Video Surveillance Systems
Explosive Market Growth and New Market Opportunities The video surveillance market is at a key inflection point as IP networks begin to replace analog networks. Improved analytics software means far more functionality for such systems. This report provides global sizing and forecasting for the key components of this market: digital and analog cameras, storage devices, software, infrastructure equipment, video surveillance chips, and professional services. It also sizes and forecasts the key vertical markets spurring growth: government, retail, education, transportation, and banks. The corporate and home market segments are also covered, and the report provides profiles of key vendors in this market. What Does This Report Answer?
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Section 1.
Executive Summary 1.1 A Market Poised for Explosive Growth 1.2 A Key Inflexion Point for the Industry 1.3 The Major Markets for Video Surveillance Equipment 1.4 The Home and Small- and Medium-Sized Business Markets 1.5 Drivers for Video Surveillance 1.6 Obstacles to Growth 1.7 Analytics Software 1.8 Video Surveillance Hardware, Software, and Services Section 2. Market Issues 2.1 The Evolution of Video Surveillance 2.2 Commercial and Public-Sector Video Surveillance Systems 2.2.1 Analog Systems Still Dominate 2.2.1.1 Advantages 2.2.1.2 Disadvantages 2.2.2 Digital Systems on the Rise 2.2.2.1 Advantages 2.2.2.2 Disadvantages 2.2.3 Hybrid Solutions 2.2.4 Growth Drivers for the Video Surveillance Industry 2.2.4.1 Homeland Security 2.2.4.2 Violence in Schools 2.2.4.3 Theft Detection and Avoidance 2.2.4.4 Revenue Enhancement 2.2.4.5 Improved Operations 2.2.5 Obstacles to Growth 2.2.5.1 IT Department Reluctance 2.2.5.2 Costs 2.2.5.3 Installed Base Resistance 2.2.6 Video Surveillance Channel Issues 2.2.7 Managed Services and Video Surveillance 2.2.8 Natural Partnerships 2.2.9 Intelligence at the Edge 2.2.10 The Convergence of Physical Security and IP Video Surveillance 2.2.11 The Thriving Semiconductor Market 2.2.12 Verticals Dominate the Video Surveillance Market 2.2.12.1 Government 2.2.12.2 Transportation 2.2.12.3 Education 2.2.12.4 Retail 2.2.12.5 Casinos 2.2.12.6 Banks 2.2.13 The Fortune 500 and Video Surveillance 2.3 The Consumer Market 2.3.1 Drivers for Growth 2.3.2 Obstacles 2.3.3 Low-end Video Surveillance Solutions 2.3.4 Home Automation and Video Surveillance Section 3. Technology Issues 3.1 Network Architecture and Video Surveillance 3.2 Network Surveillance Cameras 3.3 The Birth of IP Cameras 3.4 High-Resolution Cameras Proliferate 3.5 The Best of Both Worlds 3.6 Digital Cameras and IP Telephony 3.7 Analytics 3.7.1 Forensic Analysis 3.7.2 Video Analytics Differentiators 3.7.3 The Placement of Analytics 3.7.4 Biometrics 3.8 Agents and the Need for an Open Standard 3.9 The Security of IP Video Surveillance 3.10 Compression Schemes 3.11 The Evolution of Video Surveillance Storage 3.12 The IP Multicast Issue 3.13 CCD, CMOS, and Digital Imaging Sensors 3.14 Chip Requirements to Support Video Surveillance 3.15 Wireless Technologies and Video Surveillance 3.15.1 Public Safety and the 4.9 GHz Spectrum 3.15.2 Wi-Fi 3.15.3 WiMAX 3.15.4 Technical Challenges for Wireless Video Surveillance 3.15.4.1 Power Limitations 3.15.4.2 QoS 3.15.4.3 Interference 3.15.4.4 Weather Protection 3.15.4.5 Security 3.15.4.6 Architecture Issues 3.15.4.7 Proprietary Wireless Section 4. Key Industry Players 4.1 AgentVi 4.2 ADI 4.3 Aruba Networks 4.4 Axis Communications 4.5 Cisco 4.6 Conexant Systems, Inc. 4.7 Control4 4.8 DVTel 4.9 EMC 4.10 Exacq 4.11 Firetide 4.12 Fluidmesh Networks 4.13 IBM 4.14 iControl 4.15 Immervision 4.16 Ioimage 4.17 IQinVision 4.18 Logitech 4.19 Lumenera 4.20 Mango DSP 4.21 March Networks 4.22 Meru Networks 4.23 Milestone Systems 4.24 Motorola 4.25 NICE Systems 4.26 ObjectVideo 4.27 On-Net Surveillance Systems (OnSSI) 4.28 Pelco 4.29 Pixim 4.30 Seagate 4.31 Steelbox 4.32 SPI 4.33 Strix Systems 4.34 Telos 4.35 TI 4.36 Tropos Networks 4.37 Vidient 4.38 XID Technologies 4.39 Wren Solutions Section 5. Market Forecasts 5.1 Technology Forecasts 5.1.1 The Total Video Surveillance Market 5.1.2 Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Type 5.1.3 Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Region 5.1.4 Video Surveillance Camera Shipments by Type 5.1.5 IP Video Surveillance Camera Shipments by Region 5.1.6 IP Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Region 5.1.7 CCTV Video Surveillance Camera Shipments by Region 5.1.8 CCTV Video Surveillance Camera Revenue by Region 5.1.9 IP Video Surveillance Storage Revenue 5.1.10 Video Surveillance Software Revenue Forecast 5.1.11 Video Surveillance Infrastructure Market 5.2 Industry Forecasts 5.2.1 Video Surveillance Revenue by Industry 5.2.2 Video Surveillance Revenue from the Retail Industry 5.2.3 Video Surveillance Revenue from the Government Sector 5.2.4 Video Surveillance Revenue from the Education Sector 5.2.5 Video Surveillance Revenue from the Transportation Industry 5.2.6 Video Surveillance Revenue from the Banking Industry 5.2.7 Corporate Sector Video Surveillance Revenue 5.2.8 Other Industries Video Surveillance Revenue 5.2.9 Homeowner Video Surveillance Revenue 5.2.10 Professional Services Video Surveillance Revenue 5.2.11 Video Surveillance Chip Revenue Section 6. Company Directory Section 7. Acronyms Scope of Study Sources and Methodology Notes Tables
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