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米国のビデオモニタリング市場:様相の変化

The Changing Face of US Video Monitoring

発行 In-Stat
出版日 2008年10月 商品コード 82148
ページ情報 英文 19 PAGES
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Abstract

Summary

Traditionally, video monitoring has its roots in security services, primarily for the purposes of surveillance. The fundamental ability of this technology to provide a continuously updated, real-time visual image of a targeted area, coupled with recording capabilities, has made it a dominant tool in the security sector.

But the face of video monitoring is changing. The same capabilities of video monitoring that have proved so valuable to the security sector are also proving to be valuable when applied to a larger range of business processes. Although security remains the dominant application, this technology is also being applied to a wide variety of other business processes within organizations. In order to gain additional insight into this expansion, In-Stat conducted a survey of 300 users involved in video monitoring, and the results and analysis of this survey is the subject of this report.

This report provides insight into:

  • Types of video-monitoring applications currently deployed
  • Average number of sites being monitored
  • Utilization of 2-way audio
  • Utilization of face recognition for access control
  • Integration of environmental sensor applications with video-monitoring systems
  • Types of video-monitoring applications planned for deployment looking forward

Table of Contents

In This Update

  • Introduction to Update
  • The Changing Face of US Video Monitoring
  • Current Video-Monitoring Landscape
    • Types of System Deployed
    • Average Number of Sites Monitored
    • Multiple Video-Monitoring Applications
  • Adoption/Integration of Other Real-Time Capabilities
  • Expansion Will Follow Along Current Lines
  • Conclusion
  • Methodology
  • Related In-Stat Reports

List of Tables

  • Table 1. Type of Monitoring System Deployed

List of Figures

  • Figure 1. Currently Implemented Video-Monitoring Applications
  • Figure 2. Average Number of Sites Monitored/Planned to Monitor
  • Figure 3. Most Important Monitoring Applications Among Multi-Application Respondents
  • Figure 4. Use of Integrated 2-Way Audio
  • Figure 5. Use of Face Recognition for Access Control
  • Figure 6. Use of Remote Environmental Sensors
  • Figure 7. Integration of Video Monitoring and Environmental Monitoring
  • Figure 8. Use of Tracking Technology
  • Figure 9. Integration of Video Monitoring and Tracking Technology
  • Figure 10. Video-Monitoring Applications to be Added/Expanded Over Next 2 Years
  • Figure 11. Current versus Planned Implementations
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