DocumentCode
540265
Title
An annunciator architecture for the year 2000
Author
Adams, Danielle G. ; Fitzgerald, D.S. ; Ortiz, S.
fYear
1996
fDate
2-4 Oct. 1996
Firstpage
95
Lastpage
104
Abstract
Exciting new safeguards and security technologies are on the horizon, and some are even on the shelves today. Self-testing sensors, smart sensors, and intelligent alarm analyzers are all designed to provide useful information to the operator. However, today´s current annunciator systems were not designed to accommodate these new technologies. New display technologies are also changing the look and feel of the annunciator of the future. Annunciator technology needs to “catch up” to these other security technologies. This paper presents the concept for a new, object-oriented approach to annunciator architecture design. The new architecture could accommodate simple, switch-closure devices as well as information-rich sensors and intelligent analyzers. In addition the architecture could allow other leading-edge interfaces to be easily integrated into the annunciator system. These technologies will reduce operator workload and aid the operator in making informed security decisions
Keywords
alarm systems; intelligent control; intelligent sensors; object-oriented programming; safety systems; sensor fusion; annunciator architecture; informed security decisions; intelligent alarm analyzers; intelligent analyzers; object-oriented approach; operator workload; safeguards; security technologies; self-testing sensors; smart sensors; switch-closure devices;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Security Technology, 1996. 30th Annual 1996 International Carnahan Conference
Conference_Location
Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3537-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCST.1996.551847
Filename
5726987
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