Intruder detection systems for water-hatches at reservoir sites

R. Chowdhury, S. Tarr
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Abstract

Security-hatch covers provide secure access for staff to underground assets that require protection. In the context of the water-industry, these hatches are used as an access point to reservoirs containing freshly treated drinking water. Access to reservoirs is required for valve repair and routine maintenance such as reservoir cleaning. The use of intruder detection systems is important, as there is a threat of contamination by toxic substances to freshly treated drinking water and of extortion by the threat of contamination. The Police Scientific Development Branch (PSDB) has evaluated security-hatch intruder detection systems for use by the water industry. The effectiveness of two detection systems was assessed when mounted inside a security-hatch and the hatch itself subjected to physical attack. A range of attack styles were 'weighted' based on their perceived likelihood, and an overall probability of detection was calculated for each system. This paper describes the technology behind intruder detection systems for protecting often remote, unattended water-hatches. It describes the capability of such systems for the protection of these hatches such as the false alarm performance, probability of detection and deployment methods.
水库水口的入侵者探测系统
安全舱口盖为员工进入需要保护的地下资产提供安全通道。在水工业的背景下,这些舱口被用作含有新处理过的饮用水的水库的入口点。阀门维修和日常维护(如储层清洗)需要进入储层。使用入侵者探测系统是很重要的,因为存在着有毒物质污染新处理过的饮用水的威胁,以及受到污染威胁的敲诈勒索。警察科学发展科(PSDB)已经评估了供水务行业使用的安全舱口入侵者探测系统。两种检测系统的有效性在安装在安全舱口内和舱口本身受到物理攻击时进行了评估。一系列攻击风格根据其感知的可能性进行“加权”,并为每个系统计算检测的总体概率。本文描述了用于保护远程无人值守的水舱口的入侵者检测系统背后的技术。它描述了这种系统保护这些舱口的能力,如假警报性能、检测概率和部署方法。
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