Wireless Monitoring And Surveillance Report
: Analysis on the Market, Trends, and TechnologiesThe wireless monitoring and surveillance market shows rapid concentration into high-value niches: the internal trend data places the wireless video surveillance market at USD 2.8 billion in 2024 with an 18.8% CAGR and a projected USD 7.9 billion by 2030, indicating targeted, fast expansion within specific subsegments rather than uniform growth across all product lines
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Key Activities and Applications
- Real-time video streaming for public safety and traffic control — municipalities and transport operators deploy wireless video for live situational awareness and traffic analytics
- Industrial and asset condition monitoring — wireless sensor networks and multi-sensor integration monitor equipment health for predictive maintenance in factories, energy, and logistics
- Remote patient and clinical monitoring — wireless platforms capture continuous vitals and feed AI triage workflows for hospital-to-home care pathways LifeSigns.
- Mobile and rapidly deployable surveillance (trailers, towers, drone platforms) for events, construction, and border/security use cases AnywhereCam Allied Market Research — Mobile Video Surveillance Market.
- Network and service-level monitoring (network health, intrusion detection) as a complementary activity to sensor/video rollouts, ensuring uptime and forensic integrity MarketResearchFuture — US wireless market summary.
Emergent Trends and Core Insights
- 5G and advanced cellular enable low-latency, high-resolution streams for control-room analytics and mobile surveillance, shifting some use cases from planned wired installs to real-time wireless deployment
- Edge AI moves classification and alarm generation onto cameras and gateways, cutting bandwidth and lowering false alarm rates while enabling faster local responses
- Sensor modalities proliferate beyond optics: Wi-Fi sensing, mmWave motion sensing, acoustic and multi-sensor fusion enable contactless or privacy-preserving detection for care facilities and indoor monitoring Is WiFi Next CCTV?.
- Power autonomy and long-life sensors (battery- and solar-powered, energy-harvesting) expand remote deployments in agriculture, infrastructure, and cold-chain logistics marketdataforecast – Wireless Infrastructure Monitoring.
- Data governance and on-device anonymization rise as procurement drivers: privacy-preserving designs reduce regulatory friction for public and health-related deployments Millimeter-Wave Monitoring System.
Technologies and Methodologies
- Edge computing with on-camera AI inference for real-time alarms and bandwidth reduction; common architectures place ML models on ARM/SoC-class devices or gateway appliances
- LPWAN (LoRaWAN, NB-IoT) and long-range sub-GHz radios for low-data, long-life sensor grids used in environmental and infrastructure monitoring marketresearchfuture — wireless data radio modem report.
- Mesh networks and private LTE/MESH implementations to create resilient site networks without central infrastructure, useful for emergency response and tactical video links IWAVE COMMUNICATIONS.
- Battery/solar hardware designs and ultra-low-power sensing (wake-on-event, energy harvesting) to reduce maintenance costs for remote assets Sensor Driven Ltd — ultra long life sensors.
- Cloud-native VMS, VSaaS and hybrid cloud-edge orchestration for centralized management, long-term storage and compliance workflows IPTECHVIEW Video Surveillance Cloud™ thebusinessresearchcompany – VSaaS trend & market growth.
Wireless Monitoring And Surveillance Funding
A total of 1.4K Wireless Monitoring And Surveillance companies have received funding.
Overall, Wireless Monitoring And Surveillance companies have raised $31.2B.
Companies within the Wireless Monitoring And Surveillance domain have secured capital from 5.5K funding rounds.
The chart shows the funding trendline of Wireless Monitoring And Surveillance companies over the last 5 years
Wireless Monitoring And Surveillance Companies
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Ai-RGUS — Ai-RGUS provides AI software that continuously verifies camera view integrity (detecting blur, tilt, tamper, obstruction and feed loss) to guarantee usable forensic imagery after incidents. The solution automates camera-health audits and sends targeted alerts, reducing manual verification workloads and legal exposure for operators
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Wintics — Wintics develops Cityvision, a real-time video analytics engine focused on mobility flow, public-space security and operational analytics for cities, transport hubs and logistics sites; the product converts live streams into counts, trajectories and hazard detections suitable for traffic management and urban operations.
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Sensoteq — Sensoteq builds industrial wireless condition-monitoring sensors and gateways for vibration, temperature and acoustic diagnostics aimed at predictive maintenance; devices emphasize long radio range, multi-parameter sensing and plug-and-play deployment for heavy industry customers
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Laiwa Communication Ltd — Laiwa offers battery-powered AI camera modules with LTE-M and NB-IoT connectivity designed for autonomous remote inspection and infrastructure monitoring; the product targets sewer, water utilities and remote control-panel monitoring where long autonomy and cellular reach matter
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IO-Elements — IO-Elements supplies LoRaWAN manhole and infrastructure sensors that deliver simple, low-power telemetry and machine-learning-ready event streams for smart-city and utility operators; the product demonstrates a practical LPWAN approach to distributed civic-infrastructure monitoring.
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Executive Summary
The wireless monitoring and surveillance field now segments into distinct, investible niches rather than a single monolithic market. The internal trend data shows a concentrated wireless video surveillance segment with clear high-growth projections; market research across multiple sources corroborates strong expansion in video analytics, wireless infrastructure monitoring and power-autonomous sensors. For commercial decision makers, the priorities are clear: select technology stacks that place AI at the edge, design for multi-protocol interoperability (LPWAN, cellular, Wi-Fi), and reduce operational cost through long-life power and remote management. Firms that combine applied AI, resilient wireless connectivity, and rigorous data governance will convert sensor and video streams into direct operational value for cities, industry and health providers.
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