Automated Tire Sensors aim to reduce traffic accidents and tire wear and increase fuel economy through monitoring and early recognition of a hazardous state of the tires. With many global mandates requiring tire monitoring technologies in new cars, the tire sensor market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 15% over the next 5 years in China, and be a US$23.6 billion opportunity by 2026. Automated tire sensors could also become a major player within the autonomous vehicle market, with benefits such as decreased downtime and maintenance and improved safety.
Corporation | Patents and Published Applications Count |
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Michelin
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Sumitomo
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Bridgestone Corporation
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Continental AG
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5.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
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Infineon Technologies
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7. Pirelli & C S.p.a. |
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Denso
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Toyota
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10.
Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd.
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Categorization and Classification | Patents and Published Applications |
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130 | |
130 Temperature | |
101 | |
101 Load | |
656 | |
656 Pressure | |
493 | |
493 Tread | |
67 | |
67 Ground contact/Friction | |
121 | |
121 Deformation | |
3 | |
3 Puncture | |
11 | |
11 Alignment | |
249 | |
249 Combination | |
7 | |
7 Fleet | |
19 | |
19 Miscellaneous |