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Advances in Security Technology: Selected Papers of the Carnahan Conferences on Security Technology 1983-1985

NCJ Number
107514
Editor(s)
R Deming
Date Published
1987
Length
239 pages
Annotation
These 20 papers by engineers, physicists, and other scientists focus on the following aspects of security technology: planning of security systems, security barrier technology, intrusion detection systems, the external use of closed-circuit television, the use of fiber optics, and security system and access control.
Abstract
Individual papers examine methods of improving protection against sabotage and theft, the nature of integrated security system, the use of activated barriers, coaxial cable sensors, and seismic detector systems. Additional papers consider the use of closed-circuit television for a power plant, the use of low-light level television along an international boundary, and an integrated security display and control system called SENTRAX II. Further papers describe a real-time positive identity verification system, discuss the uses of robots in security, explain modern security uses of animals, and examine emergency monitoring systems for the elderly. Figures, illustrations, tables, footnotes, chapter reference lists, author titles and addresses, and index.

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