DUBLIN, October 13, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Wintergreen Research, Inc's new report "Law Enforcement Robots: Market Strategies and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016-2022" to their offering.
Law enforcement robot markets at $1 billion in 2015 are anticipated to reach $5.7 billion by 2022
Bomb squads need robots, they need robot technology, more flexibility, better maneuverability. Security technology is becoming mobile, changing the old security camera approach to allowing a more proactive approach to security. The robot can go out and look around. The aim of using law enforcement robots is to secure the safety of the officers in the field. Robots are pretty good at this as it turns out. Police are forced to function in dangerous situations.
Market growth comes as every law enforcement agency faces the prospect of dealing with terrorists. With technology maturity and economies of scale, price points decline rapidly and affordability continues to drive significant market growth. The companies that have achieved measurable market share early in the evolution of the market are likely to maintain a strong presence in markets.
Next generation law enforcement robots are being implemented as platforms. Platforms are useful for accepting a range of components quickly to repurpose units on the fly. Law enforcement robots leverage better materials, more sophisticated designs, software technology, and tablet remote controls. They are communication devices that support high quality data gathering. Communications are implemented in difficult situations.
Law enforcement robotics are slated to increase in value to cities and local communities providing low cost protection and high value capabilities. With the active threat of terrorists attacking civilian populations in every country, law enforcement has become the new military. As terrorists operate outside nationalistic borders and infiltrate into the community, robot systems are needed by local police forces, not just the military. The national priority in every country is to increase the budgets for regional and local law enforcement robotic response.
Response to emergency situations with robots include response to natural disasters, hostage taking, barricaded law breakers, and terrorists. These situations have not been a problem inside local communities, previously dealt with by national authorities. With the rise of international terrorism, experienced through the news media in most local communities and cities, the threat of local terrorism is becoming more real and unfortunately more common. The robots offer all level of protection to the human by letting the police officers do some of their job remotely.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Law Enforcement Robots Market Description and Market Dynamics
1.1 Law Enforcement Robots
1.2 Law Enforcement Robot Border Patrol
1.3 Robot Scope
1.4 SUGVs
1.5 Robots Delivering Protection Capabilities
2 Law Enforcement Robot Market Shares and Market Forecasts
2.1 Law Enforcement Robots Leverage Civilian Systems of Engagement
2.2 Law Enforcement Robot Market Shares
2.3 Law Enforcement Robot Market Forecasts
2.4 Law Enforcement Robot Market Analysis
2.5 Law Enforcement Robot Prices and Situational Uses
2.6 Law Enforcement Robot Regional Market Segments
3 Law Enforcement Robot Product Description
3.1 Endeavor Robotics 110 FirstLook
3.2 Northrop Grumman
3.3 QinetiQ
3.4 Kairos Autonomi
3.5 RoboteX
3.6 Pedsco
3.7 ReconRobotics Tactical, Micro-Robot Systems
3.8 Robosoft
3.9 TechnoRobot
3.10 General Dynamics Homeland Security
3.11 Google / Boston Dynamics ATLAS - The Agile Anthropomorphic Robot
3.12 Lockheed Martin
3.13 Mesa Robotics
3.14 Boz Robotics Boz I
3.15 Power Hawk Technologies
3.16 DJI Innovation
3.17 SDR Tactical Robots
3.18 Lithos Robotics TacBOT
3.19 Transcend Robotics Arti3 Platform
4 Law Enforcement Robot Technology and Research
4.1 TARDEC's Interoperability Profile (IOP) Testing
4.2 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
4.3 Law Enforcement Robot Technology Enablers
4.4 MRAP ATV: Requirements and Contenders
4.5 Law Enforcement Intel Integrated Circuit Evidence-Based Innovation
4.6 Advanced Robot Technology: Navigation, Mobility, And Manipulation
4.7 User-Friendly Interfaces
4.8 Field Based Robotics Iterative Development
4.9 Intel Military Robot Cultivating Collaborations
4.10 Hitachi Configuration Of Robots Using The SuperH Family
4.11 Network Of Robots And Sensors
4.12 Law Enforcement Robot Technology Functions
4.13 Carbon Nanotube Radio
4.14 UUVMP Vision
4.15 Endeavor Robotics Technology
4.16 Evolution Robotics Technology Solutions
4.17 Classes of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs)
4.18 Military and Law Enforcement Robot Pricing Notes
4.19 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives (CBRNE)
4.20 Robot Enabling Technologies
4.21 Law Enforcement Robot Bandwidth
5 Law Enforcement Robot Company Profiles
5.1 CoroWare
5.1 DJI
5.2 Endeavor Robotics
5.3 General Dynamics
5.4 Google / Boston Dynamics
5.5 GoPro
5.6 Kairos Autonami
5.7 Kawada Industries
5.8 Kongsberg
5.9 Kuka
5.10 Lithos Robotics
5.11 Lockheed Martin
5.12 Mesa Robotics
5.13 Mitsubishi Next-Generation Robot for Nuclear Power Plant Heat Exchanger Tube Inspection
5.14 Northrop Grumman
5.15 Pedsco
5.16 Power Hawk Technologies
5.17 QinetiQ
5.18 ReconRobotics
5.19 Robosoft
5.20 Robotex
5.21 SDR Tactical Robots
5.22 TechnoRobot
5.23 Transcend Robotics
5.24 Yamaha
5.25 Selected Military Robot Companies
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dbzlxn/law_enforcement
Source: Wintergreen Research, Inc
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