Design of the Airport Perimeter Security System Based on Internet of Things

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As an important part of the security system in a civil aviation airport, Airport Perimeter Security System construction has been paid universal attention by airport authorities. Sensor fencea novel, low-cost, low maintenance system that may be used on new or existing fences that results in an improved capability to detect, locate and classify intruders. By reviewing the concept and application trends of Internet of Things, features and applicability of different types of the airport perimeter security system are summarized. The Internet of Things is a kind of new technology that sensors and existing internet are integrated based on the technologies, such as RFID, wireless data communications. In this paper, the third generation of airport perimeter security system based on Internet of Things is proposed and designed.

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