[Report]
Global MEMS Sensor Developments and Opportunities
Published: 2004/06
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Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
- 1. Technology Snapshot
- 1. MEMS Growth Reflects Economic Trends
- 2. Technological Trends
- 2. Scope and Methodology
- 1. Scope of the Study
- 2. Research Methodology
2. MEMS Market Analysis
- 1. MEMS Market
- 1. Description of Technology and Applications
- 2. Market Trends
- 2. Investment Climate
- 1. Market Potential
- 2. Industry Characteristics
- 3. Growth Outlook--Nanotech May Provide for MEMS Expansion
- 3. Market Drivers and Restraints
- 1. Technical and Market Drivers
- a. Propensity to combine reliability with efficiency and lower cost could translate into improved demand for microtechnologies
- b. Increasing awareness and safety regulations in the automotive sector could translate into demand for effective monitoring and control systems
- c. Need for environmental preservation could propel the growth of chemical sensors to monitor pollutants at the source.
- d. Integrated manufacturing of electronics and sensors on the same silicon wafer could translate into lower cost of control systems
- e. Evolution of micromachining techniques and nanoscale manufacturing could help achieve economies of scale during manufacture
- f. Emergence of alternatives to silicon, like plastics, could pave the way for novel applications where silicon could be unsuitable
- g. Growth of nanotechnology has led to an increased need to communicate between the nanoscale and macroscale world. Microtechnology is well suited to bridge this divide.
- 2. Restraints
- a. Lack of a standard manufacturing technique leads to difficulties in taking innovations to production
- 3. Challenges
- a. Difference in fabrication processes increases reluctance of semiconductor companies to move to MEMS.
- b. Lack of volumes in many MEMS applications could hamper the development of small and medium scale manufacturers.
- c. Disparate packaging needs of MEMS devices could lead to cost overruns during commercialization.
- d. Emergence of nanotechnology and nanoscale fabrication as a serious contender
- e. Meltdown in the optical networking industry has put MEMS funding on the back foot
3. Sensing Applications in the Transportation Industry
- 1. Industry Impact
- 1. Assessment of Existing Applications
- 2. Products with Potential
- 2. Application Spectrum
- 1. Safety Devices
- 2. Comfort and Safety Applications
- 3. Engine and Drive Train
- 4. Vehicle Diagnostics
- 3. Research Trends
- 1. Gyro Sensors Can Increase Vehicle Stability --Japan
- 2. Thin Film Magnetic Sensors Aid in Automobile Control - Japan
- 3. Novel Device Promises Safer Rail Travel - United Kingdom
- 4. On-board Sensors Monitor Engine Oil Viscosity - Austria
- 5. Motorola Sensor Improves Tire Safety - United States
- 6. Tire Sensor Helps Prevent Accidents - Germany
- 4. Industry Specific Issues
- 1. Industry Assessment
- 2. Growth Prospects
4. Industrial Sensing and Consumer Electronics
- 1. Industry Impact
- 1. Assessment of Applications
- 2. Promising Products
- 2. Application Spectrum
- 1. Strain Gauges
- 2. Industrial Monitoring and Automation
- 3. Wireless Sensor Networks
- 4. Process Control Instrumentation
- 3. Research Trends
- 1. Fabrication of Motion Sensor Using MEMS - Taiwan
- 2. Extreme Condition Sensors - United States
- 3. Characterizing Polymers Using X-Ray Scattering Measurements - France
- 4. Novel Inexpensive Humidity Sensor Using CMOS Fabrication Technology - China
- 5. Characterization of MEMS Using Digital Holography Microscopes - Italy
- 6. Symmetrical Circular-Type Sensor Can Measure Thermal Flow More Accurately - South Korea
- 7. Micromachining Paves the Way for Low-Power Magnetic Field Sensors - United States
- 8. Low-Cost Inductive Proximity Sensors Find Industrial Applications - Switzerland
- 9. Sensor Produces Little Resistance to Flow - Sweden
- 4. Industry Specific Issues
- 1. Industry Assessment
- 2. Growth Prospects
5. Analytical and Environmental Sensing
- 1. Industry Impact
- 1. Existing Applications
- 2. Products and Manufacturers
- 2. Application Spectrum
- 1. Chemical and Electrochemical Sensors
- 2. Chromatographic and Spectrometric Sensors
- 3. Other Sensor Systems
- 3. Research Trends
- 1. Sensing Nitrogen Dioxide Using Nano-Crystalline Tungsten - Taiwan
- 2. Controlling Emissions with Combustion Monitoring Sensors - United Kingdom
- 3. Laser Sensors for Cleaner Engines - United Kingdom
- 4. Hand-Held Sensor Can Detect Noise - Japan
- 5. Novel Fiber Optic Laser Sensor Can Detect Pollutants - Hong Kong
- 6. Selectively Adjustable MEMS-Based Chemical Nose - United States
- 7. Nanorings as Nanoscale Sensors - United States
- 8. Micromachined Humidity Sensors with Temperature Compensation - Taiwan
- 9. Novel Chip for Multiple Detection - United States
- 10. Environmental Sensors - Treading towards Smart Solutions - United States
- 11. Scanning Probe Microscopes Get Integrated into Optical Displacement Sensors - Turkey
- 12. Micro Fluxgate Sensors Reach Micrometer Scales - Greece
- 13. Microsystems Enable Precision Spectral Sensing - Germany
- 14. Microdisplacement Sensor Is Based on Beam Divergence - Japan
- 15. Nano-electromechanical Systems To Weigh Individual Molecules - United States
- 16. Spectrometer Detects Environmental Substances - Germany
- 17. Conducting Combustible Gas Sensing with Microdifferential Scanning Calorimeters - United States
- 18. Low-Power Sensors Detect Hazardous Gases - United States
- 19. Using MEMS in Seismic Sensors - France
- 4. Industry Specific Issues
- 1. Industry Assessment
- 2. Growth Prospects
6. Biosensing Applications
- 1. Industry Impact
- 1. Applications Assessment
- 2. Products with Potential
- 2. Application Spectrum
- 1. Imaging and Medical Diagnostics
- 2. Drug Discovery and Delivery
- 3. Medical Devices
- 3. Research Trends
- 1. Taste Sensor Can Detect Bitterness - Japan
- 2. Selectively Adjustable MEMS-Based Chemical Nose - United States
- 3. Non-Contact Magnetic Temperature Sensor for Biochemical Applications - Japan
- 4. Artificial Hands Get a Contact Force Sensor - United Kingdom
- 5. Implantable Wireless Biological Sensors - United States
- 6. Sensors Render Inexpensive Monitoring System for High-Risk Professionals - Germany
- 7. Critical Applications Get Sensitive Lift Force Flow Sensors - Sweden
- 4. Industry Specific Issues
- 1. Industry Assessment
- 2. Growth Outlook
7. Characteristics of the Global MEMS Sensors Industry
- 1. Structure of the MEMS Sector
- 1. Assessment of the Market Structure
- 2. Analog Devices
- 3. Motorola
- 4. MEMSCAP
- 5. Colibrys
- 6. Acreo AB
- 7. Applied MEMS
- 8. Micralyne
- 9. Capres A/S
- 10. Silicon Microstructures
- 11. Boston Microsystems
- 12. Tegal
- 2. Technology Strategy Analysis
- 1. Technology Trends
- 2. The Volume Dilemma
- 3. The Fab vs Fabless Dilemma
- 4. The Evolving Industry Paradigm
- 5. Where for MEMS from Here?
8. Key Patents and Contact Details
- 1. Patents
- 1. Key US Patents
- 2. Contact Details
- 1. Key Developers of MEMS Technology
9. Frost & Sullivan 2004 Science and Technology Awards
- 1. Technology Leadership
- 1. Award Description
- 2. Award Recipient
- 2. Excellence in Technology
- 1. Award Description
- 2. Award Recipient
10. Decision Support Tables
- 1. Car Production
- 1. Car Production
- 2. Machine Tool Production
- 1. Machine Tool Production
- 3. Telecom Equipment
- 1. Production of Telecom Equipment
- 4. Semiconductor Market
- 1. Semiconductor Market
- 5. Number of Aircraft
- 1. Number of Aircraft
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[Report]
Global MEMS Sensor Developments and Opportunities
Published: 2004/06
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