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New Report on MEMS Gyroscope Patent Investigation

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "MEMS Gyroscope Patent Investigation Report" report to their offering.

MEMS gyroscopes are currently a very hot business. Investigating the patent situation is essential to understanding the present business climate and anticipating future developments.

The MEMS gyroscope patent landscape is heating up!

The gyroscope market is driven by mobile applications, where until recently only two players, STMicroelectronics (ST) and InvenSense, were competing. Now, many companies are present. The first patent disputes to develop over the last few years (linked to Wacoh's patents) or that are currently occurring (ST vs. InvenSense) signal the beginning of a fight for gyro and inertial combo market ownership.

This report represents a link to the technical trends Yole Développement has observed in the industry. Comparisons and matching between existing product process flows (reconstituted from teardowns) and related patents are provided. In particular, a case study on InvenSense's MPU-9150 9-axis sensor is included.

As illustrated by the aforementioned disputes, (which are detailed in this report), IP is critical in this area; thus, the link between IP and market evolution is critical as well. One of this report's most important findings is that the focus has shifted to the software side, where considerable value can be created. Indeed, an increasing number of companies with different value chain positions are developing functionalities based on MEMS gyroscopes, along with related IP.

Understanding the key players' patent portfolios

About 200 players are involved in MEMS gyroscope technologies, but the top 10 represent 63% of the patents filed!

Panasonic and Murata lead the way. Both were early players in the industry, with piezo/ceramic style gyroscopes.

Other players such as Analog Devices, Robert Bosch, ST and InvenSense developed their technologies based on silicon substrates and the capacitive detection principle. It's important to note that these players' MEMS portfolios are generally much larger than what's included in this report, since many of their patents are generic publications which can apply to many types of MEMS components, and not specifically to gyros.

An accurate segmentation highlighting the major IP trends that Will Shape tomorrow's MEMS gyro industry

For our MEMS gyroscope patent analysis, more than 4,700 patent families were screened. 53% of them were classified as relevant or related, and worthy of further study. A closer look revealed that intense patenting activity began in the late 80's, stabilized in the 90's and then increased over the past 10 years. The first MEMS gyroscope patents are quite old and the technology has evolved greatly in the past few years, so understanding the most recent evolutions is essential.

In domain patents are mostly filed by firms and universities located in Japan and the USA. However, a significant portion of the actual business is done by German (Robert Bosch) and Italian (STMicroelectronics) companies. The lesson: generating patents doesn't mean generating business!

This report also provides an Excel database of all the relevant patents Yole Développement has analyzed, allowing for multi-criteria searching.

The criteria are similar to those used for the technological segmentation:

  • Patent information
  • Technological segmentation
    • MEMS design & process
    • Circuit & IC design
    • Application, software

This complete patent landscape description is included in the report and provides all background materials utilized for the MEMS gyroscope patent landscape analysis. Also included is a complete analysis of patents' geographical origins, companies and R&D organizations which have been granted patents, historical data on companies' patent applications over the last 40 years, patent inventors, expiration status, R&D collaborations, and much more.

The comb drive design in silicon MEMS is a winning technology approach, allowing for miniaturization, cost reduction and a high level of integration. As this capacitive detection approach is now mature, it's important to consider the latest IP activity since radical technology approaches will need developing.

A segmentation was created and a ranking of the most important patents was undertaken to identify:

  • Top-cited patents: historically important in the past
  • Top-ranked patents: important for the future

30 key patents are detailed, and a ranking of their strengths and weaknesses is provided. The ranking is based on Yole Développement's unique methodology, which evaluates 13 parameters:

  • Description
  • Legal status
  • Independent claims
  • Geographical protection
  • Life expectancy
  • Competitor type
  • Applicant type
  • Technology infringement capability
  • Innovation intensity of application field
  • Innovation type
  • Market size
  • Application filed
  • Geographical application

Objectives of the report

  • Overview of who owns what in terms of patents for MEMS gyroscope sensors and gyro-based applications, plus a dedicated focus on the most active top players
  • Presentation of MEMS gyroscope's current industrial and business status
  • Definition and delivery of a database containing all relevant patents, with technological segmentation
  • Identify key patents and the owners of these patents
  • Identify structuring IP concepts from a technological and an industrial point-of-view, leading to business and strategic conclusions
  • Analyze the link between patents, technology implementation and business status

Key features of the report

  • Gyroscope market's status and technological developments
  • Statistical analysis of existing IP
  • Patent ranking and in-depth analysis of 30 key patents selected by Yole Développement
  • Focus on STMicroelectronics, InvenSense and Bosch patent portfolios
  • Analysis of the link between IP and industry trends

Key Topics Covered:

1. MEMS gyroscope status: market and technology trends

2. MEMS gyroscope patent landscape

3. Segmentation and patent ranking

4. MEMS gyroscope business leaders' patent portfolio analysis

5. Analysis: Link between IP, technical trends and market trends

6. Analysis of key patents

Companies Mentioned:

  • American GNC
  • Analog Devices
  • Boeing
  • Crossbow
  • Denso
  • Draper Lab
  • Hillcrest Laboratories
  • Honeywell
  • InvenSense
  • Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace
  • Litef
  • Memsic
  • Northrop Grumman
  • Panasonic
  • Qualcomm
  • Ricoh
  • Robert Bosch
  • Samsung
  • Seiko Epson
  • Sensor Platforms
  • Sony
  • STMicroelectronics
  • Systron Donner Inertial
  • Thales
  • Thomson
  • Tsinghua University
  • Univ. Shanghai
  • University Of California
  • Wacoh
  • XSens

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/lqwk32/mems_gyroscope

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