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An Analysis of the Technology and Market Drivers that Affect the Growth of Photonics Technology in the Automotive Industry

DUBLIN, Ireland--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c61603) has announced the addition of the new Frost & Sullivan report Advances in Photonic Technologies for the Automotive Industry to their offering.

This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Advances in Photonic Technologies for the Automotive Industry provides an insight into the emerging photonic-based display, communication, and sensor systems for the automotive sector. The research analyzes the technology and market drivers, challenges, and trends, which affect the growth of photonics technology in the automotive industry. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following sectors: liquid crystal displays (LCDs), HUDs, projection displays, complementary-metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor, charge coupled device (CCD) image sensor, media oriented transport systems (MOST), and intelligent data bus (IDB)-1394 optical communication protocols for automotive safety, comfort, multimedia, and infotainment systems.

The following technologies are covered in this research:

- HUDs, LCDs, CMOS/CCD image sensors

- MOST, IDB-1394, LCDs

- MOST, IDB-1394, LCDs

Zipping Ahead: Photonic Technologies Rapidly Penetrate the Increasingly Sophisticated Automotive Industry

The rising demand for safety, comfort, multimedia, infotainment, and telematic applications in automobiles are catalyzing the integration of photonic-based technologies in the automotive industry. Automobiles are increasingly employing photonics for lighting, displays, sensors, and communications systems. For a majority of these applications, photonics technologies have worked well in conjunction with the associated electronic counterparts. In fact, photonic technologies have even covered up for electrical or electronic technologies inadequacies in specific application domains such as safety, multimedia, and infotainment systems. Its efficiency has prompted automobile manufacturers to develop more applications based on this technology.

Photonic technologies are superior to electronic solutions in terms of data rates, bandwidth, reliability, and robustness. However, it is not easy to achieve integration and miniaturization in photonics as easily as in electronics. Although optical sensors and communication protocols have demonstrated their performance capabilities, they still need to prove they are capable of replacing their electronic counterparts. "Academic research focusing on the development of photonics technologies for automotive applications will help resolve the issues associated with the emergence of photonic-dominant systems," says the analyst of this research.

Increasing Safety Concerns Secure Photonic Technologies Standing in the Automotive Industry

Consumers increasing awareness regarding safety is compelling the creation of several technologies and applications that will not only enhance safety, but also save time, cost, and fuel indirectly. "The industry is relying on light/image or optical sensors to develop a wide range of safety technologies for occupant safety, intruder detection, lane departure warning, and blind spot detection," notes the analyst. "As displays are vital for all these systems, photonic technology will find considerable application in this sector." Head-up display (HUD), is being hailed as an effective solution for safety systems and it is used in high-end automotive models.

Meanwhile, fiber optic sensors rigidity and resistance to electromagnetic interferences have made them well suited for automotive applications. The major application areas of optical sensors are driver assistance systems and traffic monitoring systems. "Optical sensors (rain sensors), used as automatic wipers in cars, is a typical illustration of the suitability of optical sensors for hostile environmental conditions," observes the analyst. "In the case of driver assistance systems, cameras with image sensors are used to alert the driver about the driving environment and the possibility of collision with other vehicles." Photonic technology has also been associated with lighting systems in automobiles. It not only aids the development of anti-glare lighting but also night vision systems for safety in harsh driving situations such as darkness, fog, and exposure to blinding light.

Areas covered:

- Technology and Applications Viewpoint

- Technology Adoption Factor Analysis

- Key Developments in the Photonics Sector for Automotive Applications

- Technology Foresight

- Patent Analysis and Key Contacts

- Decision Support Database

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