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smart street light system market By Component (Hardware, Software, & Services), by Networking Technology (Narrowband, Broad-Band), By Applications (Smart Parking, Street Light Management), By End-users - Forecast till 2023

smart street light system market By Component (Hardware, Software, & Services), by Networking Technology (Narrowband, Broad-Band), By Applications (Smart Parking, Street Light Management), By End-users - Forecast till 2023

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smart street light system market Report- Forecast

2023

Segmentation:

The smart street light system market is differentiated by components, technology,

applications, and end-users

By component, the smart street light system market is sub-segmented as hardware,

software, and services. The hardware comprised of LED arrays, sensors, a

communication module, and others. The services segment is categorized into

professional services and managed services. The professional services include system

integrations, training & implementation, and others.

Depending on the networking technology, the market is sub-segmented into

narrowband, medium-band, and broadband technology. The narrow-band technology

is further categorized into Sigfox, LoRa, RPMA, and others. The medium band includes

PLC, RF mesh, and others, whereas the broadband technology consists of 3G/4G

cellular, Wi-Fi, and others.

On the basis of applications, the market is categorized as environmental monitoring,

traffic monitoring, smart parking, street light management, video surveillance, public

messaging and others. Lastly, on the basis of end-users, the market is categorized as

residential (urban and rural), retail, transportation, automotive, industrial and others.

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