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Extreme Security: Automated Intruder elimination system. Rick Mills Eastern Kentucky University Dept . of Technology, CET. OUTLINE. Motivation – provide X- treme security Introduction – research crime and existing security options - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
EXTREME SECURITY:AUTOMATED INTRUDER ELIMINATION
SYSTEM
Rick MillsEastern Kentucky University
Dept. of Technology, CET
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OUTLINE Motivation – provide X-treme
security Introduction – research crime and
existing security options Problem statement – provide true
security and peace of mind Proposed solution – X-treme
security through the use of technology and innovation
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OUTLINE Results - three unique control
systems providing total security Conclusions – research +
preparation + planning = success Future work – building upon
success Q&A
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MOTIVATIONCrimes committed during the first 6
months of 2009 in Lexington, Kentucky. Violent crimes………..………………..866Murders…………………..…………………7Robberies………………….…………….249Aggravated assaults………...……….558Property crimes……………………..4,598Burglaries………………………….....1,101Motor vehicle thefts………………….271Arsons……………………………………...13
U.S. Department of Justice — Federal Bureau of Investigation. (2009, December)
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MOTIVATION (CONT.)
Property Loss Property Damage Loss of Peace of
Mind
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INTRODUCTION Existing security systems
Need for a more secure system
Combining technologies
Implementing system
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PROBLEM STATEMENT Design a system to provide
true security Incorporate multiple
technologies in the system Provide system
troubleshooting tools Give the system a marketable
appearance
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PROPOSED SOLUTION Determine the design
Specify components
Develop sequence of operation
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PROPOSED SOLUTION Determine input and output
distribution
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PROPOSED SOLUTION Design control logic
Programmable Logic Controller logic
Personal Computer Interface Board logic
Basic Stamp 2 microprocessor logic
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PROPOSED SOLUTION Programmable Logic Controller logic
RSLogix 500 (industrial experience)
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PROPOSED SOLUTION Personal Computer Interface Board
logic QBasic (classroom experience) QBasic Program for the Computer Interface Board
REM Program for Intruder Elimination 8 Project
1 A = INP(768)CLSOUT 768, 0IF A = 1 GOTO 2 ELSE 1
2 COLOR 10CLSBEEP
PRINT " "PRINT " "PRINT " "PRINT " INTRUDER ELIMINATOR ON"SLEEP 7
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PROPOSED SOLUTION Basic Stamp 2 microprocessor logic
PBasic 2.5 (self-taught)' {$STAMP BS2}' {$PBASIC 2.5}
' -----[ Program Description ]-----------------------------------------
' This program controls the 24v portion of the IE8
' -----[ I/O Definitions ]------------------------------------------------
' Inputs
PlcAlarm PIN 15IbWarningDn PIN 14IbBuzReq PIN 12IbConvReq PIN 11
' Outputs
Buz24v PIN 10PnuSol24v PIN 9Cnvey24v PIN 8
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PROPOSED SOLUTION Design and build power distribution
panel
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PROPOSED SOLUTION Design and build controls circuits
PLC Output to PCIB Input Circuit
PCIB Output to PLC Input Circuit
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PROPOSED SOLUTION Integrate components into system
Troubleshoot circuits and operations
Give the system a marketable appearance
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RESULTS A fully operational security
system A security system that
incorporates three unique control systems
A security system that attacks the problem, not the symptom
The satisfaction of a job well done
http://studentweb.eku.edu/rick_mills36/Ricks Projects.html
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RESULTS
MicroLogix 1000
Basic Stamp 2
PC Interface Board
Transistor Board
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RESULTSIntruder Eliminator 8
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CONCLUSIONS The Capstone project covered all
phases of project development Self-teaching is possible with
appropriate tools Planning is essential to project
completion
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FUTURE WORKPossible extensions could
include: Additional sensors
Additional warnings
Additional deterrents, i.e. Tazers…
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REFERENCESU.S. Department of Justice — Federal Bureau of
Investigation. (2009, December).Preliminary Semiannual Uniform Crime Report, January to June 2009. Retrieved April 15, 2010 from World Wide Web: http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/2009prelimsem/table_4il-mo.html
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Special thanks to Dr. Vigyan
Chandra, our beloved Professor Vigs, for your dedication, devotion, and commitment to teaching and your students.
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Dedicated to the memory of my beloved son,Jeremy Wayne Mills
February 25, 1981 – October 8, 2000