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  • GPS tracking device market expected to grow 2017 to 2023

    The GPS tracking device market is expected to exhibit significant growth potential between 2017 and 2023, according to a new report by Research and Markets.

    The key driving factors for the growth of the GPS tracking device market include the increase in sales of commercial vehicles, smaller size, affordable price and high return on investment. Moreover, the advent of cellular technology reduced the service cost, while the decline in GNSS/GPS IC makes inroads in cellphone that provide the scale of economies to GNSS/GPS module supplier.

    The report is titled GPS Tracking Device Market by Type, Deployment Type, Industry & Geography – Global Forecast to 2023.

    Other findings:

    • Transportation and logistics to hold the largest share of the overall GPS tracking device market.
    • APAC will be the fastest-growing market for GPS tracking device during the forecast period.

    Learn more here.

  • Global and Chinese GPS industry analyzed in new report

    The new report, “Global and Chinese GPS Industry — 2016,” is an in-depth study on the current state of the global GPS industry with a focus on the Chinese market, offered by Research and Markets.

    The report provides key statistics on the market status of the GPS manufacturers and is a valuable source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the industry.

    It provides a basic overview of the industry including its definition, applications and manufacturing technology. Then, the report explores the international and Chinese major industry players in detail. In this part, the report presents the company profile, product specifications, capacity, production value, and 2011-2016 market shares for each company.

    Through the statistical analysis, the report depicts the global and Chinese total market of GPS industry including capacity, production, production value, cost/profit, supply/demand and Chinese import/export.

    The total market is further divided by company, by country, and by application/type for the competitive landscape analysis The report then estimates 2016-2021 market development trends of GPS industry. Analysis of upstream raw materials, downstream demand, and current market dynamics is also carried out.

    In the end, the report makes some important proposals for a new project of GPS Industry before evaluating its feasibility. Overall, the report provides an in-depth insight of 2011-2021 global and Chinese GPS industry covering all important parameters.

    For more information, visit the Research and Markets website.

  • GPS anti-jam increasingly big business

    It’s getting bigger all the time, GPS/GNSS business. And coming along in its wake, starting to grow like a sproutly little brother, is GPS anti-jamming, to safeguard the signal in various scenarios.

    The anti-jamming market for GPS is expected to reach US$4.8 billion in value and 309.2 thousand units in volume by 2022, according to a newly released report by Research and Markets, a Dublin, Ireland-based market research “store.”

    Anti-jam technology sales revenue will increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.0 percent between 2016 and 2022, while volume goes up 10.1 percent. Major drivers at the moment lie in the military sector, but that could well change in the next decade. The proliferation of low-cost GPS jammers is seeing to that.

    Meanwhile, any armed force that puts its faith in guided missiles now feels the acute need for a secured weapons system, something not easy to accomplish. Flight-control applications are especially vulnerable.

    North America is the largest and most dynamic sector of the anti-jamming market, given its powerful military and the presence of three top players in the anti-jamming market for GPS: Rockwell Collins Inc. (U.S.), The Raytheon Company (U.S.) and NovAtel Inc. (Canada).

    Other companies cited by the report, and given each their own subsection, are Cobham, Mayflower Communications, BAE Systems, Furuno Electric Company, Harris Corporation, Lockheed Martin, Thales Group, Boeing and u-blox.

    Breaking down by receiver type, the report studies two major categories: military and government grade, and commercial transportation grade. The market is also analyzed geographically, with sub-sub-subsections devoted to “Threat From North Korea and Disputes With China,” “Dispute in the South China Sea,” and “The Crisis in Syria and Isis.”

    Aside from looking — or deriving, more often — numbers according to Anti-Jamming Technique (nulling systems, beam-steering systems and civilian systems), the report does not concern itself overly with technical details. These usually are of little interest to investors, the report’s main target. Thus it will have little of interest for engineers, except for those practicing business development.

    A market breakdown by application lists:

    • flight control
    • surveillance and reconnaissance
    • position, navigation and timing
    • targeting
    • casualty evacuation
    • timing installations
    • logistics tracking
    • law enforcement

    From the Executive Summary:

    “The nulling systems type of anti-jamming techniques accounted for a share of 70.0% in 2015; the market was valued at USD 2,180.3 million in the same year and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.7% between 2016 and 2022. The market for beam steering systems was valued at USD 662.8 million in 2015 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.9% during the forecast period. A major reason for beam steering systems holding such a low market share is that they are comparatively new in the market since the last decades and hence are not widely used. They are very expensive and are used only on high-end military vehicles such as strike aircrafts. For a long time nulling systems was the only known type of GPS anti-jamming technique. However, with the development of beam steering systems and the civilian anti jamming systems, the market for GPS anti-jamming is expected to increase.”

    In July, GPS World asked the experts, “What percent of a GNSS designer or manufacturer’s R&D budget should be devoted to mitigation of jamming?”

    Here are their responses.

    MIchael Ritter, President & CEO, Novatel Inc.
    MIchael Ritter, President & CEO, Novatel Inc.

    “Solving for jamming, intentional or unintentional, in the design of any GNSS technology platform is no longer an option. How much any one company spends is largely a function of how much is spent on engineering overall and of how much has already been invested upfront on jamming mitigation. The required level of jamming resistance of any PNT solution also depends very much on the particular application, which in turn influences the budget allocated.”

    Jeff Martin, Director, GPS/GNSS Sales, Spirent Federal
    Jeff Martin, Director GPS/GNSS Sales,
    Spirent Federal

    “GNSS jamming is a growing concern, and an assessment of risks and an element of testing against the most applicable real world threats should be included as part of every developer’s engineering process. Spirent has decades of experience in providing test equipment and services to engineers working to understand and mitigate jamming threats. We have seen increased investment by designers and integrators of PNT systems that are driven to provide robust/resilient solutions to their customers.”

    Andrey Soloviev, Principal, Qunav
    Andrey Soloviev, Principal, Qunav

    “While some receivers already incorporate jamming protection (e.g., CW excision), more sophisticated methods (for example, against broad-band jamming and spoofing) should be incorporated into perspective products. The percentage of R&D budget depends on a line of business. For manufactures pursuing applications such as military and critical infrastructure, the number can be as high as 50 percent. For many civilian applications a potential impact of jamming is less damaging. Yet, from 10 percent to 20 percent should be still allocated.”

  • Report on Indian GPS Market Looks at Next 5 Years

    Feedback Business Consulting has released a report on opportunity in the Indian GPS current market scenario, structure and practices.

    The market scenario in “Opportunity in the Indian Global Positioning System (GPS) Market — 2015” includes current market size estimates by players, top companies, product categories, end user segments and regions. The product categories include tracking and navigation; segments include automobile, logistics, IT, ITe and mobile phones.

    The market structure section details the value of key players’ presence across products and end user segments. The market practices section explores understanding the GPS market sets in business, market trends, distribution practices and pricing.

    Some of the key companies featured in the report include Aadhithya Systems, Blaupunkt India, Caska India, Garmin India, Google Maps India and Locationguru.

    The report also provides a snapshot of key competition and past market trends with a forecast over the next five years. Anticipated growth rates and the factors driving and impacting growth are also provided.

    Market data and analytics have been derived from a combination of primary and secondary sources.

    More details and table of contents about this report can be found at Research and Markets’ website.

  • New GNSS Market Outlook Report Forecasts to 2020

    Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “GNSS Market Outlook 2020” report to its offerings.

    Research and Markets explained that GNSS has developed its applications across various industries worldwide. Some applications are simple, such as determining a position, whereas others are complex blends of GNSS with communications and other technologies. Over the past few years, the rapid growth in GNSS commercial applications has been observed by the firms building navigation satellites and equipment. According to the report, the GNSS market is expected to flourish with new technological applications and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 9.4 percent during 2014-2020.

    The report “GNSS Market Outlook 2020” is an outcome of the research company’s exhaustive research and comprehensive analysis of the worldwide GNSS market. “Our report provides a complete overview of the GNSS market globally. Over and above, all the current trends and drivers coupled with the potential growth areas of the GNSS industry have been evaluated in the report,” the company said in a statement.

    The report analyzes the GNSS market by its major application areas such as location-based services, transportation, surveying, and agriculture, over a period of eight years (2013-2020). In addition, the transportation section covers the GNSS market by road, rail, air, and marine navigation segments, which are creating a wide opportunity to the overall GNSS market, according to the report.

    The report provides extensive analysis of the GNSS market by each of these segments up to 2020.

    Topics Covered:

    1. Analyst View

    2. Research Methodology

    3. Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) – Overview

    4. Current Industry Trends

    5. Market Outlook to 2020

    6. Key Country Profile

    7. Potential Growth Areas

    8. Competitive Landscape

    Companies Mentioned:

    • AgJunction
    • CSR
    • Furuno Electric Co Ltd.
    • Garmin Ltd.
    • MiTAC International Corp.
    • Raytheon Company
    • Rockwell Collins
    • TomTom NV
    • Topcon Corporation
    • Trimble Navigation Ltd.
  • GPS Developers, Manufacturers Highlighted in New Report

    Plimsoll Publishing is offering a new analysis, “GPS System Developers & Manufacturers,” which provides a detailed overview of the global market and delivers a comprehensive individual analysis on the top 100 companies, including Braemac (CA) LLC, Furuno Electric Co. Ltd. and Harman International Industries, Inc.

    The report includes a wealth of information on the financial trends over the past four years. The analysis is aimed at anyone wanting to:

    • See the market leaders
    • Identify companies heading for failure
    • Seek out the most attractive acquisition
    • Analyze industry trends
    • Benchmark their own financial performance

    Eighteen companies have a declining Plimsoll financial rating, while 12 have shown good sales growth. Each of the largest 100 companies is meticulously scrutinized in a one-page individual assessment and is analyzed using up-to-date and current financial data.

    Every business is examined on the following features:

    • The Plimsoll Chart: A graphical assessment of a company’s financial performance
    • Four-year assessment of the profit/loss and balance sheet
    • A written summary highlighting key performance issues

    The analysis is available for purchase on the Research & Markets website.