How Integrated Security Protects Critical Locations Using Wireless Sensors

The Bureau of Justice Statistics estimated that there were 6.9 million people supervised by adult correctional systems in the U.S. as of the end of 2013. And there are millions of people around the world that work in high risk locations such as military bases, correctional facilities, power plants and airports that depend on sensor technology to prevent intrusions and prison breaks. To keep these facilities secured, advancements in sensor technology has been a core focus for several companies. 
To learn more about sensor technology and perimeter system development, I sat down with executives at Integrated Security Corporation in Novi, Michigan — including president John Hyland, engineering manager Bernie Malkowski and application specialist Christian Toma. The advantage of Integrated Security’s products is that each one offers high performance quality at a low cost. During the interview, they gave me a demonstration of Integrated Security’s Hydra asset protection system.
The Hydra asset protection system has a near zero false alarm rate because it uses a network of wireless mesh sensors that detects intruders using two independent sensing technologies in each sensor. Information is passed on to the Hydra Gateway and then to alarm relay modules, which can be connected to integrated intrusion detection systems, alarm panels or independent interfaces.

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