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安防机器人全球市场规模、份额、行业趋势分析报告:按类型(无人机、无人地面车辆、无人水下航行器)、用户、区域展望和预测,2022-2028Global Security Robots Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Type (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, Unmanned Ground Vehicle and Unmanned Underwater Vehicle), By End User, By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2022 - 2028 |
到 2028 年,全球安全机器人市场规模预计将达到 745 亿美元,在预测期内以 15.5% 的复合年增长率增长。
这些机器人收集的数据比人类多得多,这表明它们更像是安全移动机器人,而不是典型的保安人员。儘管如此,它们经常被描绘成友好的巡逻机器人,有可能取代人类警卫。安防机器人比保安更可靠、更便宜,广泛应用于世界各地的许多设施,包括商场、停车场和大学。
随着机器学习、计算机视觉和机器人技术的引入,安全和设施管理范式正在跨行业发展。机器人不仅仅是传感器和计算的集合。机器人是必不可少的计算机,具有创新性和适应性,可以覆盖整个地球。它被设计成可以安全地在有人居住、无威胁、无威胁和文化上可接受的地方四处走动。
COVID-19 影响分析
随着疫情的蔓延,将有必要雇用新员工并降低安全和服务标准。这就是私人保安公司使用保安机器人的原因。大流行推动了可以对整个场所进行消毒的机器人的发展。从那以后,机器人已经发展到可以在不同地点进行安全检查和必要的温度检查,以代替受感染的警卫。在大流行期间,许多国家的自动化机器人的销量激增。因此,很明显,大流行对安全机器人市场产生了整体积极的影响。
市场增长因素
由于国防预算增加,对安全机器人的需求增加
世界各国都在使用最先进的技术来保护其边界免受海底危险。在当今的世界环境中,海盗、恐怖分子和海员在海上和陆地边界造成麻烦的风险更大。因此,人们担心人口贩运,这为该国提供了收入。武器弹药、轻武器、毒品和人口贩运呈上升趋势。这些担忧证明了在全球范围内增加国防开支以遏制这些犯罪行为是正当的。
机器人技术的创新和尖端技术的引入
由于自动化和传感器技术的进步,安全机器人被广泛用于各种应用。此外,神经网络技术的进步使机器人能够随着时间的推移学习并增加其实用性。此外,通过利用传感器,可以分析环境并提供更准确的信息。这些机器人的遥感能力可用于保护区域和发现潜在危险。
市场製约因素
安全机器人的军事行动和功能不可靠
安全机器人的可靠性在各种防御应用中非常重要。这些机器人故障可分为设计、工程、製造、环境和操作类别。如果发生故障,需要有效的预防措施和备用计划。我们还要提前做好运输计划,把坏掉的安保机器人送回总部。安全机器人的功能不可靠性可能导致敏感数据的传输或丢失,并使它们容易被敌军利用,从而限制了它们在各种军事和秘密行动中的使用。
按类型划分的前景
安全机器人市场按类型分为 UAV(无人驾驶飞行器)、UUV(无人水下航行器)和 UGV(无人驾驶地面车辆)。 UUV(无人水下航行器)部门在 2021 年的安全机器人市场中获得了可观的收入份额。 UUV 是一种水下航行器,可以在没有人的情况下在水下工作。这些也被称为水下无人机。遥控水下航行器 (ROUV) 和自主水下航行器是 UUV 的两个子类别。
最终用户视角
安全机器人市场根据最终用户细分为国防/军事、住宅、商业和校准。 2021 年,商业部门在安防机器人市场中取得了可观的收入份额。这些是主要用于外部安全的机器人。主要用于工作场所、学校等大空间的安防。这些机器人内部装有摄像头,或许可以 360 度旋转,并将所有数据提供给控制中心。
区域展望
按地区分析,安防机器人市场分为四个地区:北美、欧洲、亚太地区和拉丁美洲/中东/非洲。北美将在 2021 年占据安防机器人市场最大的收入份额。随着机器人的广泛应用,该地区的市场正在增长。鑑于其可靠性和质量,无人解决方案被美国安全和监视服务广泛使用。在学校等公共场所发生了更多的恐怖袭击和持续的武装衝突。
The Global Security Robots Market size is expected to reach $74.5 billion by 2028, rising at a market growth of 15.5% CAGR during the forecast period.
Security robots are robotic devices that are created to carry out numerous duties, earlier done by humans. These are autonomous devices that do not need much human assistance. These are autonomous guards that monitor and carry out security duties using streaming video, artificial intelligence (AI), and other linked technology. They have modern, large-capacity batteries, electric motors, and high-definition (HD) cameras.
They assist with reporting, observing, looking for intrusions, and patrolling of monitoring zones. Security personnel can use security robots to detect potential threats, acquire a close-up first look from a safe distance, as well as provide accurate information about the hazard so that preemptive measures can be done. Shopping centers, workplaces, and public spaces are all increasingly using security robots.
The fact that these robots collect significantly more data than people suggests that they are more analogous to security mobile robots than typical security guards. Despite this, they are frequently portrayed as friendly patrol bots that will potentially replace human security guards. Security robots are widely used in many establishments throughout the world, including malls, parking lots, and universities because they are dependable, incorruptible, and more affordable than security staff.
The paradigm of security and facility management is evolving across various industries as a result of the introduction of machine learning, computer vision, and robotics. More than just a collection of sensors and computations make up robots. They are essential computers that can reach out and touch the entire globe, offering both innovation and adaptability. They are made to travel across human places safely and without appearing menacing or frightening, which facilitates cultural acceptability.
COVID-19 Impact Analysis
As the infection spread, it necessitated the hiring of new staff members or lowering of safety and service standards. This led private security firms to use security robots. The pandemic pushed for the development of robots that can sanitize the whole premises. These later evolved to replace infected security personnel at various places doing security checks as well as temperature checks where needed. Most countries saw a surge in automated robot sales during the pandemic. Therefore, it is evident that the pandemic had an overall positive impact on the security robots market.
Market Growth Factors
Increasing Defense Budget Would Escalate The Demand For Security Robots
To protect the borders against undersea dangers, nations all over the world are utilizing cutting-edge technology. In the current global environment, dangers from pirates, terrorists, and sailors causing problems across maritime and land borders have increased. This results in the country's revenue trafficking concerns. Arms and ammunition, light weapons, drugs, and people trafficking become recurring. Such concerns have legitimized the increase of defense expenditure worldwide in efforts to bring these crimes under control.
Innovation And Implementation Of Cutting-Edge Technology In Robotics
Security robots are widely used in a variety of applications because of advancements in automation and sensor technologies. These robots may learn over time and expand their usefulness due to advancements in neural network technology. Robots can analyze their environment and offer more accurate information with the aid of these sensors. The distant sensing capabilities of these robots can be employed to protect the area and find potential dangers.
Market Restraining Factors
Security Robots' Unreliability In Military Operations And Functionality
In a variety of defense applications, security robot dependability is crucial. These robots' malfunctions can be broken down into design, technological, manufacturing, environmental, and operating categories. In the event of a failure, effective preventative measures and backup plans are needed. Transporting the malfunctioning security robots back to the main station must be planned in advance. Security robots' functional unreliability limits their usage in a variety of military and covert activities since it might lead to the transfer and loss of sensitive data and expose it to enemy forces' exploitation.
Type Outlook
Based on type, the security robots market is divided into UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle), UUV (Unmanned Underwater Vehicle), and UGV (Unmanned Ground Vehicle). The Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUV) segment acquired a promising revenue share in the security robots market in 2021. UUVs are submersible vehicles that can function underwater without a human occupant. These are also referred to as underwater drones. Remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROUVs) and autonomous underwater vehicles are two subcategories of UUVs.
End User Outlook
Based on end user, the security robots market is categorized into defense & military, residential, commercial, and Calibration. The commercial segment recorded a substantial revenue share in the security robots market in 2021. These are robots that are primarily employed for outside security. It is mostly utilized to secure sizable spaces like workplaces, schools, and other places. These robots have a camera installed inside of them that may be able to rotate 360 degrees and provide the control center with all the data.
Regional Outlook
On the basis of region, the security robots market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. North America garnered the largest revenue share in the security robots market in 2021. The market is growing with the expansive application of robots in this region. Given their dependability and quality, unmanned solutions are widely used by US security and surveillance services. There have been more terrorist attacks and ongoing armed confrontations in public venues like schools.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Thales Group S.A., Northrop Grumman Corporation, Leonardo SpA, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Cobham Limited (Eaton Corporation PLC), Kongsberg Group, Saab AB, BAE Systems PLC, Elbit Sytems Ltd., and QinetiQ Group PLC (The Carlyle Group).
Strategies Deployed in Security Robots Market
Aug-2022: QinetiQ US took over the acquisition of Avantus Federal, a mission-focused data, cyber, and space services and solutions company. Through this acquisition, QinetiQ integrated business, core capabilities, and customer relationships to complement its distinctive offerings. This acquisition allowed the companies to grow the services and solutions that would benefit their combined global customers.
Jun-2022: Elbit Systems unveiled COPAS-L, a new Electro-Optical (EO) payload for Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance (ISTAR). COPAS-L is a miniaturized configuration of the company's Commander Open Architecture Panoramic Sight (COAPS). This EO payload has small dimensions and weighs only 40kg. COPAS-L provides light platforms such as light tactical vehicles, UGVs, and surface vessels with AFV-level ISTAR capabilities.
Mar-2022: BAE Systems took over Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim), a US-based software company. This acquisition added BISim's software development capabilities, and advanced military simulation and training solutions to BAE Systems digital transformation portfolio. With this acquisition, the companies would be better positioned to meet customers' evolving needs in the rapidly growing market for global military training and deliver next-generation virtual systems to assist the US military and its allies effectively.
Jan-2022: Leonardo acquired HENSOLDT AG, a leading German player in the field of sensors for defense and security applications, with an expanding portfolio in sensors, data management, and robotics. This acquisition would also allow Leonardo to establish a long-term strategic presence in the fast-growing German defense market.
Nov-2021: Elbit Systems introduced ROOK, a multi-payload military 6X6 Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) together with Roboteam. ROOK has a unique design and built-in autonomy suite which offers a combination of greater capacity, improved maneuverability, and field agility that is key for greater mission effectiveness. The product would assist in delivering supplies, evacuating casualties, performing intelligence gathering missions, and operating as a remote weapon system.
Aug-2021: QinetiQ collaborated with Adarga, one of the UK's leading artificial intelligence (AI) software developers. Under this acquisition, QinetiQ aimed at using AI to harness the power of data for the defense and security markets. The collaboration combined Adarga's leading enterprise AI analytics platform with QinetiQ's experience in helping defense and security customers.
Aug-2020: BAE Systems acquired Techmodal, a UK-based data consultancy, and digital services firm. From this acquisition, the company focused on strengthening its technology and data portfolio.
Jun-2019: BAE Systems took over Riptide Autonomous Solutions (Riptide), a Plymouth, Massachusetts-based provider of innovative, affordable unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) technology and solutions. Through this acquisition, the company aimed at providing customers unmatched flexibility by offering a family of UUVs and integrated payload solutions capable of supporting a variety of critical missions.
Jun-2019: BAE Systems partnered with UiPath, a robotic process automation (RPA) leader. Under this partnership, the companies aimed at developing suites of software robots that their customers would be able to use to automate high-volume, repetitive business processes. As part of this partnership, BAE Systems would also work with UiPath to develop and embed new automation capabilities within its Advanced Analytics Lab.
Nov-2018: Elbit Systems acquired IMI Systems, a defense systems house specializing in the development, manufacturing, marketing, and implementation of end-to-end combat-proven solutions. This acquisition synergized the capabilities of both companies enabling them to offer an enhanced portfolio.
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