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Posted May 21, 2016 by vanajamohan

Gigabit Ethernet Technology puts no restriction to the number of interfaced devices, hence allowing a large number of networked imaging cameras to effectively function within an environment.

 
Gigabit Ethernet Technology puts no restriction to the number of interfaced devices, hence allowing a large number of networked imaging cameras to effectively function within an environment.

These cameras can be deployed using standard low cost network components and long cable lengths, enabling them to be used in locations far away from a dedicated computer. These cameras are used in applications that require high speed and high resolution image processing as well as multiple cameras.
Gigabit Ethernet Cameras are used in applications that require multiple cameras, fast data transfer rates, or long cable lengths. Gigabit Ethernet Cameras are imaging cameras that have been designed to interface with computer systems using GigE ports. Gigabit Ethernet Cameras feature fast data transfer rates up to 1000Mb/s making them suitable for many demanding imaging applications. Gigabit Ethernet Cameras may additionally be used in a number of locations far from a dedicated computer because of the long cable length allowed by Gigabit Ethernet technology.

Edmund Optics offers a wide selection of Gigabit Ethernet Cameras suited for many imaging needs. Gigabit Ethernet technology does not limit the number of interfaced devices, allowing for as large number of networked imaging cameras to effectively function within an environment. Edmund Optics also offers power-over-Ethernet cameras. PoE Gigabit Ethernet Cameras do not require an additional power source. A selection of helpful accessories or replacement cables is also available.

Types of GigE cameras include Area Scan, Line scan, Traffic and Thermal Cameras. These cameras can be categorized on a variety of image sensors such as Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS), Charge Coupled Device (CCD) and so on. Progressive Scan CMOS is a type of Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) sensor technology.

Progressive Scan CCD and Interlaced CCD are the two types of Charge Coupled Device (CCD) sensor technology. The GigE Camera market can be segmented based on the spectrum such as Monochrome Camera, Color Camera, Near Infrared (NIR) Cameras and Ultraviolet (UV) Cameras.

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Market Driving Factors:
The top most contributing driving factors of the GigE camera market, as surveyed by IndustryARC’s research analysts are:
• One of the factors which are driving the growth of global GigE camera market is decreasing development cost.
• The efficient video transmission with easier configuration option and fast transfer speed.
• The necessity of universal driver for inter-operability is the restraints for the growth of global GigE camera market.

Geographical Study of the Market:
The GigE camera market has also been segmented based on geographical region: America, Europe, Asia-pacific and Middle-East & Africa.
Americas is the dominant region for GigE Camera market with U.S and Canada leading the global market. Asia-Pacific is projected to have highest growth in the next few years on the back of innovations attained in the smart Camera technology thus playing an important role in future intelligent video surveillance system.

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Notable Applications Brief:
The major applications of GigE camera are Industrial, Machine Vision, Security and Surveillance, Research and Development, Night Vision, Robots, Factory Automation, Electronics Manufacturing and many others.

REPORT SCOPE:
Market Segmentation:
The GigE Camera Market is broadly segmented into 6 types based on the later given factors below. The broad segmentation is further led to a narrower stream of divisions made by experts of IndustryARC and mentioned in this research report.
1. By Type: Area and Line
2. By Image Sensor: CMOS and CCD
3. By Spectrum: Monochrome, Color
4. By Application: Industrial, Security, Others
5. By End user: Automotive, Defense, Others

Key Market Players:
Few of the top prominent competitors out of the complete list of 50+ companies of the Retail Automation Market which are studied in depth and mentioned in this research report are:
• Adimec Electronic Imaging Inc.,
• Atmel Corporation
• Allied Vision Technologies,
• GmbH,
• Baumer Ltd.

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Last Updated May 21, 2016