Security Radar
Smartmicro security Radars are used for detection, position tracking and classification of humans or other objects, those objects being any stationary or moving reflectors like personnel, animals, cars, bikes, motorcycles, trucks. The typical max. detection range for a human person is 100m. Larger reflectors can be detected up to 300m range.
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The unique feature of smartmicro's microwave intrusion detection systems is the fact that the devices not operate as simple motion detectors, but are capable of precisely measuring the position and the speed vector of moving objects. Special algorithms allow to track the motion of any intruder along its path.
Therefore it is possible to define one or multiple alarm zones of any shape. One or more predefined areas can be secured using a single sensor or a set of sensors in a network.
Furthermore, a dual mode surveillance operation of the sensors is available. If this feature is activated, not only (mode I) position measuring motion detection is performed. Additionally between the radar and a reflector, the return signal of the direct reflection path is monitored. If any obstacle is disrupting the direct reflection path, it will be detected immediately (mode II) RADAR BARRIER. This patented technique provides built-in redundancy, as both operational modes (motion detection and direct reflection path monitoring) are run in parallel.
In most applications, the task is to reliably detect humans (either moving or stopped) inside the field of view. At the same time a low false alarm rate (caused by rain, snow or other moving objects inside the field of view, but outside pre-selected alarm areas) is required.
Sensor Network: Through Ethernet or glass fibre secure communication is established between all sensors and one or more alarm offices. Sensor fusion and alarm processing is located in the controller's room. Fixed or PTZ IP cameras can be added to the network and provide video documentation. The length of a secured perimeter can be as long as 20km.