Real-Time Intrusion Detection System
Project
- Uses basic radio communication techniques to detect intruders in real-time situations
- Relies on Linux-based GNU Radio software and Ettus Research Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) devices
- Intruder detection metrics all available through a single processing block
- Multi-antenna data collection to improve detection rate and increase detectable area
- Baseline for further research on target detection and tracking using Wi-Fi signals
System
System Overview
gr-RID Software
Methods
Decision Metrics
- Amplitude standard deviation (purple and red boxes vs. green)
- Energy of standard deviation (purple and red boxes vs. green)
- Level thresholding (significant in red vs. green)
Detection Processing
- Collect data for duration set by user
- Set thresholds and arm system
- Check if thresholds exceeded
Conclusion
- Consistent detection (as mapped below) for baseline testing and experimentation
- Low sample rate requirements allow gr-RID to be implemented on lowercost and lower-capability radio communication hardware.
- Data collection indicates that it is possible not only to detect intruder motion and presence, but general location as well. This is critical for tracking.
- gr-RID is a valid method of detection in research that has developed since the conclusion of this project.
Detection Heat Map Engineering Innovations Building, 2ndFloor
Daren Swasey || daren.swasey@usu.edu
Thanks to Dr. Todd Moon and the Laboratory for Telecommunication Sciences