Abstract
Moving in many ways at a slow but steady pace, the video surveillance
equipment market is slow to change, but change is happening. IP systems are
becoming more prevalent with new standards that will make IP equipment easier
to integrate. H.264 and higher resolution image sensors are driving
improvements in video quality.
The video surveillance market is quite fragmented, so we used a bottoms-up
methodology analyzing data we received from silicon vendors to determine
market sizing.
The report includes worldwide five-year unit shipment, ASP, and revenue
forecasts for analog cameras, IP cameras, DVR/NVRs, IP encoders, and video
analytics. Five-year semiconductor bill of materials and revenues are provided
for the analog camera, IP camera, and DVR segments.
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Standards
- Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF)
- Physical Security Interoperability Alliance (PSIA)
- HDccTV Alliance
- Cameras
- Analog Cameras
- IP Cameras
- Consumer vs. Professional
- Regional Forecast
- IP Encoders
- Video Recorders
- Video Analytics
- Semiconductor Components
- Encoders/Codecs
- Texas Instruments
- Stretch
- Image Sensors
- Aptina
- Omnivision
- Pixim
- Sony
- Video Decoders
- Conexant
- Nextchip
- Techwell
- Bill of Materials
- Semiconductor Revenues
- Methodology
- Glossary
- Related In-Stat Reports
List of Table
- Table 1. Worldwide Analog Security Camera Shipments, ASPs, and Revenue
(US$), 2008 - 2013
- Table 2. Worldwide IP Security Camera Shipments, ASPs, and Revenue (US$),
2008 - 2013
- Table 3. Worldwide IP Security Camera Shipments by Resolution, 2008 - 2013
- Table 4. Worldwide Surveillance Camera Shipments Consumer vs.
Professional, 2008 - 2013
- Table 5. Worldwide IP Security Camera Shipments Consumer vs. Professional,
2008 - 2013
- Table 6. Worldwide Security Camera Shipments by Region, 2008 - 2013
- Table 7. Worldwide Security Camera Revenue by Region (US$), 2008 - 2013
- Table 8. Worldwide Analog Security Camera Shipments by Region, 2008 - 2013
- Table 9. Worldwide Analog Security Camera Revenue by Region (US$), 2008 -
2013
- Table 10. Worldwide IP Security Camera Shipments by Region, 2008 - 2013
- Table 11. Worldwide IP Security Camera Revenue by Region (US$), 2008 - 2013
- Table 12. Worldwide IP Security Encoder Shipments, ASPs, and Revenue
(US$), 2008 - 2013
- Table 13. Worldwide Security Digital Video Recorder Channels by Type, 2008
- 2013
- Table 14. Worldwide DVR Average Channels by DVR Type, 2008 - 2013
- Table 15. Worldwide Security Digital Video Recorder Shipments by Type,
2008 - 2013
- Table 16. Worldwide Security Digital Video Recorder ASPs by Type, (US$)
2008 - 2013
- Table 17. Worldwide Security Digital Video Recorder Revenues by Type,
(US$) 2008 - 2013
- Table 18. Worldwide Security Digital Video Recorder Shipments by Region,
2008 - 2013 18
- Table 19. Worldwide Security Digital Video Recorder Revenues by Region
(US$), 2008 - 2013
- Table 20. Worldwide Market for Video Analytics Streams and Revenues, (US$)
2008 - 2013
- Table 21. Worldwide Image Sensors for Security Cameras by Type, 2008 - 2013
- Table 22. Analog Security Camera Semiconductor Bill of Materials (US$),
2008 - 2013
- Table 23. IP Surveillance Camera Semiconductor Bill of Materials (US$),
2008 - 2013
- Table 24. Surveillance Digital Video Recorder Semiconductor Bill of
Materials per Channel (US$),2008 - 2013
- Table 25. Analog Security Camera Semiconductor Revenue (US$), 2008 - 2013
- Table 26. IP Surveillance Camera Semiconductor Revenue (US$), 2008 - 2013
- Table 27. Surveillance Digital Video Recorder Semiconductor Revenue (US$),
2008 - 2013
- Table 28. Video Surveillance Semiconductor Revenue (US$), 2008 - 2013
List of Figures
- Figure 1 Video Surveillance Equipment Revenue (US$ in Millions)
- Figure 2. Video Surveillance System Diagram
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