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2 May 2006 New seismic unattended small size module for footstep detection
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Abstract
General Sensing Systems (GSS) has achieved outstanding and verifiable results in the design and performance of seismic systems with near zero false alarm rates for the detection of walking, running, and jumping persons. These results have been reported in various homeland security and military applications. GSS has been developing a new seismic, unattended small size module for footstep detection. This paper describes our design for the module, which includes the two-board and one-board versions - fitting into various consumer applications. Communication interface versions, which are used in the detection module, allow the communication with any wireless surveillance network. We also report on the preliminary lab and field-testing that was implemented in various conditions. We show that the new unattended, small size detection module demonstrates the same reliable performance as our previous full size systems.
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Alex Pakhomov and Tim Goldburt "New seismic unattended small size module for footstep detection", Proc. SPIE 6231, Unattended Ground, Sea, and Air Sensor Technologies and Applications VIII, 623108 (2 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.668932
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KEYWORDS
Amplifiers

Sensors

Target detection

Signal processing

Signal detection

Data processing

Detection and tracking algorithms

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