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Laser-Enabled Intruder Detection System

Abstract

Laser-enabled intruder detection systems (LIDs) are a type of intrusion detection system (IDS) that utilizes laser beams to detect the presence of intruders in a protected area. LIDs can be used to protect a wide variety of assets, including homes, businesses, and government facilities. They are particularly effective in areas where traditional security measures, such as motion sensors and cameras, are not feasible or effective. LIDs work by creating a virtual barrier around a protected area. When an intruder breaks this barrier, the laser beam is interrupted, and an alarm is triggered. LIDs can be customized to detect a wide variety of intruders, including humans, animals, and vehicles. They can also be configured to detect intruders at a variety of distances, from a few feet to several hundred feet. LIDs are a relatively new technology, but they have already been proven to be an effective way to deter and detect intruders. They are becoming increasingly popular as a security measure for both residential and commercial properties.

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Variety (cybernetics) Computer security Computer science ALARM Intrusion detection system Intrusion Work (physics) Telecommunications Laser Engineering Electrical engineering Artificial intelligence Geology

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Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Fire Detection and Safety Systems
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