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Patent
26 Nov 1979
TL;DR: In this paper, an automatic video intrusion detection system is presented, where an image of the given area is divided into an array of cells each approximately equal in size to the image of a man, and the video for each cell is integrated, digitized and stored in an array.
Abstract: Disclosed is an automatic video intrusion detection system. The system monitors a given area such as between two parallel fences. The image of the given area is divided into an array of cells each approximately equal in size to the image of a man. The video for each cell is integrated, digitized and stored in an array. Changes in cell values are detected and tracked so that changes in, say, 3 adjacent cells in a given direction, indicate an intruder. A microcomputer implements a tracking algorithm. Filtering discriminates against light level changes. The system is simpler than a known one which analyzes grey values of thousands of points in a video field.

151 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The notion of using adaptive (digital) prediction in an intrusion-detection application, where stimuli due to intruders are transient signals, yields an improvement in signal-to-noise ratio when intruder stimuli are present, thereby assisting in their detection.
Abstract: We introduce the notion of using adaptive (digital) prediction in an intrusion-detection application, where stimuli due to intruders are transient signals. The basic idea is to use an adaptive digital predictor for removing correlated noise. As such, this approach assists in reducing false (nuisance) alarms in the absence of intruder stimuli. It also yields an improvement in signal-to-noise ratio when intruder stimuli are present, thereby assisting in their detection. The performance of this approach is assessed in terms of a fixed-point arithmetic simulation. Some aspects of a corresponding hardware implementation that involves a commercial microprocessor are also included.

20 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The main objective of this paper is to discuss various aspects of implementing a specific intrusion-detection scheme on a micro-computer system using fixed-point arithmetic suitable for detecting intruder stimuli which are in the form of transient signals.
Abstract: The main objective of this paper is to discuss various aspects of implementing a specific intrusion-detection scheme on a micro-computer system using fixed-point arithmetic. The proposed scheme is suitable for detecting intruder stimuli which are in the form of transient signals. It consists of two stages: an adaptive digital predictor and an adaptive threshold detection algorithm. Experimental results involving data acquired via field experiments are also included.

12 citations


Patent
07 Feb 1979
TL;DR: In this paper, the intrusion detection capability of a guided wave radar intrusion detection system is selectively disabled in certain areas, such as gates or portals to permit ingress and egress of personnel and vehicles without affecting overall system performance and without requiring an independent detection system.
Abstract: The intrusion detection capability of a guided wave radar intrusion detection system is selectively disabled in certain areas, such as gates or portals to permit ingress and egress of personnel and vehicles without affecting overall system performance and without requiring an independent detection system. This is realized by means of an integral system portal enable-disable device. Guided wave radar intrusion detection systems employ two parallel leaky transmission lines, one transmitting and the other receiving radar signals. Violation of the area between the leaky transmission lines by an intruder results in a signal that indicates the occurrence and its location. Gate areas are remotely enabled or disabled by a switching circuit that switches a segment of non-radiating transmission line into or out of the transmitting leaky transmission line in each selected gate region.

7 citations




ReportDOI
01 Mar 1979
TL;DR: The hardware developed for this signal processing task is the Data Acquisition and Test System (DATS), and the programs developed for use on DATS are described.
Abstract: Sandia Laboratories has been assigned the task by the Base and Installation Security Systems (BISS) Program Office to develop various aspects of perimeter security systems. One part of this effort involves the development of advanced signal processing techniques to reduce the false and nuisance alarms from sensor systems while improving the probability of intrusion detection. The need existed for both data acquisition hardware and software. Also, the hardware is used to implement and test the signal processing algorithms in real time. The hardware developed for this signal processing task is the Data Acquisition and Test System (DATS). The programs developed for use on DATS are described. The descriptions are taken directly from the documentation included within the source programs themselves.

1 citations