Secured Perimeter with Electromagnetic Detection and Tracking with Drone Embedded and Static Cameras
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Perimeter detection systems detect intruders penetrating protected areas, but modern
solutions require the combination of smart detectors, information networks and controlling software
to reduce false alarms and extend detection range. The current solutions available to secure a
perimeter (infrared and motion sensors, fiber optics, cameras, radar, among others) have several
problems, such as sensitivity to weather conditions or the high failure alarm rate that forces the need
for human supervision. The system exposed in this paper overcomes these problems by combining a
perimeter security system based on CEMF (control of electromagnetic fields) sensing technology, a set
of video cameras that remain powered off except when an event has been detected. An autonomous
drone is also informed where the event has been initially detected. Then, it flies through computer
vision to follow the intruder for as long as they remain within the perimeter. This paper covers a
detailed view of how all three components cooperate in harmony to protect a perimeter effectively,
without having to worry about false alarms, blinding due to weather conditions, clearance areas, or
privacy issues. The system also provides extra information of where the intruder is or has been, at all
times, no matter whether they have become mixed up with more people or not during the attack
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Teixidó, P., Gómez-Galán, J. A., Caballero, R., Pérez-Grau, F. J., Hinojo-Montero, J. M., Muñoz-Chavero, F., & Aponte, J. (2021). Secured Perimeter with Electromagnetic Detection and Tracking with Drone Embedded and Static Cameras. In Sensors (Vol. 21, Issue 21, p. 7379). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21217379













