Gesture Recognition Technology in Consumer Electronics Market-Research Report by IndustryARC


Posted November 27, 2015 by ElectronicsIARC

Gesture Recognition in Consumer Electronics Market: Products (Smartphones, Gaming Devices, Laptops, Television, Set Top Box); Technology (Interactive Displays, Capacitive, IR, Ultrasonic, Electric Field, Image Sensor, MEMS) - Forecast (2015-2020)
 
[b]Gesture Recognition in Consumer Electronics Market: Products (Smartphones, Gaming Devices, Laptops, Television, Set Top Box); Technology (Interactive Displays, Capacitive, IR, Ultrasonic, Electric Field, Image Sensor, MEMS) - Forecast (2015-2020)[/b]

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[b]Gesture recognition technology[/b] is a form of replacement of old-fashioned input mechanisms wherein keyboards, mouse, remote controls, and various other control devices are used to perform remote functions. It is a method that mainly uses sensors and interprets human gestures and movements using computer algorithms. The technology applies human gestures, such as movement of hand, fingers, arms, head or an entire body, as input mechanism to perform desired actions in a system. [b]Sensing technologies like infrared sensing, ultrasonic sensing, capacitive sensing, electric near-field sensing[/b] and so on are commonly used to detect gestures in various electronic devices. Gesture Recognition technology is mostly used in Consumer Electronics. [b]Gesture Recognition in Consumer Electronics[/b] is classified into 4 types that include hand gestures, finger gestures, body movements, and facial expressions.

In this technology, a remote-controlled device can be ideally operated using certain gestures, such as waving at a particular distance to switch it on or mute it by putting a finger on lips. The device usually contains a chip with gesture recognition software that follows the movements of the user. Gesture recognition, in combination with voice recognition, facial recognition, eye-tracking and other related technologies, makes for a very powerful technology that can completely change the way we control machines. It can be a revolutionary change all together in the coming future.

[b]Market Trends & Growth[/b]:

According to IndustryARC, the [b]Gesture Recognition Market[/b] is all set to rise from $1.3 Billion in 2013 to $10.7 Billion by 2020 with APAC as the fastest growing region followed by the Americas and then Rest of the World.

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The entire [b]technology of Gesture Recognition[/b] is most widely used in electronic devices like smartphones, gaming consoles, laptops, tablets, smart televisions and smart wearable devices. Experts have estimated that the gaming and smartphones gesture recognition market shall grow rapidly from 2013 to 2020 as compared to the rest of the segments. It was noted that in 2013, the worldwide sales of smartphones are estimated to be 970 Million Units, and are estimated to reach 2.8 Billion Units by 2020. Clearly, the [b]Gesture Recognition Technology[/b] in the smartphones has been growing rapidly in the past few years and is expected to grow even higher during the observation period.

While the [b]Gesture Recognition Technology[/b] is based on sensors such as [b]image sensors, light sensors, infrared sensors, MEMS[/b] and others, the market for Image Sensors and Infrared Sensors are accounted to be one of the fastest growing segments owing to the fact that these sensors are included in all the [b]Gesture Recognition Products[/b].

[b]REPORT SCOPE: Market Segmentation[/b]:

[b]The Gesture Recognition Market[/b] is classified into simple 3 types based on the factors:
• By Products: Gaming Devices, Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Smart TVs, Wearable Devices, Set Top Boxes and Others.
• By Technology: Infrared Sensing, Capacitive Sensing, Ultrasonic Sensing, Electric Near Field, MEMS and Others.
• By Geography: Americas, Europe, APAC and ROW.

[b]Key Players[/b]:

To mention a few important key players of this market that are analyzed and mentioned in this report:
• Sony Corporation
• LG electronics Inc.
• Intel Corporation
• Panasonic Corporation
• Samsung Electronics
• Texas Instruments

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Last Updated November 27, 2015