Manhole intrusion detection system with notification stages

Appropriate design of intrusion detection systems is extremely important to safeguard critical and valuable infrastructure. Telecommunications companies (TELCOs) and electric power utilities are experiencing an increased rate of rampant underground copper cable theft and vandalism. This paper addres...

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Main Authors: Felix Mazunga, Tawanda Romosi, Rosemary Guvhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-07-01
Series:Scientific African
Subjects:
GSM
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S246822762100123X
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spelling doaj-8782fa55ee1b4634a65a91ca5d108f022021-08-04T04:20:21ZengElsevierScientific African2468-22762021-07-0112e00819Manhole intrusion detection system with notification stagesFelix Mazunga0Tawanda Romosi1Rosemary Guvhu2Applied Physics and Telecommunications Department, Midlands State University, P. Bag 9055, Gweru, Zimbabwe; Corresponding author.Applied Physics and Telecommunications Department, Midlands State University, P. Bag 9055, Gweru, Zimbabwe; TelOne, Highlands Exchange, 29 Alexander Road, Harare, ZimbabweEducational Foundations Department, Midlands State University, P. Bag 9055, Gweru, ZimbabweAppropriate design of intrusion detection systems is extremely important to safeguard critical and valuable infrastructure. Telecommunications companies (TELCOs) and electric power utilities are experiencing an increased rate of rampant underground copper cable theft and vandalism. This paper addresses the important subject of combating the physical intrusion of critical infrastructure by proposing a low-cost, effective and unique manhole intrusion detection system. Manholes are openings to confined underground spaces that are used to access critical underground infrastructure and utilities such as sewer systems, electricity and telecommunication networks for maintenance and inspection. Critical infrastructure protection is very essential to avoid losses and incapacitations that would have a debilitating effect on economic activities, security, public health and safety, and so on. The increasing rate of rampant copper theft and vandalism could be attributed to the increased demand and high prices for copper on the black market. Critical infrastructure sectors such as TELCOs, electricity supply, water and rail transport are utilizing intrusion detection systems that only trigger an alarm when the critical infrastructure has already been vandalized or stolen. In this paper, we propose a low-cost and unique manhole intrusion detection system with notification stages devoted to safeguard critical infrastructure. Simulations of the system were performed before hardware implementation. The proposed system utilizes an Arduino Uno microcontroller and multiple sensors to trigger the intrusion stages early before the copper cables are vandalized. Due to the inclusion of three different additional sensors, the proposed system has an advantage of timely or early-stage intrusion detection. The response time is improved since the first alert is sent early before the actual cutting of the cable. The GSM messaging system is utilized as the alert mechanism during the intrusion stages. Notifications are also displayed on a local LCD.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S246822762100123XIntrusion detectionManhole coverCopper theftCritical infrastructure protectionArduino UnoGSM
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author Felix Mazunga
Tawanda Romosi
Rosemary Guvhu
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Tawanda Romosi
Rosemary Guvhu
Manhole intrusion detection system with notification stages
Scientific African
Intrusion detection
Manhole cover
Copper theft
Critical infrastructure protection
Arduino Uno
GSM
author_facet Felix Mazunga
Tawanda Romosi
Rosemary Guvhu
author_sort Felix Mazunga
title Manhole intrusion detection system with notification stages
title_short Manhole intrusion detection system with notification stages
title_full Manhole intrusion detection system with notification stages
title_fullStr Manhole intrusion detection system with notification stages
title_full_unstemmed Manhole intrusion detection system with notification stages
title_sort manhole intrusion detection system with notification stages
publisher Elsevier
series Scientific African
issn 2468-2276
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Appropriate design of intrusion detection systems is extremely important to safeguard critical and valuable infrastructure. Telecommunications companies (TELCOs) and electric power utilities are experiencing an increased rate of rampant underground copper cable theft and vandalism. This paper addresses the important subject of combating the physical intrusion of critical infrastructure by proposing a low-cost, effective and unique manhole intrusion detection system. Manholes are openings to confined underground spaces that are used to access critical underground infrastructure and utilities such as sewer systems, electricity and telecommunication networks for maintenance and inspection. Critical infrastructure protection is very essential to avoid losses and incapacitations that would have a debilitating effect on economic activities, security, public health and safety, and so on. The increasing rate of rampant copper theft and vandalism could be attributed to the increased demand and high prices for copper on the black market. Critical infrastructure sectors such as TELCOs, electricity supply, water and rail transport are utilizing intrusion detection systems that only trigger an alarm when the critical infrastructure has already been vandalized or stolen. In this paper, we propose a low-cost and unique manhole intrusion detection system with notification stages devoted to safeguard critical infrastructure. Simulations of the system were performed before hardware implementation. The proposed system utilizes an Arduino Uno microcontroller and multiple sensors to trigger the intrusion stages early before the copper cables are vandalized. Due to the inclusion of three different additional sensors, the proposed system has an advantage of timely or early-stage intrusion detection. The response time is improved since the first alert is sent early before the actual cutting of the cable. The GSM messaging system is utilized as the alert mechanism during the intrusion stages. Notifications are also displayed on a local LCD.
topic Intrusion detection
Manhole cover
Copper theft
Critical infrastructure protection
Arduino Uno
GSM
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S246822762100123X
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