Radar Sensor Market 2021: Global Industry Analysis Report to 2027

Global Radar sensor market is expected to rise at the significant CAGR during the forecast period. The key factors expected to drive the demand are increasing the emphasis on safety and protection needs in automotive applications, unlocking the 5G and millimetre wave-based RF device capabilities, and increasing the need for border security systems. Radar sensors are likely to see the rising demand for automotive applications, and some of the main reasons for this include an increasing number of radar sensors in the vehicle, increased demand for protection, comfort and assistance features in the car, and the development of driverless car projects. Radar sensor can be integrated in a number of applications such as collision prevention, blind spot identification, adaptive cruise control (ACC), advanced driver assistance systems, lane departure alert, parking aid, pre-crash sensing and brake boosting, obstacle detection system, and stop-and-go functionality.


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Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany), Continental AG (Germany), Lockheed Martin Corporation (US), Hella KGaA Hueck & Co (Germany), Infineon Technologies AG (Germany), Denso Corporation (Japan), Delphi Automotive LLP (UK), Autoliv Inc (Sweden), NXP Semiconductors N.V. (Netherlands), and Smart Microwave Sensors GmbH (Germany) has been leading in the radar sensor market. In October 2016, Bosch launched its own self-driving car on Australian roads—Tesla fitted with six radars, six laser sensors, one stereo video camera, and one high-precision GPS unit. In November 2016, Continental AG (Germany) announced that its chassis and safety division had begun the manufacture of ABS and ESC units in India. A new assembly line for ABS and ESC for passenger cars and later ABS for two-wheelers set up at the Continental Automotive Brake Systems plant in Haryana. In November 2016, Delphi Corp. (UK) signed an agreement with Intel to purchase high-powered computer processors for Delphi’s future autonomous vehicle systems. Intel Corp. provides Delphi with high-capacity computers required to process data from radar, camera and laser sensors, as well as roadside landmark maps.

Global Radar sensor market – Segmentation


By Technology


• Manufacturing technologies
• Silicon-germanium
• Metal-oxide semiconductor
• Brake lining
• Ultra-wideband


By Components


• Transmitter
• Antenna
• Receiver
• Video amplifier
• Processing


By Type:


• Imaging radar (primary type)
• Continuous wave (CW) radar
• Pulse radar
• Non-imaging radar (secondary type)
• Speed gauge
• Radar altimeter


By Band:


• HF, VHF, and UHF bands
• HF and VHF band
• UHF-band
• L, S, C, and X bands
• L-band
• S-band


By Range:


• Automotive industry
• LRR1 and LRR2
• LRR3
• Mid-range radar sensor
• Long-range radar sensor


By Application:


• Automotive
• Collision avoidance system
• Lane departure warning system
• Aerospace & defence
• Airborne based
• Industrial
• Measuring working environment
• Security & surveillance


By Region


North America


• US
• Canada
• Mexico


Europe


• UK
• Germany
• France
• Rest of Europe (Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Finland, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Turkey)


Asia Pacific (APAC)


• China
• Japan
• India
• South Korea
• Rest of APAC


Rest of the World

• Middle East & Africa
• South America


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