Software Defined Radios (SDRs) are radios in which some or all of the physical layer functions are defined by software.
The Software Defined Radios market in the Asia-Pacific region is currently estimated at $2,635 million and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 11% to $5,032 million by 2020.
This report provides an in-depth analysis of the Asia-Pacific software defined radio market for the next six years. It also provides an insight into the regional trends to analyze its market share.
The APAC software defined radios market is segmented into defense, commercial, and homeland security. The defense segment is sub-segmented into airborne, naval, and land-based defense. SDR application across all segments will be covered. The geographic trend of the three aforementioned segments across the whole region is also included.
Asia-Pacific represents one of the biggest markets for SDRs and constitutes 19% of the total market. Key countries in the Asia-Pacific region such as Japan, Korea, and India have further growth potential. India and South Korea have started their own tactical communication programs based on SDR. India, South Korea, and Japan have territorial disputes with China; hence, they are modernizing their respective military hardware and moving toward more network-centric operational capability.
The homeland security market with respect to SDR will also witness significant growth. Security issues such as threat of terror strikes similar to the 26/11 Mumbai attacks will force governments to adopt uniform communication systems for law enforcement agencies. This will enable seamless, uninterrupted communication in times of terror strikes and natural calamities. SDRs manufactured in China and India are expected to be much cheaper than those manufactured in Europe and the U.S.
Companies operating in the SDR market in the Asia-Pacific region are Harris Corporation, Raytheon Company, Rockwell Collins, Northrop Grumman Corporation, L-3 Communications, BAE Systems, and Thales SA.
The market for SDRs in the Asia-Pacific region will be driven by interoperability, modernization, and security issues. The market will be restrained by integration issues, multiple standards, and government policies.
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1. HISTORICAL DATA FOR 2-3 YEARS
- Financials
- Orders/Delivery/Backlog data
- Macro Indicator Data
- M&A Data
- Budget and Defense Program Information
2. COMPANY PROFILES
- In-depth analysis of the company’s product portfolio
- Competitive landscape (revenue, operating margin, marginal cost, P/E ratio, EPS)
- Ratio analysis
3. REGION-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (North America, Middle East, Europe)
This covers market sizing/mapping, global footprint, operation and financials information, and the competitive landscape. The MMM offering will cover a detailed market study of the following defense segments:
- Airborne
- Naval
- Land-based
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6. DEFENSE PROGRAMS (By Names, Types, Users, Spending by years in $ million, Prime contractors, Program status)
- Aircraft Programs
- Ground Vehicle Programs
- Missile Programs
- Naval Programs
- Vehicle Programs
7. DEFENSE BUDGETS/SEQUESTRATION IMPACT
- Impact of sequestration on defense programs
- Programs impacted due to budget cuts
- Impact on company’s overall revenue, operations, and profitability
8. OPPORTUNITY ANALYSIS
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- GDP percentage with respect to military expenditure of a particular country
- Contracts and modernization programs
- Defense review of countries active in this market
9. PRODUCT ANALYSIS
- Usage pattern (in-depth trend analysis) of products (segment wise)
- Product matrix which gives a detailed comparison of the product portfolio of each company mapped at country and sub-segment level
- End-user adoption rate analysis of the products (segment wise and country wise)
- Comprehensive coverage of product approvals, pipeline products, and product recalls
10. SUPPLY CHAIN/VENDOR ANALYSIS
Coverage - Vendor analysis, vendor financing, self/customer funding, and distribution network
1 Executive Summary
2 Introduction
2.1 Objective Of The Study
2.2 Market Definition
2.3 Market Coverage
2.4 Stakeholders
2.5 Research Methodology
2.5.1 Market Size
2.5.2 Key Secondary Sources
2.5.3 Key Primary Sources
2.5.4 Macro Indicators Affecting The Market
2.6 Assumptions
2.7 Acronyms
3 Market Dynamics
3.1 Drivers And Restrains For Sdr Market
3.1.1 Drivers
3.1.1.1 Interoperability
3.1.1.2 Modernization
3.1.1.3 Security Issues
3.1.1.4 Impact Analysis Of The Drivers
3.1.2 Restraints
3.1.2.1 Integration Issue
3.1.2.2 Government Policies
3.1.2.3 Impact Analysis For The Restraints
3.1.3 Challenges
3.1.3.1 Multiple Standards
3.1.3.2 Effective Operation
3.2 Auxilary Factors
4 Top Growing Software Defined Radios -Apac, By Commercial, Defense, And Homeland Security, 2014 – 2020
5 Software Defined Radios: Competitive Landscape
6 Developments: Apac, By Companies
7 Software Defined Radios-Apac, By Companies
7.1 Harris Corporation
7.1.1 Introduction
7.1.2 Product Portfolio
7.1.3 Financials
7.2 Raytheon Company
7.2.1 Introduction
7.2.2 Product Portfolio
7.2.3 Financials
7.3 Rockwell Collins
7.3.1 Introduction
7.3.2 Product Portfolio
7.3.3 Financials
7.4 Northrop Grumman
7.4.1 Introduction
7.4.2 Product Portfolio
7.4.3 Financials
7.5 Thales Sa
7.5.1 Introduction
7.5.2 Product Portfolio
7.5.3 Financials
7.6 Bae Systems
7.6.1 Introduction
7.6.2 Product Portfolio
7.6.3 Financials
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