Dublin, April 15, 2016 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Automotive Sensors Market by Type (Temperature, Pressure, Position, Oxygen, NOx, Speed, Inertial, and Image), Application (Powertrain, Chassis, Exhaust, Body Electronics, Safety & Control, and Telematics), and Geography - Global Forecast to 2020" report to their offering.
This research report presents a detailed overview of the automotive sensor market with market size forecast from 2014 to 2022; in terms of both revenue and shipment. The overall market is broadly categorized into three major sub-segments including product type, application and geography. Market by product type is divided into following sensor types: temperature sensors, pressure sensors, speed sensors, level/position sensors, oxygen sensor, NOX sensor, MEMS sensors, magnetic sensors, inertial sensors and others.
The future demand of sensors in diverse automotive is highly dependent on advanced sensor technologies such as MEMS sensors, wireless sensors, and radar sensors. Among these technologies, MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) sensors represent the most promising future. This sensor technology has the capability to change the present scenario of the automotive sensors' market as we know it today. The automotive MEMS sensors are used in applications, namely chassis, Powertrain, body electronics, security and control. They are basically used to measure inertia, pressure, flow and other parameters in automotive applications.
A major application of automotive sensors includes Powertrain, vehicle security system, body electronics, safety and control, telematics and others. Market by geography for this market covers following regions as well as the major countries in these regions: Americas, Europe, APAC and Rest of the World. All the market numbers in terms of revenues and shipments are forecasted from the year 2014 till 2022, to give a detailed bird's eye view of future market scenario as well as potential opportunities present in the global automotive sensor market.
In this report, the competitive landscape section covers the company profiles, key growth strategies, market share analysisof major players active in the automotive sensor market.
Some of the major companies include
- Asahi Kasei Corporation
- ATI Industrial Automation
- Analog Devices
- Denso Corporation
- Freescale Semiconductor
- GE Measurement & Control Solutions
- Infineon Technologies
- Measurement Specialties
- Maxim Integrated
- Robert Bosch GMBH
- Sensata Technologies
- Texas Instruments
- Tekscan
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