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Expanding Closed Circuit TV Industry

DateMar, 2005
Pages70
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Abstract:

This report, titled "Expanding Closed Circuit TV Industry - A Boon or Bane to the Security Service Market" talks primarily about the technological developments in the CCTV market. This report also highlights the fact that the demand for CCTV is constantly on the rise, thanks to the increasing cases of crime. Of course, people's penchant for more and more sophisticated gadgets is also an important factor.

The CCTV industry has seen enormous fast paced developments in the past few years. Digitalization, IT networks, and web-enabled products are now revolutionizing control and remote management. This multi-user-tasking environment has reduced the need for expensive man guards and benefited the end user in gathering management and process information.

Usage of CCTV has grown steadily over the last two decades from its initial base in key public infrastructures like airports, and in sensitive commercial buildings such as banks, high level penetration retail outlets, residential buildings, hotels, schools, and hospitals. There has clearly been an expansion of CCTV surveillance around the world, especially in private sector surveillance, and they are now accelerating into the public realm. As in many other sectors, technological change is reshaping the security industry as declining prices for component parts and the growth of closed-circuit television have led the industry on a rapid rise. It was predicted in 2001 that the U.S. physical security equipment market would grow to $2.4 billion by 2007, compared to the $1.3 billion spent in 2000, with closed-circuit television (CCTV) driving the lion's share of that growth.

Network video surveillance technology has come into being as a result of three trends (a) the convergence of security and computer technology, (b) the growth of digital video recorders and digital surveillance cameras, and (c) video distribution over the internet.

The CCTV industry is predicted to experience a complete conversion from analog to digital technology by 2010, with the more developed economies in Asia North-East Asia (Japan, S.Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong) and in Australia/New Zealand becoming fully converted by 2008. Digital video surveillance is a high-growth niche within the overall surveillance market at 55% CAGR between 2003 and 2007. Between 2003 and 2007 the market will grow from ca. $1.3bn to ca. $7.4bn globally as a result of heightened security awareness, ROI benefits of digital and IP solutions and technology maturity / replacements.

Report Highlights

  • The CCTV market and assesses the derivatives
  • Various applications and benefits of CCTV
  • Application of CCTV in regulating crime
  • Key findings of Data Protection Act in alliance to CCTV
  • Market dynamics for CCTV worldwide and European perspective
  • Estimating the factors contributing to CCTV growth in Europe and Worldwide
  • Technological imprint on the recent CCTV application

Report Features

This report puts forward a detailed analysis of the present market, and the future prospects of the CCTV industry along with its transformation from analogue to digital technology. While Chapter 2 of the report provides an overview, Chapter 3 talks about the various applications and benefits of CCTV. Chapter 6 presents an evaluation of the worldwide market dynamics and European perspective, along with detailed presentation of the sales and revenue distribution up to 2006. Just before the conclusion, Chapter 8 provides an insight into the recent developments and concurrent changes in the CCTV market.




Table of contents:
  • 1. Executive Summary
  • 2. World Security Systems and Global Market - An Overview
  • 3. CCTV Market Understanding and Derivatives
    • 3.1 Conceptual Framework of CCTV and its Application on Regulating Crimes
    • 3.2 Staying within the Law
      • 3.2.1 Registration
      • 3.2.2 Signage
      • 3.2.3 Design
      • 3.2.4 Recording
      • 3.2.5 Security
      • 3.2.6 Complying with the Legislation
    • 3.3 Application and Benefits of CCTV Usages
      • 3.3.1 Surveillance and Dome Camera
      • 3.3.2 Ancillary Equipments
      • 3.3.3 Monitors and Decoders
      • 3.3.4 Multiplexers and Receivers
      • 3.3.5 Video Motion Detectors
    • 3.4 CCTV & Video Surveillance over 10Gip
    • 3.5 CCTV and Social Control
  • 4. Driving Growth in Video Surveillance Equipment Market
  • 5. Closed Circuit Television Market - Boon or Bane?
  • 6. Evaluating the Market Dynamics for CCTV Worldwide and European Perspective
    • 6.1 CCTV Industry - Assessing the needs Worldwide
    • 6.2 Comparative Study of the European CCTV Industry vis--vis Emerging Regions
    • 6.3 Geographical Distribution of CCTV Market Share
      • 6.3.1 US
      • 6.3.2 Western Europe
      • 6.3.3 Russia and Eastern Europe
      • 6.3.4 Middle East
      • 6.3.5 China
      • 6.3.6 Japan
      • 6.3.7 India and Pakistan
      • 6.3.8 Australia, New Zealand and South Africa
    • 6.4 World Security Products & Systems by Sales Coverage
    • 6.5 CCTV Sales and Revenue Distribution by Product Sales, 2004
      • 6.5.1 Video Surveillances Products
      • 6.5.2 Biometrics
      • 6.5.3 Home Automation
    • 6.6 CCTV Sales and Revenue Distribution by Vendor Sales, 2004
    • 6.7 CCTV Sales and Revenue by Application Sales, 2004
    • 6.8 Estimating the Factors Contributing to CCTV Growth in Europe and Worldwide
    • 6.9 Future Trends and Growth Prospect
  • 7. Technological Imprint on the Recent CCTV Application in Biometrics and Digital Services
  • 8. An Insight into the CCTV Market Movers - Recent Developments and Concurrent Changes
  • 9. Conclusion
    • List of Figures:
      • Figure 3-1: Evolving Market for CCTV Applications (%)
      • Figure 6-1: Market Share for Suppliers of CCTV Security Equipments
      • Figure 6-2: World Security Service Demand by End-Use Market (in Million), 2001-2005
      • Figure 6-3: World Security Service Demand by Type (%), 2004
      • Figure 6-4: Distribution of CCTV Equipment Market by Top 5 European Regions (%), 2005
      • Figure 6-5: Distribution of CCTV Equipments by European Countries, 2005
      • Figure 6-6: CCTV Equipment Trade Statistics (%), 2004
      • Figure 6-7: Top 10 Importers of CCTV Equipments by Orders and Import Companies (%), 2004
      • Figure 6-8: US - Overall Electronic Security Products Demand (%), 1998, 2003 & 2008
      • Figure 6-9: US - Demand for Access Control and CCTV Products ($ Billion), 1998, 2003 & 2008
      • Figure 6-10: UK - Market for the Design, Supply, Installation and Maintenance of CCTV System by Value at Current End-User Price (1999-2003)
      • Figure 6-11: Russia - CCTV Market Growth ($ Million), 2003 & 2010
      • Figure 6-12: Market for Electronic Security Systems (1998-2002)
      • Figure 6-13: Electronic Security Systems Market Growth (1980, 1990 & 2000)
      • Figure 6-14: CCTV Market Growth by Factory Sales ($ Million), 1984, 1994 & 2004
      • Figure 6-15: Biometrics Market Growth by Factory Sales ($ Million), 1984, 1994 & 2004
      • Figure 6-16: CCTV Installation by Customer Type (%), 2004
      • Figure 6-17: Electronic Security Revenues from Types of Business (%), 2004
      • Figure 6-18: CCTV Market Demand for Remote Monitoring by Application Area, 2004
    • List of Tables:
      • Table 2-1: Factory Sales for Security Surveillance Equipments, 2004
      • Table 3-1: US - Index of Crime Rate (per 100,000 Inhabitants), 1983-2002
      • Table 3-2: Comparison between Usage of CCTV and Video Recorders with/without Monitor
      • Table 6-1: UK - Breakdown of Market for Electronic Security Systems at Current Prices (%), 2000-2004
      • Table 6-2: US - CCTV Market Sales (1984, 1994 & 2004)
      • Table 6-3: Biometrics Units Shipped and Price Change (1993-2004)
      • Table 6-4: Leading CCTV Manufacturers and Distributors and their Main Role in the CCTV Market, 2004
      • Table 6-5: Measuring the Electronic Security Market (Revenue Share and Population), 1995-2004





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