The Total Level Devices market research study delivers current market analysis plus a five year market and technology forecast.
Adoption of Level Measurement Devices Accelerated by Digitalization and Wireless Connectivity
ARC Advisory Group’s research reveals that the growing integration of digital technologies and wireless connectivity has emerged as a key driver in the evolution of level measurement devices. The adoption of wireless communication protocols is enabling real-time data transmission and remote monitoring, which is particularly valuable in industries such as oil & gas, chemicals, and water management. These sectors often face challenges in accessing tanks, silos, and reservoirs located in remote or hazardous environments. By enabling continuous access to critical level data, these advancements reduce the need for manual inspections, minimize operational downtime, and support faster, data-driven decision-making. The shift toward smarter, connected devices is also helping industrial users optimize maintenance schedules and improve safety compliance.
Level Devices Strategic Issues
In addition to providing a five-year market forecast, the Total Level Devices Market Research provides detailed quantitative current market data and addresses key strategic issues as follows:
Leverage Smart Sensors and Field Devices
Users need to focus on leveraging smart field systems to create value in process industries. Smart sensors, as an enabler for Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), will play an increasingly important role in process automation in the future. ARC also recommends that users work closely with suppliers and other stakeholders to better understand how to measure return on investment and share best practices for intelligent device management. Users should always seek opportunities to leverage industry standards such as ISA 108 (intelligent device management) to improve their own plants’ operational performance and help promote application of smart field systems and intelligent device management in their respective industries.
Define Application Requirements
When considering radar level sensors, the first step for buyers is to define their application requirements clearly. This includes identifying the type of material to be measured — whether it’s liquid, solid, or slurry — and understanding the environmental conditions such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of dust, vapor, or foam. A well-defined use case helps in selecting the most suitable sensor for optimal performance.
Prioritize Sensor Frequency and Technology
Sensor frequency and technology should be a top priority. High-frequency sensors, particularly those operating at 80 GHz, offer narrow beam angles and superior performance in confined or complex environments. Additionally, choosing sensors with FMCW (Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave) technology can provide higher resolution and better accuracy compared to traditional pulse radar systems, especially in demanding industrial settings.

