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The World Security Market For Connectors

Published by: Bishop & Associates

Published: Jan. 1, 2005 - 300 Pages


Table of Contents


Chapter 1. Introduction – World Security Market for Conn.



1.1 Scope and Objectives

Figure 1.1: Security Equip. Segmentation

1.2 Market Size: Security Electronic Equip. Production

Figure 1.2a: Security Electronic Equip. Production 2003 – 2008

Figure 1.2b: Equip. Production, Segmentation, Size and Growth

1.3 Market Size Conn.

Figure 1.3a: 2003 – 2008 Value of Conn. Shipments

Figure 1.3b: Summary of Conn. Shipments by Security Equip. Segment

1.4Methodology

1.5 Definitions – Security Equip. Categories

1.5.1 Security Alarms

1.5.2 Video/CCTV Equip.

1.5.3 Security Access Equip.

1.5 4 Fire Alarm Equip.

1.5.5 Advanced Facilities Screening Equip.

1.5.6 Other Security Equip.

1.6Regional Definitions

North America

Europe

Japan

Asia Pacific

China

ROW



Chapter 2. Overview of the World Security Market for Conn.



Global Security Equip. Manufacturing

Figure 2.1a: World Security Electronic Equip. Production

Figure 2.1b: Value of Security Equip. Shipments (2003 – 2008)

Figure 2.1c: Value of Conn. Shipments, Biometric Readers

2.2 Security Market for Conn.

Figure 2.2: Total Value of Conn. to Shipments

2.2.1 Total Conn. Shipments by Region

Figure 2.2.1a: Total Security Conn. Shipments by Region

Figure 2.2.1b: Conn. Shipments by Region, Security Alarms

Figure 2.2.1c: Conn. Shipments by Region, Video/CCTV Equip.

Figure 2.2.1d: Conn. Shipments by Region, Security Access Equip.

Figure 2.2.1e: Conn. Shipments by Region, Fire Alarm Equip.

Figure 2.2.1f: Conn. Shipments by Region, Advanced Facilities Screening Equip.

Figure 2.2.1g: Conn. Shipments by Region, Other Security Equip.

2.2.2Total Conn. Shipments by Equip. Type

Figure 2.2.2: Conn. Shipments by Security Equip. Type

2.2.3 Conn. Shipments by Conn. Type

Figure 2.2.3: Conn. Shipments by Conn. Type



Chapter 3. Overview of Packaging and Interconnection Characteristics



Security Alarm Systems

Control Panels and Accessories

Figure 3.1.1a: Security Alarm Control Panel

Figure 3.1.1b: Security Alarm Control Panel Co-located Components

Figure 3.1.1c: Security Alarm Logic & Communications Board

Figure 3.1.1d: Security Alarm Power Supply

Figure 3.1.1e: Zone Expander Board

Figure 3.1.1f: Basic Wireless System

Figure 3.1.1g: Higher End Wireless System Detectors

Figure 3.1.2a: Ionization Chamber, Smoke Detector

Figure 3.1.2b: Smoke Detector, AC Powered

Figure 3.1.2c: Terminal Blocks

Figure 3.1.2d: Motion Detector Controls

Figure 3.1.3a: Keyboard Control

Figure 3.1.3b: Keyboard Access Control, Outdoor Alarms

Figure 3.1.4: Alarm Signaling Devices

Figure 3.2.1a: Cameras, Outdoor, Indoor, Dome and Mount

Figure 3.2.1b: Concealed Cameras

Figure 3.2.1c: Interconnection Module, Camera Enclosure Monitors

Figure 3.2.2a: Large CCTV Security Monitoring Facility

Figure 3.2.2b: Individual Security Monitor Recorders

Figure 3.2.3a: PC Video Capture Board

Figure 3.2.3b: RS-232 to RS-485 Converter Sequencers and Switchers

Figure 3.2.4: Video Switchers Transceivers

Figure 3.2.5a: Transceiver, Point-to-Point

Figure 3.2.5b: Transceivers, Multi-Port Hub Power Supplies

Figure 3.2.6: 24 VAC CCTV Power Supply Security Access Systems

Figure 3.3: Security Access Controls Biometric Readers

Figure 3.3.1a: Hand Recognition, Access Control Terminal

Figure 3.3.1b: Finger Print Reader

Figure 3.3.1c: Iris Reader Accuracy

Figure 3.3.1d: Iris Reader35

Card Based Readers

Figure 3.3.2a:Proximity Card Reader

Figure 3.3.2b: Wiegand Card Reader

Keypad Access

Figure 3.3.3: Access Keypads, Including Combination Type

Contraband Detectors

Figure 3.3.4a: Contraband (Metal) Detector, Portal

Figure 3.3.4b: Contraband (Metal) Detector, Hand Held

Control Panels

Figure 3.3.5a: Microprocessor-based Control Panel

Figure 3.3.5b: Block Diagram, Access Control Board

Figure 3.3.5c: Fully Configured Access Control Board

Power Supplies

Figure 3.3.6: Access Control Power Supply

Other Access Equip.

Fire Alarm Systems

Figure 3.4: Fire Alarm Equip.

Control Panels

Figure 3.4.1a: Fire Alarm Panels

Figure 3.4.1b: Packaging Form Factor, Fire Alarm Panels

Figure 3.4.1c: Simple Interface Board

Figure 3.4.1d: Addressable Protocol Interface Board

Figure 3.4.1e: Security Control Room, Large Facilities

Communications Panels

Figure 3.4.2a: Communications Panel

Detectors and Alarms

Figure 3.4.3a: Fire Alarms

Figure 3.4.3b: Loud Speaker Alarms

Figure 3.4.3c: Strobe Light Alarm

Figure 3.4.3d: Smoke Detector

Pull Stations

Figure 3.4.4: Manual Alarm Stations

Power Supplies

Figure 3.4.5: Power Supply Panel, Fire Alarm Type

Other Fire Alarm Equip.

Advanced Facilities Screening Equip.

Figure 3.5: Typical Airport Screening Station

Drug and Explosive Detectors

Figure 3.5.1a: Hand Held Ion Mobility Scanner

Figure 3.5.1b: Ion Mobility Scanner, Portal

Figure 3.5.1c: Ion Mobility Scanner, Desk Top

Nuclear Material Detectors

Figure 3.5.2a: Portable Nuclide Detector

Figure 3.5.2b: Radiation Detector, Hand Held

Figure 3.5.2c: Radiation Detector, Vehicle Mount

Figure 3.5.2d: Radiation Detector, Material/Baggage Handling

Figure 3.5.2e: Radiation Detector, Vehicle Screening

X-ray Detectors

Figure 3.5.3a: Baggage X-ray, Passenger Screening Area

Figure 3.5.3b: Typical X-ray Image

Figure 3.5.3c: Cargo X-ray Scanner

Figure 3.5.3d: Cargo X-ray Scanner, Tomographic

Figure 3.5.3e: Cargo X-ray, Mobile System7

Other Advanced Facilities Equip.

Other Security Equip.



Chapter 4. Security Alarm Systems Market



Total Conn. Consumption

By Equip. Type

By Region

By Region by Equip. Type

North American Market

European Market

Japanese Market

Chinese Market

Asia-Pacific Marke

ROW Market

By Conn. Type

Control Panels and Accessories,

Total Conn. Consumption by Equip. Type

Conn. Consumption by Conn. Type

Conn. Consumption by Geographic Region

Control Panels, Security

Conn. Consumption by Conn. Type

Conn. Consumption by Geographic Region

Multiplex Modules

Conn. Consumption by Conn. Type

Conn. Consumption by Geographic Region

Output Modules

Conn. Consumption by Conn. Type

Conn. Consumption by Geographic Region

Communications/Dialers

Conn. Consumption by Conn. Type

Conn. Consumption by Geographic Region

Other Panels

Conn. Consumption by Conn. Type

Conn. Consumption by Geographic Region

Power Supplies

Conn. Consumption by Conn. Type

Conn. Consumption by Geographic Region

Detectors, Total

Conn. Consumption by Equip. Type

Conn. Consumption by Conn. Type

Conn. Consumption by Geographic Region

Intrusion Detectors

Conn. Consumption by Conn. Type

Conn. Consumption by Geographic Region

Motion Detectors

Conn. Consumption by Conn. Type

Conn. Consumption by Geographic Region

Residential Fire/Smoke

Conn. Consumption by Conn. Type

Conn. Consumption by Geographic Region

Other Detectors

Conn. Consumption by Conn. Type

Conn. Consumption by Geographic Region

Controls, Total

Conn. Consumption by Equip. Type

Conn. Consumption by Conn. Type

Abstract

Bishop & Associates has just released a new research report analyzing the World Security Market for Connectors. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the world security electronics market detailing connector consumption both by geographic region and by connector type for each segment and sub-segment of security equipment shown below.

This new report provides the essential information needed to access opportunities in the world security electronics sector, including the following:

The value and growth rate for each category of equipment are forecast for the years 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2008.

The values and growth rates of connectors are identified by equipment type for the years 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2008.

The primary objective of this report is to create a single, comprehensive and authoritative analysis of the security electronics industry sector. Specifically, the objectives are:

To provide an independent basis for assessing market share and competitive advantage.

Identify the dollar value of each category of security equipment included in the report, with the Connector market size organized by equipment type, connector family and by geographic region.

To provide connector sales by connector product type and security equipment type for 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2008.

Connector Market Size

The value of connector shipments to the security electronics sector in 2004 was $434.4 million, an increase of +12.2% over the 2003 market of $387.2 million.

The 2005 connector market is forecasted at $485.7 million, representing an Increase of +11.8%.

The five-year forecast of connector shipments is $665.1 million in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate of +11.4%.

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