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美国整合驾驶台系统市场规模、份额、趋势分析报告:按组件、子系统、平台、细分市场预测、主要企业、竞争分析,2025-2030 年U.S. Integrated Bridge Systems Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Component (Hardware, Software, Services), By Subsystem, By Platform, And Segment Forecasts, Key Companies And Competitive Analysis, 2025 - 2030 |
预计 2024 年美国整合驾驶台系统市场规模将达到 10.918 亿美元,2025 年至 2030 年的复合年增长率为 3.4%。
美国迫切需要对老化的基础设施进行现代化改造,同时增强抗震和多模态能力,这推动了整合驾驶台系统(IBS) 市场的成长。一个显着的例子是华盛顿州和奥勒冈州之间的州际桥樑更换项目,该项目于2022年启动,重点是更换百年历史的哥伦比亚河大桥。该计划利用IBS技术进行即时结构健康监测、自动化交通管理和地震事件回应,为智慧基础设施树立了标竿。
值得注意的是,结合3D建模和感测器网路建构桥樑数位双胞胎,为预测性维护和灾害復原能力开创了先例,这与该国的现代化目标相契合。同时,美国联邦公路管理局的「加速桥樑建设」(ABC)倡议正在利用IBS框架,将施工时间缩短高达40%,同时提高耐久性,进一步推动IBS的采用。这些倡议与美国运输部降低生命週期成本和改善多式联运流动性的目标一致,强化了IBS作为战略基础设施组成部分的地位。
美国IBS 市场正经历快速转型,人工智慧和自主导航技术的融合为市场扩张提供了巨大的推动力。美国2021 年启动的 PMS443 计画透过在水面舰艇上部署人工智慧增强型 IBS 体现了这一变化。这些系统利用机器学习处理雷达、AIS 和环境数据,实现自动避碰和航线优化。这直接解决了海军 2017 年事故审查中指出的安全问题,并提高了营运效率。同时,民用海事部门也在接受这个趋势。美国标准与技术研究院 (NIST) 与美国海岸警卫队防卫队合作,于 2023 年在普吉特海湾渡轮上成功试用了支援人工智慧的 IBS,将险情事故减少了 27%。决策支援和自动化方面的这些进步正在推动国防和商业应用对下一代 IBS 的需求。
针对海事基础设施的网路威胁日益增多,推动了对安全IBS架构的需求,从而推动了市场成长。国防安全保障部和国防部联合发布的《2025年国家海事网路安全计画》要求,所有安装在悬挂美国国旗的船隻和联邦所有桥樑上的IBS都必须进行渗透测试和抗量子加密。因此,像康士伯K-Bridge Secure平台这样的解决方案因其「零信任」架构和安全资料隔离功能而日益普及。值得注意的是,美国海岸警卫队防卫队在2023年进行的网路安全演习表明,支援人工智慧的IBS可以在几秒钟内检测并消除AIS欺骗,检验了系统的弹性。此类网路安全要求促使人们增加对先进且安全的IBS平台的采购,尤其是在关键任务和国防应用中。
在联邦政府关于提高能源效率和减少碳排放的指令的推动下,永续性的当务之急正在推动 IBS 生命週期管理的创新。根据第 14057 号行政命令,联邦公路管理局 (FHWA) 制定了 2024 年 IBS 生命週期管理指南,要求联邦资助计划必须配备能源追踪和预测性维护模组。值得注意的案例包括俄亥俄河大桥计划,该项目透过 AI 优化的 ICE 用于照明和除冰操作,实现了 15% 的碳足迹减少。在海事应用方面,洛杉矶港于 2023 年与美国能源部合作部署了 IBS,透过整合岸电,每艘船每年可减少 32 吨的二氧化碳排放。此外,海军的 PMS443 计画正在主导将可回收材料纳入 IBS 组件,预计到 2026 年将减少 40% 的电子废弃物。这些永续性措施加强了 IBS 的商业案例,尤其是在联邦政府和环保意识的相关人员中。
The U.S. integrated bridge systems market size was estimated at USD 1,091.8 million in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.4% from 2025 to 2030.The urgent push to modernize aging U.S. infrastructure while enhancing seismic resilience and multimodal capabilities is significantly propelling the growth of the Integrated Bridge Systems (IBS) market. A standout instance is the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program between Washington and Oregon, which began in 2022 and focuses on replacing the 100-year-old Columbia River crossing. This project leverages IBS technologies for real-time structural health monitoring, automated traffic management, and seismic event response, establishing a benchmark for smart infrastructure.
Notably, the incorporation of 3D modeling and sensor networks to build a digital twin of the bridge has set a precedent for predictive maintenance and disaster resilience, aligning with national modernization goals. Simultaneously, the Federal Highway Administration's Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) initiative is utilizing IBS frameworks to cut construction time by up to 40%, while enhancing durability, further boosting IBS adoption. These initiatives align with the U.S. Department of Transportation's goals to reduce lifecycle costs and improve multimodal mobility, reinforcing IBS as a strategic infrastructure component.
The U.S. IBS market is witnessing rapid transformation due to the integration of AI and autonomous navigation technologies, significantly driving market expansion. The U.S. Navy's PMS 443 program, launched in 2021, exemplifies this shift by deploying AI-enhanced IBS on surface ships. These systems utilize machine learning to process radar, AIS, and environmental data, enabling automated collision avoidance and route optimization. This directly addresses safety concerns raised in the Navy's 2017 incident review and enhances operational efficiency. In parallel, the civilian maritime sector is also embracing this trend. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in collaboration with the U.S. Coast Guard, successfully piloted AI-driven IBS on ferries in Puget Sound in 2023, resulting in a 27% reduction in near-miss incidents. These advancements in decision support and automation are boosting demand for next-gen IBS in both defense and commercial applications.
The rise in cyber threats targeting maritime infrastructure has intensified the demand for secure IBS architectures, thereby boosting market growth. The 2025 National Maritime Cybersecurity Plan, jointly released by the DHS and DoD, mandates penetration testing and quantum-resistant encryption for all IBS installed on U.S.-flagged vessels and federally owned bridges. As a result, solutions like the Kongsberg K-Bridge Secure platform are gaining traction for their "zero trust" architecture and secure data isolation features. Notably, a 2023 live cybersecurity exercise by the U.S. Coast Guard demonstrated that AI-enabled IBS could detect and neutralize AIS spoofing attempts within seconds, validating the system's resilience. These cybersecurity mandates are increasing procurement of advanced, secure IBS platforms, particularly in mission-critical and defense applications.
Sustainability imperatives are driving innovation in IBS lifecycle management, with federal mandates pushing for energy efficiency and carbon reduction. In line with Executive Order 14057, the FHWA's 2024 IBS Lifecycle Management Guidelines now require energy tracking and predictive maintenance modules in federally funded projects. A notable case is the Ohio River Bridges Project, which achieved a 15% reduction in carbon footprint through AI-optimized IBS for lighting and de-icing operations. In maritime applications, the Port of Los Angeles collaborated with the DOE in 2023 to deploy IBS with shore power integration, resulting in 32 tons of CO2 emission reduction per vessel annually. In addition, the Navy's PMS 443 program is leading efforts to incorporate recyclable materials into IBS components, with projections showing a 40% decrease in electronic waste by 2026. These sustainability measures are strengthening the business case for IBS, especially among federal and environmentally conscious stakeholders.
U.S. Integrated Bridge Systems Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2018 to 2030. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the U.S. integrated bridge systems market report based on component, subsystem, and platform.