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市場調查報告書

全球影像監視技術發展

World Advances in Video Surveillance Technology

出版商 Technical Insights, Inc.
出版日期 2005年03月 商品編碼 29269
內容資訊 英文  
價格
本報告書已不再販售

本報告已在2011年07月19日停止出版。

簡介

於 IP 上發揮功能的影像監視設備,使用彈性,遠距操作與成本效益出色,許多大企業已引進數千台設置在各類場所中。

專門分析多種尖端產業的美國市調公司 Technical Insights, Inc. 總公司:紐約)調查分析了全球影像監視技術概況後,出版了一本綜合報告書 "World Advances in Video Surveillance Technology"

報告書內容包括:全球市場最新研發動向、市場發展促進與阻礙因素、大學 / 企業 / 研究機構的研發等等,內容綱要摘記如下:

1. 摘要

2. 技術與用途分析

  • 主要技術
    • 技術概要
    • 技術進程
  • 用途分析與動向
    • 用途分析與動向
    • 各用途領域分析與排名
    • 主義企業的新研發

3. 利害關係者分析與業界動向

  • 利害關係者分析
    • 收購與合併分析
    • 規範與規格
  • 業界動向
    • 技術與產品研發的阻礙因素
    • 競爭技術
    • 技術特性與優勢
    • 影像監視系統的引進促進因素
    • 支援來源

4. 新研發與市場機會分析

  • 攝影機技術的新研發
    • 公共運輸取向技術
    • 全天候保安
    • 影像限制的克服
    • 傳輸量管理
    • 支援全照明的清晰影像
    • 嚴苛條件下的作業
    • 瀏覽器誘導式攝影機
    • 360 度檢視
    • 附加價值
    • 24小時監視
    • 第一回答者支援
    • 安全駕駛支援
  • 新元件研發
    • 交換器
    • 飛機監視
    • 行動監視
    • 學習 Wire Trick
    • 掌握狀況
    • 資料集約化
    • 串流
  • 軟體新研發
    • 緊急時監視
    • Virtual Wire Trick 設定
    • 監視員警告
    • 維持 Roving Eye
    • 收集 Actionable Intelligence
    • 減少警報錯誤
  • 歐洲新研發
    • 高速道路監視
    • 擁有擴充性與彈性的影像發送
    • 網路數位攝影機
  • 亞洲與中東的新研發
    • 全天候、全條件監視
    • 單一解決方案
    • 複合解決方案

5. 主要專利與市場業者

6. Frost & Sullivan 2005 Science & Technology Awards

7. 參考表

目錄

Abstract

IP-networked Video Surveillance Systems Gaining in Popularity

Video surveillance devices, designed to work over an Internet protocol (IP), are allowing users to obtain the cost-effectiveness, flexibility, and remote accessibility of a digital technology. IP-networked systems are particularly popular in large-scale enterprise networks where thousands of cameras are installed to monitor a multitude of locations. For instance, Port Everglades -- a major U.S. seaport -- uses IP networked video cameras to monitor hundreds of locations dispersed over its 2,000-acre site. The network software monitors video feeds in real time, and in the event of a security breach, it alerts and downloads images to a security officers PC, laptop, or even personal digital assistant (PDA).

This Technical Insights research evaluates the latest advances and upcoming trends in the global markets for video surveillance technology. In addition to discussing the various technology drivers and restraints that govern the video surveillance equipment markets, the study covers research and development efforts at various universities, leading companies, and other research institutions across the globe. The research service also uses case studies to illustrate the impact of digitization in video surveillance applications.

Increasing Demand for Digital Video Surveillance Equipment

The wide network of legacy analog cameras is becoming increasingly expensive and difficult to replace. In the future, digital video recorders (DVRs) that convert analog images into digital format for transmission over an IP network are likely to be a critical component of video surveillance solutions.

"Analog-to-digital converters are becoming vital components of security cameras and a tool to compete with traditional charge-coupled device (CCD) wide dynamic range cameras," says the analyst of this research. "With such a converter, the translation to a digital signal occurs at the point of capture, rather than through a separate converter device."

Efforts to Remain Competitive Drive Technology Improvements

Competitive pressures in the video surveillance equipment market are driving vendors to incorporate new and innovative features. For example, pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) cameras track incidents or people, and zoom in for a closer look by remote control or through in-built automation. New-generation surveillance cameras are incorporating infrared light sources that enable them to work 24 hours a day in pitch darkness and harsh outdoor environments.

Researchers are also developing Ethernet-based video-matrix switchers that simplify the process of handling multiple video surveillance systems and also reduce the costs of running individual cables through an analog system. Mobile DVRs used in police cruisers, ambulances, and fire trucks, which were initially record-only types, are now available with an optional cellular air card that converts the device into a wireless unit. This transmits broadband digital streaming of both real-time and recorded images over the Internet to cell phones, computers, and PDAs.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Executive Summary
    • 1. Topic Introduction and Research Methodology
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Research Methodology
    • 2. Noteworthy Emerging Technologies in Video Surveillance
      • 1. Emerging Technologies Briefing
      • 2. Noteworthy Applications
      • 3. Assessment of Competing Technologies
  • 2. Technology and Applications Viewpoint
    • 1. Technology Primer
      • 1. Technology Briefing
      • 2. Technology Roadmap
    • 2. Applications Analysis and Trends
      • 1. Applications Analysis and Trends
      • 2. Analysis and Ranking of Application Segments
      • 3. Noteworthy Innovation at Key Companies
  • 3. Stakeholder Analysis and Industry Trends
    • 1. Stakeholder Analysis
      • 1. M&A Analysis
      • 2. Regulations and Standards
    • 2. Industry Trends
      • 1. Technology or Product Development Restraints
      • 2. Competing Technologies
      • 3. Technology Features and Benefits
      • 4. Adoption Drivers for Video Surveillance Systems
      • 5. Funding Sources
  • 4. Assessment of Innovation and Opportunities
    • 1. Innovative Developments in Camera Technologies
      • 1. Technology for Public Transportation
      • 2. Weatherproof Security
      • 3. Overcoming Video Limitations
      • 4. Managing Traffic
      • 5. Clear Images in Any Lighting
      • 6. Working under Tough Conditions
      • 7. Browser-Guided Camera
      • 8. Taking the 360-Degree View
      • 9. Adding Value
      • 10. In-Your-Face Surveillance
      • 11. Aiding First Responders
      • 12. Encouraging Good Driving
    • 2. Innovative Component Developments
      • 1. Superior Switchers
      • 2. Keeping a Fisheye on Aircraft
      • 3. Mobile Surveillance
      • 4. Teaching Wire New Tricks
      • 5. Knowing Who Goes There
      • 6. More Data on Less Fiber
      • 7. Streaming Success
    • 3. Innovative Developments in Software
      • 1. Viewing Emergencies
      • 2. Setting Virtual Tripwires
      • 3. Keeping Watchers Alert
      • 4. Cast a Roving Eye
      • 5. Collecting Actionable Intelligence
      • 6. Reducing False Alarms
    • 4. Innovative Developments in Europe
      • 1. Eyeing the Highway
      • 2. Scalable and Flexible Image Delivery
      • 3. Networking Digital Cameras
    • 5. Innovative Developments in Asia & Middle East
      • 1. Seeing in All Conditions
      • 2. Single-Package Solution
      • 3. Dozen-in-One Solution
  • 5. Select Patents and Key Industry Participants
    • 1. Select US Patents
      • 1. Patents -1
      • 2. Patents -2
      • 3. Patents -3
    • 2. Key Industry Participants
      • 1. Companies Listing--A to I
      • 2. Companies Listing--J to Z
  • 6. Frost & Sullivan 2005 Technology Awards
    • 1. Excellence in Technology
      • 1. Award Description
      • 2. Award Recipient
    • 2. Technology Leadership
      • 1. Award Description
      • 2. Award Recipient
  • 7. Critical Reference Tables
    • 1. Critical Reference Tables
      • 1. ATM Installed Base
      • 2. ATM Penetration
      • 3. Number of Commercial Banks
      • 4. Number of Crime Offenses
      • 5. Crime Rate
      • 6. Number of Airports
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