Visible to the public Intelligent wall mounted wireless fencing system using wireless sensor actuator network

TitleIntelligent wall mounted wireless fencing system using wireless sensor actuator network
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsGhatak, S., Bose, S., Roy, S.
Conference NameComputer Communication and Informatics (ICCCI), 2014 International Conference on
Date PublishedJan
ISBN Number978-1-4799-2352-6
Keywordsactive RFID, Cameras, cellular radio, central control station, Communication system security, electronic messaging, GSM modem, IEEE 802.15.4, IEEE 802.15.4 protocol, intelligent wall mounted wireless fencing system, Intrusion detection, intrusion software, IR based intrusion detection system, IR based perimeter protection, IR transceiver module, microwave based intrusion detection, microwave sensor technology, Monitoring, multihop routing, multilevel detection mechanism, radio transceivers, safety systems, Software, telecommunication computing, telecommunication network routing, wall mounted wireless intrusion detection system, wireless camera, Wireless communication, wireless mesh network, wireless mesh networks, wireless sensor actuator network, Wireless Sensor Network, Wireless sensor networks, Zigbee
Abstract

This paper presents the relative merits of IR and microwave sensor technology and their combination with wireless camera for the development of a wall mounted wireless intrusion detection system and explain the phases by which the intrusion information are collected and sent to the central control station using wireless mesh network for analysis and processing the collected data. These days every protected zone is facing numerous security threats like trespassing or damaging of important equipments and a lot more. Unwanted intrusion has turned out to be a growing problem which has paved the way for a newer technology which detects intrusion accurately. Almost all organizations have their own conventional arrangement of protecting their zones by constructing high wall, wire fencing, power fencing or employing guard for manual observation. In case of large areas, manually observing the perimeter is not a viable option. To solve this type of problem we have developed a wall-mounted wireless fencing system. In this project I took the responsibility of studying how the different units could be collaborated and how the data collected from them could be further processed with the help of software, which was developed by me. The Intrusion detection system constitutes an important field of application for IR and microwave based wireless sensor network. A state of the art wall-mounted wireless intrusion detection system will detect intrusion automatically, through multi-level detection mechanism (IR, microwave, active RFID & camera) and will generate multi-level alert (buzzer, images, segment illumination, SMS, E-Mail) to notify security officers, owners and also illuminate the particular segment where the intrusion has happened. This system will enable the authority to quickly handle the emergency through identification of the area of incident at once and to take action quickly. IR based perimeter protection is a proven technology. However IR-based intrusion detection system is not a full-proof solution since (1) IR may fail in foggy or dusty weather condition & hence it may generate false alarm. Therefore we amalgamate this technology with Microwave based intrusion detection which can work satisfactorily in foggy weather. Also another significant arena of our proposed system is the Camera-based intrusion detection. Some industries require this feature to capture the snap-shots of the affected location instantly as the intrusion happens. The Intrusion information data are transmitted wirelessly to the control station via multi hop routing (using active RFID or IEEE 802.15.4 protocol). The Control station will receive intrusion information at real time and analyze the data with the help of the Intrusion software. It then sends SMS to the predefined numbers of the respective authority through GSM modem attached with the control station engine.

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6921795/
DOI10.1109/ICCCI.2014.6921795
Citation Key6921795