Multi-sensor Intrusion Detection System
Victor Arinde, Liberty Idowu

TL;DR
This paper presents a multi-sensor intrusion detection system for homes and offices that combines PIR sensors, magnetic switches, and GSM communication to detect unauthorized access and notify owners in real-time.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integrated system using multiple sensors and GSM communication for real-time intrusion detection and alerting, with practical implementation and testing.
Findings
Effective detection of unauthorized entry and motion.
Real-time alerts via phone calls enhance security.
Successful real-world testing confirms system reliability.
Abstract
Security, defined as protection against external threats, is a critical concern for homes and offices. Intrusion, characterized by unauthorized access, presents a significant challenge to maintaining security. This research aims to address this issue by designing and implementing an automated intrusion detection system utilizing a combination of sensors and communication technologies. The research introduced an automated intrusion detection system for homes and offices, combining sensors such as a PIR sensor for detecting unauthorized motion, magnetic switches for unauthorized entry detection, and a GSM module for notifying property owners. Employing the ATmega328P microcontroller, sensor data is analysed to generate early intrusion alerts, prompting phone call notifications via the GSM module. Practical implementation involved breadboarding, soldering, and rigorous testing, ensuring…
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TopicsNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection
