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Report Title: 2006 Yaw Rate Sensors and Accelerometers
Price: $2,995.00 USD
Release Date: September 2006
Pages: 44
Report Category: Sensors and Actuators Markets – Worldwide
Service Category: Databeans Complete Service | Sensors and Actuators Service
PDF File: 06SAS_YawRateTOC.pdf
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Table of Contents

Significant Findings
   Sensor and Actuator Market Overview
   Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Overview
 
Regional Forecast
   Americas
   Europe
   Japan
   Asia Pacific
 
Consumption Forecast by Application
   Automotive
   Consumer
   Industrial
 
Suppliers
   Robert Bosch
   Freescale Semiconductor
   Infineon Technologies
   Analog Devices
 
Methodology
 

Table of Tables
Table 1: Worldwide Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
Table 2: Worldwide Sensor and Actuator Revenue Forecast by Product Type
Table 3: Worldwide Yaw Rate Sensor and Accelerometer Revenue Forecast by Region
Table 4: Worldwide Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Revenue Forecast by Application Market
Table 5: Worldwide Automotive Electronics Shipment Forecast by Application
Table 6: Worldwide Automotive Electronics Revenue Forecast by Application
Table 7: 2005 Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Revenue by Supplier
 
Table of Figures
Figure 1: Worldwide Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
Figure 2: Worldwide Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Monthly Pricing Forecast
Figure 3: 2006 and 2011 Worldwide Sensor and Actuator Revenue by Product Type
Figure 4: 2006 Worldwide Sensors and Actuators Market Revenue Share by Product
Figure 5: 2006 Worldwide Sensors and Actuators Market Shipment Share by Product
Figure 6: Worldwide Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Revenue Forecast
Figure 7: 2006 and 2011 Yaw Rate Sensor and Accelerometer Revenue Share by Region
Figure 8: Worldwide Yaw Rate Sensor and Accelerometer Revenue Forecast
Figure 9: Americas Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Revenue Forecast
Figure 10: European Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Revenue Forecast
Figure 11: Japanese Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Revenue Forecast
Figure 12: Asia Pacific Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Revenue Forecast
Figure 13: 2005 Passenger Cars in China Shipment Share by Region
Figure 14: Worldwide Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Revenue Forecast
Figure 15: 2006 and 2011 Worldwide Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Revenue Share by Application Market
Figure 16: Automotive Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Revenue Forecast
Figure 17: Yaw Rate Sensor and Accelerometer Applications in Vehicles
Figure 18: Worldwide Automotive Electronics Revenue Forecast
Figure 19: Worldwide “Smart” Mobile Phone Shipment Forecast
Figure 20: Worldwide Consumer and Communications Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Revenue Forecast
Figure 21: Worldwide Industrial Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Revenue Forecast
Figure 22: Worldwide Blood Pressure Monitor Shipment Forecast
Figure 23: 2005 Yaw Rate and Accelerometer Revenue by Supplier
 
Abstract

Newton’s three laws of motion provide relationships between force and movement. Yaw rate sensors, in principle, are the means of collecting the changes in these relationships, which when known, can originate a reaction which might otherwise not occur. Yaw rate sensors and accelerometers have been employed in the automotive industry, where they are used in air bag systems, suspension, and vehicle stability systems, such as antilock braking systems (ABS). Due to advances in manufacturing and packaging for these devices, new opportunities are emerging in other market segments.

Cost reduction and smaller sizes have helped find new homes for these devices in other applications, such as laptop computers and mobile phones, where they are used to sense a change in direction and set into motion a chain of events. For example, to lock up a computer hard drive in the event of a dropped laptop, or to end a call if a mobile phone is placed face down on a desk.
Other applications also include medical electronics, where these components are used in patient monitoring, and consumer products, such as cameras, where they are used in picture stabilization. In terms of use, there are many applications where force and acceleration apply, and the ability to capture the change in positioning can provide people with products that are safer, more robust, and improve the overall interaction between humans and technology.
This study provides readers with an overview of the yaw rate and accelerometer market, a regional analysis, consumption demand by application, and market share. Detailed forecasts include revenue and shipment data over the next five years by region, by application, and by product. Market share tables and analysis is included.
This study is available through individual report purchase for $2,995.00 USD or available at a discounted rate through our 2006 Sensors and Actuators Service which includes this study as well as other in-depth reports on pressure sensors, yaw rate sensors, accelerometers, and actuators. All of our research is backed by a coverage guarantee, meaning that if you purchase a report and need additional information, our analysts are available to continue the analysis, customized to your organization’s needs.

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