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Automotive Night Vision System Market

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Report Description<br />

increasing disposable income, government regulations for vehicular safety systems, and<br />

improving economic conditions are driving the growth of the Europe night vision system<br />

market. The market is expected to experience twofold growth from 2014 to 2020.In<br />

addition to this, the Europe night vision systems market is expected to witness growing<br />

demand in mid-range passenger cars due to increase in disposable income.<br />

The Europe automotive night vision system market can be classified according to display<br />

type and technology used. On the basis of display types, the market can be segmented<br />

into navigation systems, instrument clusters, and the windshield type. The market<br />

technology segment includes active infrared systems and passive infrared systems. Active<br />

infrared systems emit a beam of infrared light in front of vehicle. These systems are<br />

comparatively cheaper and produce sharper images. They are also better at detecting<br />

inanimate objects. Passive infrared systems have a camera mounted in the grille, which<br />

detects temperature differences among objects, and driver is able to see those thermal<br />

images on the navigation screen.<br />

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http://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/europe-automotive-night-visionsystem-market<br />

The Europe automotive night vision systems market is currently fragmented. The<br />

participants in this market focus on introducing innovative products. Major challenges for<br />

original equipment manufacturers are reducing the cost and improving the quality of<br />

images in these systems. In 2014, FLIR <strong>System</strong>s introduced PathFinder, a night vision

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