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ビデオ監視の世界市場予測(2028年まで):システム別・企業規模別・エンドユーザー別・地域別の分析Video Surveillance Market Forecasts to 2028 - Global Analysis By System (Internet Protocol (IP), Analog), Enterprise Size (Small, Medium, Large), End User (Government, Industrial, Public Facility) and By Geography |
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ビデオ監視の世界市場予測(2028年まで):システム別・企業規模別・エンドユーザー別・地域別の分析 |
出版日: 2022年03月01日
発行: Stratistics Market Research Consulting
ページ情報: 英文 200+ Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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世界のビデオ監視の市場規模は、2021年に378億2,000万米ドルとなり、2028年までに836億米ドルに達し、予測期間中に12.0%のCAGRで成長が予測されています。
当レポートでは、世界のビデオ監視市場について調査分析し、市場動向分析、セグメント別・地域別の市場情報、企業プロファイルなどを提供しています。
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Video Surveillance Market is accounted for $37.82 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach $83.60 billion by 2028 growing at a CAGR of 12.0% during the forecast period. Video surveillance is a digitized system that works in any environment and can extract images and videos that can be compressed, stored, and monitored. It uses a television system in which signals are transmitted from a television camera to receivers by cables or telephone links over a communication network or digital data link. Video surveillance is commonly used for remote video monitoring, facility protection, vandalism deterrence, event video surveillance, and traffic monitoring. High-definition cameras are equipped with facial recognition technology used to protect against theft and burglaries. Video surveillance systems like closed-circuit television (CCTV) are widely installed in a variety of locations such as public infrastructures, commercial buildings, and many more.
Modern video cameras are now being offered with 4K resolution capabilities. 4K IP video cameras offer 27 times the resolution of conventional analog cameras, nine times that of standard HD camera (1,280 × 720), and four times that of Full HD camera (1,920 × 1,080). These higher resolution cameras ensure that minor and finer details of images remain clear even when magnifying part of a still image. 4K enabled video cameras offer a more detailed image that allows for better detail retrieval. Modern cameras also offer variable zoom lenses to offer a closer field of view. Many cameras are now offered with a built-in microphone to stream and record audio during video recording.
While video surveillance systems facilitate theft control and overall security, video surveillance is often viewed as a violation of privacy. People expect that their personal information is used only for legitimate and specific purposes only, and there have been concerns about how video recordings might be used or misused, especially in the area of facial recognition technology. More countries and regions are enforcing stricter privacy laws that control the use of video surveillance technology, prompting businesses to take greater responsibility with captured data. This poses a greater concern in the case of remote or cloud-based video storage; recordings can be viewed or misused by unauthorized personnel, leaked, or stolen.
The baggage handling robots are expected to help in the process of loading passenger the COVID-19 outbreak has increased the demand for contactless solutions like face recognition systems, thermal camera body temperature screening, and mask detection algorithm. Being widely deployed in public hotspots like airports, thermal cameras could become more popular and gain significance in the near future. Schools are expected to deploy thermal cameras once they slowly start to reopen. The healthcare industry is also expected to foresee strong growth of thermal cameras due to the long-lasting nature of the pandemic. Apart from these sectors, government agencies, police stations, warehouses, distribution centers, and private businesses are also witnessing high demand. For instance, Teledyne FLIR (US), registered a high increase in demand for its thermal cameras. However, this development is expected to be temporary, with high growth in thermal cameras expected to last only till the duration of the pandemic.
The total bandwidth used by a video surveillance system depends on the number of cameras, frame rate, image resolution, and compression ratio. The more the number of cameras, the more is the bandwidth used for a network. The constant streaming of video data from network cameras results in bandwidth issues, especially with the introduction of high resolution, high frame rate cameras. One frame needs 30 Kbytes to 160 Kbytes for high-resolution images. At several frames per second, every camera could require up to 10 Mbps. The requirement for bandwidth as well as storage increases with the growing number of cameras. The significant use of IP cameras has also led to the growth of network video recorders (NVRs). NVRs are connected to the network and require high bandwidth for storing high-resolution videos. High bandwidth results in high costs, due to strong network connection being expensive. This requirement poses challenges for implementing IP-based storage systems in small enterprises and developing a robust network infrastructure in emerging economies. Owing to the rise of cloud computing, networks are getting vulnerable, and bandwidth issues have come to the forefront.
The software segment is growing at the highest CAGR in the market during the forecast period due to technological advancements like AI and deep learning to deal with the security crisis at every level. These factors are driving the market for video surveillance hardware market.
The hardware segment is expected to be the largest share during the forecast period. There is an increasing use of cameras deployed worldwide as a result of rising security concerns across multiple verticals. Industry shift towards IP cameras have led to a number of hardware-based innovations that provide better low light performance and object tracking, and in-built security. Technological advancements have resulted in highly specialized surveillance cameras that can be programmed to zoom-in scan items, for instance, harmful equipment.
Asia Pacific is projected to hold the largest share in the market. APAC is expected to continue to account for the largest market size in the video surveillance market owing to growing population density in major cities and investments in smart city projects. In APAC, the increasing number of retail chains, small businesses, residential apartments, and hospitality businesses, as well as government initiatives in various countries to install video surveillance cameras in public places, such as cities, schools, colleges, religious places, and airports, is driving the market growth.
North America is projected to have the highest CAGR due to factors such as high investment cost and lack of professional expertise in handling IP cameras hamper the market growth. Furthermore, increase in trends toward development of smart cities is expected to offer lucrative video surveillance market opportunities.
Some of the key players profiled in the Video Surveillance Market include Agent Video Intelligence, Avigilon, Axis Communications, Bosch Security & Safety Systems, Dahua Technology, Genetec, Hanwha Techwin, Hikvision, Honeywell International, Huawei Technologies, Ivideon, Mobotix, NEC, Nice Systems, Teledyne Flir, Tiandy Technologies, and Vivotek.
In August 2021: Hikvision announced its ColorVu G2 cameras which are boosted by algorithm improvements to capture crisp, full color images and video, illuminating darkness without the requirement for additional equipment or lighting. This 2nd generation G2 ColorVu models offer full color and are equipped with AcuSense for the higher and accurate detection of humans and vehicles which reduces the occurrence of false alarms.
In July 2021: Bosch Security and Safety Systems announced the launch of its new FLEXIDOME panoramic 5100i camera range which includes indoor and outdoor IR models offering 6- or 12-megapixel resolution with a stereographic fish-eye lens. The cameras also feature a built-in microphone array.
In January 2021: Hanwha Techwin announced the launch of six new PTZ PLUS cameras in compact and lightweight design which are 65% lighter than conventional PTZ cameras.
In July 2019: Honeywell unveiled its latest 30 Series IP cameras. It is a new range of video cameras that are capable of strengthening safety and security of buildings through secure channel encryption and advanced analytics.
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