Global CCTV systems’ market is set for strong growth until 2022, research report finds

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The global CCTV systems’ market is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 11% during 2018-2022, reaching around US$ 30 Billion by the end of 2022, the recent “Global CCTV Market Forecast 2022” report from Research and Markets has been able to forecast.

CCTV cameras are gaining popularity these days due to increasing thefts, workplace aggression, school violence, etc. Various innovations including the products with features like facial recognition are also propelling the growth of CCTV cameras. IP-based CCTV system meant for the purpose of security can be used for Business Intelligence (BI) especially in retail and other sectors.

The demand of IP-based CCTV has been increasing as it allows video to be transferred over an IP infrastructure, making it accessible from anywhere in the world. People are using IP-based systems over traditional analog systems because of greater flexibility, high resolution, superior value, etc.

The CCTV market is gaining huge popularity across the world due to rising concerns for security and safety. This has resulted into an increased demand for technically advanced surveillance system, thereby, creating huge growth opportunities for CCTV manufacturers. In addition, decreasing prices and advanced features are adding growth to the CCTV market, making it affordable for even smaller firms to embrace the CCTV technology.

CCTV Surveillance – The experts in deploying Facial Recognition CCTV systems

The Facial Recognition CCTV solution supplied by CCTV Surveillance dynamically compares images of individuals from incoming video streams against those stored in a predefined access control list and immediately sends alerts when a positive match occurs.

The technology yields a very good level of performance despite partial occlusions of the face, the use of glasses, scarves or caps, changes of facial expression, and moderate rotations of the face. Moreover, it does not allow users to be impersonated using photographs.

This biometric technology is the perfect solution to control the access to restricted security areas, especially since we’re talking about a completely automated system that requires very little interaction with the operator.

Our Facial Recognition CCTV system can be easily integrated with existing ID management products and enables administrators to easily create Whitelists/Blacklists for specific areas, while subjects can be very easily enrolled from one or more photographs.

The system fully supports runtime alarm management, is highly tunable (control based on time-frames, sequentially, etc) and even allows alarms to be exported to common formats (PDF, Excel) and remote devices (mobile, PDA, tablet, security control centre).


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