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Critical Site Security Through Wireless Sensors

By Braden Anderson CS 526 Spring 2010 05 May 2010. Critical Site Security Through Wireless Sensors. Outline. Types of Sensors Deployment Methods Data Transport Common Difficulties Lifecycle. Types of Sensors. Proximity Audio Video Temperature Humidity Motion. Deployment Methods.

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Critical Site Security Through Wireless Sensors

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  1. By Braden Anderson CS 526 Spring 2010 05 May 2010 Critical Site SecurityThrough Wireless Sensors

  2. Outline • Types of Sensors • Deployment Methods • Data Transport • Common Difficulties • Lifecycle

  3. Types of Sensors • Proximity • Audio • Video • Temperature • Humidity • Motion

  4. Deployment Methods • Individually placed • Zone placement • Random

  5. Data Transport • Wired • Wireless • Frequencies • Transmission Distance • Antenna Size

  6. Common Difficulties • Power • Transmission Security • Environment • Terrain • Interference • Jamming

  7. Possible Solution Perimeter Facility Proximity Video Transport Node

  8. References [1] Fisher, P., Moffatt, R., Soljacic, M., Kurs, A., Joannopoulos, J., and Karalis, A. 2007. MIT Demonstrates Wireless Power Transfer. Science News. (Jun. 2007). http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/06/070607171130.htm. [2] Hadley, F. 2007. Goodbye wires! MIT News. (Jun. 2007). http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2007/wireless-0607.html. [3] Kurs, A., Karalis, A., Moffatt, R., Joannopoulos, J.D., Fisher, P., and Soljacic, M. 2007. Wireless Power Transfer via Strongly Coupled Magnetic Resonances. Science. (Jul. 2007). http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/rapidpdf/317/5834/83.pdf. [4] Lewis, F.L. 2004. Wireless Sensor Networks. http://arri.uta.edu/acs/networks/WirelessSensorNetChap04.pdf. [5] Spring, T. 2007. “WiTricity” Delivers Wireless Power Transmission. Today @ PC World. (Jun. 2007). http://blogs.pcworld.com/staffblog/archives/004605.html. [6] Wikipedia. 2010. Wireless Sensor Network. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_sensor_network.

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