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Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar & UAE Safe City: Technologies & Market - 2015-2020

Market Driven by ISIS Shia Insurgency, $9.1 Billion Over 6 Years

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Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar & UAE cities are under attack with their very well-being threatened by a deadly combination of ISIS and Iranian-backed homegrown Shia terrorism. As a result, these countries’ governments embarked on long-term programs investing in cutting-edge technologies to construct premium safe cities infrastructure. These Gulf countries will use their extensive petrodollar resources to invest whatever it takes to protect their cities, towns and neighborhoods.

Major defense contractors, the ICT and surveillance / sensors industry cannot ignore the fast growing revenues of the Gulf States market, which will accumulate to $9.1 billion over the next 6 years.

Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar & UAE Safe City: Technologies & Market - 2015-2020
Urban Population [Millions] Increase in Arab Countries – 1970-2050

The Safe City technologies, industry & global markets are going through major shifts. Public opinion and political pressures combined with maturing Safe City technologies such as Video Analytics, Physical Security Information Management (PSIM), Public-Safety Answering Point (PSAP), Distributed Sensors Systems, Sensor and Data Fusion Algorithms, Software as a Service (SaaS), Social Media Emergency Response Software, Geo-Design and Advanced ICT Technologies are creating fresh business opportunities.

According to the report, the market growth is boosted by the following drivers:

  • Worsening of radical Islamists terror threats especially ISIS and Iran-backed Shia terrorism
  • Cities, towns and communities population drive for quality of life and economic prosperity
  • Governmental funding policy of modern infrastructure
  • Advancements in cost-performance of surveillance sensors and ICT technologies
  • Urbanization
  • The growing understanding that global warming entails growth in natural disasters
  • Growing aftersale revenues

The report examines each dollar spent in the market via 15 technology markets:

  • Video Surveillance & Storage
  • Video Analytics
  • Tracking Technologies
  • Physical Identity and Access Management (PIAM)
  • Managed Security Services
  • Physical Security Information Management (PSIM)
  • Location Based Emergency Notification
  • Cyber Security
  • Public Safety Communications
  • Command & Control Systems
  • Emergency Traffic Management
  • Public Event Security
  • System Integration
  • Consulting, Planning and Training Services
  • Other Technologies and Services

This Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar & UAE Safe City: Industry, Technologies & Market – 2015-2020 report is a valuable resource for executives with interests in the industry. It has been explicitly customized for industry and urban decision-makers to identify business opportunities, developing technologies, market trends and risks, as well as to benchmark business plans.

Questions answered in this report include:

  • What will the market size be in 2015-2020?
  • What are the main Safe City technology trends?
  • Where and what are the Safe City market opportunities?
  • What are the Safe City market drivers and inhibitors?
  • Who are the key Safe City vendors?
  • What are the challenges to the Safe City market?

The Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar & UAE Safe City: Industry, Technologies & Market 2015-2020 report presents in 385 pages, 11 tables and 56 figures, analysis of current and pipeline technologies, and 76 leading vendors. This report, granulated into 15 technology submarkets, provides for each submarket 2013-2014 data and analyses, and also projects the 2015-2020 market and technologies from several perspectives, including:

  • Business opportunities and challenges
  • SWOT analysis
  • Market analysis (e.g., Market Dynamics, Market Drivers and Inhibitors)
  • Current and pipeline technologies:
  • Physical Security Information Management (PSIM)
  • Public-Safety Answering Point (PSAP)
  • Distributed Sensors Systems, Sensor and Data Fusion Algorithms, Wireless Sensor Networks
  • Safe City Software as a Service (SaaS)
  • Social Media Emergency Response Software
  • Geo-Design
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • Location Based Emergency Mass Notification Systems (EMNS), Safe City Cell Broadcast, Cell Broadcast Technologies
  • SCADA Systems
  • Managed Security Services (MSS), Safe City Consulting, Remote Management, Managed Security Monitoring
  • Safe City Communication, City-Wide Communication Interoperability
  • Video Surveillance, Analog Video Surveillance, Second-Generation Analog Video Surveillance, Third-Generation Video Surveillance, Digital Video Surveillance, IP Surveillance Cameras, IP-Based Video Surveillance Systems
  • Safe City Video Analytics Technologies, Cloud Platforms, Video Analytics Based Suspect Behavioral Analysis, Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS), Video Surveillance as Service Solutions: Vendors, Real Time Automatic Alerts Software, Image Segmentation Software, Item Tracking Video Analytics Software, Object Sorting and ID, Item Identification and Recognition, Multi-Camera Intelligent Video Surveillance Systems, Video Content Analysis, Item Detection, Gaussian Mixture Based Software, Background Subtraction, Item Detection Using a Single-image Software, Item Tracking Software, Kalman Filtering Techniques, Region Segmentation, Kalman Filters Application to Track Moving Items, Partially Observable Markov Decision Process, Intelligent Video Surveillance Systems, “Splitting” Items Algorithms, Dimension Based Items Classifiers, Shape Based Item Classifiers, Event Detection Methods, Vision-based Human Action Recognition, Video Derived Egomotion, Path Reconstruction Software, Video Cameras Spatial Gap Mitigation Software, Networked Cameras Tag and Track Software, Visual Intelligence Technologies, Visual Processing, Fusion Engine, Video Analytics Challenges
  • Standoff Video Analytics Based Biometrics, Video Surveillance Based Behavioral Profiling, Video Based Biometric Recognition Technologies, Video Based Face Recognition, Remote Biometric Identification Technologies, Fused Intelligent Video Surveillance & Watch Lists, Crowd and Riot Surveillance, Wireless Video Analytics, Cloud Video Analytics, Online Video Analytics, Pulse Video Analytics, Smart Cameras,
  • Physical Identity and Access Management (PIAM)
  • Safe City Natural Disasters Mitigation & Management, Emergency Management systems
  • Communication Interoperability, Perimeter Security, Public Events Emergency Services, WMD and Hazmat Detection
  • Cloud Computing, Data Mining & Analytics
  • Command & Control Systems
  • Gunshot Location Technologies, Optical Gunshot Location Technologies, Fused Optical and Acoustic Gunshot Detection, Detection of Gunshot Signature: Artificial Neural Networks
  • Emergency Transportation Management Systems, Intelligent Transport Technologies, License Plate Recognition (LPR), Inductive Loop Detection, Video Vehicle Detection, Smart Transportation Security, Emergency Vehicle Notification Systems
  • Companies operating in the market (Profiles, Products and Contact Info):  3I-MIND, 3VR, ABB, Accenture, ACTi Corporation, ADT Security Services, Agent Video Intelligence, AGT international, ALPHAOPEN, Anixter, Aralia System, AT&T Inc., Augusta Systems, Avigilon Corporation, Axis, AxxonSoft, BAE Systems, Bosch Security Systems, BT, Camero, Cassidian, CelPlan, China Security & Surveillance Inc., Cisco, Citilog, Computer Network Limited (CNL), Diebold, DVTel, Elsag Datamat, Emerson Electric, Ericsson, Firetide, GS, General Electric, Hexagon AB, Honeywell, IBM, IndigoVision, Intel Security, IntuVision Inc, iOmniscient, IPConfigure, IPS Intelligent Video Analytics, ISS, MACROSCOP, MDS, Mer group, Milestone Systems A/S, Mirasys, National Instruments, NICE Systems, Northrop Grumman Corporation, ObjectVideo, Orsus, Panasonic, Pelco, Pivot, Proximex, Raytheon Company, Salient Stills, Samsung Techwin, Schneider Electric, SeeTec, Siemens, Smart China (Holdings) Limited, Sony, Synectics Plc, Tandu Technologies & Security Systems Ltd, Thales Group, Total Recall, Unisys, Verint, Vialogy LLC, Vigilant Technology, xLOGIC, Zhejiang Dahua Technology.

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2 Volumes:

Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar & UAE Safe City: Technologies & Market – 2015-2020 – Volume 1

Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar & UAE Safe City: Technologies & Market – 2015-2020 – Volume 2


Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar & UAE Safe City: Technologies & Market – 2015-2020 – Volume 1

1 Executive Summary
1.1 Major Findings
1.2 Major Conclusions
1.3 Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE Safe City Market – 2013-2014 Data & 2015-2020 Forecast
2 Introduction
2.1 Urbanization Trends
2.2 Urban Terror
2.2.1 Introduction
2.2.2 Urban Terror Trends
2.2.3 Urban Terror Challenges
2.3 Safe City vs. Smart City
2.3.1 Smart Cities
2.3.2 Safe Cities
  INDUSTRY & MARKET ANALYSIS
3 Market Drivers
4 Market Inhibitors
5 Safe Cities: Business Opportunities & Challenges
6 Safe Cities Industry: SWOT Analysis
6.1 Strengths
6.2 Weaknesses
6.3 Opportunities
6.4 Threats
7 Safe Cities Industry: Competitive Analysis
8 Safe City Market Tiers
9 Safe City Defense Primes & Mega Corporations
10 Entry Strategies toward the Safe City Arena
10.1 Safe City Project Price Elasticity
10.2 Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A)
  MARKET
11 Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar & UAE Safe City Market – 2015-2020
11.1 Bahrain
11.1.1 Background
11.1.2 Terror and Insurgency
11.1.3 Bahrain Defense Force (BDF)
11.1.4 Ongoing and Future Smart & Safe City Projects In Bahrain
11.2 Kuwait
11.2.1 Market Background
11.2.2 Public Security
11.2.3 Kuwait City Smart & Safe City Project
11.3 Qatar Safe City Market Background
11.3.1 Market Background
11.3.2 Ongoing and Future Safe & Smart Cities
11.4 UAE Safe City Market Background
11.4.1 Terror & Crime in UAE
11.4.1.1 Countering Terrorism
11.4.1.2  Crime in the UAE
11.4.2 Police Workforce
11.4.3 UAE Safe City Projects
11.4.4 Dubai – A Safe City
11.5 Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE Safe City Market – 2013-2014 Data & 2015-2020 Forecast
11.5.1 Market by Technology/Service
11.5.2 Market Dynamics
11.5.3 Technology/Service Market Shares
12 The Report Research Methodology
12.1 Safe City Report Structure
12.2 Assumptions
12.3 Research Methodology
12.4 Who Is This Report For?
13 Disclaimer and Copyright


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  PRESENT & PIPELINE TECHNOLOGIES
1 Safe City Physical Security Information Management (PSIM)
1.1 Introduction
1.2 PSIM Software Capabilities
1.3 PSIM Software Providers
2 Safe City Public-Safety Answering Point (PSAP)
2.1 Public-Safety Answering Point (PSAP) Systems Vendors
3 Safe City Sensor ICT Networks
3.1 Scope
3.2 Distributed Sensors Systems
3.3 Sensor and Data Fusion Algorithms
3.4 Safe City Wireless Sensor Networks
4 Safe City Software as a Service (SaaS)
5 Safe City Social Media Emergency Response
6 Safe City Planning
6.1 Safe City Geo-Design: Definition
6.2 Geo-Design Technologies
7 Safe City Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
8 Safe City Location Based Emergency Mass Notification Systems (EMNS)
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Safe City Cell Broadcast Application
8.3 Cell Broadcast Technologies
9 Safe City SCADA Systems
10 Safe City, Managed Security Services (MSS)
10.1 Managed Security Services
10.2 On-Site Safe City Consulting
10.3 Remote Safe City Management
10.4 Managed Security Monitoring
10.5 Safe City Managed Security Services Vendors
11 Safe City Communication
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Safe City Communication Requirements
11.3 Benefits of Private Networks over Public Networks
11.4 City-Wide Communication Interoperability
12 Safe City Video Surveillance Technologies
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Video Surveillance Evolution
12.2.1 Analog Video Surveillance
12.2.2 Second-Generation Analog Video Surveillance
12.2.3 Third-Generation Video Surveillance
12.2.4 Digital Video Surveillance
12.2.5 IP Surveillance Cameras
12.2.6 IP-Based Video Surveillance Systems
13 Safe City Video Analytics Technologies
13.1 Introduction
13.1.1 Video Analytics System Architecture
13.1.2 Intelligent Video Surveillance: Cloud Platforms
13.2 Safe City Video Analytics Based Suspect Behavioral Analysis
13.3 Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS)
13.3.1 Video Surveillance as Service Solutions: 26 Vendors
13.4 Real Time Automatic Alerts Software
13.5 Image Segmentation Software
13.6 Item Tracking Video Analytics Software
13.7 Object Sorting and ID
13.8 Item Identification and Recognition
13.9 Multi-Camera Intelligent Video Surveillance Systems
13.1 Video Content Analysis
13.10.1 Automated Analysis of Video Surveillance Data
13.10.2 Item Detection
13.10.3 Background Subtraction: Gaussian Mixture Based Software
13.10.4 Background Subtraction
13.10.5 Item Detection Using a Single-image Software
13.10.6 Item Tracking Software
13.10.7 Kalman Filtering Techniques, Region Segmentation
13.10.8 Kalman Filters Application to Track Moving Items
13.10.9 Partially Observable Markov Decision Process, Intelligent Video Surveillance Systems
13.10.10 “Splitting” Items Algorithms
13.10.11 Dimension Based Items Classifiers
13.10.12 Shape Based Item Classifiers
13.10.13 Event Detection Methods
13.10.14 Vision-based Human Action Recognition
13.10.15 3D Derived Egomotion
13.10.16 Path Reconstruction Software
13.10.17 Video Cameras Spatial Gap Mitigation Software
13.10.18 Networked Cameras Tag and Track Software
13.10.19 Visual Intelligence Technologies
13.10.20 The Visual Intelligence Process
13.10.20.1 Visual Processing
13.10.20.2 Fusion Engine
13.10.20.3 Event Description
13.10.20.4 Reasoning
13.10.20.5  Reporting
13.11 Video Analytics Challenges
14 Standoff Video Analytics Based Biometrics
14.1 Introduction
14.1.1 Video Surveillance Based Behavioral Profiling
14.1.2 Video Analytics Based Biometric Face Recognition Identification vs. Verification
14.1.3 Video Based Biometric Recognition Technologies
14.2 Video Based Face Recognition
14.2.1 Remote Biometric Identification Technologies
14.2.2 Fused Intelligent Video Surveillance & Watch Lists
14.2.3 Crowd and Riot Surveillance
14.2.4 Wireless Video Analytics
14.2.5 Cloud Video Analytics
14.2.6 Online Video Analytics
14.2.7 Pulse Video Analytics
14.3 Smart Cameras
14.4 Smart Cameras Video Analytics vs. Centralized Video Analytics
15 Physical Identity and Access Management (PIAM)
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Physical Identity and Access Management Benefits
15.2.1 PIAM 78 Vendors
15.2.2 Video Surveillance and Intelligent Video Analysis
16 Safe City Natural Disasters Mitigation & Management
16.1 Background
16.2 Private Sector Involvement in Safe Cities Disasters
16.3 Emergency Management Training and Education
16.4 Safe City Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
16.5 Emergency Management Software
16.6 Market Drivers
16.7 Market Inhibitors
16.8 Flood Prediction Software
17 Safe City Public Events Security
17.1 Public Event security
17.1.1 Pre-Event Planning
17.1.2 During the Event
17.1.3 After the Event
17.2 Private Sector Public Events Security
17.3 Communication Interoperability
17.4 Perimeter Security
17.5 Public Events Infrastructure Security
17.6 Public Events Emergency Services
17.7 Public Events WMD and Hazmat Detection
17.8 Public Events Security Market: Business Opportunities & Challenges
17.9 Market Drivers
17.1 Market Inhibitors
18 Safe City Cloud Computing, Data Mining & Analytics
19 Safe City Command & Control systems
19.1 Safe City Command & Control Tasks
19.2 Safe City NICS Command & Control Infrastructure
20 Gunshot Identification & Location Systems
20.1 Introduction
20.2 Acoustic Gunshot Location Technologies
20.3 Optical Gunshot Location Technologies
20.4 Fused Optical and Acoustic Gunshot Detection
20.5 Detection of Gunshot Signature: Artificial Neural Networks
20.6 Gunshot Location Detection: System Architecture
21 Safe City Emergency Transportation Management Systems
21.1 Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
21.2 Intelligent Transport Technologies
21.3 Wireless Communications
21.4 Triangulation Methods
21.5 License Plate Recognition (LPR)
21.6 Inductive Loop Detection
21.7 Video Vehicle Detection
21.8 Smart Transportation Security: Bluetooth Detection
21.9 Emergency Vehicle Notification Systems
  VENDORS
22 Major Vendors
22.1 3i-MIND
22.1.1 Company profile
22.1.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.1.3 Contact Information
22.2 3VR
22.2.1 Company Profile
22.2.2 Safe City & Smart City Products
22.2.3 Recent Safe City & Smart City Activities
22.2.4 Contact Information
22.3 3xLOGIC
22.3.1 Company Profile
22.3.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.3.3 Recent Safe City & Smart City Activities
22.3.4 Contact Information
22.4 ABB
22.4.1 Company Profile
22.4.2 Safe City & Smart City Products
22.4.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.4.4 Contact Information
22.5 Accenture
22.5.1 Company Profile
22.5.2 Recent Safe City & Smart City Activities
22.5.3 Contact Information
22.6 ACTi Corporation
22.6.1 Company Profile
22.6.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.6.3 Recent Safe City & Smart City Activities
22.6.4 Contact Information
22.7 ADT Security Services
22.7.1 Company Profile
22.7.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.7.3 Contact Information
22.8 Agent Video Intelligence
22.8.1 Company Profile
22.8.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.8.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.8.4 Contact Information
22.9 AGT international
22.9.1 Company Profile
22.9.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.9.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.9.4 Contact Information
22.1 Alcatel Lucent
22.10.1 Company Profile
22.10.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.10.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.10.4 Contact Information
22.11 ALPHAOPEN
22.11.1 Company Profile
22.11.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.11.3 Contact Information
22.12 Anixter
22.12.1 Company Profile
22.12.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.12.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.12.4 Contact Information
22.13 Aralia System
22.13.1 Company Profile
22.13.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.13.3 Contact Information
22.14 AT&T Inc.
22.14.1 Company Profile
22.14.2 Safe City & Smart City Products
22.14.3 Recent Safe City & Smart City Activities
22.14.4 Contact Information
22.15 Augusta Systems
22.15.1 Safe City & Smart City Products
22.15.2 Recent Safe City & Smart City Activities
22.15.3 Contact Information
22.16 Avigilon Corporation
22.16.1 Company Profile
22.16.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.16.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.16.4 Contact Information
22.17 Axis
22.17.1 Company Profile
22.17.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.17.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.17.4 Contact Information
22.18 AxxonSoft
22.18.1 Company Profile
22.18.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.18.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.18.4 Contact Information
22.19 BAE Systems
22.19.1 Company Profile
22.19.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.19.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.19.4 Contact Information
22.2 Bosch Security Systems
22.20.1 Company Profile
22.20.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.20.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.20.4 Contact Information
22.21 BT
22.21.1 Company Profile
22.21.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.21.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.21.4 Contact Information
22.22 Camero
22.22.1 Company Profile
22.22.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.22.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.22.4 Contact Information
22.23 Cassidian
22.23.1 Company Profile
22.23.2 Safe City & Smart City Products
22.23.3 Recent Safe City & Smart City Activities
22.23.4 Contact Information
22.24 CelPlan
22.24.1 Company Profile
22.24.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.24.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.24.4 Contact Information
22.25 China Security & Surveillance, Inc.
22.25.1 Company Profile
22.25.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.25.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.25.4 Contact Information
22.26 Cisco
22.26.1 Company Profile
22.26.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.26.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.26.4 Contact Information
22.27 Citilog
22.27.1 Company Profile
22.27.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.27.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.27.4 Contact Information
22.28 Computer Network Limited (CNL)
22.28.1 Company Profile
22.28.2 Safe City & Smart City Products
22.28.3 Recent Safe City & Smart City Activities
22.28.4 Contact Information
22.29 Diebold
22.29.1 Company Profile
22.29.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.29.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.29.4 Contact Information
22.3 DVTel
22.30.1 Company Profile
22.30.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.30.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.30.4 Contact Information
22.31 Elsag Datamat
22.31.1 Company Profile
22.31.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.31.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.31.4 Contact Information
22.32 Emerson Electric
22.32.1 Company Profile
22.32.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.32.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.32.4 Contact Information
22.33 Ericsson
22.33.1 Company Profile
22.33.2 Safe City & Smart City Products
22.33.3 Recent Safe City & Smart City Activities
22.33.4 Contact Information
22.34 Firetide
22.34.1 Company Profile
22.34.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.34.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.34.4 Contact Information
22.35 G4S
22.35.1 Company Profile
22.35.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.35.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.35.4 Contact Information
22.36 General Electric
22.36.1 Company Profile
22.36.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.36.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.36.4 Contact Information
22.37 Hexagon AB
22.37.1 Company Profile
22.37.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.37.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.37.4 Contact Information
22.38 Honeywell
22.38.1 Company Profile
22.38.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.38.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.38.4 Contact Information
22.39 IBM
22.39.1 Company Profile
22.39.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.39.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.39.4 Contact Information
22.4 IndigoVision
22.40.1 Company Profile
22.40.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.40.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.40.4 Contact Information
22.41 Intel Security
22.41.1 Company Profile
22.41.2 Safe City & Smart City Products
22.41.3 Recent Safe City & Smart City Activities
22.41.4 Contact Information
22.42 IntuVision Inc
22.42.1 Company Profile
22.42.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.42.3 Contact Information
22.43 iOmniscient
22.43.1 Company Profile
22.43.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.43.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.43.4 Contact Information
22.44 IPConfigure
22.44.1 Company Profile
22.44.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.44.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.44.4 Contact Information
22.45 IPS Intelligent Video Analytics
22.45.1 Company Profile
22.45.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.45.3 Recent Safe City & Smart City Activities
22.45.4 Contact Information
22.46 ISS
22.46.1 Company Profile
22.46.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.46.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.47 Contact Information.
22.48 MACROSCOP
22.48.1 Company Profile
22.48.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.48.3 Contact Information
22.49 MDS
22.49.1 Company Profile
22.49.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.49.3 Contact Information
22.5 Mer group
22.50.1 Company Profile
22.50.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.50.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.50.4 Contact Information
22.51 Milestone Systems A/S
22.51.1 Company Profile
22.51.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.51.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.51.4 Contact Information
22.52 Mirasys
22.52.1 Company Profile
22.52.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.52.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.52.4 Contact Information
22.53 National instruments
22.53.1 Company Profile
22.53.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.53.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.53.4 Contact Information
22.54 NICE Systems
22.54.1 Company Profile
22.54.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.54.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.54.4 Contact Information
22.55 Northrop Grumman Corporation
22.55.1 Company Profile
22.55.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.55.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.55.4 Contact Information
22.56 ObjectVideo
22.56.1 Company Profile
22.56.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.56.3 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.56.4 Contact Information
22.57 Orsus
22.57.1 Company Profile
22.57.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.57.3 Contact Information
22.58 Panasonic
22.58.1 Company Profile
22.58.2 Recent Safe City and Smart City Activities
22.58.3 Contact Information
22.59 Pelco
22.59.1 Company Profile
22.59.2 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.59.3 Contact Information
22.6 Pivot3
22.60.1 Safe City and Smart City Products
22.60.2 Recent Safe

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Table 1 Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and UAE Safe City Market [$M] by Technology/Service – 2013-2020
Table 2 The Six Pillars of Smart City
Table 3 Safe Cities Market: Business Opportunities
Table 4 Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and UAE Safe City Market [$M] by Technology/Service – 2013-2020
Table 5 Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and UAE Safe City Market AGR [%] – 2014-2020
Table 6  Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and UAE Safe City Technology/Service Market Shares [%] – 2013-2020


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Table 1 Object Discrimination: Categories
Table 2 Safe City Video Analytics, Functions and Description
Table 3 Example: Disaster Vulnerability Analysis
Table 4 Typical Goals of an EMS System: Daily vs. Disaster
Table 5  Safe City Public Events Security Market: Business Opportunities

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Figure 1 Safe City ICT Flow
Figure 2 Smart City Concept (China)
Figure 3 Safe City Disaster Recovery Functions
Figure 4 Safe City Situation Awareness
Figure 5 Safe city Emergency Information Warning System
Figure 6 Safe City Architecture & Functions
Figure 7 Global Safe Cities Market Vectors
Figure 8 National Urbanization vs. GDP per Capita by Key Countries – 2000-2020
Figure 9 Urbanized Population Across the Globe.
Figure 10 Urban Population [%] by Country
Figure 11 Jihadist Terror Level
Figure 12 Smart City Framework
Figure 13 Smart City Platform by Individual Services
Figure 14 A Typical Smart City Layout
Figure 15 Safe City Functions
Figure 16 Distribution of Safe Cities Points
Figure 17 Safe City vs. Smart City
Figure 18 Smart City vs. Safe City Overlapping Missions
Figure 19 Safe Cities Security Systems Market Competitive Analysis
Figure 20 Dubai Police Organization Chart
Figure 21 UAE Cities and Towns
Figure 22 Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and UAE Safe City Market [$M] by Technology/Service – 2013-2020
Figure 23 Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and UAE Safe City Market AGR [%] – 2014-2020
Figure 24  Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and UAE Safe City Technology/Service Market Shares [%] – 2013-2020


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Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar & UAE Safe City: Technologies & Market – 2015-2020 – Volume 2

Figure 1 A Typical Process for Collecting, Disseminating, and Utilizing Suspicious Activity Reports
Figure 2 A Safe City Sensor Network ICT Systems
Figure 3 Comparison of Wireless Sensor Networks in Terms of Transmission Distances & Data Rates
Figure 4 Social Media and Emergency Response
Figure 5 Safe City Geographic Information System (GIS) Layers of Data
Figure 6 Safe City Mass Notification System
Figure 7 Safe City SCADA
Figure 8 Safe City Broadband System Layout
Figure 9 Video Surveillance Evolution
Figure 10 Analog Video Surveillance System
Figure 11 Traditional vs. IP-Based Video Surveillance Systems
Figure 12 Architecture of a Safe City Video Understanding System
Figure 13 Video Content Analysis Block Diagram and Data Flow
Figure 14 Classification Process Scheme
Figure 15 Visual Intelligence Process
Figure 16 Profiling and Behavior Tracking – Principles of Operation
Figure 17 Standoff Biometric People Screening Using Biometric Intelligent Video Surveillance
Figure 18 Field of View of a Fused Video Surveillance and Biometrics
Figure 19 Police Application of Intelligent Video Surveillance
Figure 20 Cloud Based Video Analytics Architecture
Figure 21 Block Diagram of a Video Surveillance System with Smart Cameras
Figure 22 Video Surveillance and Intelligent Video Analysis Applications
Figure 23 2000-2010 Number of Natural Disasters by Countries
Figure 24 Number of Natural Disasters Reported by Year, by Cause – 1910-2010
Figure 25 Private & Public Sectors Natural Disasters Awareness Flowchart
Figure 26 10 Largest Megacities and their Exposure to Natural Disasters
Figure 27 Business Benefits during Various Stages of Disaster Response
Figure 28 Private Sector Business Involvement in Safe Cities Disasters
Figure 29 Safe City Flood Prediction Map Generation
Figure 30 Safe City Cloud Computing Architecture
Figure 31 Safe City Command & Control Process
Figure 32  Safe City Intelligent Traffic Management Detection and Tracking

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