Title :
Intelli-FIELDTM the next generation, electrostatic field disturbance sensor
Author :
Maki, Mel ; Brown, Glenn ; Pizzella, Larry
Author_Institution :
Senstar-Stellar Corp., Carp, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
Outdoor perimeter volumetric field disturbance sensors must reliably detect perturbations to the field caused by an intruder, while rejecting noise and environmental changes that may be orders of magnitude greater than the target response. Currently, E-Field(R) systems are widely deployed in nuclear, correctional and industrial sites to provide perimeter security. These systems are effective in rejecting the majority of noise and environmental stimuli through combined fixed attribute threshold comparison techniques. However, some environmental stimuli closely mimic target stimuli, so improved discrimination techniques have been sought. The paper describes the results of current studies and investigations of electrostatic sensor system response to targets and to various environmental changes. Fundamental principles in the character of sensor response to these varied stimuli are discussed. Techniques and methods that may be used to exploit the difference between intruder and environmental responses, while using cost-effective discrimination methods, are described. It is shown bow the new Intelli-FIELD system was created, using currently available technologies, to provide both excellent detection properties, and an extremely low nuisance alarm rate, while at the same time greatly simplifying installation, calibration and maintenance. The details of the new system hardware components and test results from initial field installations are described. A comparison of field performance with the previous E-Field product is provided to indicate the advantages of this new sensor technology
Keywords :
access control; electric sensing devices; electrostatic devices; signal processing; E-Field systems; Intelli-FIELD; calibration; correctional sites; discrimination techniques; electrostatic sensor system response; environmental stimuli rejection; field perturbation detection; fixed attribute threshold comparison techniques; industrial sites; installation; intruder; maintenance; next generation electrostatic field disturbance sensor; noise rejection; nuclear sites; nuisance alarm rate; outdoor perimeter volumetric field disturbance sensors; Electronic mail; Electrostatics; Filters; Noise generators; Nuclear power generation; Security; Sensor systems; Signal processing; Wires; Working environment noise;
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology, 2000. Proceedings. IEEE 34th Annual 2000 International Carnahan Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5965-8
DOI :
10.1109/CCST.2000.891161