Dublin, Nov. 09, 2017 -- The "Global Automotive MEMS Sensors Market: 2017-2021" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) refers to combination of electronic and mechanical elements, sensors, and active elements on single silicon layer using micro-fabrication technique. These sensors enable the production of whole system on a single silicon chip, and constitutes an important part of automotive electronics.
MEMS sensors find their usage in automotive applications such as infotainment, navigation assistance, rollover detection, electronic stability control, tire pressure monitoring system, crash detection, electronic parking brake systems, and antitheft systems, among others.
Due to the wide potential usage of MEMS sensors, increase in number of vehicles with driver assist features and changing consumer preference towards safer vehicles the automotive MEMS sensor market is anticipated to expand rapidly in the future years.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
1. Report Scope & Methodology
1.1. Report Scope
1.2. Research Methodology
2. Market Dynamics
2.1. Drivers
2.2. Challenges
2.3. Opportunities
3. Competitive Insights
3.1. Key Market Developments & Strategies
3.1.1. New Product Launch
3.1.2. Business Expansion
3.1.3. Partnership, Joint Venture And Collaboration
3.1.4. Mergers & Acquisitions
3.1.5. Others
3.2. Value Chain Analysis
3.3. Patent Analysis
3.4. Market Share Analysis
4. Global Automotive MEMS Sensors Market Analysis and Forecast
4.1. Assumptions & Limitations for Market Size Calculations
4.2. Technology Road Map
4.3. Market Overview
5. Global Automotive MEMS Sensors Market, by Type
5.1. MEMS Pressure Sensor
5.2. MEMS Inertial Sensor
5.3. MEMS Flow Sensors
5.4. Others
6. Global Automotive MEMS Sensors Market, by Application
6.1. Safety and Chassis
6.2. Powertrain
6.3. Body Electronics and Telematics
6.4. Others
7. Global Automotive MEMS Sensors Market by Vehicle Type
8. Company Profiles
- Analog Devices Inc.
- Delphi Automotive PLC
- Denso Corporation
- Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
- General Electric Company
- Harman International Industries, Inc.
- Hitachi Ltd.
- Infineon Technologies AG
- InvenSense, Inc.
- Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
- Panasonic Corporation
- Robert Bosch GmbH
- STMicroelectronics N.V.
- Sensata Technologies, Inc.
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Related Topics: Automotive Sensors , Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS)


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