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North American Electronic Access Control Systems Market

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Frost & Sullivan
Published: May 2008
Product Code: R1-6429
Description
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled North American Physical Access Control Systems Market provides an overview of the physical access control technologies, the revenue forecasts for electronic access control systems in the North American region, and profiles of leading market participants. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine electronic access control systems in the government, enterprise, retail, healthcare, and education sectors.

Security Considerations and Government Mandates Spur Growth in the North American Electronic Access Control Systems Market

The North American electronic access control systems market has seen staggering growth in recent years, with growing security concerns over protecting life and property in the light of increasing incidences of vandalism, break-ins, sabotage, and business espionage. Critical infrastructures such as government agencies, military bases, water treatment plants, power plants, airports, financial institutions, and seaports are vulnerable targets. Access control systems have been of invaluable assistance in safeguarding employees and protecting property, driving the uptake of proximity cards, smart cards, biometrics, and one-time passwords.

At present, the widely deployed technologies are smart cards and biometrics. "While they are viewed as competing technologies for a variety of access control applications, an emerging trend is the convergence between the two, where the biometric identifiers of individuals are stored on a smart card for multi factor authentication," notes the analyst of this research service. "This also helps in offline authentication in the absence of a network." The use of biometrics contributes the additional layer of protection, while the smart card provides the memory and processing power for multiple applications such as PKI and payment besides access control. Government mandates, such as HSPD-12, TWIC, HIPAA, FFIEC, SOX, and GLB have been a strong driving factor, accelerating the utilization of these systems for the enhancement of transaction processing systems.

Growing Convergence, Replacement, and Upgrades Keep the Mood Upbeat in the Market

Modern surveillance systems encompass a host of subsystems, including video surveillance, intrusion detection, access control, fire and safety, time and attendance, asset tracking, and visitor management. In large commercial enterprises, these systems are deployed in various forms. "Since all these sub systems are trying to achieve the same goal, combining and managing these systems would seem the next logical step," notes the analyst. "This would require communication between various systems, leading to upgrades, replacement, or installation of new access control systems." Thus, the need for integrated security systems will fuel growth in the access control systems market. More headway is being made in this sector with the high replacement rate of existing proximity systems. Proximity cards form the majority of the installed base of access control systems; however, they are being increasingly replaced by more secure authentication technologies, such as smart cards and biometrics.

Conventional systems were limited to the authentication of identity cards and providing access but recent advancements have rendered access control an integrated system that performs a multitude of tasks. Besides monitoring access to facilities, the usefulness of these systems extends to other areas including people tracking, asset tracking, time and attendance, and emergency evacuations. End users are largely unaware of the inherent potential of these technologies, preventing them from articulating their requirements and deriving maximum utility. As end users comprise the critical link in the value chain, the way forward lies in promoting an innate understanding and providing increased training on current systems. Building awareness on the multifaceted benefits of access control technologies can help increase the buoyancy of the market.
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary

1. Market Overview

1. Introduction

2. Market Definitions


2. Market Dynamics and Trends

1. Strategic Market Analysis

1. Market Engineering Measurements

2. Industry Challenges

3. Market Drivers

4. Market Restraints


3. Market Analysis and Forecasts

1. Market Forecasts

1. Revenue Forecasts

2. Revenue Forecasts by Technology

3. Revenue Forecasts by Vertical


4. Competitive Landscape

1. Competitive Analysis

1. Value Chain Analysis

2. Competitive Structure

3. Competitive Profiling


5. Appendix

1. Decision Support Database

1. Number of Airports

2. Number of Retail Stores

3. Number of Schools

4. Number of Universities

5. Number of Manufacturing Enterprises

6. Number of Commercial Banks

7. Number of Hotels and Restaurants




List of Figures


Chapter 2


Electronics Access Control Systems Market: Impact of Top Six Industry Challenges (North America), 2008-2014

Electronics Access Control Systems Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (North America), 2008-2014

Electronic Access Control Systems Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (North America), 2008-2014

Chapter 3


Electronic Access Control Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts (North America), 2004-2014

Electronic Access Control Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts for the Smart Cards Segment (North America), 2004-2014

Electronic Access Control Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts for the Proximity Cards Segment (North America), 2004-2014

Electronic Access Control Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts for the Biometrics Segment (North America), 2004-2014

Electronic Access Control Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts for the Others Segment (North America), 2004-2014

Electronic Access Control Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts for the Government Vertical (North America), 2004-2014

Electronic Access Control Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts for the Enterprise Vertical (North America), 2004-2014

Electronic Access Control Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts for the Education Vertical (North America), 2004-2014

Electronic Access Control Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts for the Retail Vertical (North America), 2004-2014

Electronic Access Control Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts for the Healthcare Vertical (North America), 2004-2014

Chapter 4


Electronics Access Control Systems Market: Competitive Structure (North America), 2007

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