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IP Cameras Are the Next Growth Area in China's Video Surveillance Equipment Market

Wed Apr 16, 2008 9:30pm EDT
DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c88945) has announced the
addition of "IP Cameras Are the Next Growth Area in China's Video
Surveillance Equipment Market" to their offering.

   China's video surveillance market had revenue of US$4.1 billion in
2007, an increase of 24.2% over 2006's US$3.3 billion. The digital
surveillance systems currently dominate the surveillance system market
and are gradually replacing analog systems. However, the IP-based
video surveillance market is growing rapidly and had over 25% of the
total market at the end of 2007. We forecasts that use of digital
video servers (DVSs) and Internet Protocol (IP) cameras will grow
rapidly between 2008 and 2012, with CAGRs of 18.4% and 50.6%,
respectively, and that the growth of DVR use will be rather stable,
with a CAGR of 7.4%.

   This report analyzes the total market size of China's video
surveillance market, broken down by system generation and application
area, and analyzes future trends. It also analyzes three key equipment
markets, namely DVRs, DVSs, and IP cameras, and provides market size
and information about the main players in each market. The report also
provides an analysis of the compression chipset market, including the
main vendors and the technical requirements for chipsets.

   Also included is an analysis of market drivers and barriers and
five-year forecasts for the DVR, DVS, and IP camera markets. Finally,
the report analyzes the products and strategies of related companies,
including equipment manufacturers, chipset vendors, and telecom
operators.

   Topics Covered:

   Executive Summary

   Evolution of Video Surveillance Technology

   China's Video Surveillance Market Overview

   Industry Value Chain

   Size of China's Video Surveillance Market

   Market Trends

   From Analog to IP

   From Industrial to Household Applications

   Intelligent Surveillance

   China's Video Surveillance Equipment Market (2004-2007)

   Structure of Video Surveillance Systems

   DVR Market

   Shipments of DVR Channels in China

   Main Players in China's DVR Market

   DVS Market

   Shipments of DVS Channels in China

   Main Players in China's DVS Market

   IP Camera Market

   Shipments of IP Cameras in China

   Main Players in China's IP Camera Market

   Video-Compression Chipsets Market

   Requirements for Video-Processing Chipsets

   Compression Format

   Resolution

   DSP/ASIC

   Main Chipset Vendors and Market Shares

   Market Drivers and Barriers

   Market Drivers

   "Safe City" Project

   Technology and Cost Improvements

   2008 Olympic Games and 2010 World Expo

   Market Barriers

   Demand Will Slow After Olympics

   Network Bandwidth Limitations

   Video Surveillance Equipment Market Forecast (2006-2012)

   Company Profiles

   Telecom Operators

   Main Manufacturers

   Hikvision

   Dahua

   Dali

   Axis

   Sony

   D-Link

   Chipset Vendors

   TI

   NXP

   ADI

   Imagia Technology

   Vimicro

   WISchip (Micronas)

   Vweb

   Winbond

   Sunplus

   Jade Tech

   OKI

   INTiME

   Methodology

   Glossary

   Related Reports

   For more information, visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c88945

Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
Fax: +353 1 4100 980

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