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Commercial Building Automation Products: Technologies and Global Markets
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INTRODUCTION
STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
This report characterizes and quantifies the global market potential of building automation products. Historically, facilities managers have worked with distinct systems to manage properties. However, buildings have become so large and the underlying technology so complex that overseeing all of the different components has been difficult. Facilities managers have been searching for more integrated approaches toward delivering services to tenants. Building automation technology ties all of the different elements (e.g., building management systems; heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC); energy management; lighting; security) into a cohesive whole. The goal of this report is to provide an understanding of the market factors, state-of-the-art developments, and economic influences driving the building automation market. The study analyzes the different components of the industry, the influence of networking technology on building automation, and the impact of the different components in various world markets such as Europe, North America, Asia (including Australia), and the rest of the world.
The study contains information that is useful for planning production and the targeting of market efforts for the delivery of building automation systems as well integration with other systems. Trends in building automation are investigated, particularly the increasing emphasis on energy management, the growing need for security systems, and the impact of computer technology on facilities management. Attention is focused on markets for buildings larger than single-family homes. Projections are provided for the total building automation market through 2016, along with estimates of the market in terms of dollar revenue for each type of automation (i.e., building management system (BMS), HVAC, energy management, lighting and security) alone and the cumulative totals for the market overall. Forecasts are provided to quantify the differences between revenues for equipment (e.g., hardware, software, networks) and for consulting services, which include such facets as design and consultation work, installation, training, commissioning, operations, and maintenance.
Traditionally, the equipment portion of these sales represented the largest opportunity. Currently, however, suppliers have been focusing more on services, which provide ongoing revenue streams, as opposed to equipment sales, which represent one-time purchases.
REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY
Several forces are driving trends toward increasing levels of automation of systems that provide essential services in buildings, as well as the centralization of controls for these systems. Higher levels of automation are essential for maintaining the profitability of commercial buildings, controlling the operating costs of all buildings, and ensuring competitiveness of buildings in areas where tenants have other options for residence. The development, proliferation and flexibility of microprocessor-based controls, interface devices, distributed actuators, standardized network protocols, computerized interfaces, and wireless communications have presented an opportunity for highly automated centralized building control systems.
Building automation systems are usually installed at the onset of construction in new buildings, and integration suites are becoming increasingly common in major renovations where new systems such as structured cabling are being put into place. This study explores national and international building codes and standards, the major manufacturers of building automation equipment and component systems, and the technologies involved in those systems.
Standardized network protocols, interfaces, personal computers (PCs), handheld wireless devices, and distributed touch pads are providing the primary human interface elements for building automation systems. The strength of the world building automation market relies on the health of local or regional construction markets. This, in turn, depends on world, regional, and national economies.
Consequently, sales of these BMS products have been largely seen in the world's more advanced business epicenters: Europe, the U.S., China and Japan. This study analyzes the most prominent markets for these systems and breaks it down into four sections: Europe, North America, Asia (including Australia), and South America and Africa. The market's economic potential is framed in the context of the construction market for each area examined and then consolidated to provide a complete picture of the market. The total market is segmented into four building types: office buildings, industrial buildings, multi-tenant housing, and retail properties, including hotels.
Extensive investigations have also been carried out to quantify the size of the market in five areas: HVAC, lighting, energy management, security, and BMS. This was done to aid marketers, manufacturers, system integrators, contractors, and other parties involved in the building automation industry to better direct their efforts at presenting their products and services to the most promising markets.
SCOPE OF REPORT
Building automation systems for commercial, office, institutional, and high-rise residential buildings involve a suite of components that include (in alphabetical order):
BMS systems.
Environmental controls (HVAC).
Energy management.
Lighting management.
Security and access control.
This report examines technologies, markets, and factors influencing the markets for integrated control systems and systems that integrate the controls of various subsystems. Markets are forecast on the basis of historic activity and current opportunities, government initiatives and policies, and the status of the construction and renovation industries in specific nations.
The forecasts presented are for the total available markets. Some discussion is provided that compares actual revenues with market potential on various continents. Markets are broken down on a geographic basis and discussed within the context of the trends in construction activity, regulatory initiatives, and the revenue potential associated with building automation systems.
The bulk of the revenue comes from the world's three largest markets: Europe, North America, and Asia. A detailed analysis of the building automation market potential in these geopolitical economic regions is used as a basis for estimating world markets for these products. Thorough analyses are carried out on construction industry practices in the target regions. Trends toward the uptake of building automation products and costs are examined, along with associated laws, regulations, and common practices.
Identification has also been made of the prime party in the project chain that makes the decision on which and to what extent a building automation configuration is selected for a building project. Geographic and environmental factors influencing requirements for the systems are examined, as are national and international responses to global environmental challenges.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
This report was prepared for individuals who are interested in the building management system market. Those individuals could include vendors involved in the research, development, manufacturing, or marketing of these products. The report will help these individuals evaluate market trends and respond to market changes so that they can perform more effectively in their organizations. In addition, commercial facilities managers may find the report useful because they can use the information to determine the steps they need to take to ensure that their services remain competitive. Lastly, financial analysts can benefit from the report. They will be able to determine the market potential for various products and evaluate the performance of various vendors in this space.
METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES
Both primary and secondary research methodologies were used in preparing this report. Information was obtained from a wide variety of sources, including interviews with manufacturer executives, inventors, engineers, and marketers; government legislators and regulators; construction industry representatives; purchasing officers; building management firm representatives; and real estate development company representatives. Much of the market research numbers came from company financial reports and interviews with suppliers who outlined various market trends and company initiatives. Extensive use was made of the Internet, industry trade publications, and print media. Digital and printed statistics were gathered to quantify and help verify trends in the level of activity within the various market sectors.
The approach taken to quantify the world markets for integrated business management systems involved several steps. Primary among these was delineating the technologies involved in building automation and the companies that produce them. The focus is on systems that have been tied together in some way rather than stand-alone building automation systems. Because the market is evolving, clear boundaries among various categories can be difficult to discern. Autonomous product categories have been shifting, as suppliers have been trying to deliver a more cohesive and integrated approach to building management. In addition, vendors have been broadening their product lines, such that many offer products in numerous categories. In some cases, vendors bundle systems together to entice potential developers; therefore, categorizing the revenue from different types of products can be difficult. Consultations with various companies and industry experts helped to break those categories down as finely as possible.
Another step involved developing a quantitative understanding of the characteristics of nonresidential construction industries in different regions of the world. In addition, assessments were made of regulatory policies governing each region with respect to requirements for building automation systems. This was done with varying degrees of granularity, keeping in mind that special codes are enforced in different nations. The intrinsic goals of regulatory encouragement of such buildings are fourfold:
Minimization of environmental demands of the building.
Maximization of the productivity of persons using the buildings.
Cost control through labor reduction and energy-efficient operation.
Value enhancement for building owners.
A summary understanding of the markets was developed for component systems of various building automation systems. With this information in hand, trade publications and Internet searches were performed, along with interviews with industry representatives, regulators, and legislators to discern trends in the extent of implementation of fully-integrated building automation systems.
Attention was also paid to activity in the markets for systems that integrate disparate component systems. In this regard, networking and data transfer capabilities of the product lines of various component system vendors were taken as an indication of manufacturers' thrust toward integrated, or integratable, systems.
Revenue from the various building automation products comes from two sources. New construction is one source. Analysts estimate that building automation elements account for 2.5% to 3.5% of the total construction project value for new buildings. The revenue includes both equipment and services. In addition, owners decide to renovate their buildings to make them more attractive to current and potential customers. Because new building construction is such an expensive proposition, the bulk of the revenue from building automation comes from renovations. For this report, building automation revenue was divided into equipment sales and consulting services associated with these projects. The market for these products is shifting, with equipment accounting for a smaller percentage of a vendor's revenue and consulting services accounting for a higher percentage. Consequentially, suppliers are not only trying to develop strong products, but they are also building up their distribution channels.
The world economy has become increasing complex, volatile, and difficult to forecast. The financial numbers in this report came from projections from various economic monitoring groups, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the CIA World Fact Book. Input from these various sectors was used to complete the five-year market projections. All revenues are expressed in U.S. dollars.
The International Monetary Fund projects that worldwide revenue will increase from about $79.0 trillion in 2011 to $103.4 trillion in 2016, representing a growth rate of 4.6%. However, the numbers will be distributed quite unevenly. The Asian, South American, and African markets will demonstrate the highest growth rates. At 8.2%, China's growth is reshaping the world economy as well as the BMS market. Vendors are aggressively moving into that marketplace to take advantage of the high growth.
ABB has a joint venture with Xiamen Electrical Co., which was founded in 1993. Xiamen Genway is a leading player in China's intelligent building industry, producing intelligent door entry and control systems and home automation systems. ABB is working with Xiamen Genway Security Technology Development Co. to provide advanced door entry systems to businesses worldwide.
Echelon Corp., a pioneer in control networking and a supplier of technology used with the LonWorks control networking platform, works with Tsinghua Tongfang Co. Ltd., one of China's largest supplier of building automation and network integration solutions. The two have worked together to deliver Tsinghua Tongfang's branded building automation products and solutions in China based upon Echelon's technology.
Carrier Corp. signed a joint venture agreement with Sinostride Technology Co. Ltd., a leading extra-low voltage (ELV) contractor in East China serving the building automation market. The company has played a key role in projects such as the China Petro Building, Zhejiang University, the Suzhou Modern Building, the Chongqing International Exhibition Center, and Kunming International Airport.
Honeywell, one of the world's largest building management companies, and Haier Group, a Chinese home appliance supplier, are collaborating on developing high-energy-efficiency solutions. The two global giants are working to develop building automation, home energy management, and mass transit that is "more efficient and cleaner."
In addition, new and emerging markets are showing high growth as governments try to become more industrialized in order to increase income and raise their standard of living. The U.S. market continues to grow, but at a slower rate (3.6%) than the world overall, according to the IMF. The European marketplace is plodding along, with a 2.5% annual growth rate, according to the IMF. Consequently, the old guard BMS suppliers need to be on watch. They need to expand into new markets while continuing to serve their traditional customers.
The long-term projections are extremely tenuous. The world economy has become much more interconnected and much more volatile than it was in the past. Problems, such as the solvency issue in Greece, ripple throughout other countries' economies. Many possible problems loom on the horizon. In addition, there is concern that high-flying markets, such China, may slow and force suppliers to take erasers to their business plans. Terrorism also remains a worldwide concern. Any future attack will probably have an adverse impact on the world's gross national product (GNP). Therefore, while the forecast is for a growth of 4.3%, that number could possibly be lower, depending on how world events unfold.
ANALYST CREDENTIALS
With more than two decades of experience, Paul Korzeniowski is a market research analyst and building automation consultant. His work has centered on determining major market trends in areas of interest such as the development of new networking standards, integration of various building systems, and the emergence of new technologies such as wireless communications. He has authored reports on markets for building automation systems for a wide variety of publications, including Investor's Business Daily, Business 2.0, and EnergyBiz.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1
STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 1
REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY 1
SCOPE OF REPORT 2
INTENDED AUDIENCE 3
METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES 3
ANALYST CREDENTIALS 5
RELATED BCC REPORTS 5
BCC ON-LINE SERVICES 5
DISCLAIMER 6
CHAPTER 2 SUMMARY 8
SUMMARY TABLE FORECAST FOR GLOBAL BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS MARKET BY
PRODUCT SEGMENT, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 9
SUMMARY FIGURE FORECAST FOR GLOBAL BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS MARKET BY
PRODUCT SEGMENT, 2010-2016 ($ MILLIONS) 9
CHAPTER 3 OVERVIEW 11
BUILDINGS COST MONEY TO BUILD, OWN, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE 11
FIVE MARKETS FOR INTEGRATED BUILDING AUTOMATION PRODUCTS 12
TABLE 1 FORECAST FOR MARKET SHARE OF BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM PRODUCTS
BY CATEGORY, 2011 AND 2016 ($ MILLIONS/%) 12
TABLE 2 FORECAST FOR GLOBAL MARKET FOR BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS BY
SERVICE AND UNITS, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 13
TABLE 3 TOP FIVE BUILDING MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 14
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY MAKES BUILDINGS INTELLIGENT 14
SENSORS 15
INTERNAL BACKUP AND RESTORING 15
MANUAL PROGRAMMING 15
INTERNET CONNECTIONS 15
OUTPUTS 16
FIVE TYPES OF CONTROL SYSTEMS 16
HEURISTICS 17
WHY HAVE SMART BUILDINGS BEEN SLOW TO EVOLVE 18
WHAT HAS CHANGED 19
INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS BECOME EASIER TO IMPLEMENT 20
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND RETROFITTING 20
WHO BENEFITS FROM AN INTELLIGENT BUILDING 21
MERGING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND BUILDING MANAGEMENT 21
NEED FOR OPEN SYSTEMS 22
TANGIBLE BENEFITS AND CAPABILITIES 22
FAST SERVICE 22
GROWING NEED FOR SECURITY 23
RAPID RATE OF CHANGE 23
RETHINKING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 24
IMPORTANCE OF THE PROJECT TEAM 24
SAVING COSTS, BUILDING VALUE 24
HURDLES TO SMART BUILDING DEPLOYMENTS 25
END-TO-END OPENNESS 25
CLOUD COMPUTING EMERGES AS A FORCE 26
THREE DIFFERENT MODELS EMERGE 27
BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET MOVES TO SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE
(SAAS) AND INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE (IAAS) 27
BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MANUFACTURERS TO DRIVE CLOUD ADOPTION 28
BENEFITS FOR SYSTEMS INTEGRATORS 28
IMPACT ON END USERS 29
VENDORS ROLL OUT CLOUD SERVICES 29
CUSTOMERS ADOPT CLOUD 30
SOCIAL NETWORKING STARTS TO EMERGE 30
CHAPTER 4 BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY 33
TABLE 4 FORECAST FOR EUROPEAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 33
TABLE 5 EUROPEAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011
($ MILLIONS/%) 33
TABLE 6 FORECAST FOR NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 34
TABLE 7 NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING
TYPE, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 34
TABLE 8 FORECAST FOR ASIAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH
2016 ($ MILLIONS) 34
TABLE 9 ASIAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 35
TABLE 10 FORECAST FOR SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 35
TABLE 11 SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET
BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 35
CHANGING BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LANDSCAPE 35
BUILDING AUTOMATION AND CONTROLS NETWORK (BACNET): THE FIRST ATTEMPT AT
NETWORKING 37
BACNET'S DEVELOPMENT 37
HOW DOES BACNET WORK 38
TABLE 12 BACNET OBJECTS 38
BACNET'S OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH 39
BACNET SERVICES 39
TABLE 13 BACNET LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) TYPES 40
BACNET TESTING 40
INTERNETWORKING 41
VALUE OF INTERNETWORKING 41
CONFORMANCE TESTING 41
BACNET CONFORMANCE STATEMENTS 42
WHAT IS LONTALK 42
ECHELON'S IMPACT 42
WORKING THROUGH THE VARIOUS LAYERS 43
RECEIVING AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE'S BLESSING 43
PHYSICAL LAYERS 44
LONWORKS CHALLENGES 45
LACK OF CONSISTENCY 45
SPECIAL CHIPS REQUIRED 46
COMPARING LONMARK AND BACNET 46
LONMARK'S DESIGN 48
LONWORKS' INTEROPERABILITY 48
MOVEMENT TO INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) 49
MAKING A REMOTE CONNECTION 49
SINGLE NETWORK DOWNSIDES 50
THE FUTURE: A SINGLE BUILDING AUTOMATION NETWORK 50
OPERATIONS BASED ON INTERNET TECHNOLOGY 51
NEED FOR REMOTE CONTROL 51
ACCESS FROM ANYWHERE 51
INTEGRATION WITH INTERNET TECHNOLOGY 52
INTERNET'S POSITIVE SIDE 52
BACNET AND INTERNET PROTOCOL 52
SPEED OF THE INTERNET 53
BACNET AND ITS INTEGRATION OPTIONS 53
BACNET/ETHERNET 53
BACNET MASTER-SLAVE/TOKEN-PASSING (MS/TP) 54
BACNET/INTERNET PROTOCOL 54
BRIDGES 54
ROUTERS 55
GATEWAYS 56
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS 56
MODBUS SERIAL 57
THE POPULARITY OF BACNET MS/TP 57
BACNET/INTERNET PROTOCOL ETHERNET 57
MELDING FACILITIES AND IT SYSTEMS 57
WAVE OF THE FUTURE 58
VALUE OF HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE (HTML) 59
FRAMEWORKS AND MIDDLEWARE 59
WHAT IS MIDDLEWARE 59
GETTING THE JOB DONE 60
MOVE TO WIRELESS CONNECTIONS 60
SPEAKING THE SAME LANGUAGE 61
ZIGBEE GAINS MOMENTUM 61
PRODDING THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) DEPARTMENT 62
SECURITY OF WIRELESS SYSTEMS 62
IN THE RIGHT FREQUENCY RANGE 63
MEETING THE BATTERY CHALLENGE 63
ENOCEAN ALLIANCE GAINS MOMENTUM 64
Z-WAVE EMERGES AS A WIRELESS ALTERNATIVE 64
BMS VENDORS 65
TABLE 14 TOP FIVE BUILDING MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 65
TABLE 15 TOP FIVE EUROPEAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 66
TABLE 16 TOP FIVE NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 66
TABLE 17 TOP FIVE ASIAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 66
TABLE 18 TOP FIVE SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS,
2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 67
COMPANY PROFILES 67
ABB INC. 67
ALERTON, INC. 68
AL MULLA GROUP 69
AMERICAN AUTO-MATRIX 69
AUTOMATED LOGIC, CORP. 70
BROADWIN TECHNOLOGY, INC. 70
CYLON CONTROLS LTD. 71
DIGI INTERNATIONAL 72
ECHELON CORP. 72
FF AUTOMATION 73
FIELDSERVER TECHNOLOGIES 74
HAIER GROUP 75
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC. 75
HUBBELL BUILDING AUTOMATION 76
IMTECH N.V. 76
INTRINSYNC SOFTWARE INTERNATIONAL INC. 76
INVENSYS PLC 77
JOHNSON CONTROLS 77
KMC CONTROLS, INC. 78
LOXLEY PUBLIC CO., LTD. 78
OMRON CORP. 79
MOX BUILDING INTELLIGENCE LTD. 79
NOVAR CONTROLS 80
PANASONIC CORP. 80
PLEXUS TECHNOLOGIES, LTD. 81
PRECISION EDGE ACCESS CONTROL INC. 82
PRIVA 82
SCHNEIDER-ELECTRIC SA 83
SENSAPHONE SYSTEMS 83
SHORTPATH 84
SIEMENS BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 84
SOFTDEL SYSTEMS PVT LTD. 85
SVEA BUILDING CONTROL SYSTEMS GMBH 85
SYS-TEK COMPANIES, INC. 85
TELETROL SYSTEMS, INC. 86
TRANE INC. 86
TREND CONTROLS, LTD. 87
VIATELEMETRY LTD. 87
YAMAS ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC. 88
YAMATAKE CORP. 89
CHAPTER 5 HVAC ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS 91
TABLE 19 FORECAST FOR GLOBAL MARKET HVAC BY SERVICE AND UNITS, THROUGH 2016
($ MILLIONS) 91
TABLE 20 FORECAST FOR EUROPEAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($
MILLIONS) 91
TABLE 21 EUROPEAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 92
TABLE 22 FORECAST FOR NORTH AMERICAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($
MILLIONS) 92
TABLE 23 NORTH AMERICAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 92
TABLE 24 FORECAST FOR ASIAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 93
TABLE 25 ASIAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING, TYPE 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 93
TABLE 26 FORECAST FOR SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 93
TABLE 27 SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE,
2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 93
HOW HVAC SYSTEMS FUNCTION 94
SIZING HVAC SYSTEMS 94
PUMPING UP THE HEAT 95
ROLE OF VENTILATION 95
SUNLIGHT CHANGES THE HEATING EQUATION 95
FINDING THE RIGHT SAMPLE SIZE 96
HVAC ENERGY EFFICIENCY 96
TABLE 28 HVAC COMPONENTS 97
NEW TECHNOLOGIES WITH HVAC MOTORS 97
CONSTANT TORQUE MOTOR TECHNOLOGY 97
PSC MOTORS 98
PSC MOTOR LIMITATIONS 98
FOCUS ON EFFICIENCY 99
SOUND COMBINATION 99
COMPENSATING FOR A POOR DESIGN 100
REPLACEMENT FOR PSC MOTORS 100
REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTION 101
FAMILIAR INTERFACE 101
AIR-CONDITIONING BASICS 102
ROLE OF THE EVAPORATOR 102
ENERGY INEFFICIENCIES 103
VARIABLE REFRIGERANT FLOW AIR CONDITIONING 103
HVAC INDUSTRY AND STANDARDS 103
STANDARD NETWORK PROTOCOLS 104
NEED FOR A COMMON INFRASTRUCTURE 104
MOVEMENT FROM THE OUTSIDE 105
ASHRAE'S HANDBOOK OFFERS GUIDANCE 105
INTEGRATION ISSUES 106
UNDER-FLOOR DISPLACEMENT AIR SYSTEMS 106
HVAC VENDORS 106
TABLE 29 TOP FIVE HVAC MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 107
TABLE 30 TOP FIVE EUROPEAN HVAC SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 107
TABLE 31 TOP FIVE NORTH AMERICAN HVAC SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 107
TABLE 32 TOP FIVE ASIAN HVAC SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 108
TABLE 33 TOP FIVE SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN HVAC SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 108
COMPANY PROFILES 108
BURNHAM HOLDINGS INC. 108
CAREL SPA INDUSTRIES 109
CARRIER 109
CORNERSTONE AUTOMATION, LLC 110
DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD. 110
DANFOSS A/S 111
EMERSON CLIMATE TECHNOLOGIES INC. 111
GUANGZHOU KOLANT HEAT TECHNOLOGIES CO. LTD. 112
KMC CONTROLS, INC. 112
LSB INDUSTRIES INC. 112
REGAL BELOIT CORP. 113
SONTAY 113
TONGDY CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CO. 114
VOLTAS, LTD. 114
WOLSELEY PLC 115
YORK INTERNATIONAL CORP. 115
CHAPTER 6 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 117
TABLE 34 FORECAST FOR GLOBAL MARKET FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS BY
SERVICE AND UNITS, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 117
TABLE 35 FORECAST FOR EUROPEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 117
TABLE 36 EUROPEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011
($ MILLIONS/%) 118
TABLE 37 FORECAST FOR NORTH AMERICAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 118
TABLE 38 NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING ENERGY SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE,
2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 118
TABLE 39 FORECAST FOR ASIAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH
2016 ($ MILLIONS) 119
TABLE 40 ASIAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 119
TABLE 41 FORECAST FOR SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 119
TABLE 42 SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY
BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 120
EMERGENCE OF THE SMART GRID 120
LACK OF INVESTMENTS 120
IMPACT OF EFFICIENCY 122
LOWERING GREENHOUSE GASES 122
WHAT IS THE SMART GRID 123
POWER SYSTEMS' VIEW OF THE ELECTRICITY SYSTEM 123
INFORMATION SYSTEMS' VIEW OF THE ELECTRICITY SYSTEM 123
HOW FACILITY MANAGERS BENEFIT FROM A SMART GRID 124
ELEMENTS IN THE SMART GRID 124
ROLE OF COMMUNICATIONS IN THE SMART GRID 125
IMPORTANCE OF TWO-WAY COMMUNICATIONS 125
BENEFITS OF SCALABILITY 126
SECURING THE SMART GRID 126
THE NORTH AMERICAN ELECTRIC RELIABILITY CORPORATION'S ROLE IN
SECURING THE GRID 127
MIGRATION RISKS 127
RISKS VERSUS REWARDS 128
INTEGRATED PHYSICAL SECURITY 128
IDENTITY AND ACCESS CONTROL POLICIES 128
HARDENED NETWORK DEVICES AND SYSTEMS 129
THREAT DEFENSE 129
ROLE OF INTRUSION PROTECTIONS SYSTEMS 129
DATA PROTECTION FOR TRANSMISSION AND STORAGE 129
FINDING THE RIGHT SECURITY MIX 130
BUSINESS DRIVERS FOR THE SMART GRID 130
REVENUE GENERATION, INCLUDING REGULATORY COMPENSATION 131
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 131
IMPROVED PUBLIC IMAGE 132
MANAGING DEMAND 132
ROLE OF VARIABLE PRICING 133
INTEGRATING MORE DEVICES 133
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EMBRACING GREEN TECHNOLOGY 133
WHAT IS BEING DEPLOYED IN BUILDINGS 134
GROWING INTEREST IN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 134
INTEGRATION WITH HVAC AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS 135
THE WHOLE IS MORE THAN THE SUM OF ITS PARTS 135
WHERE TO FUNNEL SURPLUS POWER 136
SIMPLIFYING POWER MANAGEMENT 136
FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR AN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 136
ROLE OF TRAINING 137
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY CONSERVATION IN BUILDINGS AND
COMMUNITY SYSTEMS PROGRAMS 137
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS 137
TABLE 43 TOP FIVE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 138
TABLE 44 TOP FIVE EUROPEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 138
TABLE 45 TOP FIVE NORTH AMERICAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 138
TABLE 46 TOP FIVE ASIAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 139
TABLE 47 TOP FIVE SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS,
2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 139
COMPANY PROFILES 139
ADVANTECH CO. LTD. 139
BUILDINGIQ 140
CISCO SYSTEMS INC. 140
COMVERGE, INC. 141
CRISTAL CONTROLS, LTD. 141
EG ENERGY CONTROLS, LTD. 142
ENERGY CONTROL CO. 142
EOLANE TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD. 143
INTELLIDYNE LLC 143
LANDIS & GYR, INC. 143
LUCID DESIGN GROUP 144
NETWORK CORP. 144
SCIENTIFIC CONSERVATION INC. 144
TRIDIUM, INC. 145
WELDTECH TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD. 145
CHAPTER 7 SECURITY 148
TABLE 48 FORECAST FOR GLOBAL MARKET FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET BY SERVICE
AND UNITS, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 148
TABLE 49 FORECAST FOR EUROPEAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($
MILLIONS) 148
TABLE 50 EUROPEAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 149
TABLE 51 FORECAST FOR NORTH AMERICAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH
2016 ($ MILLIONS) 149
TABLE 52 NORTH AMERICAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 149
TABLE 53 FORECAST FOR ASIAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($
MILLIONS) 150
TABLE 54 ASIAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 150
TABLE 55 FORECAST FOR SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 150
TABLE 56 SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING
TYPE, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 151
SECURITY BUILDING AND DESIGN: WHAT CHANGED SINCE THE MILLENNIUM 151
DEALING WITH TERRORISM 151
DEVELOPING A COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY PLAN 152
ACCESS CONTROL AND SECURITY SYSTEMS (ACS) 152
CENTRALIZED AUDIO MESSAGES 153
BENEFITS OF INTEGRATED ACCESS CONTROL 153
INTEGRATION CHALLENGES 154
CHOOSING THE RIGHT SYSTEM 154
EVALUATING A TENANT'S SECURITY PROFILE 155
FINDING THE RIGHT COMBINATION 155
DIGITAL SECURITY SYSTEMS BASED ON INTERNET PROTOCOL GAIN MOMENTUM 155
SELF-MANAGED, SELF-HEALING ETHERNET SWITCHES 156
WARDING OFF HACKERS 157
SELECTING A WIRELESS SECURITY SYSTEM 157
SYSTEM COMPONENTS 158
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DAY AND NIGHT 158
WIRELESS BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS 159
WHERE WIRELESS WORKS 159
DISTANCE VARIABILITY 160
MAINTAINING THE WIRELESS SYSTEM 160
RIGHT COMBINATION 161
NEW USES OF VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 161
CLOUD-BASED VIDEO SECURITY'S VAST POTENTIAL 161
SECURITY SYSTEM COMPANIES 162
TABLE 57 TOP FIVE SECURITY SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 162
TABLE 58 TOP FIVE EUROPEAN SECURITY SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 163
TABLE 59 TOP FIVE NORTH AMERICAN SECURITY SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 163
TABLE 60 TOP FIVE ASIAN SECURITY SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 163
TABLE 61 TOP FIVE SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN SECURITY SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 164
COMPANY PROFILES 164
ADT 164
AMTEL SECURITY SYSTEMS 164
BRIVO SYSTEMS LLC 165
CI3 SOFTWARE 166
FST21 166
INERGERSOLL RAND SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES 167
KASTLE SYSTEMS LLC 167
LENEL 168
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORP. 168
PROTEC PLC 169
SAKO 169
SECURE NOW 170
SIEMENS BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES DIVISION 170
SMARTER SECURITY INC. 171
ST ELECTRONICS, LARGE-SCALE SYSTEMS GROUP 172
XIAMEN LEELEN TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 173
CHAPTER 8 LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 175
TABLE 62 FORECAST FOR GLOBAL LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS BY SERVICE AND
UNITS, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 175
TABLE 63 FORECAST FOR EUROPEAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 175
TABLE 64 EUROPEAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE,
2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 176
TABLE 65 FORECAST FOR NORTH AMERICAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 176
TABLE 66 NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING LIGHTING SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE,
2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 176
TABLE 67 FORECAST FOR ASIAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH
2016 ($ MILLIONS) 177
TABLE 68 ASIAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 177
TABLE 69 FORECAST FOR SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 177
TABLE 70 SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET
BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 178
LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS GET SMARTER 178
DALI PROVIDES LIGHTING FLEXIBILITY 178
WHY DALI 179
ROLE OF CONTROL ZONES 180
SMART BALLASTS TALK BACK 180
HIGHER PERFORMANCE COMES WITH HIGHER PRICES 181
TABLE 71 DALI LIGHTING INTERFACE COMPONENTS 181
DALI ADVANTAGES 181
WIDENING COMPATIBILITY RANGE 182
INTEGRATION WITH BMS SYSTEMS 183
DALI DRAWBACKS 183
DEVELOPING LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM STANDARDS 184
EMERGENCE OF DALI XP 184
DEMONSTRATIONS OF DALI XP DEVICES 185
WHAT'S NEXT FOR DALI 185
LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM COMPANIES 185
TABLE 72 TOP FIVE LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 186
TABLE 73 TOP FIVE EUROPEAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 186
TABLE 74 TOP FIVE NORTH AMERICAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SUPPLIERS, 2011
($ MILLIONS/%) 186
TABLE 75 TOP FIVE ASIAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 187
TABLE 76 TOP FIVE SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 187
COMPANY PROFILES 187
AMX CORP. 187
AVATAR INDUSTIAL LTD. 189
COOPER LIGHTING 189
DIGITAL LIGHTING SYSTEMS, INC. 190
DYNALITE INTELLIGENT LIGHT PTY, LTD. 191
ENDO LIGHTING CORP. 191
FUTRONIX 192
GE APPLIANCES AND LIGHTING 192
GENLYTE GROUP, INC. 192
IWASAKI ELECTRIC CO., LTD. 193
KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V. 193
LEDALITE ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS 194
LIGHTOLIER CONTROLS 194
LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC. 195
MAX ELECTRIC CO., LTD. 196
NOVITAS, INC. 196
OSRAM SYLVANIA 196
PHILIPS COLOR KINETICS, INC. 197
SHENZHEN OHMAX OPTOELECTRONIC LIGHTING CO. LTD. 197
TOSHIBA CORP. 198
LIST OF TABLES
SUMMARY TABLE FORECAST FOR GLOBAL BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS MARKET BY
PRODUCT SEGMENT, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 9
TABLE 1 FORECAST FOR MARKET SHARE OF BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM PRODUCTS
BY CATEGORY, 2011 AND 2016 ($ MILLIONS/%) 12
TABLE 2 FORECAST FOR GLOBAL MARKET FOR BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS BY
SERVICE AND UNITS, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 13
TABLE 3 TOP FIVE BUILDING MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 14
TABLE 4 FORECAST FOR EUROPEAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 33
TABLE 5 EUROPEAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011
($ MILLIONS/%) 33
TABLE 6 FORECAST FOR NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 34
TABLE 7 NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE,
2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 34
TABLE 8 FORECAST FOR ASIAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH
2016 ($ MILLIONS) 34
TABLE 9 ASIAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 35
TABLE 10 FORECAST FOR SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 35
TABLE 11 SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY
BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 35
TABLE 12 BACNET OBJECTS 38
TABLE 13 BACNET LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) TYPES 40
TABLE 14 TOP FIVE BUILDING MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 65
TABLE 15 TOP FIVE EUROPEAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 66
TABLE 16 TOP FIVE NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 66
TABLE 17 TOP FIVE ASIAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 66
TABLE 18 TOP FIVE SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN BUILDING MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS,
2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 67
TABLE 19 FORECAST FOR GLOBAL MARKET HVAC BY SERVICE AND UNITS, THROUGH 2016
($ MILLIONS) 91
TABLE 20 FORECAST FOR EUROPEAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 91
TABLE 21 EUROPEAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 92
TABLE 22 FORECAST FOR NORTH AMERICAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($
MILLIONS) 92
TABLE 23 NORTH AMERICAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 92
TABLE 24 FORECAST FOR ASIAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 93
TABLE 25 ASIAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING, TYPE 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 93
TABLE 26 FORECAST FOR SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 93
TABLE 27 SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN HVAC SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE,
2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 93
TABLE 28 HVAC COMPONENTS 97
TABLE 29 TOP FIVE HVAC MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 107
TABLE 30 TOP FIVE EUROPEAN HVAC SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 107
TABLE 31 TOP FIVE NORTH AMERICAN HVAC SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 107
TABLE 32 TOP FIVE ASIAN HVAC SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 108
TABLE 33 TOP FIVE SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN HVAC SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 108
TABLE 34 FORECAST FOR GLOBAL MARKET FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS BY
SERVICE AND UNITS, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 117
TABLE 35 FORECAST FOR EUROPEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH
2016 ($ MILLIONS) 117
TABLE 36 EUROPEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 118
TABLE 37 FORECAST FOR NORTH AMERICAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 118
TABLE 38 NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING ENERGY SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE,
2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 118
TABLE 39 FORECAST FOR ASIAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016
($ MILLIONS) 119
TABLE 40 ASIAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 119
TABLE 41 FORECAST FOR SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 119
TABLE 42 SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY
BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 120
TABLE 43 TOP FIVE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 138
TABLE 44 TOP FIVE EUROPEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 138
TABLE 45 TOP FIVE NORTH AMERICAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 138
TABLE 46 TOP FIVE ASIAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 139
TABLE 47 TOP FIVE SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT SUPPLIERS,
2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 139
TABLE 48 FORECAST FOR GLOBAL MARKET FOR SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET BY SERVICE
AND UNITS, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 148
TABLE 49 FORECAST FOR EUROPEAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($
MILLIONS) 148
TABLE 50 EUROPEAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 149
TABLE 51 FORECAST FOR NORTH AMERICAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016
($ MILLIONS) 149
TABLE 52 NORTH AMERICAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 149
TABLE 53 FORECAST FOR ASIAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 150
TABLE 54 ASIAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 150
TABLE 55 FORECAST FOR SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 150
TABLE 56 SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN SECURITY SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE,
2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 151
TABLE 57 TOP FIVE SECURITY SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 162
TABLE 58 TOP FIVE EUROPEAN SECURITY SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 163
TABLE 59 TOP FIVE NORTH AMERICAN SECURITY SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 163
TABLE 60 TOP FIVE ASIAN SECURITY SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 163
TABLE 61 TOP FIVE SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN SECURITY SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 164
TABLE 62 FORECAST FOR GLOBAL LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS BY SERVICE AND
UNITS, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 175
TABLE 63 FORECAST FOR EUROPEAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 175
TABLE 64 EUROPEAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011
($ MILLIONS/%) 176
TABLE 65 FORECAST FOR NORTH AMERICAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET,
THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 176
TABLE 66 NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING LIGHTING SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE,
2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 176
TABLE 67 FORECAST FOR ASIAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH
2016 ($ MILLIONS) 177
TABLE 68 ASIAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 177
TABLE 69 FORECAST FOR SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS MARKET, THROUGH 2016 ($ MILLIONS) 177
TABLE 70 SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY
BUILDING TYPE, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 178
TABLE 71 DALI LIGHTING INTERFACE COMPONENTS 181
TABLE 72 TOP FIVE LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 186
TABLE 73 TOP FIVE EUROPEAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 186
TABLE 74 TOP FIVE NORTH AMERICAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SUPPLIERS, 2011
($ MILLIONS/%) 186
TABLE 75 TOP FIVE ASIAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($
MILLIONS/%) 187
TABLE 76 TOP FIVE SOUTH AMERICAN AND AFRICAN LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
SUPPLIERS, 2011 ($ MILLIONS/%) 187
LIST OF FIGURES
SUMMARY FIGURE FORECAST FOR GLOBAL BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS MARKET BY
PRODUCT SEGMENT, 2010-2016 ($ MILLIONS) 9
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