According to Frost & Sullivan Senior Research Analyst Soumilya Banerjee, there’s also a shift in demand from digital to IP-based security systems that permits remote monitoring. Improvement in image quality and analysis is another focus area. The incorporation of algorithms has made it possible for security video systems to send out alerts before or during the initiation of a crime and ultimately assist concerned authorities in taking immediate action.
“It is expected that developments in chip technology will also eliminate undesirable interference in the images, resulting in far superior picture clarity,” explained Banerjee. “Cameras can be expected to be able to capture more number of pixels and also allow operators to zoom in on particular elements of interest while retaining high picture resolution.”