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Smart Commercial Photography Drones: Market Shares, Market Strategies, and Market Forecasts, 2015 to 2021

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Smart Commercial Drone Market Driving Forces 33
Photography Drone Challenges 40
Smart Commercial Photography Drone Systems 41
Smart Drone Roads In The Sky 41
Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Shares 42
Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Forecasts 44
Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Total Forecasts 45

1. Market Description And Market Dynamics 47
1.1 Smart Photography Commercial Drones 47
1.1.1 Smart Photography Drones Description 47
1.2 Drone Enhanced Capability and Payloads 50
1.2.1 Photography Drones Resilience 51
1.2.2 Small and Micro-Drones 51
1.2.3 Drone Aerial Systems Perimeter Surveillance 52
1.3 Georeferenced Imagery 52
1.3.1 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Traffic Monitoring 53
1.3.2 Mapping 54
1.3.3 Homeland Security 55
1.3.4 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for Scientific Research 57
1.4 Globalization and Technology 58
1.4.1 Proliferation of Conventional Drone Technologies 59
1.4.2 Drones General Roles 59
1.5 Border Patrol: 60
1.6 Development Of Lighter Yet More Powerful Power Sources For Photography Drones 61

2. Smart Commercial Photography Drone Systems Market Shares And Forecasts 62
2.1 Smart Commercial Drone Market Driving Forces 62
2.1.1 Photography Drone Challenges 69
2.1.2 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Systems 70
2.1.3 Smart Drone Roads In The Sky 70
2.2 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Shares 71
2.2.1 DJI Phantom 74
2.2.2 Parrot AR.Drone $299, Flies Off a Roof 75
2.2.3 Ascending Technologies AscTec Firefly 76
2.2.4 Ascending Technologies Professional Line 77
2.2.5 AscTec For Professional Drone Users: 77
2.2.6 Insitu 78
2.2.7 Boeing Insitu 78
2.2.8 BP and AeroVironment Launch FAA-Approved, Commercial Unmanned Aircraft Operations 79
2.2.9 AeroVironment's Extensive Operational Track Record 81
2.2.10 Draganflyer X4 UAV 81
2.2.11 DRS Unmanned Technologies Ground Control Stations 82
2.2.12 3DR Intel Consumer Drones 82
2.3 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Forecasts 83
2.3.1 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Total Forecasts 84
2.3.1 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Market Total Unit Forecasts 87
2.3.2 Smart Commercial Drone: Photography / Videography Systems Forecasts 92
2.3.3 Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems By Sector, 93
2.3.4 Smart Retail Consumer Photography Drone Unmanned Aerial Systems 95
2.3.5 Smart Real Estate Photography Drone Segment 96
2.3.1 Smart Campus Security Photography Drone Segment 97
2.3.1 Smart Film Making / Videography Photography Drone Segment 98
2.3.2 Photography and Videography Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems 99
2.3.3 Photography and Videography Smart Commercial Drone Aerial Systems (UAS) Market Shares 99
2.3.4 Smart Commercial Drone Film / Photo / Video 101
2.4 Photography Drone Prices 103
2.4.1 Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Quadcopter Elite Edition 106
2.4.2 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with 14 Megapixel Flight Camera (Blue) 107
2.4.3 Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Quadcopter Elite Edition (Sand) 107
2.4.4 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Skycontroller Bundle (Red) 108
2.4.5 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with 14 Megapixel Flight Camera (Red) 108
2.4.6 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Skycontroller Bundle (Blue) 109
2.4.7 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Skycontroller and Soft Case Bundle (Red) 109
2.4.8 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Backpack Bundle (Blue) 110
2.4.9 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Backpack Bundle (Red) 110
2.4.10 Parrot BeBop Drone Quadcopter with Hard Case Bundle (Blue) 111
2.5 Smart Commercial Photography Drone Regional Market Analysis 112
2.5.1 Smart Drone Commercial (UAV) Industry Regional Summary 113
2.5.2 U.S Accounts for 73 Percent Of The Worldwide Research, Development, Test, And Evaluation (RDT&E) Spending On Smart Drone UAV Technology 114
2.5.3 U.S. State Department Drone Export Guidelines 115
2.5.4 Canada 116
2.5.5 UK Trade In Drones 116
2.5.6 Drones for the Netherlands 117
2.5.7 Japan 117
2.5.8 Sony Drone Services 120
2.5.9 Japanese Drone Works Inside The Nuclear Power Plant 122
2.5.10 China 124
2.5.11 Chinese Smog-Fighting Drones That Spray Chemicals To Capture Air Pollution 124
2.5.12 China Desires Exports, Steps Up Research In Military Drones 126
2.5.13 Singapore 126
2.5.14 Brazil 127
2.5.15 Morocco 127
2.5.16 India 128

3. Photography Commercial Drones: Product Description 129
3.1 DJI 129
3.1.1 DJI Phantom 3 Professional & Advanced 129
3.1.2 DJI Phantom 132
3.1.3 DJI Inspire 1 134
3.1.4 DJI Ronin 135
3.1.5 DJI Ronin Major Updates: 135
3.1.6 DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone 144
3.1.7 DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone Live HD View 145
3.1.8 DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone Complete Control 146
3.1.9 DJI Industries Phantom Intelligent Battery 148
3.1.10 DJI Industries Inspire Drone 150
3.1.11 DJI Industries Ronin-M 152
3.1.12 DJI Industries Spreading Wings S1000+ 155
3.1.13 DJI Industries Zenmuse Z15-A7 157
3.1.14 Flying Platforms 159
3.1.15 DJI Flight Controllers 161
3.1.16 DJI Camera Gimbals 163
3.1.17 HD Video Downlink 166
3.1.18 Ground Stations 166
3.1.19 DJI Guidance 168
3.2 Parrot AR Drone 2.0 168
3.2.1 Parrot S.A. Drone 170
3.2.2 Parrot Bebop Drone Stability 171
3.2.3 Parrot AR.Drone $299, Flies Off a Roof 176
3.3 GoPro 177
3.3.1 GoPro Recorded Video Can Be Stitched Together Using Kolor 177
3.4 3D Robotics 179
3.5 Draganfly Innovations Inc. 181
3.5.1 Draganfly Draganflyer X4-P 181
3.5.2 Draganfly Handheld Ground Control System 183
3.5.3 Draganflyer Vision Based System (VBS) 183
3.5.4 Draganflyer Guardian 185
3.5.5 Draganfly X4 187
3.5.6 Draganflyer X6 192
3.5.7 Draganflyer Aerial Photography & Video Applications 194
3.5.8 Draganflyer Real Estate Applications 195
3.5.9 Draganflyer Law Enforcement Applications 196
3.5.10 Draganflyer X8 199
3.6 Integrated Dynamics 202
3.6.1 Integrated Dynamics Rover 202
3.6.2 Integrated Dynamics Explorer 204
K - I I 218
3.6.12 Integrated Dynamics S/Integrated Dynamics Integrated Dynamics M K - I 219
3.6.13 Integrated Dynamics Vector 220
3.6.14 Integrated Dynamics Tornado 221
3.6.15 Integrated Dynamics Nishan MK - II 221
3.6.16 Integrated Dynamics Nishan TJ - 1000 222
3.7 Northrop Grumman / Scaled Composites 223
3.7.1 Northrop Grumman Super Bat with Piccolo II Autopilot and TASE Gimbal 223
3.7.2 Northrop Grumman M324 UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) 225
3.8 Schiebel Camcopter S-100 226
3.8.1 Schiebel Camcopter Target Markets: 227
3.9 TRNDlabs SKEYE Nano Drone 228
3.10 Prox Dynamics PD-100 Black Hornet PRS 230
3.10.1 Prox Dynamics AS 234
3.11 Ascending Technologies 235
AE 247
3.14 Textron 249
3.14.1 Textron Shadow M2 249
3.15 Secom Security Drone Follows, Photographs Intruders 251
3.15.1 Japanese Companies Developing Drone Security Solutions 255
3.15.2 Secom License Plates Detected 255
3.15.3 Secom Robot X 255
3.15.4 Secom Tracks Unauthorized Vehicles Entering Large Commercial Facilities 257
3.16 Alsok 257
3.16.1 Alsok Drone Detectors 258
3.16.2 Alsok Drone Service To Monitor Large-Scale Solar Power Plants 258
3.17 XAircraft 261
3.18 Walkera QR X900 263
3.18.1 Walkera Runner 250 Advance 268
3.18.2 Walkera Voyager 3 272

Autonomous Flight Control System) 289
4.3.5 Portable Telecommand And Control System (P.T.C.S.) 291
4.4 Improved GPS Operations 291
4.5 Integrated Radio Guidance Transmitter (IRGX) 292
4.5.1 Portable Telecommand And Control System (P.T.C.S.) 293
4.6 IRGX (Integrated Radio Guidance Transmitter) 293
4.6.1 Ground Control Stations 294
4.6.2 GCS 1200 294
4.6.3 GCS 2000 295
4.7 Antenna Tracking Systems 295
4.8 ATPS 1200 296
4.8.1 ATPS 2000 297
4.8.2 Gyro Stabilized Payloads 298
4.8.3 GSP 100 299
4.8.4 GSP 900 300
4.8.5 GSP 1200 301
4.9 Civilian UAV’s - Rover Systemstm 301
4.10 CPI-406 Deployable Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) 302
4.10.1 Deployable Flight Incident Recorder Set (DFIRS) 303
4.10.2 Airborne Separation Video System (ASVS) 303
4.10.3 Airborne Separation Video System – Remote Sensor (ASVS – RS) 303
4.10.4 Airborne Tactical Server (ATS) 304
4.11 Cloud Computing and Multilayer Security 305
4.12 Aurora Very High-Altitude Propulsion System (VHAPS) 306
4.13 Danish Aviation Systems’ 307
4.14 Draganflyer X4 Applications 308
4.14.1 Draganflyer X4 Large Project Management 309
4.14.2 Draganflyer Remote Supervision and Investigation of Equipment 310
4.14.3 Draganflyer Remote Supervision and Investigation of Agricultural Land and Equipment 313
4.14.4 Draganflyer Advanced RC Flight Research 315
4.14.5 Aerial Archeology 316
4.14.6 Environmental Assessment 318
4.14.7 The Draganflyer X4 is Fun to Fly 320
4.15 Drones Protect US Commerce and US Civilian Safety 324

5. Drone And Remote Control Company Description 326
5.1 3D Robotics 326
5.1.1 The Vision 326
5.1.2 3DR Intel Consumer Drones 327
5.1.3 3DR Series C Round of V.C. Funding Led By Qualcomm 327
5.1.4 3D Robotics Solo Intelligent Technology System 327
5.2 AeroVironment 329
5.2.1 AeroVironment Financial Results For Its Third Quarter Ended January 31, 2015 333
5.3 Alsok 334
5.4 Ascending Technologies AscTec Firefly 338
5.4.1 Drone: Asctec Firefly With Intel Realsense 338
5.4.2 Ascending Technologies and Intel Collaboration To Develop Drone Collision Avoidance Technology 339
5.4.3 Ascending Technologies Asctec Firefly / Intel RealSense Camera 340
5.4.4 Intel Realsense Cameras And Ascending Technologies’ Asctec Trinity 341
5.4.5 AscTec Falcon 8 342
5.4.6 Topcon Distribution Partnership With Ascending Technologies 342
5.5 Chiyoda Uses Drones for Managing The Materials Used To Construct Huge Oil And Gas Plants 343
5.6 Danish Aviation Systems 343
5.7 DJI 344
5.8 Draganflyer 346
5.8.1 DraganBot 347
5.8.2 Draganflyer ABEX Awards 348
5.9 GoPro 349
5.9.1 GoPro Second Quarter 2015 Highlights 351
5.9.2 GoPro Opular Mount 352
5.9.3 GoPro Revenue Surges 54% As It Gains Popularity Abroad 353
5.9.4 GoPro Acquires Kolor, A Virtual Reality Company 354
5.10 Integrated Dynamics 354
5.11 Parrot/senseFly 356
5.29.1 Parrot Group / senseFly 357
5.29.2 Parrot Group senseFly CTI Certified 357
5.11.1 Parrot Drone First Quarter Sales For 2015 Up 356 Percent 358
5.12 Schiebel 360
5.13 Secom 361
5.13.1 Japanese Security Company To Offer Private Security Drones 361
5.14 Textron 362
5.15 TRNDlabs 365
5.16 XAircraft 366
5.17 Walkera 367
5.18 Drone Market Participants WorldWide 368
5.45.1 Military UAV Manufacturers 395
5.45.2 Top Drone Products 413
5.45.3 FAA Approved Drone Projects 414

U.S. Augmented and Virtual Reality Market by Component (Solution, Service, and Connectivity Technology), Application (Consumer and Enterprise), Enterp...

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CHAPTER 1:INTRODUCTION

1.1.REPORT DESCRIPTION
1.2.KEY MARKET SEGMENTS
1.3.KEY BENEFITS
1.4.RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

1.4.1.Primary research
1.4.2.Secondary research
1.4.3.Analyst tools and models

CHAPTER 2:EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2.1.CXO PERSPECTIVE

CHAPTER 3:MARKET LANDSCAPE

3.1.MARKET DEFINITION AND SCOPE
3.2.KEY FINDINGS

3.2.1.Top investment pockets
3.2.2.Top winning strategies

3.3.PORTER'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS

3.3.1.Bargaining power of suppliers
3.3.2.Threat of new entrants
3.3.3.Threat of substitutes
3.3.4.Competitive rivalry
3.3.5.Bargaining power among buyers

3.4.MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS/TOP PLAYER POSITIONING 2019
3.5.MARKET DYNAMICS

3.5.1.Drivers
3.5.2.Restraints
3.5.3.Opportunities

3.6.IMPACT ANALYSIS OF COVID-19

CHAPTER 4:AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY MARKET, BY COMPONENT

4.1.Component

4.1.1.Solution

4.1.1.1.Technology Type
4.1.1.2.Device Type

4.1.2.Service

4.1.2.1.Consulting
4.1.2.2.System Integration and Deployment
4.1.2.3.Support and Maintenance

4.1.3.Connectivity Technology

4.1.3.1.Wired
4.1.3.2.Cellular Technology

4.1.3.2.1.2G & 3G
4.1.3.2.2.4G+
4.1.3.3.Wi-Fi
4.1.3.4.Bluetooth
4.1.3.5.Others

CHAPTER 5:AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY MARKET, BY APPLICATION

5.1.1.Consumer
5.1.2.Enterprise

5.2.Enterprise Size

5.2.1.Large Enterprises
5.2.2.Small & Medium-sized Enterprises

CHAPTER 6:AUGMENTED AND VIRTUAL REALITY MARKET, BY INDUSTRY VERTICAL

6.1.1.Gaming
6.1.2.Entertainment
6.1.3.Aerospace & Defense
6.1.4.Healthcare
6.1.5.Manufacturing
6.1.6.Retail
6.1.7.Education
6.1.8.Others

Europe E-Commerce Home Fitness Products Market by Equipment Type (Cardiovascular Training Equipment, Strength training equipment, and Other Equipment)...

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CHAPTER 1:INTRODUCTION

1.1.Report description
1.2.Key benefits for stakeholders
1.3.Key market segments
1.4.Research methodology

1.4.1.Primary research
1.4.2.Secondary research
1.4.3.Analyst tools and models

CHAPTER 2:EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2.1.Key findings

2.1.1.Top impacting factors
2.1.2.Top investment pockets

2.2.CXO perspective

CHAPTER 3:MARKET OVERVIEW

3.1.Market definition and scope
3.2.Porter's five forces analysis

3.2.1.Bargaining power of suppliers
3.2.2.Bargaining power of buyers
3.2.3.Threat of substitution
3.2.4.Threat of new entrants
3.2.5.Intensity of competitive rivalry

3.3.Market dynamics

3.3.1.Drivers

3.3.1.1.Rise in fitness awareness and health concerns
3.3.1.2.Upsurge in obese population across European countries
3.3.1.3.Outbreak of COVID-19 to boost the demand for home fitness equipment

3.3.2.Restraints

3.3.2.1.Availability of refurbished products
3.3.2.2.Availability of counterfeit brands

3.3.3.Opportunities

3.3.3.1.Introduction of smart technologies

3.4.Competition Analysis

3.4.1.Product Extension Strategies
3.4.2.Marketing Strategies
3.4.3.Product mapping and comparison
3.4.4.Company share analysis (2019)

3.5.E-Commerce home fitness products market share comparison (2019 & 2018)
3.6.Population involved in home fitness activity by country (2019)

CHAPTER 4:EUROPE E-COMMERCE HOME FITNESS PRODUCTS MARKET, BY EQUIPMENT TYPE

4.1.Overview

4.1.1.Market size and forecast, by equipment type

4.2.Cardiovascular training equipment

4.2.1.Key market trends, growth factors, and opportunities

4.2.1.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison by Equipment Type (2019)

4.2.2.Market size and forecast, by country
4.2.3.Market analysis, by country

4.2.3.1.Treadmills
4.2.3.2.Stationary cycles
4.2.3.3.Elliptical & others

4.3.Strength training equipment

4.3.1.Key market trends, growth factors, and opportunities

4.3.1.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison by Equipment Type (2019)

4.3.2.Market size and forecast, by country
4.3.3.Market analysis, by country

4.3.3.1.Free weights
4.3.3.2.Others

4.4.Other equipment

4.4.1.Key market trends, growth factors, and opportunities

4.4.1.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison (2019)

4.4.2.Market size and forecast, by region
4.4.3.Market analysis, by country

CHAPTER 5:EUROPE E-COMMERCE HOME FITNESS PRODUCTS MARKET, BY COUNTRY

5.1.Overview

5.1.1.Market size and forecast, by country

5.2.Germany

5.2.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison
5.2.2.Market size and forecast, by equipment type

5.3.France

5.3.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison
5.3.2.Market size and forecast, by equipment type

5.4.Spain

5.4.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison
5.4.2.Market size and forecast, by equipment type

5.5.UK

5.5.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison
5.5.2.Market size and forecast, by equipment type

5.6.Italy

5.6.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison
5.6.2.Market size and forecast, by equipment type

5.7.Rest of Europe

5.7.1.Online Vs. Offline Market Size Comparison
5.7.2.Market size and forecast, by equipment type

CHAPTER 6:COMPETITION LANDSCAPE

6.1.Top winning strategies
6.2.Product mapping
6.3.Competitive dashboard
6.4.Competitive heat map
6.5.Key developments

6.5.1.Business expansion
6.5.2.Acquisition
6.5.3.Product Launch

CHAPTER 7:COMPANY PROFILES

7.1.BAD-COMPANY GmbH & CO. KG

7.1.1.Company overview
7.1.2.Key executive
7.1.3.Company snapshot
7.1.4.Product portfolio

7.2.DOYOURSPORTS GmbH

7.2.1.Company overview
7.2.2.Company snapshot
7.2.3.Product portfolio

7.3.ESCAPE FITNESS LIMITED

7.3.1.Company overview
7.3.2.Key executive
7.3.3.Company snapshot
7.3.4.Product portfolio
7.3.5.Key strategic moves and developments

7.4.HAMMER SPORT AG

7.4.1.Company overview
7.4.2.Key executive
7.4.3.Company snapshot
7.4.4.Product portfolio

7.5.HANSSON INTERNATIONAL GmbH

7.5.1.Company overview
7.5.2.Company snapshot
7.5.3.Product portfolio

7.6.HORIZON FITNESS

7.6.1.Company overview
7.6.2.Key executive
7.6.3.Company snapshot
7.6.4.Product portfolio
7.6.5.Key strategic moves and developments

7.7.ISE GmbH

7.7.1.Company overview
7.7.2.Company snapshot
7.7.3.Product portfolio

7.8.JOHNSON FITNESS & WELLNESS

7.8.1.Company overview
7.8.2.Key executive
7.8.3.Company snapshot
7.8.4.Product portfolio

7.9.JORDAN LEISURE SYSTEMS LTD.

7.9.1.Company overview
7.9.2.Key executive
7.9.3.Company snapshot
7.9.4.Product portfolio

7.10.MST GmbH

7.10.1.Company overview
7.10.2.Key executive
7.10.3.Company snapshot
7.10.4.Product portfolio

7.11.SPORT-THIEME GmbH

7.11.1.Company overview
7.11.2.Key executive
7.11.3.Company snapshot
7.11.4.Product portfolio

7.12.SPORT-TIEDJE GmbH

7.12.1.Company overview
7.12.2.Key executive
7.12.3.Company snapshot
7.12.4.Product portfolio
7.12.5.Key strategic moves and developments

7.13.SPORT-TEC GmbH

7.13.1.Company overview
7.13.2.Key executive
7.13.3.Company snapshot
7.13.4.Product portfolio
7.13.5.Key strategic moves and developments