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Sensors for Robotics: Technologies and Global MarketsNEW YORK, May 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Report Scope:
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These include agriculture, appliances, automotive, healthcare, industrial, logistics and military. In addition, the overall market and each application area is assessed on a worldwide and regional basis, including North America, Latin America, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and Asia-Pacific. This report considers economic slowdown caused by lockdown across the world owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. Finally, the report presents an analysis of the competitive dynamics of sensors for the robotics market, including critical success factors such as research and development capability, installed base, branding and ecosystem influence and partnerships. The report provides profiles of the manufacturers of sensors for robotics. Report Includes: - Company profiles of the leading market players including Advanced Microsensors Inc., Automation Technology GmbH, Bosch Sensortec GmbH, Cyberoptics Corp., Electro-Sensors Inc., Ge Measurement & Control, Hitachi Automotive Systems Ltd., Honeywell Sensing & Controls, Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Omron Scientific Technologies Inc., and Panasonic Electric Works Summary: Sensors used in robots have brought them to the next stage of innovation. Most importantly, the sensors have largely enhanced robots' performance. This also allows the robots to perform different tasks like a human being. As with tactile sensing, an object description can be obtained. In all applications, sensors, which are key enablers for the evolving robotics revolution, must play a role. The preceding two digital and technological revolutions launched the first two technologies, with the other one still missing in sensing. Mobiles and automobiles were instrumental in the maturation of acoustic, optical and positional sensors, while new categories of sensors such as touch, microwave and environment serve drones and robots. Environmental or external robotic sensors are classified as exteroceptive, reflecting observations of the robotic appliance's environment and objects in it.Internal robotic sensors are classified as proprioceptive, in that they provide the appliance with "a sense of self" or internal state. This is done by measuring values internal to the system such as power availability and component position, among others. Sensors are also either active, in that they transfer energy, or passive in that they receive energy. While there are a wide variety of sensors applicable to these robotic applications, they can be grouped into four major categories - As the technologies to activate these functions evolve, so do the sensors and the capabilities of robotics. For example, enhanced three-dimensional imaging sensors are being used to improve everything from warehouse stocking to surgical support in operations. As robotic appliances take on less predictable tasks, moving them away from the assembly line and into other environments, it is crucial that sensors continue to improve their capabilities. On the assembly line, as well, advances in sensory perception have improved safety, accelerating the pace of industrial automation. Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05113920/?utm_source=PRN About Reportlinker __________________________ View original content:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sensors-for-robotics-technologies-and-global-markets-301064853.html SOURCE Reportlinker |