Experts monitoring the market growth are also optimistic about the development of video analytics. For example, IHS is pinning its hopes on the emergence in 2017 of a new generation of analytical systems using deep learning technology, high-performance computing and Big Data analytics.
Video surveillance development directions related to wireless technologies are also gaining momentum. According to Technovio forecast, the wireless video surveillance segment will grow by an average of 21% during 2017-2021. Technovio believes that the growth drivers are the transition from analog cameras to IP cameras, which are capable of covering large areas with their “eye”, as well as the growing distribution of thermal cameras designed to monitor the external environment. The development of the Internet of Things technology is also having a positive impact, spurring demand for wireless video data transmission systems.
Improved According to Alexey Ulyashkin, the number ivory coast mobile database popularity of video cameras capable of transmitting images via Wi-Fi networks is growing, and personal video recorders are being replaced by personal video cameras that support online broadcasting via Wi-Fi and 4G networks.
Although the share of IP cameras is growing, progress is also being observed in the field of analog solutions. Thus, Yulia Pechnikova noted the improvement of high-definition analog video surveillance systems using HD TVI, HD CVI, AHD technologies. And Evgeny Ananyev added that HD CVI-based systems are capable of transmitting a signal over longer distances than IP cameras, and are much cheaper.
Clouds and mobility at the service of video surveillance
In connection with the development and spread of cloud and mobile technologies, their use in video surveillance systems is expanding. "As a result, the number of solutions on the market that actively use these technologies for a wide range of projects is increasing - from video surveillance for the home to safe city projects," said Oleg Kholodkevich.
According to Yulia Pechnikova, support for cloud technologies is already becoming commonplace for leading manufacturers of video surveillance systems: “It is now difficult to find a manufacturer that would not offer this type of service as an add-on to their products.”
These observations are confirmed by analysts. Thus, according to Technavio’s forecast, the market for cloud services “video surveillance as a service” (VSaaS) will grow annually by 28% during 2017-2021. And according to IHS, in 2017 the volume of the global VSaaS segment will exceed $1 billion for the first time.
The cameras themselves are also being
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