A SIMULATION MODEL FOR MANAGING PARAMETERS OF INTELLIGENT SECURITY SYSTEM
Abstract
Security systems are the guarantee of stable functioning of the organization, company, office, industry, housing and other types of buildings. For entire security, complex control devices are set on the building which has to be protected, like fire and burglar alarms, video-audio controls and access systems. Intelligent Security Management System is built on Atmel’s microcontrollers. This allows the system to be flexible and to modify it easily if needed. The reliability of the security system depends on its uniqueness. This given security system is easily modified and hence its reliability is high. The system can be easily integrated into a variety of external modules, which can further increase the factor of reliability. It’s also easy to adopt it to various security management systems. Many of the security and video surveillance systems allow to control the situation of the object from a large distance. From any point of the planet, we can track and manage the security system modes and make easy changes in them, which enable adequate reaction.
Digital complexes of video surveillance are one of the variants of defense organization. The main areas of their use are the most important objects and large areas where buildings are located far from each other.
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