The sensor industry is witnessing
substantial technological advancements across IT & telecommunication
and electronics industry. Developments in electronics industry that saw
the introduction of an upgraded 3D sensor has changed the way services
are being delivered in the sensor business. Rise in demand for
smartphones and increased requirement for improving performance of
electronic devices is driving the growth of the 3D sensor market.
Such sensors find a number of applications in different industry
verticals such as consumer electronics, healthcare, industrial robotics,
automotive, and security and surveillance. The market for 3D sensors is
forecast to reach US$ 2,556.6 Mn by 2026 from US$ 1,292.2 Mn in 2016,
recording a CAGR of 7.2%.
The 3D sensor market has seen demand
traction due to rising demand for smartphones, with consumer electronics
holding the largest share. One of the most important features in mobile
communications is to unlock the mobile by 3D face recognition as a
replacement of fingerprint or PIN. Making authentication more convenient
and more secure, it may soon become indispensable for mobile payment
applications and mobile ID. Healthcare, automotive, and aerospace &
defense are the leading verticals in terms of adopting 3D imaging which
provides a number of advantages for inspection applications. These are
some drivers that are expected to drive the 3D sensor market during the
forecast period.
Further, 3D imaging has seen quick and
extensive adoption in the industrial sector. Smart image sensors and
other industrial developments continue to expand the abilities of 3D
imaging for industrial applications. With the growing demand for gesture
exploration application, 3D sensors play an significant role in
improving the performance and effectiveness of a huge complex system in
sectors such as electronics and automotive. From robotic navigation to
building automation and gesture recognition, 3D sensors allow for
determined elasticity to customize every feature of a camera’s design to
make the most appropriate product.
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However, 3D sensors face a challenge due
to higher cost of installation. 3D imaging systems certainly provide
more information than 2D systems, but they are a lot more complicated in
nature. The main problem with 3D essentially is calibration and getting
measurements to some calibrated standard that generally requires much
more information than a planar calibration. The generation of 3D data
with 2D cameras usually involves combining several 2D cameras for
creating a single 3D image and this requires more precise illumination
when compared to taking a single 2D image. Moreover, the cost of 3D
imaging systems is another barrier and these systems do not cater to the
price-sensitive markets. Thus, the technical difficulties and high cost
involved while producing 3D images are the major impediments to the
widespread adoption of these systems.
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