Dublin, Aug. 16, 2017 -- The "People Monitoring and Safety Solutions - 5th Edition" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
The key applications for people tracking solutions in the consumer and enterprise market segments include mobile workforce management, lone worker protection, family locators, pet locators, telecare services and electronic offender monitoring. Learn more about the business opportunities associated with people tracking solutions in this 190 page report strategy report. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, products and markets.
Telecare service providers are showing increasing interest in new mobile telecare solutions that are better suited for certain user groups. Incumbents such as Philips Lifeline, Tunstall and Doro have in recent time launched new products in this category. Many start-ups are further entering the market with new innovative solutions, mainly in the form of wearables. Over time, mobile telecare devices are likely to replace conventional telecare systems among seniors as the devices become more attractive and better suited to their increasingly mobile lifestyles. The number of active mobile telecare systems in Europe and North America grew to over 500,000 in 2016.
People locator solutions addressing the needs of businesses are available from companies in industries such as fleet and asset tracking, as well as IT and specialist vendors. Mobile workforce management applications enable workers to report time, collect data in the field, access back-office information and communicate with managers. It is estimated that the market for mobile workforce management software in Europe and North America amounted to 1.35 billion (US$ 1.49 billion) in 2016. Moreover, a growing number of countries are adopting regulations that specifically address the safety of lone workers. Lone worker protection services primarily focus on ensuring the security of employees. The market for lone worker devices and services in Europe and North America reached 120 million (US$ 130 million) in 2016.
Electronic monitoring (EM) of offenders is still relatively rare in the context of European and North American corrections systems. EM is used to provide alternative ways of sentencing offenders and reduce the escalating costs for the corrective systems. EM is employed at various stages of the criminal justice system, including at pre-trial, at sentencing and following a period of incarceration. The use of GPS technology in EM programmes has grown rapidly in North America in recent years and is starting to gain ground in Europe. The average daily caseload of monitored individuals in Europe and North America amounted to approximately 180,000 in 2016.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Overview of people location solutions
1.1 Device segment
1.1.1 Mobile phones and smartphones
1.1.2 Dedicated people locator devices
1.2 Positioning segment
1.2.1 Mobile network-based location technologies
1.2.2 GNSS: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and Compass/BeiDou
1.2.3 Wi-Fi positionin
1.2.4 Bluetooth Low Energy and Bluetooth
1.3 Network segment
1.3.1 Public cellular networks
1.3.2 The cellular M2M connectivity market in Europe and North Americ
1.4 Platform segment
1.5 Market segmentation
1.5.1 Family locator services
1.5.2 Pet locator devices
1.5.3 Medical and telecare location solution
1.5.4 Mobile workforce management
1.5.5 Lone worker protection
1.5.6 Electronic offender monitoring
2 Family locator and consumer oriented locator solutions
2.1 Handset based family locator services
2.1.1 Mobile operator branded family locator app
2.1.2 People locator apps
2.1.3 Location sharing services
2.2 Consumer oriented locator devices
2.2.1 General purpose locator devices
2.2.2 Child locator devices
2.2.3 Pet locator devices
2.3 Company profiles and strategies
2.3.1 BrickHouse Security
2.3.2 CareWhere
2.3.3 Comtech Telecommunications
2.3.4 dondeEsta
2.3.5 Filip Technologies
2.3.6 Haltian
2.3.7 hereO
2.3.8 Kippy
2.3.9 Life360
2.3.10 Location Labs (Avast Software)
2.3.11 Pawtrack
2.3.12 SPOT (Globalstar)
2.3.13 Suchmich
2.3.14 Tinitell
2.3.15 Tractive
2.3.16 Weenect
2.3.17 Whistle Labs
2.3.18 Wonder Technology Solutions
2.3.19 Yepzon
3 Medical alarm, mobile telecare and mPERS device
3.1 Overview of demographics and common medical conditions
3.1.1 The ageing population
3.1.2 Medical conditions
3.2 Telecare and PERS solutions
3.2.1 The telecare service value chain
3.2.2 Telecare and PERS services in Europe and North America
3.2.3 Mobile telecare and mPERS devices
3.3 Company profiles and strategies
3.3.1 Buddi
3.3.2 Doro
3.3.3 Emporia Telecom
3.3.4 Everon
3.3.5 GreatCal
3.3.6 GTX Corp
3.3.7 Laipac Technology
3.3.8 Lok8u.
3.3.9 LOSTnFOUND
3.3.10 MobileHelp
3.3.11 Navigil
3.3.12 Nortek
3.3.13 Philips Lifeline
3.3.14 Tunstall Healthcare Group
4 Workforce management and lone worker safety services
4.1 Employment statistics
4.1.1 Employment by industry
4.1.2 Mobile workers and lone workers
4.2 Mobile workforce management solutions
4.2.1 Market segmentation and key market players
4.2.2 Mobile workforce management business models
4.3 Lone worker protection devices and services
4.3.1 Lone worker legislation and standards in North America
4.3.2 Lone worker legislation and standards in Europe
4.3.3 Lone worker protection services
4.4 Company profiles and strategies
4.4.1 Actsoft
4.4.2 Blackline Safety
4.4.3 ClickSoftware
4.4.4 Fleet Complete
4.4.5 GuardianMPS
4.4.6 Oysta Technology
4.4.7 pdvWireless
4.4.8 Rocksure Systems
4.4.9 Send For Help Group
4.4.10 Scandinavian Radio Technology
4.4.11 ServiceMax (GE Digital)
4.4.12 SoloProtect (Kings III)
4.4.13 Spireon
4.4.14 Safe Apps
4.4.15 Sygic
4.4.16 Telogis (Verizon)
4.4.17 Track2
4.4.18 Trimble
4.4.19 Tsunami Solutions
4.4.20 Twig Com
4.4.21 Vecima Networks
4.4.22 Verisae (Accruent)
4.4.23 Vismo (Cellhire)
5 Electronic offender monitoring
5.1 Offender monitoring programmes
5.1.1 Electronic offender monitoring in North America.
5.1.2 Electronic offender monitoring in Europe
5.2 Offender monitoring service providers and devices
5.2.1 Monitoring service providers
5.2.2 Tracking devices and major providers
5.3 Company profiles and strategie
5.3.1 3M Electronic Monitoring
5.3.2 BI Incorporated (GEO Group)
5.3.3 Comp Electronic Monitoring
5.3.4 Corrisoft
5.3.5 G4
5.3.6 Geosatis
5.3.7 Numerex
5.3.8 Satellite Tracking of People (Securus Technologies)
5.3.9 Sentinel Offender Services
5.3.10 SuperCom
5.3.11 Track Group
6 Market forecasts and trends
6.1 Market forecasts
6.1.1 Family locator services and consumer oriented people locator devices
6.1.2 Pet locator devices and service
6.1.3 Mobile telecare, mPERS and medical alarm devices
6.1.4 Mobile workforce management services
6.1.5 Lone worker protection services
6.1.6 Offender monitoring solutions
6.2 Market trend
6.2.1 The technology giants reintroduce location sharing functionality in apps
6.2.2 Locator device vendors diversify into serving the needs of businesse
6.2.3 Low market awareness is now the main barrier for pet trackers
6.2.4 Telecare incumbents bet on mobile with new product launches
6.2.5 Growth in connected things will drive the market for mobile WFM solutions
6.2.6 The technology landscape for lone worker safety solutions is changing
6.2.7 Use of GPS-based EM soars in the US while gaining ground in Europe
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