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31 January, 11:29

Describe three perimeter intrusion detection systems and give an example of one that you have seen deployed either at work or another location that you are familiar with.

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  1. 31 January, 13:15
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    A perimeter intrusion detection system (PIDS) is a device or sensor that detects the presence of an intruder attempting to breach the physical perimeter of a property, building, or other secured area.

    the use of buried sensor for perimeter intrusion detection system, becomes very popular due to the advantage of been a discreet or even an invisible detection system and avoiding the need to build an above-the-ground fence to protect the perimeter due to costs or environmental reasons

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    Description of 3 systems:

    Barrier-Mounted : Fence Intrusion Detection System

    PIDS deployed on or in conjunction with a fence or other physical barrier (e. g. DAS cable or other motion sensors mounted on a fence).

    Ground-based or Below-ground:

    PIDS deployed below ground (again a DAS cable can be used or pressure sensitive cable or electromagnetic field). These do not require a physical barrier.

    Free-Standing

    PIDS deployed above ground that do not need to be installed on or in conjunction with a physical barrier (e. g. bistatic microwave link).

    Example of one PIDS system I have seen deployed in a familiar location is the ones at the prison which is a barrier mounted or some inairports that prevent small to cause harm to small animals.
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