Passive Infrared Motion Sensor Market - Positive Long-Term Growth Outlook 2016 – 2024
Passive
infrared (PIR) motion sensors are electronic sensor devices that
detect motion and the presence of an identity or object that is a
infrared emitting source. Any object that exceeds the temperature of
absolute zero emits heat at a wavelength of infrared lights. The
sensors are enabled for identification of the variations in IR
radiations when an object is colliding with the primary subject of
infrared radiation detection. Benefits of using passive infrared
motion sensors are that these sensors use limited power and are
scarcely activated by airflow. The global market for passive infrared
motion sensor is segmented on the basis of device into motion
controller, smoke detector, heat detectors and other devices.
According to range covered, the global passive infrared motion sensor
market is subdivided into long wave passive infrared sensor, short
wave passive infrared sensor and mid wave passive infrared sensor.
Passive infrared motion sensor market, on the basis of application,
can be segmented into defense and aerospace, automotive, consumer
electronics, security and healthcare and industrial sectors. The
consumer electronics sector is further sub-divided cameras, smart
mobile devices, smart phones and other electronics. The security
segment holds the largest market share in the application segments
and is forecasted to have a steady growth rate throughout the
forecast market.
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Major
driver driving the global market for passive infrared motion sensor
market is increased application area of passive infrared sensor. In
addition, rising demand for motion enabled industrial machineries,
smart phones, military and aerospace devices and medical equipment,
growth of home and industrial automation, rising use of wireless
communication are acting as major drivers driving the global passive
infrared motion sensor market. Increasing demand for motion sensing
applications in the gaming sector and low power consumption also acts
as a major driver to the global passive infrared motion sensor
market. Increased growth in public construction projects which
includes the installation of escalators, automatic doors, and taps in
these projects. With increasing use of passive infrared motion
sensors in these devices, the market is showing substantial growth
over the forecast period and is thus acting as a major driver of the
market. High cost of passive infrared motion sensors and lack of
availability of cheaper alternatives is a major restraint hindering
the growth of the PIR motion sensor market. In addition, passive
infrared motion sensors cannot detect objects moving at a very low
speed which is also a major hindrance in the growth of the overall
market. Passive infrared motion sensors cannot determine the distance
between two objects which limits its use in the various application
sectors which is hindering the market growth substantially. Growing
use of passive infrared motion sensors in consumer electronics is a
major opportunity in the global market for passive infrared motion
sensors.
The
global passive infrared motion sensor market geographically is
segment into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East and
Africa and Latin America. North America is the largest market for
passive infrared motion sensors. Europe follows suit and both these
regions are comparatively matured markets. Asia Pacific and Middle
East and Africa are the most lucrative markets and Asia Pacific is
forecasted to witness the highest growth rate. This is facilitated by
increasing presence of the application areas in these regions and
thus more and more key players are investing in these regions.
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Major
players of the global passive infrared motion sensor include Axis
Communications AB (Lund, Sweden), General Dynamics Corporation
(Virginia, U.S), Bosch Security Systems Ltd. (Stuttgart, Germany),
Current Corporation (Port Moody, Canada), Atmel Corporation
(California, U.S), Elmos Semiconductor AG (Dortmund, Germany),
Cypress Semiconductor (California, U.S), Honeywell International Inc.
(New Jersey, U.S),Epson Toyocom Corporation (Tokyo, Japan) and
STMicroelectronics N.V. (Geneva, Switzerland) among others.
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