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Wireless M2M Communication and Security - 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Executive summary
- 1 Overview of the European security industry
- 1.1 Market overview
- 1.1.1 Security services
- 1.1.2 Security systems
- 1.1.3 Small alarm systems
- 1.1.4 Cash handling
- 1.2 Key industry players
- 1.2.1 Group 4 Securicor
- 1.2.2 Prosegur
- 1.2.3 Rentokil Initial
- 1.2.4 Securitas
- 1.2.5 Tyco Fire & Security
- 1.2.6 UTC Fire & Security
- 2 Alarm systems
- 2.1 The European alarm systems market
- 2.1.1 Monitored alarm systems segment
- 2.1.2 Alarm monitoring services
- 2.2 Alarm signal transmission
- 2.2.1 Technology overview
- 2.2.2 The EN 50131 norm for intruder alarm systems
- 2.2.3 Market penetration for wireless communication
- 2.3 Company profiles
- 2.3.1 ADT Europe
- 2.3.2 Chubb
- 2.3.3 Group 4 Securicor
- 2.3.4 Prosegur Alarmas
- 2.3.5 Rentokil Initial
- 2.3.6 Securitas Direct
- 2.4 Case studies
- 2.4.1 Securitas Direct GPRS video verification system
- 2.4.2 Orange M2M Connect platform in high security alarms
- 2.4.3 BT Redcare and CSL DualCom alarm monitoring network services
- 3 Vehicle and asset monitoring
- 3.1 The European market for vehicle security systems
- 3.1.1 Vehicle crime in Europe
- 3.1.2 Vehicle tracking and recovery systems
- 3.1.3 Key market players and stakeholders
- 3.2 Vendor profiles
- 3.2.1 Cobra Automotive Technologies
- 3.2.2 MetaSystem
- 3.2.3 NavTrak
- 3.2.4 Tracker
- 3.3 Case study: Insurance industry standards for vehicle tracking
- 3.3.1 Belgium
- 3.3.2 The Netherlands
- 3.3.3 Norway
- 3.3.4 United Kingdom
- 4 Emerging application areas
- 4.1 Personal security
- 4.1.1 Lone worker protection
- 4.1.2 Offender monitoring
- 4.2 Visual security
- 4.2.1 Network cameras
- 4.2.2 Digital video technology
- 4.2.3 Wireless network requirements
- 4.2.4 Network camera vendors
- 5 Market forecasts and trends
- 5.1 Market trends and drivers
- 5.1.1 Small alarm systems
- 5.1.2 Vehicle tracking systems
- 5.2 Wireless M2M communication modules and terminals
- 5.3 Wireless M2M communication services
Glossary
List of Figures
- Figure 1.1 - The European security market, 2001 2005, ¬ billion
- Figure 1.2 - Market value by segment (Europe 2005)
- Figure 1.3 - Top European security industry players, by segment (Europe
2005)
- Figure 1.4 - Top integrated security groups (Europe 2005)
- Figure 2.1 - Small alarm system brands, by manufacturer (Europe 2005)
- Figure 2.2 - Monitored alarms, million installed systems (Western Europe
2005 2010)
- Figure 2.3 - Small monitored alarm systems by country (Western Europe
2005)
- Figure 2.4 - Monitored alarm system service providers, by size (Europe
2005)
- Figure 2.5 - Monitored alarm service pricing samples (Europe 2005)
- Figure 2.6 - GSM-alarm senders for the European market
- Figure 2.7 - EN 50131 grading system
- Figure 2.8 - EN 50131 ATS rating criteria
- Figure 2.9 - EN 50131 grading system criteria
- Figure 2.10 - Penetration of GSM/GPRS in new alarms (Western Europe 2005
2010)
- Figure 2.11 - Major ADT alarm receiving centres (Europe 2005)
- Figure 2.12 - Major Group 4 Securicor alarm receiving centres (Europe
2005)
- Figure 2.13 - Group 4 Securicor small alarm service pricing examples
(Europe 2006)
- Figure 2.14 - Securitas Direct markets, by monitored alarms (2005)
- Figure 2.15 - Securitas Direct alarm service pricing examples (2006)
- Figure 2.16 - Connected alarms and market share, Securitas Direct (Europe
2000-2005)
- Figure 2.17 - Overview of the UK wireless alarm monitoring market (2006)
- Figure 3.1 - Vehicle registration data (EU-23+EFTA-2 2005)
- Figure 3.2 - GPS based vehicle tracking and recovery system
- Figure 3.3 - Average cost of vehicle tracking services
- Figure 3.4 - Cobra Connex system feature comparsion
- Figure 3.5 - Insurance rate discounts for Viasat customers in Italy
- Figure 3.6 - Assuarlia CJ-02 approved vehicle tracking systems (February
2006)
- Figure 3.7 - Pricing overview of vehicle tracking systems in Belgium
- Figure 3.8 - Reported vehicle theft in the Netherlands (2000 2005)
- Figure 3.9 - SCM Class 4/5 approved vehicle tracking devices (February
2006)
- Figure 3.10 - Pricing overview of vehicle tracking systems in the
Netherlands
- Figure 3.11 - FG approved vehicle tracking systems (February 2006)
- Figure 3.12 - Thatcham CAT 5 and Q Class approved vehicle tracking systems
- Figure 3.13 - Pricing overview of vehicle tracking systems in the UK
- Figure 4.1 - Lone worker categories
- Figure 4.2 - Offender and alcohol monitoring solution providers
- Figure 4.3 - Visual security solution using mobile networks
- Figure 4.4 - Video screen resolution definitions
- Figure 4.5 - Network camera bandwidth requirements
- Figure 4.6 - Mobile network video capabilities
- Figure 5.1 - Wireless M2M module shipment forecast (Security, Europe
2005 2010)
- Figure 5.2 - Wireless M2M connections forecast (Security, Europe 2005
2010)
- Figure 5.3 - Wireless M2M service revenues (Security, Europe 2005 2010)
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[Report]
Wireless M2M Communication and Security - 2nd Edition
Published: 2006/03
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Published by : Berg Insight AB  |
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Product Code : BER36799 |
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