GPS World, September 2016
2016 STATE OF THE GNSS INDUSTRY Optimism Across All Sectors INCREASING DIVERSITY DRIVES MARKET EXPANSION 2332 Machine Control Precision Agriculture or Transportation Satellites Signals and Simulation Buying Power Rising Still Rising M agazine reader buying power keeps rising too Thirty percent are involved in chipset board or module purchase or specification 52 percent in integrated systems 42 percent in antennas and 30 percent in related non GNSS hardware or software Intellectual property licensing draws more than 16 percent participation All of these are up from levels measured in 2015 which had in turn increased over 2014 SEPTEMBER 2016 WWW GPSWORLD COM GPS WORLD 41 MICHAEL JONES SENIOR CONSULTANT CAPABLITY LEAD ARRAY PROCESSING ROBUST PNT ROKE A lthough the immediate business outlook is relatively flat compared to last year I see it reaching full potential in the next two to four years Our primary GNSS market is development of jamming and spoofing countermeasures The anti jam market particularly in defence is fairly mature However we are now seeing a sharp uptake of low size weight and power SWAP controlled radiation pattern antenna CRPA technology in the civilian domain Interest in our anti spoof technology is growing but there will not be a sharp uptake until customers perceive a large enough threat from spoofing Primary business sector Which term best describes it or your principal product Today we are on the brink of a revolution of the Internet of Things IOT and machineto machine M2M technology driving implementation of a GNSS receiver on virtually any device in the world Eli Ariel Galileo Satellite Navigation Ltd 259 311 466 1865 1658 2228 Autonomous Vehicles Air Ground Road or Water Wireless and Consumer non Autonomous Survey and High Precision Mapping Data Acquisition or Processing GIS Application Defense Security Government Other 881 H
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