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市場調查報告書

影像監視用錄影與資料處理技術的發展

Advances in Recording and Data Processing for Video Surveillance

出版商 Technical Insights, Inc.
出版日期 2005年06月 商品編碼 32878
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

數位影像監視具有記憶容量大、影像取得容易,以及可以在遠端確認等類比影像監視所未有的特點。因此搭載數位錄影功能的影像監視系統逐漸成為市場的主流。

在成長顯著的市場領域裡,專門提供早期且迅速情報的美國市調公司 Technical Insights, Inc.(總公司:紐約),詳盡地調查與分析影像監視用錄影及資料處理技術的開發與未來展望,並有系統地出版綜合報告書 "Advances in Recording and Data Processing for Video Surveillance"

此報告書在下面的內容裡,除了說明包括CCTV、DVR、NVR、ANR、VCR的影像監視用錄影及資料處理技術的概要,也探討該技術的用途、影響因素、最近的革新等。

1. 摘要

2. 技術與用途分析

  • 影像監視錄影技術:技術評價
    • 錄影機
    • 數位錄放影機
    • 網絡錄放影機
    • 自動網絡補充
  • 影像監視資料處理技術:技術評價
    • 數位訊號處理器
    • AI
  • 錄影及資料處理技術:用途分析
    • 影像監視技術概要
    • CCTV(閉路電視)
    • Video over IP

3. 技術導入因素分析

  • 主要課題
    • 概要
    • 主要障礙與課題
  • 主要發展促進因素
    • 概要
    • 主要發展促進因素

4. 技術革新分析

  • 錄影技術的革新
    • 透過Netbotz Surveillance影像取得與檢閱更為容易(美國)
    • 複合結晶提高了紅外線感測度(加拿大)
    • 自動網絡補充取代了低信賴度的網絡(美國)
    • View Systems透過其ViewMaxx系統得以應用在多數產業上(美國)
    • FirstView NVR提供高擴充性安全的管理平台(美國)
    • 最尖端HD CCTV的整合解決方略(美國)
    • 透過IQevent錄影系統而發展的嵌入式錄影/播放(美國)
    • 藉由EX27MNX.4特殊鏡片與感應器提高錄影的清晰度(加拿大)等
  • 資料處理技術的革新
    • 透過InPhase Technologies的全像儲存原形的普及(美國)
    • 透過微波完成了隱藏兵器的探測(美國)
    • 透過Cerberus強化了防衛監控應用方式 (美國)
    • VideoZerver支援所有網絡的安全整合(美國)
    • 為了達到藉由Object Video來擬定完善決策的AI研究支援(美國)
    • Indigo Vision的晶片發展實現了高品質的影像壓縮(英國)
    • 從事電腦影像研究的喬治亞技術大學(美國)等

5. 主要市場參與企業及專利的相關資料庫

6. Frost & Sullivan 2005Science & Technology Awards

7. 參考圖表

目錄

Abstract

Digital Videos Vulnerability to Data Tampering Necessitates Authenticity Certifications

The compelling benefits of digital video recording such as excess storage, easy retrieval of footage, and remote viewing have helped it outstrip analog recording in video surveillance. The clarity of digital video and its superior data processing have further cemented its dominance over analog video. Data on digital format is even admissible as evidence in courts of law. However, it is still grappling with certain technical shortcomings, one of which is that it is not completely tamper-proof. As technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) are still nascent, very little has been done to standardize AI-related technology. To ensure that the information recorded is authentic, the industry for data processing technologies used in video surveillance has to establish certification or trademark standards.

This Technical Insights study provides an overview of advances in recording and data processing technologies for video surveillance. It covers technologies such as closed circuit television (CCTV), digital video recorder (DVR), network video recorder (NVR), automatic network replenishment (ANR), and video cassette recorders (VCR). The research service enables companies to align their positioning strategies to benefit from these emerging technologies.

Easy Availability of Broadband Technology Encourages Use of Digital Format

The availability of broadband technology is actively promoting the uptake of Internet Protocol (IP)-based video surveillance. Since the use of broadband technology is rapidly becoming prevalent globally, end users are becoming more enthusiastic about using network-based security systems that provide secure coverage of large areas. Higher bandwidth, along with better compression techniques, is greatly helping the provision of sophisticated solutions on IP platforms.

"The availability of broadband Internet also fuelled the use of DVRs and NVRs, which has allowed greater amounts of data to be stored," says the analyst of this research service. "It also enables the capture of better quality pictures than CCTV."

Video Surveillances Strong Value Proposition Attracts Varied Markets

Video surveillance technologys brisk development is expected to have a profound impact on several other technologies including digital signal processors (DSPs), imaging software, and mass storage. Such massive-scale developments are anticipated to influence several end-user sectors to deploy the technology. The most proactive adopter is homeland security, as is evidenced by the considerable investments made by users at both corporate and national levels on CCTV infrastructure and video IP solutions. "This increased need for security, while being a crucial market driver, is also a technology driver since it encourages the security software market to invent more reliable and fail-proof systems," notes the analyst.

Although national security is expected to be the prime driver of video surveillance, corporations also have a robust business case for migrating to digital video. Video surveillance solutions are likely to be implemented in sectors such as healthcare, mining, gambling, and critical infrastructure areas in future.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Executive Summary
    • 1. Introduction & Key Findings
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Key Findings
    • 2. Scope & Methodology
      • 1. Scope
      • 2. Methodology
  • 2. Technology and Applications Viewpoint
    • 1. Video Surveillance Recording Technologies - Technology Assessment
      • 1. Video Cassette Recorders
      • 2. Digital Video Recorders
      • 3. Network Video Recorders
      • 4. Automatic Network Replenishment
    • 2. Video Surveillance Data Processing Technologies - Technology Assessment
      • 1. Digital Signal Processors
      • 2. Artificial Intelligence
    • 3. Recording and Data Processing Technologies in Video Surveillance- Applications Assessment
      • 1. Introduction to Video Surveillance Technologies
      • 2. Closed Circuit Television
      • 3. Video Over IP
  • 3. Technology Adoption Factor Analysis
    • 1. Primary Challenges
      • 1. Overview
      • 2. Key Restraints and Challenges
    • 2. Analysis of Accelerators
      • 1. Overview
      • 2. Key Accelerators
  • 4. Assessment of Technology Innovation
    • 1. Innovations in Recording Technologies
      • 1. Easy Retrieval and Review Made Possible by Netbotz Surveillance--USA
      • 2. Sensitivity to Infrared Light Heightened by Composite Crystals--Canada
      • 3. Automatic Network Replenishment Provides an Alternative for Unreliable Networks--USA
      • 4. View Systems Cater to Multiple Industries with Its ViewMaxx System--USA
      • 5. FirstView NVR Provides Scalable and Secure Management Platform--USA
      • 6. Integrated Solutions for Advanced HD Resolution CCTV Solutions--USA
      • 7. IQevent Recording System Boasts Embedded Record/Playback--USA
      • 8. Clarity in Recording Boosted by EX27MNX.4 Special Lenses and Sensors--Canada
      • 9. Infrared Sensors in Cameras Boost Recording Clarity--USA
      • 10. Adaptive Visualization Technology Aids Better Use of Video Surveillance Resources--USA
      • 11. D-Links Technologies Allow for Greater Mobility and Clarity--Taiwan
      • 12. StableEyes: Video Stabilization Software for Greater Clarity--UK
      • 13. Integrated Sensors Enable Better Recording Quality--Germany
      • 14. New Compression Techniques for Better Image Quality--USA
    • 2. Innovations in Data Processing Technologies
      • 1. InPhase Technologies Propagates Holographic Storage Prototype--USA
      • 2. Detection of Concealed Weapons Made Possible through Millimeter Wave-Based Systems--USA
      • 3. Cerberus Boosts Deafens Surveillance Applications--USA
      • 4. VideoZerver Supports Security Integration with Any Network--USA
      • 5. Object Video Backs AI Research for Better Decision-Making Systems--USA
      • 6. Indigo Vision Creates Chip to Deliver High Quality Video Compression--UK
      • 7. Georgia Tech University Reveals Computer Vision Research--USA
      • 8. Milestone Systems Aims to Create Operating System for Video IP Solutions--USA
      • 9. Intelligent Threat Detection and Response with SilkRoad True Sentry System--USA
      • 10. Texas Instruments Looks Beyond DM64x at Advanced Video Surveillance Content Analysis--USA
      • 11. Geo-Enhanced Video Analytics for Better Video Surveillance Analysis--USA
      • 12. AMOS for Crisis Management by Alcatel--France
  • 5. Patents and Database of Key Industry Participants
    • 1. Patents
      • 1. Patents--2005
      • 2. Patents--2004
      • 3. Patents--2003
    • 2. Key Industry Participants
      • 1. Universities
      • 2. Corporates
  • 6. Frost & Sullivan 2005 Science and Technology Awards
    • 1. Excellence in Technology Award
      • 1. Award Description
      • 2. Award Recipient
    • 2. Technology Innovation Award
      • 1. Award Description
      • 2. Award Recipient
  • 7. Critical Reference Tables
    • 1. Decision Support Tables
      • 1. Number of Wireless Subscribers in North America (1999-2009)
      • 2. ICT Spending Worldwide (1999-2006)
      • 3. Number of Laptops Used Worldwide (1999-2006)
      • 4. Number of PCs Used Worldwide (1999-2006)
      • 5. Residential Internet Penetration Worldwide (1999-2006)
      • 6. Total Number of Airports in Various Regions (1999-2006)
      • 7. Number of Commercial Buildings in North America (1999-2009)
      • 8. Number of Commercial Banks Worldwide (1999-2006)
      • 9. Number of Households in the World (1999-2006)
      • 10. Number of Restaurants in North America (1999-2009)
      • 11. Number of Retail Stores in North America (1999-2009)
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