E SECURITY SYSTEM
Electronic security system refers to any
electronic equipment that could perform security operations like surveillance,
access control, alarming or an intrusion control to a facility or an area which
uses power from mains and also a power backup like a battery, etc. It also
includes some of the operations such as electrical, mechanical gear. The
determination of a type of security system is purely based on the area to be
protected and its threats.
Classification of Electronic Security System:
Classification
of security system can be done in different ways based on functioning and
technology usage, conditions of necessity accordingly. Based on functioning categorizing electronic
security system as follows:
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CCTV Surveillance Security System
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Fire Detection/Alarming System
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Access Control/Attendance System
CCTV Surveillance Systems:
It is the
process of watching over a facility which is under suspicion or area to be
secured; the main part of the surveillance electronic security system consists
of camera or CCTV cameras which forms as eyes to the surveillance system. The
system consists of different kinds of equipment which helps in visualizing and
saving of recorded surveillance data. The close-circuits IP cameras and CCTVS
transfers image information to a remote access place. The main feature of this
system is that it can use any place where we watch human beings’ actions. Some
of the CCTV surveillance systems are cameras, network equipment, IP cameras,
and monitors.
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IP Surveillance System:
The
IP-Surveillance system is designed for security purposes, which gives clients
the capability to control and record video/audio using an IP PC system/network,
for instance, a LAN or the internet. In a simple way, the IP-Surveillance
system includes the utilization of a system Polaroid system switch, a computer
for review, supervising, and saving video/audio
Attendance and Access Control Systems:
A system which
provides secured access to a facility or another system to enter or control it
can be called as an access control system. It can also act as an attendance providing
system that can play a dual role. According to user credentials and possessions
access control system is classified, what a user uses for access makes the
system different, user can provide different types like pin credentials,
biometrics, or smart card.
Fire Detection and Alarming Systems:
It can also be
referred to as detection and the alarming system as it gives an alarming alert
to concern on detection of interruption or suspicion happening on a protected
area or facility. The system generally consists of a detector using a sensor
followed by an alarm or an alerting circuit. The main function of this system
is to rapidly extinguish an advancing fire and alarm tenants preceding
impressive harm happens by filling the secured zone with a gas or concoction
smothering operator. Different types of sensors are available for detection but
the usage of the sensor is purely based on the application requirements, like
home automation, warehouse fire detection, intrusion alert, etc.
E-LOCKING
An electronic lock (or electric lock) is
a locking device which operates by means of
electric current. Electric locks are sometimes stand-alone with an electronic
control assembly mounted directly to the lock. Electric locks may be connected
to an access control system, the advantages of
which include: key control, where keys can be added and removed without
re-keying the lock cylinder; fine access control, where time and place are
factors; and transaction logging, where activity is recorded. Electronic locks
can also be remotely monitored and controlled, both to lock and to unlock.
Electromagnetic lock
The most basic type of electronic lock is a magnetic lock (informally called a
"mag lock"). A large electro-magnet is mounted on the door frame and
a corresponding armature is mounted on the door. When the magnet is powered and
the door is closed, the armature is held fast to the magnet. Mag locks are
simple to install and are very attack-resistant. One drawback is that
improperly installed or maintained mag locks can fall on people,[dubious – discuss] and also that one must unlock the mag lock to
both enter and to leave. This has caused fire marshals to impose strict rules on the use of mag
locks and access control practice in general. Additionally, NFPA 101 (Standard for Life Safety and Security), as well as the ADA (Americans with Disability Act) require "no prior
knowledge" and "one simple movement" to allow "free
egress". This means that in an emergency, a person must be able to move to
a door and immediately exit with one motion (requiring no push buttons, having
another person unlock the door, reading a sign, or "special knowledge").
Netscape
Communications was a computer services company best known for its Web browser,
Navigator. Navigator was one of the two most popular Web browsers in the 1990s.
In 1993, a team
led by Marc Andreesen created Mosaic at the University of Illinois' National
Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). Mosaic was the
first Web browser that had a graphical user interface (GUI). The
NETSCAPE
browser was
subsequently renamed "Navigator," to avoid copyright infringement.
Netscape Communications was taken public by Marc Andreessen and entrepreneur
Jim Clark in 1995, capitalizing on the growing interest in the World Wide Web. Netscape's
hugely successful IPO is widely
held to be the beginning of the 1990s Internet boom.
Although
Navigator was initially the predominant product in terms of usability and
number of users, Microsoft's Internet Explorer (MSIE) browser took a
significant lead in usage, due in large part to the decision to bundle the
browser for free with the Windows 95 operating system. This action led to a
long-lasting antitrust suit against Microsoft by the U.S. Justice Department.
Microsoft's investment of programming and capital in IE eventually resulted in
a more stable browser over time than Netscape's increasingly buggy,
feature-laden version. Coupled with Microsoft's bundling strategy and marketing
efforts, IE won the war to become the Internet's primary browser.
In 1998, Netscape
started the open source Mozilla
project, which eventually resulted in the Firefox Web
browser.
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