role of AI, IoT, and supporting technologies is evaluated with an analysis of current market inhibitors and solutions.
It evaluates the connected home market by Technology (AI, Data Analytics, and IoT), Computing Type (Core Cloud and Edge), Service Provider (MNO and OTT), Application Type (Entertainment, Security, Energy, and Smart Vehicle Integrated), User Interface (Smart Speakers and Phones), Connection Type, Communication Interface, Deployment Type, and Region. The report also evaluates the DIY and managed service market including device installation and configuration, provisioning, access control, monitoring, and more.
The report also includes analysis of immersive and interactive solutions including the use of virtual reality-based gaming and video watching as well as interfaces and equipment used, which includes virtual controllers, gesture and motion sensors.
The report also evaluates smart vehicle integrated applications including voice assistance, home configuration, emergency alerts, synchronization, and more. The report provides market forecasts for major market segments, sub-segments, and regional expectations for the period 2023 through 2028.
One of the lessons learned from the pandemic is that the smart home has become an extension of the smart workplace for many workers. We see integration between business communications and collaboration solutions and smart home technologies as a high growth area for application developers and systems integrators. The publisher believes this trend will provide a substantial boost for stand-alone applications as well as pre-integrated and do-it-yourself (DIY) solutions.
The definition of a smart home was once relegated solely to home automation as defined by residences equipped with special capabilities that enable residents to remotely control an array of home electronic devices. This includes controlling many different home components such as lighting, appliances, entertainment, security, and more.
However, the notion of the smart, connected home is evolving as supporting technologies evolve, providing solutions for greater intelligence, connectivity, and control. Connected homes are becoming the focal point of virtually all consumer electronics and appliances as well as a point of interface for other consumer durable goods such as automobiles.
The connected homes marketplace has been slow, but steady, building a firm base of support. We project an even more pronounced growth trajectory starting in late 2023. In fact, consumer perceptions have evolved over the last four years towards the expectation that apartments, condos, and newly constructed detached homes should be "move-in-ready" with respect to connectivity.
This equates to pre-wired Ethernet as well as some type of gateway device, such as a wireless broadband router, which is relied upon for connectivity outside the home via the Internet. Various local area wireless technologies are employed for device-to-device and device to controller communications. In addition, especially the older generation is appreciative of pre-established smart home devices ranging from smart plugs to Virtual Personal Assistants (VPA) that enable an ambient user experience for applications and services via a voice-based control interface.
The connected home market is also to become much more robust with the integration of various artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. We see the evolution of smart speakers for consumer markets and intelligent agent solutions for the business segment aligning closely with the evolution of AI and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in general. For example, the virtual personal assistant market is anticipated to hit a high-growth inflection point as open-source software and APIs become available for application development.
AI engines behind leading smart home VPAs are rapidly improving, which includes a more conversational intelligence. As the interface between humans and computers evolves from an `operational` interface (websites and traditional apps) to an increasingly more `conversational` interface, expectations about how humans communicate, consume content, use apps, and engage in commerce will change dramatically.
We have seen this in many instances as part of our Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) research practice focused on how AIoT solutions are being deployed to achieve more efficient IoT operations, improve human-machine interactions and enhance data management and analytics.
Many AIoT applications are currently retail product-oriented and often focus on the implementation of cognitive computing in consumer appliances and smart home devices. For example, smart home technology would be considered a part of AIoT as smart appliances learn through human interaction and response. AIoT is transformational and mutually beneficial for solutions that involve both technologies as AI adds value to IoT through machine learning capabilities and IoT adds value to AI through connectivity, signaling, and data exchange.
In terms of general consumer value perception, a large portion of the overall population remains reticent towards seeking help with smart home device configuration and integration. Part of this is due to an unwillingness to install/operate and part of it is due to security and privacy concerns, which are only reinforced by high profile connected home security breaches such as the one that recently was caused by a company that apparently misconfigured an Internet-facing database without a password.
These shortcomings and concerns are in contrast to the millennials and younger market segments that are completely accepting of a more DIY approach. The 16 to 25-year-old category is both particularly adept at smart home implementation and operation, yet often lacks the funds for more than basic connected home gear such as a smart speaker. For the younger demographic, cost concerns outweigh other issues such as perceived privacy and security risks. Comparatively speaking, the baby boomer generation has relatively low interest and unwillingness to recognize the potential value of a connected home app considering the trouble to set up and perceived usage risks.
Despite these challenges, the connected home industry is gaining ground as younger generations build their purchasing power, and as older generations change homes into dwellings with built-in capabilities. In addition, major industry growth inhibitors, such as gateway interoperability, lack of true device plug-and-play, and concerns over privacy and security (and lack of communication to end-users about policies, procedures, and data-safe devices/ systems), are rapidly vanishing as the consumer electronics industry is eliminating roadblocks to consumer acceptance.
The connected home ecosystem is also benefiting as it rapidly expands beyond merely connected entertainment (TV, Receiver, DVD Recorder, Media Player, Gaming Consoles) to include many areas such as home and office equipment (Printer, VoIP Phone, etc.), personal consumer electronics (Wireless IP Camera, Smartphone, Tablet, Portable Media Players, Navigation Devices, etc.), energy management (Temperature, Lighting, Heating, and Air Conditioning), safety, and smart consumer appliances (Washing Machine, Refrigerator, etc.), and more.
Longer-term, we see the combined connected home and smart appliance marketplace as a transformation for consumer lifestyles. Tasks that were purely drudgery in the past are becoming much easier, and in some cases, actually engaging and fun as appliances also act as information and entertainment conduits by way of connected home solutions.
In addition, major home appliances are increasingly becoming much easier to maintain and replace as the cloud-based "as a service" model transforms products into easy to use and informative services. We see this combined market as one that will help push the older generations towards an increasingly more connected home.
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