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Homeland Security

Area Laser Sensor
ALS D Specification (107 k)
3-Track Detection System
3 Track
Specification

(410 k)
Laser Fence Sensor (LFS) Family :
I LFS A 60
(137 k)
LFS A 100
(137 k)
LFS A 130 (131 k)

LFS A 150

(130 k)
LFS A 160 (148 k)
II LFS_B 30
(370 k)
LFS_B 60
(267 k)
LFS_B 100
(201 k)
LFS B 160 (140k)
Cross Line Detector (CLD )

CLD Specification (255 k)
Dense Laser Curtain (DLC)
Fence Guard System FGS-02
FGS-02 Specifiction (296 k)
Security System Integrartion
Software
(SSIS)
High Performance Geophone System
GLS-20 Specification (257 k)

High Performance Doppler Sensor (HPDS)

HPDS Specification (288 k)
Dry Contact Board
Perimeter Security
Aircraft Protection System
Anti-Pirate Security System
Applications of ALS
Applications of LFS
Applications of CLD
Dual Tech Seismic Virtual Fence (DTSV)
Fast Deployment
 

 

     
Perimeter Security

Perimeter Security

 


Whenever an area needs to be secured, the most common solution is surrounding the area's perimeter with a fence. Many cases require for the secure area to be extended beyond the confines of the fence; that means to create an external perimeter so that the approach of an intruder will be detected well before he reaches the inner area. Proper Perimeter Security means tailoring a solution based on Virtual Fencing and Physical Fencing.

Virtual Fencing  

Perimeter Security can be improved substantially by implementing a "Virtual Fence". In principle it is a combination of detecting elements based on Laser Radar and other optical means that provide for intruder detection in a zone around the secured perimeter. Virtual Fencing allows for easy and fast deployment around critical targets like airplanes, where Physical Fencing is not an option.

Virtual Fencing includes part of all of the following elements:

Physical Fencing

Physical Fencing means a physical obstacle enhanced by the use of sensing elements that detect intrusion. Those elements detect the presence of an intruder by sensing his physical effect on them, that means his touch, the impact of his weight while walking, etc.