Distributed temperature sensing technology measures the temperature distribution along a fiber optic line. A fiber optic line can be as long as 18.5 miles at a stretch, with recording instruments only at both the ends of the line. Thus, the system has no sensors, electronics, electrical connections, or electrical wires in the entire line. DTS technology is embedded into the fiber optic line and monitors the temperature of the entire line.
Fiber optic sensors use optical fibers as sensing elements. These sensors can sense temperature, displacements, pressure, vibrations, rotations, and the concentration of chemical species. Fiber optic sensors are small and have applications in the remote sensing field as they do not need any electrical power at the remote location. Moreover, these sensors are suitable for rough conditions, including high vibration, noise, extreme heat, unstable, and wet environments. These sensors are compact and can fit in limited spaces and can be positioned appropriately. The rising adoption of fiber optic sensors in structural monitoring is driving the adoption of DTS-based fiber optic cables and this trend is likely to continue during the forecast period as well.
manufacturers in the DTS market have the need to innovate and adapt to the shifting business requirements to keep up with the rising competition. The manufacturers operate in a competitive environment and there is a constant need for innovations due to the rapid technological changes. The success of manufacturers is also dependent on various factors such as the commercialization of equipment, services, and other products.
In terms of geographic regions, the Americas will be the major revenue contributor to the DTS market throughout the forecast period. The increased adoption of DTS systems by industries and the process and pipeline monitoring applications in North America will drive the growth of the market in the region. Additionally, the increasing demand for fire detection and the rising need for power cable monitoring, will also contribute to the DTS market\'s growth in the Americas.
The Global Distributed Temperature Sensing Market was valued at xxx million USD with a CAGR xx% from 2015-2019. Subsequently, it will touch xxx million USD in 2020 with a CAGR xx % from 2020 - 2026.
In the global Distributed Temperature Sensing Market, This report focuses particularly in North America, South America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, and Middle East and Africa. This report classifies the Market on the basis of application, type, regions, and manufactures.
In Market segmentation by manufacturers, the report covers the following companies-
Baker Hughes
Halliburton
Schlumberger
AP Sensing
LIOS Technology
Sensornet
Sumitomo Electric
Weatherford International
Yokogawa
In Market segmentation by geographical regions, the report has analysed the following regions-
North America (USA, Canada and Mexico)
Europe (Germany, France, UK, Russia and Italy)
Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia)
South America (Brazil, Argentina, Columbia etc.)
Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa)
In Market segmentation by types :
Optical Time Domain Reflectometry
Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry
In Market segmentation by applications :
Oil and gas
Manufacturing
Industrial infrastructural monitoring
Environmental monitoring
The research provides answers to the following key questions:
• What is the estimated growth rate and Market share and size of the Distributed Temperature Sensing Market for the forecast period 2020 - 2026?
• What are the driving forces in the Distributed Temperature Sensing Market for the forecast period 2020 - 2026?
• Who are the prominent Market players and how have they gained a competitive edge over other competitors?
• What are the Market trends influencing the progress of the Distributed Temperature Sensing industry worldwide?
• What are the major challenges and threats restricting the progress of the industry?
• What opportunities does the Market hold for the prominent Market players?