A Perimeter Intrusion Detection System (PIDS) Based on Sensor Network

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A perimeter intrusion detection system (PIDS) based on sensor network is proposed and designed for safeguarding important area from illegal intrusion. The PIDS consists of a front-end detection sub-system, a control center sub-system, anassociated sub-system, a network transmission sub-system and a power supply sub-system. The front-end detection sub-system is a sensor network containing a large number of smart sensors, which are of different types and functions. The control center sub-system is an integrated control platform based on the special analysis software, which can accurately identify the type of intrusion, locate the intrusion target, and reduce false alarms caused by environmental interference. The other four sub-systems provide the associated video monitoring, acoustic or optical alarm, wired or wireless transmission and AC or DC power supply. The development of sensor network technology has been and will continue to promote the PIDS technology.

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