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23 April 2010 Component field testing for SWPIDS: a shallow-water perimeter intrusion detection system
David C. Burnett, Donald Sheaffer Jr.
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Abstract
Field testing of fiber-based security sensors for use in Shallow-Water Perimeter Intrusion Detection System (SWPIDS) is presented in this paper. These devices were evaluated for continued performance and environmental resilience while deployed in a shallow-water marine environment for several months. These devices were previously untested in such conditions, and were evaluated for consideration in a high-security, low-nuisance alarm, environmentally-friendly underwater security system. The tested sensors include a breach-sensitive stainless steel grate and magnetic tamper switch, both from Woven Electronics, Inc., and a disturbance-sensitive fiber cable from Fiber SenSys, LLC. Preliminary results are presented, including nuisance alarm rates, functionality over the trial period, and resistance to marine effects.
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David C. Burnett and Donald Sheaffer Jr. "Component field testing for SWPIDS: a shallow-water perimeter intrusion detection system", Proc. SPIE 7677, Fiber Optic Sensors and Applications VII, 767709 (23 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.849961
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Environmental sensing

Oceanography

Electronics

Computer intrusion detection

Ocean optics

Switches

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