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Electronic security systems: reducing false alarms

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford, UK: Newnes, 1998Edition: 3rd edDescription: 282pISBN:
  • 0750635436 (hbk.):
Subject(s): Summary: The emphasis of this book is on the practical application of electronics as an aid to security. Arranged in three main sections: systems, equipment, and implementation. The book explains how things work, provides case histories, and considers security problems from various perspectives. The over-riding concerns are does the equipment work properly without generating false alarms, and can it be readily deactivated by criminals. Chapter 28 lists relevant British and European standards.
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The emphasis of this book is on the practical application of electronics as an aid to security. Arranged in three main sections: systems, equipment, and implementation. The book explains how things work, provides case histories, and considers security problems from various perspectives. The over-riding concerns are does the equipment work properly without generating false alarms, and can it be readily deactivated by criminals. Chapter 28 lists relevant British and European standards.

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