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| Title: | BORDER SECURITY |
| Authors: | Maneesha Pankaj |
| Keywords: | BORDER SECURITY WINS Architecture Thermal Infrared Detector WINS S-D ADC |
| Issue Date: | 19-Mar-2011 |
| Abstract: | Wireless Integrated Network Sensors (WINS) now provide a new
monitoring and control capability for monitoring the borders of the
country. Using this concept we can easily identify a stranger or some
terrorists entering the border. The border area is divided into number of
nodes. Each node is in contact with each other and with the main node. The
noise produced by the foot-steps of the stranger are collected using the
sensor. This sensed signal is then converted into power spectral density and
the compared with reference value of our convenience. Accordingly the
compared value is processed using a microprocessor, which sends
appropriate signals to the main node. Thus the stranger is identified at the
main node. A series of interface, signal processing, and communication
systems have been implemented in micro power CMOS circuits. A micro
power spectrum analyzer has been developed to enable low power
operation of the entire WINS system.Thus WINS require a Microwatt of
power. But it is very cheaper when compared to other security systems
such as RADAR under use. It is even used for short distance
communication less than 1 Km. It produces a less amount of delay. Hence
it is reasonably faster. On a global scale, WINS will permit monitoring of
land, water, and air resources for environmental monitoring. On a national
scale, transportation systems, and borders will be monitored for efficiency,
safety, and security. |
| Description: | Seminar report submitted in 2010 in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech ) in Computer Science and Engineering under the Guideship of Latha Nair |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2357 |
| Appears in Collections: | Seminar Reports
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