INTEGRATED SECURITY SYSTEM DEFINITION

Year
1985
Author(s)
George K. Campbell - Analytical Systems Engineering Corporation
John R. Hall - Analytical Systems Engineering Corporation
Abstract
The objectives of an integrated security system are to detect intruders and unauthorized activities with a high degree of reliability and then to deter and delay them until effective response/engagement can be accomplished. Definition of an effective integrated security system requires proper application of a system engineering methodology. This paper summarizes a methodology and describes its application to the problem of integrated security system definition. This process includes requirements identification and analysis, allocation of identified system requirements to the subsystem level and provides a basis for identification of synergistic subsystem elements and for synthesis into an integrated system. The paper discusses how this is accomplished, emphasizing at each step how system integration and subsystem synergism is considered. The paper concludes with the product of the process: implementation of an integrated security system.