AI, Machine Learning, and Data Analytics in the Smart Home
It is widely acknowledged that the real value from the Internet of Things will be derived from data. Data analytics firms across all vertical markets in the connected home are providing solutions to help companies extract value from data. This report highlights different approaches, AI technologies being implemented, and the associated challenges. It also covers applications that are providing value and company profiles of leading data analytics firms.
1. REPORT SUMMARY
1.1 Purpose of Report
1.2 Scope of Report
1.3 Research Approach/Sources/Methodology
2. THE SECURITY DEALER LANDSCAPE
3. THE SECURITY OFFERING
3.1 Types of Residential Security Interactive Service Offered
3.2 Security Systems with At Least Basic Interactivity
3.3 Pricing of Security Systems: Upfront Fees and RMR
3.4 Approach to DIY/Self-Installed Security
4. BUSINESS MODELS, OPERATIONS, AND INFRASTRUCTURE
4.1 Contract Terms for Professional Monitoring
4.2 Lead Generation for New System Sales
4.3 Business Drivers for Security Dealers
4.4 Important Factors in Central Monitoring Station Selection
4.5 Hardware and Panel Vendor Considerations
4.6 Interactive Service Provider Considerations
5. FUTURE OUTLOOK: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
5.1 Business Challenges
5.2 Market Opportunities: Embracing Smart Home and DIY
6. APPENDIX
6.1 Glossary
6.2 Index
1.1 Purpose of Report
1.2 Scope of Report
1.3 Research Approach/Sources/Methodology
2. THE SECURITY DEALER LANDSCAPE
3. THE SECURITY OFFERING
3.1 Types of Residential Security Interactive Service Offered
3.2 Security Systems with At Least Basic Interactivity
3.3 Pricing of Security Systems: Upfront Fees and RMR
3.4 Approach to DIY/Self-Installed Security
4. BUSINESS MODELS, OPERATIONS, AND INFRASTRUCTURE
4.1 Contract Terms for Professional Monitoring
4.2 Lead Generation for New System Sales
4.3 Business Drivers for Security Dealers
4.4 Important Factors in Central Monitoring Station Selection
4.5 Hardware and Panel Vendor Considerations
4.6 Interactive Service Provider Considerations
5. FUTURE OUTLOOK: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
5.1 Business Challenges
5.2 Market Opportunities: Embracing Smart Home and DIY
6. APPENDIX
6.1 Glossary
6.2 Index
LIST OF FIGURES
Security Dealers Profile
Types of Residential Security Services Offered
Security System Installations with Basic Interactivity
Average Upfront Price for Security Systems
Statement True for Sales of DIY Security Systems in 2017
Contract Terms for Professional Monitoring Services
Leading Methods of Acquiring Sales Leads by Dealer Size
Reason for Customers to Choose a Security Dealer by Dealer Size
Importance of Factors in Selecting a Central Monitoring Station
Types of Residential Security System Panels
Most Commonly-Used Interactive Service Providers (2013-2017)
Biggest Business Challenges
Likelihood to Start Offering DIY/Self-Installed Security Systems
Reasons for Security Dealers to Offer Smart Home Services
Security Dealers Profile
Types of Residential Security Services Offered
Security System Installations with Basic Interactivity
Average Upfront Price for Security Systems
Statement True for Sales of DIY Security Systems in 2017
Contract Terms for Professional Monitoring Services
Leading Methods of Acquiring Sales Leads by Dealer Size
Reason for Customers to Choose a Security Dealer by Dealer Size
Importance of Factors in Selecting a Central Monitoring Station
Types of Residential Security System Panels
Most Commonly-Used Interactive Service Providers (2013-2017)
Biggest Business Challenges
Likelihood to Start Offering DIY/Self-Installed Security Systems
Reasons for Security Dealers to Offer Smart Home Services