Title :
Concepts and applications of wireless security systems for tactical, portable, and fixed sites
Author :
Harrington, John J. ; Pritchard, Daniel A.
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
Intrusion detection systems sometimes use radio signals to convey sensor status in areas that wire conduits do not service or as a redundant path to wired systems. Some applications benefit from radio technology by minimizing setup time and reducing installation and operation costs. In recent years with the explosion in wireless communications, these radio-based security systems have become more capable while lowering costs, size, and power consumption. However, the very nature of radio communication raises issues regarding setup, operation, and security of these systems. Sandia National Laboratories, in cooperation with government and industry, has addressed many of these issues through the analysis and development of security systems, communications protocols, and operational procedures. Message encryption and frequent channel supervision are used to enhance security. Installation and maintenance of these systems are simplified by incorporating built-in radio link analysis, menu-driven configuration equipment, and other techniques. Commercial communications satellites and spread-spectrum radios are also being integrated to provide unique capabilities to the security community. The status of this work is presented herein along with details of its development. These techniques and lessons learned can be applied, in many cases, to other radio-based security systems. Realizing certain limitations, wireless communications can be utilized in a wide variety of security applications
Keywords :
alarm systems; radio applications; radio links; security; surveillance; built-in radio link analysis; channel supervision; commercial communications satellites; communications protocols; fixed sites; intrusion detection systems; menu-driven configuration equipment; message encryption; operational procedures; portable sites; radio communication; radio technology; radio-based security systems; security applications; spread-spectrum radios; tactical sites; wireless security systems; Communication system security; Costs; Energy consumption; Explosions; Intrusion detection; National security; Power system security; Sensor systems; Wire; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology, 1997. Proceedings. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 31st Annual 1997 International Carnahan Conference on
Conference_Location :
Canberra, ACT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3913-4
DOI :
10.1109/CCST.1997.626256