Global Automotive Light-vehicle Sensors Technology, Trends and Forecasts 2017-2032

DUBLIN, October 24, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --

The "Automotive Light-Vehicle Sensors - Technology, Trends and Forecasts to 2032" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

http://mma.prnewswire.com/media/539438/Research_and_Markets_Logo.jpg

This report provides a comprehensive overview of the 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:

    --  Material developments including aluminium, carbon fibre, magnesium,
        organics, plastics, composites and steel
    --  A comprehensive overview of lightweight developments for each of the
        following areas:
    --  - Body and exterior - body-in-white; doors; front-end modules; glazing
    --  - Chassis - suspension and braking components
    --  - Interior - cockpits and seating
    --  - Powertrain - engines
    --  - Driveline and fuel systems
    --  Exclusive interviews with OE suppliers (news and interviews only
        available in QUBE)
    --  Updated profiles of the major automotive companies active in providing
        lightweight solutions
    --  PESTER analysis - political, economic, social, technological,
        environmental and regulatory motivators for this megatrend

Key Topics Covered:

Introduction

Pester analysis

Companies
Allegro Microsystems
Analog Devices
BorgWarner
Bosch
Continental
CTS Corporation
Delphi
Denso
Flexpoint Sensor Systems
Freescale Semiconductor
Hella
Infineon
Kionix
Mando
Melexis
Micronas
Murata
NGK Spark Plug
Panasonic
Preh
Schrader
Sensata Technologies
Sensonor
STMicroelectronics
TRW
Tung Thih Electronic
ZF TRW

Forecasts
Sensor-specific application forecasts

    --  Adaptive cruise control
    --  Anti-lock braking system
    --  Crash
    --  Electronic stability control
    --  Gasoline direct injection systems
    --  Lane departure warning systems
    --  Parking assistance systems

Vehicle application forecasts

    --  Advanced driver assistance systems
    --  All vehicle sensors
    --  Interior
    --  Powertrain & Emission Control
    --  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

    --  Introduction
    --  Autonomous emergency braking
    --  Blind spot detection systems
    --  Electronic stability control systems
    --  Lane departure warning systems
    --  Parking assistance systems
    --  Radar and camera sensors
    --  Banner Engineering's solutions
    --  Bosch's solutions
    --  Delphi's RACam
    --  Denso's solutions
    --  Fujitsu Ten's solution
    --  GM's solutions
    --  Honda's solutions
    --  OmniVision Technologies' solution
    --  Sony's CMOS image sensor for automotive cameras
    --  TRW's solutions
    --  Valeo's driver assistance for electric vehicles

Body applications

    --  Alarms
    --  Doors
    --  Liftgate switches
    --  Road grip sensors
    --  Windscreen sensors
    --  Wipers

Interior applications

    --  Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)
    --  Brushless motors for HVAC applications
    --  Instrumentation
    --  Other
    --  TRW's touchpad sensor
    --  TRW's electronic horn
    --  Seats

Powertrain & Emission Control applications

    --  All-wheel drive system
    --  Battery sensors
    --  Engine management
    --  Fuel sensors
    --  Ignitions
    --  Lambda sensors
    --  Other
    --  Continental's solutions
    --  Henkel's solutions
    --  Start-stop engine sensors
    --  Temperature sensor
    --  Transmission sensors

Safety and body control

    --  Acceleration/crash sensors
    --  Continental's crash sensors
    --  Delphi's collision mitigation system
    --  TRW's remote acceleration sensors
    --  Airbag sensors
    --  Freescale Semiconductor's solutions
    --  TRW's airbag control unit
    --  Pedestrian protection systems
    --  Continental's air hose
    --  Continental's solutions
    --  Denso's pedestrian collision detection sensor
    --  TRW's solutions
    --  Seatbelt sensors

    --  Tyre pressure monitoring systems

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6lh4gk/automotive

Media Contact:

Laura Wood, Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com

For E.S.T Office Hours Call +1-917-300-0470
For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call +1-800-526-8630
For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900

U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716

View original content:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/global-automotive-light-vehicle-sensors-technology-trends-and-forecasts-2017-2032-300542037.html

SOURCE Research and Markets