Vehicle Tracking Systems Market and Technical Analyses
Report description
SBD’s latest reports on Vehicle Tracking Systems provide detailed market and technical analyses of the position adopted by the insurance industry on a country-by-country basis.
The reports also deliver an expert assessment of the future developments that will impact both customer demand and insurer willingness to reduce insurance premiums of vehicles protected by tracking systems.
This report will help you to:
• Understand the complex challenges in meeting insurance demands
• Identify the scenarios that can lead to a growth in market penetration
• Implement strategies to help increase your share of this growing market
• Create design solutions for cost-effective product approval
This essential research is divided into two separate reports:
Vehicle Tracking Systems ~ Market Analysis
Vehicle Tracking Systems ~ Technical Analysis
The reports also deliver an expert assessment of the future developments that will impact both customer demand and insurer willingness to reduce insurance premiums of vehicles protected by tracking systems.
This report will help you to:
• Understand the complex challenges in meeting insurance demands
• Identify the scenarios that can lead to a growth in market penetration
• Implement strategies to help increase your share of this growing market
• Create design solutions for cost-effective product approval
This essential research is divided into two separate reports:
Vehicle Tracking Systems ~ Market Analysis
Vehicle Tracking Systems ~ Technical Analysis
Table of contents
A Market Analysis of Vehicle Tracking Systems*
1. Executive summary
1.1 Scope
1.2 Key conclusions
1.3 European vehicle theft
1.4 Market drivers and technical considerations
1.5 Market situation
2. Format of this report
3. Background to vehicle tracking system
development
3.1 The history of vehicle theft in Europe
3.2 Current trends in vehicle theft
3.3 Extent of key theft
3.4 Deployment of insurance requirements for tracking
systems
4. Market analysis
4.1 European market development
4.2 UK market development
4.3 Market share by tracking system technology
4.4 Benefit of insurance approval
4.5 Vehicle manufacturer fitment
5. Market Drivers for vehicle tracking system
fitment
5.1 Current market drivers
5.1.1 Insurance demand
5.1.2 Insurance benefit
5.1.3 PAYD insurance
5.2 Short/medium-term market drivers
5.2.1 eCall
5.3 Long-market drivers
5.3.1 ETC
6. Technology trends and threats
6.1 Overview of vehicle tracking technical
development
6.2 Trends
6.2.1 Technology
6.2.2 Aftermarket to original equipment
6.2.3 Owner-operated to SOC
6.3 Threats
6.3.1 Customer acceptance
6.3.2 Change in insurance demand
6.3.3 Performance issues
A Technical Analysis of Vehicle Tracking Systems*
1. Executive summary
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Summary
1.3 Future trends and risks
2. Scope of this report
3. Top-Level comparison of tracking system
requirements
4. Design issues for compliance across focal markets
4.1 Integration of additional functions
4.2 Attack test requirements
4.3 Driver recognition
4.4 Backup battery
4.5 Location accuracy
4.6 Resistance to false movement alarms
4.7 Remote engine restart inhibit
4.8 Summary of compliance requirements
5. Future developments
5.1 Remote immobilisation
5.2 Attack testing
5.2.1 GSM/GPS jamming
5.2.2 Resistance to conventional attack methods
5.3 Differentiation between vehicle types
5.4 Influence of CEN/TC 278 criteria
5.5 Changes to Belgian criteria
6. Overview of insurance requirements
6.1 Belgium: Tracking systems requirements and evaluation
6.2 Italy: Tracking systems requirements and evaluation
6.3 The Netherlands: Tracking systems requirements and evaluation
6.4 Norway: Tracking systems requirements and evaluation
6.5 Spain: Tracking systems requirements and evaluation
6.6 United Kingdom: Tracking systems requirements and evaluation
6.7 Pan-European Tracking systems requirements and
evaluation
7. Detailed analysis of tracking system requirements
7.1 Belgian tracking system requirements
7.2 Italian tracking system requirements
7.3 Netherlands tracking system requirements
7.4 Norwegian tracking system requirements
7.5 Spanish tracking system requirements
7.6 United Kingdom tracking system requirements
7.6.1 Thatcham Category 5 requirements
7.6.2 Thatcham TQA requirements
7.7 CEN (Pan-European) tracking system requirements
1. Executive summary
1.1 Scope
1.2 Key conclusions
1.3 European vehicle theft
1.4 Market drivers and technical considerations
1.5 Market situation
2. Format of this report
3. Background to vehicle tracking system
development
3.1 The history of vehicle theft in Europe
3.2 Current trends in vehicle theft
3.3 Extent of key theft
3.4 Deployment of insurance requirements for tracking
systems
4. Market analysis
4.1 European market development
4.2 UK market development
4.3 Market share by tracking system technology
4.4 Benefit of insurance approval
4.5 Vehicle manufacturer fitment
5. Market Drivers for vehicle tracking system
fitment
5.1 Current market drivers
5.1.1 Insurance demand
5.1.2 Insurance benefit
5.1.3 PAYD insurance
5.2 Short/medium-term market drivers
5.2.1 eCall
5.3 Long-market drivers
5.3.1 ETC
6. Technology trends and threats
6.1 Overview of vehicle tracking technical
development
6.2 Trends
6.2.1 Technology
6.2.2 Aftermarket to original equipment
6.2.3 Owner-operated to SOC
6.3 Threats
6.3.1 Customer acceptance
6.3.2 Change in insurance demand
6.3.3 Performance issues
A Technical Analysis of Vehicle Tracking Systems*
1. Executive summary
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Summary
1.3 Future trends and risks
2. Scope of this report
3. Top-Level comparison of tracking system
requirements
4. Design issues for compliance across focal markets
4.1 Integration of additional functions
4.2 Attack test requirements
4.3 Driver recognition
4.4 Backup battery
4.5 Location accuracy
4.6 Resistance to false movement alarms
4.7 Remote engine restart inhibit
4.8 Summary of compliance requirements
5. Future developments
5.1 Remote immobilisation
5.2 Attack testing
5.2.1 GSM/GPS jamming
5.2.2 Resistance to conventional attack methods
5.3 Differentiation between vehicle types
5.4 Influence of CEN/TC 278 criteria
5.5 Changes to Belgian criteria
6. Overview of insurance requirements
6.1 Belgium: Tracking systems requirements and evaluation
6.2 Italy: Tracking systems requirements and evaluation
6.3 The Netherlands: Tracking systems requirements and evaluation
6.4 Norway: Tracking systems requirements and evaluation
6.5 Spain: Tracking systems requirements and evaluation
6.6 United Kingdom: Tracking systems requirements and evaluation
6.7 Pan-European Tracking systems requirements and
evaluation
7. Detailed analysis of tracking system requirements
7.1 Belgian tracking system requirements
7.2 Italian tracking system requirements
7.3 Netherlands tracking system requirements
7.4 Norwegian tracking system requirements
7.5 Spanish tracking system requirements
7.6 United Kingdom tracking system requirements
7.6.1 Thatcham Category 5 requirements
7.6.2 Thatcham TQA requirements
7.7 CEN (Pan-European) tracking system requirements
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