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6 October 2017 Fiber-optic perimeter security system based on WDM technology
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Abstract
Intelligent underground fiber optic perimeter security system is presented. Their structure, operation, software and hardware with neural networks elements are described. System allows not only to establish the fact of violation of the perimeter, but also to locate violations. This is achieved through the use of WDM-technology division spectral information channels. As used quasi-distributed optoelectronic recirculation system as a discrete sensor. The principle of operation is based on registration of the recirculation period change in the closed optoelectronic circuit at different wavelengths under microstrain exposed optical fiber. As a result microstrain fiber having additional power loss in a fiber optical propagating pulse, which causes a time delay as a result of switching moments of the threshold device. To separate the signals generated by intruder noise and interference, the signal analyzer is used, based on the principle of a neural network. The system detects walking, running or crawling intruder, as well as undermining attempts to register under the perimeter line. These alarm systems can be used to protect the perimeters of facilities such as airports, nuclear reactors, power plants, warehouses, and other extended territory.
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Alexandre V. Polyakov "Fiber-optic perimeter security system based on WDM technology", Proc. SPIE 10433, Electro-Optical and Infrared Systems: Technology and Applications XIV, 104330C (6 October 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2278131
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Fiber optics

Optical fibers

Neural networks

Information security

Network security

Fiber Bragg gratings

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