DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Growth Opportunities in Temperature Sensors, Occupancy Sensors, and Indoor Air Quality Sensors” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The Sensor Technology Opportunity Engine covers innovations in sensors for monitoring indoor air quality, sensors for space management, sensors for counting people, sensors for asset tracking, and multi-parameter sensing.

Sensor Technology Opportunity Engine (TOE) captures global sensor-related innovations and developments on a monthly basis. Innovations are directed toward developing smart and intelligent sensors with functionalities beyond sensing.

Research focus areas include: low power sensors (energy harvesting), industrial automation sensors (M2M, vision sensor), ubiquitous sensor (WSN, sensor fusion), smart sensors (wearables, quantified self), high sensitivity and smaller size (MEMS, nanosensors), and improved security (CBRNE, terahertz). The need for low power, smaller, lighter sensors with enhanced performance attributes and minimal false alarms is driving innovations in the sensors space.

The Sensors and Instrumentation cluster covers innovations pertaining to technologies such as wireless sensors and networks, energy harvesting, haptics and touch, MEMS and nanosensors, Terahertz, ubiquitous/smart sensors, CBRNE, quantified-self, sensor fusion, M2M communications, and drones.

Companies Featured

Aircuity Inc. US Airtest Technologies Inc. Canada Graywolf Sensing Solutions, US Inpixon, US Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, US Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Nasa, US Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US Piera Systems, Canada Pressac Communications Limited, UK Princeton University, US SGX Sensortech, Switzerland Terabee, France University of California at Berkeley, US University of Waterloo, Canada Vital Command, US Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/xi3tm6

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