NEW YORK, Oct. 20, 2015 — (PRNewswire) — This report analyzes the worldwide markets for CCTV and Video Surveillance Systems in US$ Million by the following Product Segments: Cameras, Recorders, and Monitors. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2014 through 2020. Also, a seven-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based on public domain information including company URLs. The report profiles 155 companies including many key and niche players such as -
ADT LLC
Axis Communications AB
Bosch Security Systems
Cantronic Systems, Inc.
Dedicated Microcomputers Ltd.
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I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1 Disclaimers.............. I-2 Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2 Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3 Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3 Cameras.............. I-3 Recorders.............. I-4 Monitors.............. I-4
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW.............. II-1 CCTV and Video Surveillance Systems: Enabling Anytime Anywhere Surveillance and Security..............II-1 Economic Upheavals in the Recent Past & their Impact on the Market: A Review.............. II-3 Global Market Outlook..............II-4 Developing Markets Continue to Offer Significant Growth Opportunities.............. II-5 Table 1: Global CCTV and Video Surveillance Market - Major Regions/Countries Ranked by Value CAGR for 2014-2020: Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Rest of World, Japan, Canada, Europe, and the US (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-6
Table 2: Middle-Class Consumer Spending Across Developed and Developing Regions (2013 & 2030F): Percentage Breakdown by Region (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-6
2. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE..............II-7 A Highly Fragmented Market Witness Increasing M&A Activity II-7 Table 3: Leading Players in the Global Analog CCTV Market (2014): Percentage Share Breakdown of Value Share for Bosch Security Systems, Hikvision, Honeywell, Panasonic, Pelco, Samsung Techwin, Sony, Tyco, UTC Building and Industrial Systems, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-8
Table 4: Leading Players in the Global IP-based Network Security Camera Market (2014): Percentage Share Breakdown of Value Share for Axis, Bosch Security Systems, Hikvision, Mobotix, Panasonic, Pelco, Sony, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-8 Select Merger & Acquisition (M&A) Deals in the CCTV and Video Surveillance Marketplace: 2013, 2014 & 2015 II-9 The Quest for Product Differentiation Continues among Camera Manufacturers.............. II-9 Day/Night CCTV Cameras..............II-9 Smart Cameras.............. II-9 Widespread Consumer Awareness: A Crucible for Success II-10 Product Assortment Keeps Consumer Interests Sufficiently Kindled II-10 Competition from Asian Manufacturers Lead to Falling Equipment Prices.............. II-10
3. MARKET TRENDS, ISSUES & DRIVERS II-11 Robust Demand from Governments for Safeguarding People and Infrastructure: A Strong Growth Driver II-11 Table 5: Global CCTV and Video Surveillance Market (2014): Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues by End-Use Sector (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-11 IP Surveillance Assumes Critical Importance in Airports Security II-12 Military Video Surveillance Systems Market to Witness Significant Growth..............II-12 Surveillance: Top Priority for Traffic Authorities for Improving Road Travel and Road Safety II-12 Rising Investments on Surveillance Projects by Municipal/City Authorities.............. II-13 Surging Crime Rates and Increasingly Security-Conscious Society Lends Traction to Market Growth II-13 Table 6: Average Homicide Rate Worldwide (per 100,000 Population) by Levels of Income of Countries: 2003-2013 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-14 Technology Advancements and Innovations: Spearheading Growth II-15 Mobile Video Recorders..............II-15 Wireless Video Surveillance Systems II-15 Wearable Video Cameras..............II-15 Imaging Technology Advancements II-16 Digital Surveillance and Network Attached Storage II-16 Wireless Technology for Signal Transmission II-17 Phone Line Video Transmission II-17 Migration from Analog to IP Based Video Surveillance: Foundation for Market Growth..............II-17 Table 7: Global CCTV and Video Surveillance Market (2012 & 2016): Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues by Camera Type (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-18 Advantages of Digital Camera over Analog Camera II-18 Open Platform Software: Driving Momentum in IP Video Surveillance Systems..............II-19 Panoramic IP Camera Gaining Traction with Innovative 360- degree Fisheye Viewing Capability II-19 PTZ IP Camera Offers Huge Market Potential II-19 Superior Attributes of Digital CCTV over Analog Version Drives Market Adoption..............II-20 Rapid Proliferation of HD CCTV Transforms the Security and Surveillance Market Landscape II-21 HD CCTV, Analog CCTV, & IP Camera: A Comparative Analysis II-22 Mega-Pixel Cameras: The In-Thing for Network Video Surveillance II-22 Table 8: Global CCTV and Video Surveillance Market (2012 & 2016): Percentage Share Breakdown of Network Camera Deployments by Resolution Type (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-23 H.264 technology Eases Bandwidth & Storage Needs of Network Video Cameras.............. II-23 The New H.265 Standard Set to Replace H.264 II-23 H.265/HEVC and H.264/AVC: A Comparative Analysis II-24 Network DVR: A Groundbreaking Technology that Enhance Video Surveillance.............. II-24 Video Analytics Increase the Reliability and Intelligent Quotient of Video Surveillance..............II-25 Applications of Video Analytics in Video Surveillance: A Snapshot.............. II-26 Novel Biometric Technologies Find Increasing Adoption in Video Surveillance Systems..............II-27 Adoption of Facial Recognition Technology Gains Momentum II-27 Supplementing In-House Deployments with On-Demand Cloud Solutions Drives the Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS) Market.............. II-27 Cloud Services Drives Mobility for Video Surveillance II-28 Rising CCTV Deployments at ATMs Benefit Penetration in the Banking & Financial Sector..............II-29 Significant Investments Video Surveillance by the Healthcare Sector Augurs Well for the Market II-29 CCTV and Video Surveillance Continues to Gain Wider Adoption in the Retail Sector..............II-30 Hotels Increasingly Depend on Video Surveillance for Improving Operations.............. II-30 Residential & Non-Residential Security: A High Growth Application Area for CCTV and Video Surveillance II-31 Increased Uptake in Outdoor Applications Bodes Well for Market Growth.............. II-31 Upcoming Smart Cities to Fuel Large-Scale Adoption II-32 Growth in New Building Constructions to Benefit Growth Prospects II-32 Table 9: Growth in the Global Construction Market by Sector (2013-2020) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-33 Integration with Physical Security Systems: The Ongoing Trend in Video Surveillance..............II-33 Niche Applications of CCTV that are Augmenting Market Growth II-33 CCTV as Preventive System..............II-33 CCTV as Movement Detection System II-34 CCTV System Integration..............II-34 Key Issues & Challenges Hampering Widespread Adoption II-34 Privacy: A Red Hot Issue for Video Surveillance II-34 Controversies Surrounding the CCTV Hype II-35 Effectiveness in Crime Prevention under Question II-35 Legal and Courtroom Issues..............II-35 Civil Liberty and Infringement at Workplace Issues II-35
4. PRODUCT OVERVIEW.............. II-36 CCTV and Video Surveillance Systems: A Prelude II-36 Components of CCTV and Video Surveillance Systems II-37 Cameras.............. II-37 Recorders.............. II-37 Monitors.............. II-38 Different Types of CCTV and Video Surveillance Systems II-38 Simple CCTV Systems..............II-39 Mains Powered CCTV Systems..............II-39 Video CCTV.............. II-39 Analog CCTV.............. II-39 Digital CCTV.............. II-39 Digital Surveillance Systems..............II-40 Digital Video Recorder..............II-40 PC Based Digital CCTV..............II-40 Digital Vs Analog.............. II-40 Digital Video Recorder (DVR)..............II-41 Video Compression Standards Used in Video Surveillance: A Review II-41 M-JPEG.............. II-41 MPEG-4.............. II-41 H.264.............. II-42 H.265.............. II-42 Historical Perspective..............II-42 CCTV During 1950-1980..............II-42 CCTV in 1990s.............. II-43 Distribution Channels..............II-43 System Integrators..............II-43 Security Dealers..............II-43 Security Distributors..............II-43
5. PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONS/INNOVATIONS II-44 ZKACCESS Rolls Out Biocam 300 Camera II-44 Amcrest Unveils New Security Kit for Cost Effective HD Upgrades II-44 Scallop Imaging Launches D14-180 and D4-120 Cameras II-44 Advanced Technology Video Unveils New ATV IP Series Cameras II-44 Panasonic System Communications Unveils New Intelligent Security Solutions.............. II-44 Spectra Logic Launches Spectra NVR3™ II-44 Pelco Launches VideoXpert..............II-44 Vicon Industries Launches ViconNet 8 II-45 Nest Rolls Out Nest Cam..............II-45 Samsung Techwin America Unveils IP Surveillance Kits II-45 S2 Security Launches S2 NetVR 600 Video Management System II-45 Pelco Launches Optera Multi-Sensor Panoramic Cameras II-45 BrickcomCorp Launches OB-300Np Star II-45 March Networks Introduces MegaPX ATM Camera II-45 Genetec to Unveil New Features for Security Center 5.4 II-46 Avigilon Launches 7K Security Camera II-46 Sony to Launch 4K Network Security Camera II-46 Mitsubishi to Launch a New Digital Video Surveillance System II-46 LILIN Unveils CMD2422 Series HD 2MP Sensor Dome Surveillance Camera.............. II-46 Wavestore Integrates its VMS with SureView Systems' Immix Command Center.............. II-46 Kitvision Launches New Safeguard Home Surveillance Cameras II-46 Digital Matrix Unveils Cloud Video Platform (CVP) II-47 M A V Systems Introduces Rapier 50IQ Camera II-47 Mobotix AG Launches 6 MP Single Lens Ceiling Camera II-47 Grundig Develops New Ultra HD 6MP Fisheye Camera II-47 Panasonic Cameramanager Launches Nubo II-47 Tyco Security Launches New Illustra IP Cameras II-47 Axis Communications Introduces P56 Series HDTV PTZ Cameras II-47 Axis Rolls Out New P55 PTZ Dome IP Cameras II-48 Hikvision Rolls Out Turbo HD Camera with HD-TVI Technology II-48 Hikvision Unleashes 6 MP UHD Cameras II-48 Hikvision Integrates Smart Solution 2.0 with IP Cameras II-48 D-Link Introduces New HD Surveillance Cameras II-48 Vivotek Introduces IP816A-HP Box Network Camera II-48 Toshiba Surveillance & IP Video Products Rolls Out New full HDTV Mini-Dome IP Cameras..............II-48 Exacq Technologies Integrates EasyConnect Feature in exacqVision 6.4 VMS..............II-49 Pivot3 Launches Pivot3 Virtual Security Console II-49 IC Realtime Launches ClearView CCTV II-49 Bosch Rolls Out FLEXIDOME IP Corner 9000 MP Camera II-49 Honeywell Unveils New equIP Series HD and Megapixel IP Cameras II-49 American Dynamics Rolls Out Illustra 610 Compact IP Mini- Bullet Camera.............. II-49 MuxLab Introduces New Line of HD CCTV baluns II-49 Panasonic Launches New CCTV Solutions II-50 Axis Communications Unveils AXIS Q8414-LVS Corner Network Camera II-50 Axis Communications Unveils AXIS P1428-E Network Camera II-50 Hikvision Rolls Out 6MP/3MP IR Fisheye Network Cameras II-50 JVC Professional Products Launches Super LoLux™ Series of DVRs II-50 Genetec to Roll Out Stratocast II-50 LILIN Launches New Network Cameras II-50 Redvision Launches RedCop Rapid Deployment CCTV System II-51 Vintron Informatics Launches CMOS (APTINA) 700 TVL Camera II-51 Plustek Technology Launches New Scanning and Surveillance Products.............. II-51