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Tying Home Automation & Security to Home Networks in NA: Renters Willing to Pay More for Remote Access
完成日期:2007年08月
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Report's Content
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
Survey Demographics
Gender
Household Income
Age
Region
Internet Access
Residence Owners vs. Renters
Number of Rooms per Residence
Age of Owned Homes
Home Security Service Subscribership
Security Service Subscribership
How Many Households are Subscribing?
Security Service Subscribers by Age Group
Non-Subscriber Interest in Obtaining Security Service
Current Use of Home Automation Devices & Systems
Current Use by General Category
Device/System Ownership by US Region
Device/System Ownership by Age
Average Number of Rooms per Household by Device/System Ownership
Simple Timers
Popular Applications
Satisfaction
Reasons for Lack of Satisfaction with Simple Timers
Standalone Automation Systems
Popular Applications
Satisfaction
Reasons for Lack of Satisfaction with Standalone Automation System
Automation System Connected to Home Network
Popular Applications
Satisfaction
Reasons for Lack of Satisfaction with Automation System Connected to Home Network
Self-Installed vs. Professionally-Installed Automation Systems
Standalone Systems
Systems Connected to Home Network
Decision Criteria for Self vs. Professional Installation
Popular Type of Communications
Communications Being Used by Standalone Systems
Communications Being Used by Automation Systems Connected to Home Networks
Automation System Users: Monitoring & Controlling the Home Front Remotely
Current Ability to Remotely Access
Methods Being Used to Remotely Access Automation Systems
Importance of Monitoring vs. Controlling Remotely
Willingness to Pay Fee to Service Provider for Remote Access for Automation
Cost Sensitivity for Remote Access
Overall Consumer Interest in Remotely Monitoring & Controlling the Home
General Interest in Monitoring Home While Away by Internet
General Consumer Interest in Monitoring/Controlling Home Automation Applications Remotely
Controlling Lights
Controlling Heating or Cooling Systems
Controlling a Security System
Notifications of a Security Alert
Monitoring Electrical Use
Controlling Sprinkler Systems
Monitoring Home via Security Camera
Applications in the Most Demand
Applications Currently Being Accessed Remotely by Automation System Users
Willingness to Pay Monthly Fee for Remote Access
Systems to Control Heating & Cooling
Current Automation Systems Enabling Control
Programmable Thermostat
Automation System Brands or Technologies Currently Owned
Power Consumption Management
Power Load Management System & Plan: Current Use
Interest in Power Load Management Plan
Power Load Users: Interest in Power Consumption Proactive Monitoring
Demand for Pre-Installed Wiring in New Homes
Interest
Price Willing to Pay
European Consumer Surveys
Ownership of Home Automation System
Remote Access
North American Forecasts
Selected Vendors
AT&T
Bell Canada
Control4
Crestron
D-Link
Exceptional Innovations
GE Security
iControl Networks
Intermatic
Linksys
NextAlarm.com
SmartLabs
Universal Devices
Visonic
Zensys
Methodology
Related In-Stat Reports
List of Tables
Table 1. Type of Device/System Owned by US Region
Table 2. Type of Device/System Owned by Age Group
Table 3. Fee Willing to Pay for Remote Access by Application vs. Subsets of Respondents by System Ownership, Own/Rent Home, Have Security Service, Interested in Power Load Plan
Table 4. Automation System Brands or Technologies Currently Owned: Standalone System vs. System Connected to PC Network
Table 5. North American Households, Households with Automation System, Households with Remote Access to Automation System & Service Revenue for Remote Access to Home Automation (Households in Thousands, Revenue in US$M)
Table 6. North American Households with Automation System, Number of Systems in Use & Home Automation Systems Connected to PC Home Network (Households in Thousands)
List of Figures
Figure 1. Participants’ Gender by Survey
Figure 2. Participants’ Household Income
Figure 3. Home Automation/Security Survey Participants by Age Group
Figure 4. US Participants by Region
Figure 5. Participants by Internet Access at Home: Dial-up, Broadband, and No Access
Figure 6. Own vs. Rent Residence
Figure 7. Number of Rooms per Residence
Figure 8. Age of Home
Figure 9. Subscribers vs. Non-Subscribers of Home Security Service: Home Automation/Security Survey
Figure 10. Subscribers vs. Non-Subscribers of Home Security Service: RTS Web Survey
Figure 11. Subscribers vs. Non-Subscribers of Home Security Service: RTS Telephone Survey
Figure 12. Security Service Subscribers by Age Group: Home Automation/Security Survey vs. All Respondents
Figure 13. Security Service Subscribers by Age Group: RTS Phone vs. RTS Web Surveys with Age Comparisons for All Respondents
Figure 14. Non-Subscriber Interest in Obtaining Security Service: Home Automation/Security Survey
Figure 15. Non-Subscriber Interest in Obtaining Security Service: RTS Web Survey
Figure 16. Non-Subscriber Interest in Obtaining Security Service: RTS Phone Survey
Figure 17. Current Use of Home Automation Device/System by Category
Figure 18. Average Number of Rooms per Household by Device/System Ownership
Figure 19. Simple Timer Use by Type of Device Controlled
Figure 20. Satisfaction with Simple Timers
Figure 21. Reason for Lack of Satisfaction with Simple Timers
Figure 22. Standalone Automation System Use by Type of Device Controlled
Figure 23. Satisfaction with Standalone Automation System
Figure 24. Reason for Lack of Satisfaction with Standalone Automation System
Figure 25. Automation System Connected to Home Network Use by Type of Device Controlled
Figure 26. Satisfaction with Automation System Connected to Home Network
Figure 27. Reason for Lack of Satisfaction with Automation System Connected to Home Network
Figure 28. Installation of Standalone Systems
Figure 29. Installation of Automation System Connected to Home Network
Figure 30. Decision Criteria for Self vs. Professional Installation by Type of System
Figure 31. Standalone System Methods of Communicating/Controlling
Figure 32. Home Network-Connected Methods of Communicating/Controlling
Figure 33. Current Ability to Remotely Access Automation Systems
Figure 34. Automation System Remote Access by Method: PC vs. Mobile Phone, or Both
Figure 35. Importance of Automation System Users to Remotely Monitor Functions
Figure 36. Importance of Automation System Users to Remotely Control Functions
Figure 37. Willingness to Pay Fee to Service Provider for Automation Remote Access
Figure 38. How Much Users are Willing to Pay for Remote Access
Figure 39. General Interest of All Respondents in Monitoring Home or Household Occupants Remotely by Internet
Figure 40. Interest in Control of Lighting
Figure 41. Interest in Control of Heating or Cooling Systems
Figure 42. Interest in Control of a Security System
Figure 43. Interest in Security Alerts
Figure 44. Interest in Monitoring Electrical Use
Figure 45. Interest in Control of Sprinkler Systems
Figure 46. Interest in Monitoring Home via Security Camera
Figure 47. Remote Applications in Demand
Figure 48. Remote Applications Currently Being Used
Figure 49. Control of Heating & Cooling by Automation Systems
Figure 50. Programmable Thermostat Ownership
Figure 51. Power Load Management Plan Use
Figure 52. Interest in Power Load Management Plan
Figure 53. Interest in Proactive Monitoring of Power Consumption
Figure 54. Interest in New Home Pre-Installed Wiring: Computer Networking vs. Audio/Video Distribution vs. Home Automation Systems
Figure 55. Price Willing to Pay for New Home Pre-Installed Wiring
Figure 56. Ownership of Home Automation System: France, Germany, & UK Households
Figure 57. Remote Access to Home Automation: France, Germany, & UK Households
Executive Summary
Introduction
Survey Demographics
Gender
Household Income
Age
Region
Internet Access
Residence Owners vs. Renters
Number of Rooms per Residence
Age of Owned Homes
Home Security Service Subscribership
Security Service Subscribership
How Many Households are Subscribing?
Security Service Subscribers by Age Group
Non-Subscriber Interest in Obtaining Security Service
Current Use of Home Automation Devices & Systems
Current Use by General Category
Device/System Ownership by US Region
Device/System Ownership by Age
Average Number of Rooms per Household by Device/System Ownership
Simple Timers
Popular Applications
Satisfaction
Reasons for Lack of Satisfaction with Simple Timers
Standalone Automation Systems
Popular Applications
Satisfaction
Reasons for Lack of Satisfaction with Standalone Automation System
Automation System Connected to Home Network
Popular Applications
Satisfaction
Reasons for Lack of Satisfaction with Automation System Connected to Home Network
Self-Installed vs. Professionally-Installed Automation Systems
Standalone Systems
Systems Connected to Home Network
Decision Criteria for Self vs. Professional Installation
Popular Type of Communications
Communications Being Used by Standalone Systems
Communications Being Used by Automation Systems Connected to Home Networks
Automation System Users: Monitoring & Controlling the Home Front Remotely
Current Ability to Remotely Access
Methods Being Used to Remotely Access Automation Systems
Importance of Monitoring vs. Controlling Remotely
Willingness to Pay Fee to Service Provider for Remote Access for Automation
Cost Sensitivity for Remote Access
Overall Consumer Interest in Remotely Monitoring & Controlling the Home
General Interest in Monitoring Home While Away by Internet
General Consumer Interest in Monitoring/Controlling Home Automation Applications Remotely
Controlling Lights
Controlling Heating or Cooling Systems
Controlling a Security System
Notifications of a Security Alert
Monitoring Electrical Use
Controlling Sprinkler Systems
Monitoring Home via Security Camera
Applications in the Most Demand
Applications Currently Being Accessed Remotely by Automation System Users
Willingness to Pay Monthly Fee for Remote Access
Systems to Control Heating & Cooling
Current Automation Systems Enabling Control
Programmable Thermostat
Automation System Brands or Technologies Currently Owned
Power Consumption Management
Power Load Management System & Plan: Current Use
Interest in Power Load Management Plan
Power Load Users: Interest in Power Consumption Proactive Monitoring
Demand for Pre-Installed Wiring in New Homes
Interest
Price Willing to Pay
European Consumer Surveys
Ownership of Home Automation System
Remote Access
North American Forecasts
Selected Vendors
AT&T
Bell Canada
Control4
Crestron
D-Link
Exceptional Innovations
GE Security
iControl Networks
Intermatic
Linksys
NextAlarm.com
SmartLabs
Universal Devices
Visonic
Zensys
Methodology
Related In-Stat Reports
List of Tables
Table 1. Type of Device/System Owned by US Region
Table 2. Type of Device/System Owned by Age Group
Table 3. Fee Willing to Pay for Remote Access by Application vs. Subsets of Respondents by System Ownership, Own/Rent Home, Have Security Service, Interested in Power Load Plan
Table 4. Automation System Brands or Technologies Currently Owned: Standalone System vs. System Connected to PC Network
Table 5. North American Households, Households with Automation System, Households with Remote Access to Automation System & Service Revenue for Remote Access to Home Automation (Households in Thousands, Revenue in US$M)
Table 6. North American Households with Automation System, Number of Systems in Use & Home Automation Systems Connected to PC Home Network (Households in Thousands)
List of Figures
Figure 1. Participants’ Gender by Survey
Figure 2. Participants’ Household Income
Figure 3. Home Automation/Security Survey Participants by Age Group
Figure 4. US Participants by Region
Figure 5. Participants by Internet Access at Home: Dial-up, Broadband, and No Access
Figure 6. Own vs. Rent Residence
Figure 7. Number of Rooms per Residence
Figure 8. Age of Home
Figure 9. Subscribers vs. Non-Subscribers of Home Security Service: Home Automation/Security Survey
Figure 10. Subscribers vs. Non-Subscribers of Home Security Service: RTS Web Survey
Figure 11. Subscribers vs. Non-Subscribers of Home Security Service: RTS Telephone Survey
Figure 12. Security Service Subscribers by Age Group: Home Automation/Security Survey vs. All Respondents
Figure 13. Security Service Subscribers by Age Group: RTS Phone vs. RTS Web Surveys with Age Comparisons for All Respondents
Figure 14. Non-Subscriber Interest in Obtaining Security Service: Home Automation/Security Survey
Figure 15. Non-Subscriber Interest in Obtaining Security Service: RTS Web Survey
Figure 16. Non-Subscriber Interest in Obtaining Security Service: RTS Phone Survey
Figure 17. Current Use of Home Automation Device/System by Category
Figure 18. Average Number of Rooms per Household by Device/System Ownership
Figure 19. Simple Timer Use by Type of Device Controlled
Figure 20. Satisfaction with Simple Timers
Figure 21. Reason for Lack of Satisfaction with Simple Timers
Figure 22. Standalone Automation System Use by Type of Device Controlled
Figure 23. Satisfaction with Standalone Automation System
Figure 24. Reason for Lack of Satisfaction with Standalone Automation System
Figure 25. Automation System Connected to Home Network Use by Type of Device Controlled
Figure 26. Satisfaction with Automation System Connected to Home Network
Figure 27. Reason for Lack of Satisfaction with Automation System Connected to Home Network
Figure 28. Installation of Standalone Systems
Figure 29. Installation of Automation System Connected to Home Network
Figure 30. Decision Criteria for Self vs. Professional Installation by Type of System
Figure 31. Standalone System Methods of Communicating/Controlling
Figure 32. Home Network-Connected Methods of Communicating/Controlling
Figure 33. Current Ability to Remotely Access Automation Systems
Figure 34. Automation System Remote Access by Method: PC vs. Mobile Phone, or Both
Figure 35. Importance of Automation System Users to Remotely Monitor Functions
Figure 36. Importance of Automation System Users to Remotely Control Functions
Figure 37. Willingness to Pay Fee to Service Provider for Automation Remote Access
Figure 38. How Much Users are Willing to Pay for Remote Access
Figure 39. General Interest of All Respondents in Monitoring Home or Household Occupants Remotely by Internet
Figure 40. Interest in Control of Lighting
Figure 41. Interest in Control of Heating or Cooling Systems
Figure 42. Interest in Control of a Security System
Figure 43. Interest in Security Alerts
Figure 44. Interest in Monitoring Electrical Use
Figure 45. Interest in Control of Sprinkler Systems
Figure 46. Interest in Monitoring Home via Security Camera
Figure 47. Remote Applications in Demand
Figure 48. Remote Applications Currently Being Used
Figure 49. Control of Heating & Cooling by Automation Systems
Figure 50. Programmable Thermostat Ownership
Figure 51. Power Load Management Plan Use
Figure 52. Interest in Power Load Management Plan
Figure 53. Interest in Proactive Monitoring of Power Consumption
Figure 54. Interest in New Home Pre-Installed Wiring: Computer Networking vs. Audio/Video Distribution vs. Home Automation Systems
Figure 55. Price Willing to Pay for New Home Pre-Installed Wiring
Figure 56. Ownership of Home Automation System: France, Germany, & UK Households
Figure 57. Remote Access to Home Automation: France, Germany, & UK Households
Report's synopsis
Abstract
In-Stat's research shows that over three times as many households had a simple electrical timer compared to a standalone automation system. The number of automation systems in use per household will steadily rise over the next four years. In addition, there were a few respondents with a system connected to a PC home network; however, we expect that number to almost triple in four years. We expect the number of households paying a remote access fee to control or monitor their automation or security system in North America will rise by a 24% CAGR from 2007 through 2011, while fee-based remote access service revenue will rise similarly.
This report provides North American five-year forecasts for the following: household penetration of home automation systems, households with remote access to an automation system, the number of home automation systems per household, the number of home automation systems in use, home automation systems connected to PC home networks, households with remote access to an automation system, remote access users paying a fee, average remote access monthly fees, and annual remote access service revenue.
In-Stat's research shows that over three times as many households had a simple electrical timer compared to a standalone automation system. The number of automation systems in use per household will steadily rise over the next four years. In addition, there were a few respondents with a system connected to a PC home network; however, we expect that number to almost triple in four years. We expect the number of households paying a remote access fee to control or monitor their automation or security system in North America will rise by a 24% CAGR from 2007 through 2011, while fee-based remote access service revenue will rise similarly.
This report provides North American five-year forecasts for the following: household penetration of home automation systems, households with remote access to an automation system, the number of home automation systems per household, the number of home automation systems in use, home automation systems connected to PC home networks, households with remote access to an automation system, remote access users paying a fee, average remote access monthly fees, and annual remote access service revenue.
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