5G Surveillance Global Market Trends and Opportunities to 2027: Dramatic Video Improvements, 5G in Smart Cities and High Return on Investment
Dublin, Jan. 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global 5G Surveillance Market by Service Provider and Application Type in Consumer, Enterprise, and Industrial Verticals 2022-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This report evaluates the 5G video surveillance market including vendor strategies, solutions, and applications. The report assesses video service delivered by provider type and application type with forecasts for consumer, enterprise, and industrial verticals. The report also analyzes the key technical aspects of 5G video including next-generation radio based on millimeter wave spectrum.
Surveillance represents the monitoring of behavior, many activities, or information for the purpose of information gathering, influencing, managing or directing. With the ease of implementation and low cost operation, we see 5G surveillance as the highest ROI solution for fixed wireless implementations. This is especially the case for private enterprise networks and government operations.
Other than enterprise and industrial use of FWA for general bandwidth needs, video is the obvious application for a variety of purposes including government usage. 5G will replace and/or augment fixed network video. It will allow anytime, anywhere surveillance by way of the ease of camera placement - as long as there is line of sight with a 5G antenna, there will be a good signal for high bandwidth and low latency.
The publisher anticipates that smart cities will increasingly become highly surveilled cities. By way of example, there are so many CCTV cameras in the UK that the average Londoner is caught on camera 420 times per day. It is estimated that there is 1 CCTV camera for every 11.5 people in London, meaning that there are over 750,000 cameras in this dense urban environment.
Traditional surveillance solutions are typically overseen by humans and are prone to error. 5G allows for new solutions, including those that are completely automated and can actively blur individual details of those being recorded, while also monitoring their activity for crime or suspicious activity. This is possible due to the processing and analysis of these video feeds being done locally through 5G edge clouds. Therefore, the software's decision making can be done with no human involvement.
Accordingly, edge computing will be an important component for some 5G surveillance market solutions. In addition, the combination of 5G, IoT, and edge computing will be transformational for both communication service providers and their customers, most notably business clients in enterprise, industrial, and government segments.
Companies Analyzed
AT&T
Airspan
Airtel
Alibaba
Altair Semiconductor
Alvarion
Amazon Prime Video
America Movil
Analog Devices Inc.
Apple
Ascom
Asus
Broadcom Corporation
BT Group (EE)
Cavium Inc.
China Mobile
China Telecom
China Unicom
Ciena Corporation
Cisco Systems
ClipBucket
Cobham Wireless
Colt
Contus Vplay
Coolpad Dyno
Cradlepoint
Deutsche Telekom AG
Dish (Sling TV)
D-Link
DU
Entel
Ericsson
Eurotech
Facebook (Whatsapp)
Fitbit
Fubo TV
Fujitsu Ltd.
Gemalto
Google
Harris
HPE
HTC
Huawei Technologies
Hulu
Hytera
Inmarsat
Intel Corporation
Juniper Network Inc.
KDDI Corporation
KT Corporation
Leonardo
LG Electronics
LG Uplus
M2M Connectivity
MACOM Technology
MediaTek Inc.
Mentura Group
Microsoft
Misfit
Mobiotics
Mobvoi
Motorola
Movistar
Muvi
MYCOM OSI
NEC Corporation
Netcracker
Netflix
Netgear
Nokia Network (Alcatel lucent)
NTT DoCoMo
Ooredoo
Ooyala
Orange SA
Philo TV
Qorvo Inc.
Qualcomm
Quickplay
Rakuten (Viber)
RedLinX
REVE Systems
Ribbon Communications
Rogers Communications
Roku
Samsung Electronics
Sierra Wireless (Accel Networks)
SimNet Wireless
SingTel
Siretta
SK Telecom
Sky Go
Skype
Snap Inc.
Softbank Group
Sony (PlayStation Vue)
Spark NZ
Spotify AB
Sprint Corporation
STC - Saudi Telecom Company
Swisscom
Telecom Italia
Telefonica
Telegram
Telenor
Telit Communications
Telstra
Tencent
Texim Europe
T-Mobile USA
UbiFi
Verizon
Vidmind
VMware Inc.
Vodafone Group
Vplayed
WeChat
Zain
Zenitel
ZTE Corporation
Zyxel
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
3. 5G Technology and Capabilities Overview
3.1 Evolution of LTE to 5G Networks
3.1.1 LTE Advanced
3.1.2 Peer-to-Peer Communications: LTE Direct
3.1.3 LTE Advanced Pro
3.1.4 Fifth Generation Networks
3.2 5G New Radio and 5G Supporting and Related Technologies
3.2.1 Massive MIMO
3.2.2 Cognitive Radio Capabilities
3.2.3 Millimeter Wave Radio Frequency
4. 5G Video Market Drivers and Opportunities
4.1 High Return on Investment
4.2 Dramatic Video Improvements
4.3 5G in Smart Cities
5. Company Analysis
6. 5G Video Market 2022-2027
6.1 Global 5G Video Surveillance 2022-2027
6.2 North America 5G Video 2022-2027
6.3 Europe 5G Video 2022-2027
6.4 Asia Pac 5G Video 2022-2027
6.5 Latin America 5G Video 2022-2027
6.6 Middle East and Africa 5G Video 2022-2027
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