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Title Technical evaluation of rapid deployment and re-deployable intrusion detection systems (RDIDS/RIDS)
Creator/Author Birch, A. (ECSI-EAG International, Patterson, NJ (US))
Publication Date1991 Jan 01
OSTI IdentifierOSTI ID: 5649185
Report Number(s)CONF-910774--
Other Number(s)ISSN0362-0034; CODEN: NUMMB
Resource TypeConference
Specific TypeJournal Article
Resource RelationNuclear Materials Management. Annual Meeting Proceedings ; Vol/Issue: 20; 32. Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) annual meeting; 28-31 Jul 1991; New Orleans, LA (United States)
Subject055000 -- Nuclear Fuels-- Safeguards, Inspection, & Accountability ;440800 -- Miscellaneous Instrumentation-- (1990-); INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEMS-- EVALUATION;OPTICAL SYSTEMS-- EVALUATION;RF SYSTEMS-- EVALUATION; COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS;ELECTRIC BATTERIES;INFRARED RADIATION;NATO;PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SUPPLIES
Related SubjectALARM SYSTEMS;ECONOMIC ANALYSIS;ECONOMICS;ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS;ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION;ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT;EQUIPMENT;INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS;POWER SUPPLIES;RADIATIONS;SOLAR EQUIPMENT
Description/Abstract This paper reports on ECSI-EAG International`s Pulsed Infrared Perimeter Intrusion Detection System (IPID) which was originally designed for permanent pole mounted installations and tripod mounted Rapid Deployment applications for NATO military forces.^Subsequently, IPID has been upgraded to meet present Rapid Deployment Intrusion Detection System (RDIDS) and Redeployable Intrusion Detection System (RIDS) requirements.^Both the RDIDS and RIDS are available in self-contained, wireless, conduitless configurations.^The active, pulsed infrared system is integrated with a Radio Frequency (RF) transmitter operating in the VHF and UHF frequencies and powered by a battery backup photovoltaic energy system.^The enhancements offer extensive flexibility and cash savings since the RDIDS and RIDS systems can be operational in 1/20 the time of conventional installations.
Country of PublicationUnited States
LanguageEnglish
FormatPages: 534-539
System Entry Date2001 May 13

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