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Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market 2016-2021 - Overall Robotics Market for IIoT Will Be Worth $45.73 Billion Market - Research and Markets
[August 24, 2016]

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market 2016-2021 - Overall Robotics Market for IIoT Will Be Worth $45.73 Billion Market - Research and Markets


DUBLIN, August 24, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Teleoperation and Telerobotics in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)" report to their offering.

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This research evaluates the emerging role of Teleoperation and Telerobotics in the era of Industry 4.0. The report analyzes the impact of Teleoperation and Telerobotics solutions in different industry verticals and technology sectors, and provides market forecast for IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics systems, services, and solutions for the period of 2016 - 2021.

Teleoperation and Telerobotics plays a profound role in industrial automation and the rapidly evolving industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) arena. Robots and remote control systems enable various industries to control real machines/equipment by virtual object through master controlling interfaces.

There are various supporting technologies that will accelerate the adoption of industrial robotics and improve process controlling and monitoring in IIoT environment. These technologies include hardware, such as sensors and activators, as well as software, such as Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI). While much of the focus is on industrial automation in a manufacturing, there are many industries expected to benefit from IIoT robotics including healthcare, agriculture, and more.

In all industry verticals, telerobotics systems transform the business focus towards an Outcome-based Economy. This is an emerging model in which businesses compete based on their ability to deliver measurable results to customers. Such outcomes may range from guaranteed machine up-time on factory floors, actual amounts of energy savings in commercial buildings, guaranteed crop yields from a specific parcel of farmland.

Key Findings:

- Agile robotics will represent a significant component of market by 2021

- Fog Computing facilitates industrial automation as intelligence move to the edge

- Teleoperation and Telerobotics Solution in Metals and Mining to reach $900M by 2021

- IIoT is expected to leverage machine learning and Big ata technology to optimize robotics



- Overall robotics market for IIoT will worth $45.73 billion market size by 2021 with CAGR of 60%

Key Topics Covered:


1.0 Executive Summary

2.0 Overview Of Industrial IoT (IIoT)

2.1 How Industrial IoT (IIoT) Is Different From Consumer IoT?

2.2 Technology Transformation: Wired And Wireless

2.3 Industrial Productivity And IIoT Economic Contribution

2.4 Industrial Efficiency And IIoT

2.5 IIoT Adoption Trends Globally

2.6 Industry 4.0 And Automation

2.7 Industrial Revolution And Migration

2.8 IIoT Building Blocks

2.9 Industrial Automation And IIoT

2.10 Human Aspect Of IIoT

2.11 Integrated Digital And Human Workforce

2.12 Wearable Technology And IIoT

2.13 Workforce Augmentation

2.14 Hybrid Industry And Robotics

2.15 Drone Logistics

3.0 Teleoperation And Telerobotics

3.1 Telerobotics

3.2 Telepresence

3.3 Teleoperation

3.4 Telemanipulator

3.5 Internet Telerobotics

3.6 The Web And Telerobotics

3.7 Real-Time Transport Protocol (Rtp)

3.8 Technical Architecture Of Telerobitcs System

3.8.4 Transmission Protocol

3.9 Bilateral Control And Haptic Feedback

3.10 Unilateral Vs. Bilateral Model

4.0 Role Of Teleoperation And Telerobotics

4.1 The Role Of Telerobotics In Industrial Automation

4.2 Impact On Logistics And Supply Chain

4.3 Industrial Producer/Consumer (Prosumer) Value Chain

4.4 Employment Transformation And The Future For Factory Workers

4.5 Clear Production

4.6 Manufacturing Supply Chain And Robotics

4.7 Connected Service And Teleoperation

4.8 Benefits And Drawbacks

4.9 Fog Computing

4.10 Swarm Computing

5.0 Teleoperation And Telerobotics Market And Forecasts 2016 - 2021

5.1 IIoT Teleoperation And Telerobotics Market 40

5.2 Technology Application

5.3 Industry Vertical

5.4 Teleoperation And Telerobotics Driven Market

6.0 Impact Of Teleoperation And Telerobotics

6.1 Technologies Driving And Facilitating Hyper Automation

6.2 Rise Of The Hybrid Enterprise To Optimize IIoT

6.3 Intelligent Human Workforce Will Be Augmented By Ai And Robots

6.4 Drone Logistics To Become Common For B2B As Well As B2C

6.5 Industrial Robotics Remains The Key Area Of Focus

6.6 Rise Of The Smart Machine Driven Factory Of The Future

6.7 The Industrial Consumer: Engagement Througout The Product Lifecycle

6.8 A Transformation To An Outcome Economy

6.9 Information Technology (It) & Operational Technology (Ot) Convergence

6.10 New Stakeholders Emerge And New Relationships Develop

7.0 Conclusions And Recommendations

7.1 Need For Enhanced Operational Support

7.2 IIoT: Don't Forget The Consumer

For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/mpf58k/teleoperation_and

Related Topics: Internet and E-Commerce, Robotics, Internet of Things and M2M

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