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Automotive Light-Vehicle Sensors Technology, Trends and Forecasts to 2032 - Research and Markets
The "Automotive
Light-Vehicle Sensors - Technology, Trends and Forecasts to 2032"
report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the technologies,
materials and suppliers involved, and material content forecasts out to
2032.
Based on exclusive interviews, primary research and proprietary
data this study includes:
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Material developments including aluminium, carbon fibre, magnesium,
organics, plastics, composites and steel
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A comprehensive overview of lightweight developments for each of the
following areas:
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- Body and exterior - body-in-white; doors; front-end modules; glazing
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- Chassis - suspension and braking components
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- Interior - cockpits and seating
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- Powertrain - engines
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- Driveline and fuel systems
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Exclusive interviews with OE suppliers (news and interviews only
available in QUBE)
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Updated profiles of the major automotive companies active in providing
lightweight solutions
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PESTER analysis - political, economic, social, technological,
environmental and regulatory motivators for this megatrend
Key Topics Covered:
Introduction
Pester analysis
Companies
Allegro Microsystems
Analog Devices (News - Alert)
BorgWarner
Bosch
Continental
CTS Corporation
Delphi
Denso
Flexpoint Sensor Systems
Freescale (News - Alert) Semiconductor
Hella
Infineon
Kionix
Mando
Melexis
Micronas
Murata
NGK Spark Plug
Panasonic
Preh
Schrader
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Sensata Technologies
Sensonor
STMicroelectronics (News - Alert)
TRW
Tung Thih Electronic
ZF TRW
Forecasts
Sensor-specific application forecasts
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Adaptive cruise control
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Anti-lock braking system
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Crash
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Electronic stability control
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Gasoline direct injection systems
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Lane departure warning systems
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Parking assistance systems
Vehicle application forecasts
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Advanced driver assistance systems
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All vehicle sensors
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Interior
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Powertrain & Emission Control
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Safety and body control
Future developments
Autonomous cars depend on sensors
Integrated design and verification solutions
Wireless sensors
Sensors by application
Advanced driver assistance systems
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Introduction
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Autonomous emergency braking
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Blind spot detection systems
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Electronic stability control systems
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Lane departure warning systems
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Parking assistance systems
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Radar and camera sensors
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Banner Engineering's solutions
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Bosch's solutions
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Delphi's RACam
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Denso's solutions
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Fujitsu (News - Alert) Ten's solution
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GM's solutions
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Honda's solutions
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OmniVision Technologies' solution
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Sony's CMOS image sensor for automotive cameras
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TRW's solutions
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Valeo's driver assistance for electric vehicles
Body applications
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Alarms
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Doors
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Liftgate switches
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Road grip sensors
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Windscreen sensors
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Wipers
Interior applications
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Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)
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Brushless motors for HVAC applications
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Instrumentation
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Other
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TRW's touchpad sensor
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TRW's electronic horn
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Seats
Powertrain & Emission Control applications
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All-wheel drive system
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Battery sensors
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Engine management
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Fuel sensors
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Ignitions
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Lambda sensors
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Other
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Continental's solutions
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Henkel's solutions
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Start-stop engine sensors
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Temperature sensor
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Transmission sensors
Safety and body control
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Acceleration/crash sensors
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Continental's crash sensors
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Delphi's (News - Alert) collision mitigation system
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TRW's remote acceleration sensors
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Airbag sensors
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Freescale Semiconductor's solutions
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TRW's airbag control unit
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Pedestrian protection systems
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Continental's air hose
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Continental's solutions
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Denso's pedestrian collision detection sensor
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TRW's solutions
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Seatbelt sensors
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Tyre pressure monitoring systems
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/mv2mx4/automotive
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