DocumentCode :
2771439
Title :
Field tests of a buried cable sensor with intruder location
Author :
Cheal, J. ; O´Brien, Steven ; Tutor, Mike
Author_Institution :
Southwest Microwave Inc., Tempe, AZ, USA
fYear :
2004
fDate :
11-14 Oct. 2004
Firstpage :
177
Lastpage :
181
Abstract :
A new buried cable sensor developed at Southwest Microwave, Inc. has been added to the Intrepid family of outdoor perimeter intrusion sensors. The sensor with the trademarked name "MICROTRACK" is similar to the "MICROPOINT" fence sensor with precise detection location, sensitivity leveling and free format zoning. Intruder location is accomplished with low-power ultra wideband frequency stepped radar driving the sensor cables. Target range resolution also allows the use of sensitivity leveling for each individual range bin. This will compensate for differences in soil conductivity along the length of the cable and for metal objects, which may be located in the near field radiation. The design of the MICROTRACK sensor was presented at the 2002 Carnahan Conference in Atlantic City. It has been described as an FM-CW radar, however it differs from the generic form in that the frequency is stepped rather than continuously swept and phase code modulation is added to discriminate against interference. The wide bandwidth of the MICROTRACK sensor fills in the s typical of a single frequency radar and provides a more uniform field profile along the entire length of the sensor cables. This paper describes the testing that has been performed to characterize the system for different environmental conditions. Southwest Microwave, Inc. has procured an open field site of 31 acres of tlat desert land for testing the buried cable. Another site in Canada is used for testing with an additional set of weather and soil conditions. Detection patterns, proximity to stationary objects, and various environmental factors will be discussed. Extensive measurements of both electric and magnetic fields along the length and perpendicular to the sensor cables show a detailed map of the multiple frequency surface wave. When the cables are buried, the uniformity of the field is degraded slightly but no deep s are observed. Site testing has confirmed major benefits of the MICROTRACK sensor: uniform detection zone; elimination of deep s; precise target location and sensitivity leveling.
Keywords :
CW radar; FM radar; alarm systems; coaxial cables; radar applications; radar signal processing; safety systems; sensors; underground cables; FM-CW radar; Intrepid family; MICROPOINT fence sensor; MICROTRACK sensor; Southwest Microwave; buried cable sensor; cable length; deep s elimination; detection patterns; electric fields; environmental factors; field uniformity; free format zoning; intruder location; low-power radar; magnetic fields; metal objects; multiple frequency surface wave; near field radiation; outdoor perimeter intrusion sensors; phase code modulation; precise detection location; precise target location; sensitivity leveling; sensor cables; single frequency radar; soil conditions; soil conductivity; stationary objects proximity; stepped radar; target range resolution; ultra wideband frequency radar; uniform detection zone; weather conditions; Cables; Frequency; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic sensors; Microwave sensors; Radar detection; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Soil; Testing; Ultra wideband technology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology, 2004. 38th Annual 2004 International Carnahan Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8506-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CCST.2004.1405388
Filename :
1405388
Link To Document :
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