The software-Defined Camera market is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 14% during the forecast period 2021-2031. A software-defined camera works on the continuous development and evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms. In addition, manufacturers of software-defined cameras are trying to create a wide variety of security scenarios such as face checkpoint, situation awareness, vehicle checkpoints, and intelligent transportation surveillance (ITS).
Open-ended platforms for software-defined cameras provide you the ability to integrate AI into many security scenarios. These cameras also come with a variety of features, including HD video capture, wired and wireless network transmission, intelligent Big Data analytics, and intelligent cloud storage.
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What is Driving Demand for Software-Defined Cameras?
Vendors are experimenting with innovative product enhancements to acquire a competitive advantage in light of the market’s growing competitiveness and technological advancements. During the projection period, it is also anticipated that tightening traffic regulations, an increase in criminal activity, and rapid population expansion will increase demand for software-defined cameras.
Big data and cloud-based technologies also provide an open platform for video monitoring. In the upcoming years, it is predicted that technological advancements like the Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning, and artificial intelligence would produce profitable growth possibilities for software-defined cameras. Additionally, theft problems and growing security concerns are a few of the main causes propelling the sales of software-defined cameras globally.
AI Video Analytics Leveraging Deep Learning to Business Intelligence
Artificial intelligence, with its two popular components, deep learning and machine learning, is already driving innovation by offering improved data and business intelligence. When used in video surveillance, deep learning could speed up investigations by allowing rule-based alerts based on behavior or particular objects, and search and filter based on specific criteria.
Significant achievements have been seen in improving accuracy, increasing the granularity, and diversifying metadata, that would enable surveillance systems to ensure better security. It is believed among top market players that the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated a trend that was already happening, and more and more security related video analytics applications are being developed.
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North America Demand Outlook for Software-Defined Camera
The software-defined camera market in North America is projected to offer the most lucrative opportunity for revenue generation over the forecast period, owing to the increasing investments for the security & surveillance, and growing demand for IP/network based CCTV systems. Organizations in this region are experiencing increase in security information monitoring (SIM) and security event monitoring (SEM) to improve alerting mechanisms or to manually identify security incidents.
Additionally, shift towards software-defined cameras from traditional standard cameras and rising demand for installment projects in North America is expected to augment the software-defined camera demand outlook in the region during the period under review. Furthermore, increasing need for asset management and growing adoption of automated technologies are anticipated to drive the demand for software-defined cameras in the near future.
Who are the Key Software-Defined Camera Manufacturers?
Some of the leading manufacturers of software-defined cameras include Bosch Security Systems, Inc., Watec Co., Ltd., Sony Corporation, Vivint, Inc., Raptor Photonics Ltd., Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd., Flir Systems, Inc., Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., SimpliSafe, Inc., Canon Inc., Panasonic Corporation, and ADT Inc., among others.
The above-mentioned players rely on various expansion strategies to make its presence across lucrative markets. These strategies include collaborations with key players, product launches, acquisitions, partnerships and enhancement of distribution networks at regional and global levels.
For instance, in October 2019, Bosch and Convergint collaborated with an aim to introduce cities and municipalities with advanced video analytics technology, in order to integrate intelligence with their infrastructure. The technology exists in Bosch’s IP cameras to enable intelligent devices for smart parking solutions and smooth traffic flows.
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Key Segments
By Camera Type
- Box Camera
- Dome Camera
- Bullet Camera
- PTZ Camera
- Others
By Application
- License Plate Recognition
- Video Surveillance
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- Facial Recognition
By End-Use Industry
- Residential
- Commercial
- Banks & Financial Institutions
- Academic Institutions
- Transportation (Airports, Railways, Ports, Traffic Systems)
- Corporate/Business Parks & Offices
- Retail Complexes & Malls
- Healthcare Facilities
- Others
- Industrial
- Energy & Power Plants
- Manufacturing Facilities
- Others
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- Government Offices
- Military & Defense Bases
- Correctional Facilities
- Others
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