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Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) takes off

by on11 September 2018


Frost & Sullivan Report

The Industrial Internet of things (IIoT) is transforming manufacturing and operations ecosystems across the aerospace & defence (A&D) industry, electronic test equipment (ETE) vendors, according to a new report by Frost & Sullivan.

A&D companies are ready to support the latest technological developments with substantial investments in R&D as new technology adoption vendors are responding to the surge in opportunities for asset management, condition monitoring, and data analytics services with expansions in the frequencies, bandwidth availability, and functionalities of their existing systems, the report said.

Sambaran Das, Senior Research Analyst, Measurement & Instrumentation, said: "Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)-based models, in particular, are likely to gain traction as A&D customers across applications automate their processes. It can prove to be a highly significant value addition delivered by hardware vendors selling software."

Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Global Electronic Test Equipment Market in Aerospace & Defense, Forecast to 2024, provides a detailed analysis of the current and evolving opportunities in the A&D industry for the electronic test, measurement, and instrumentation market. This assessment includes forecasts, an overview of the competitive structure, competitors’ market share, market trends, and product analysis. It also identifies market drivers and restraints, key growth opportunities, challenges, and possible threats.

The report said the  A&D industry had seen renewed growth due to increasing defence spending and budget allocations by national governments all over the world.

"While the North American and European markets continue to lead the ETE market due to their historically dominant position in the A&D industry and enthusiasm to adopt new technologies, Asia-Pacific is emerging as a popular investment hub", Das said.

"The presence of leading ETE manufacturers in high-growth countries such as China, India, and South Korea has already taken this region ahead of the market leaders regarding growth rate. The greater defence spending in China and India and the record rise in commercial air traffic have further boosted the adoption rates of ETE in the region."

Globally, the $3.25 billion ETE market is expected to touch $4.19 billion by 2024, once vendors make the most of the market expansion opportunities in:

• Portable/handheld testers: With the advent of IIoT, portable testers need to offer benchtop-level accuracy and compatibility with wireless network connections. The advancements in chip technologies will enable vendors to deliver testers with superior RF performance, longer battery life, and greater ruggedness.
• 5G and millimetre-wave (mmWave): 5G evolution will present vendors with opportunities to develop devices with faster communication and better network connectivity. Also, the demand for mmWave frequencies and higher modulation bandwidths will encourage them to provide cost-effective testing of bandwidth-rich mmWave frequencies.
• Hardware-in-loop (HIL) testing: With HIL simulation testing, engineers can cost-effectively test aircraft components such as electronic control units (ECUs) and line-replaceable units (LRUs). As A&D HIL systems have different needs than traditional automotive HILs, they need to be more reliable, highly scalable, and tightly synchronised with a large number of sensors and actuators.
• NewSpace: Rapid developments in space and satellite industry with the emergence of more than 30 companies in the past five years will drive the demand for testing solutions.
• Radar: Radar will continue to dominate the market due to the rising need to support an array of antennae with multichannel synchronisation and coherent operations.

Das added that adaptability to evolving technologies, ability to address greater bandwidths, and providing software-defined instrumentation are the most important requirements for T&M in the A&D industry.

“With the growing complexity of end-user systems and testing needs, upgradable and flexible platforms are the focus of leading companies for enhancing the longevity of test equipment and reducing the cost of test. Mega Trends such as Industry 4.0 or IIoT and evolving business models will change the market dynamics and test solution offerings by leading T&M vendors.”

Last modified on 11 September 2018
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