Border-Security-Using-Wireless-Integrated-Network-Sensor-Seminar Presentation
Border-Security-Using-Wireless-Integrated-Network-Sensor-Seminar Presentation
Madhusudan D S
ECE 8TH SEM
(4vv07ec020)
INTRODUCTION
DEVELOPMENT OF WINS
WINS SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
WORKING OF WINS
WINS MICRO SENSOR
WINS CHARACTERISTICS
APPLICATIONS
COMPARISION
ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES
CONCLUSION
Wireless Integrated Network Sensors (WINS) now provide
a new monitoring and control capability for monitoring
the borders of the country.
Using this concept we can easily identify a stranger or
some terrorists entering the border.
The border area is divided into number of nodes. Each
node is in contact with each other and with the main node.
The noise produced by the foot-steps of the stranger are
collected using the sensor. This sensed signal is then
converted into power spectral density and the compared
with reference value of our convenience.
WINS Initiated in 1993 under Defence advance research
project agency(DARPA)in US.
LWIM (Low power wireless integrated
microsensor)program began in 1995 for further
development of WINS sponsored by DARPA.
In 1998, WINS NG introduced for wide varity of
application.
the LWIM project multihop, self-assembled, wireless
network algorithms for operating at micropower levels.
WINS architecture includes sensor, data converter,
signal processing, and control functions.
The micro power components operate continuously
for event recognition, while the network interface
operates at low duty cycle.
low power
Internet
networking
distance RF communication
Enclosure
Fig. . Sensor hardware from left to right: (a) Mica2 network node,
(b) Mica Sensor Board, (c) Mica Power
Board, (d) TWR-ISM-002 Radar Board, and (e) All of the boards
attached together.
On a global scale, WINS will permit
monitoring of land, water, and air resources
for environmental monitoring .
On a national scale, transportation systems,
and borders will be monitored for efficiency,
safety, and security.
On a local, enterprise scale, WINS will create
a manufacturing information service for cost
and quality control.
Wireless Networks W.I.N.S. Network
Supported by Support Number of
Complex Protocols. Sensors.
Long Range Short Range
Bit Rate of 100 kbps Bit Rate less than 1
kbps
WINS require a microwatt of power so it is very cheaper than
other security system such as Radar.
It produce a less amount delay to detect the target.
It is reasonably faster.
Compact geometry and low cost allows WINS to be
embedded and distributed at a small fraction of the cost of
conventional wireline sensor and actuator systems
It is even used for short distance communication less than 1
Km
We experienced several failure as a result of
undetectable, incorrectly download program
and depeleted energy level etc.