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Optical Intrusion Alarm for Defense of Critical Infrastructure Under Conditions of Fog, Smoke or Fire

Research Areas: Arrays, Imaging, Sensor, Sparse

Departments: Electrical and Computer Engineering

Primary Investigator: Laurence Hassebrook

The goal of this project is to develop a low-cost. optical sensor network suitable for broad area surveillance of the perimeter surrounding critical infrastructures, e.g., bridges, dams, refineries, nuclear power plants. reservoirs, ports, harbors, and ev

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