A Sterling Method to Detect both Terrorist and Missiles

Vigneshwari M, Sriguru institute of technology,Coimbatore,T.N ,,India; Decil Alex ,Sriguru institute of technology,Coimbatore,T.N ,,India; Mythili S, Sriguru institute of technology,Coimbatore,T.N ,,India

Explosive Detection, Paper Sensor, Wireless Sensors, Automatic Explosive Detection System, Less Cost

Automatic detection of explosives and terrorist using wireless sensor networks monitors and tracks the explosives that are placed by terrorists at public Environments. There are two individual systems which are interconnected with each other for detection purpose. The area under study is monitored in real time, collect data by the sensor and send to the processor which process the data and compares with the database and if there is a match the processor enables the buzzer which provides early warning to the people in that area. A sensor which is placed in the sewage collects the traces of explosives and identifies the related area from where it is manufactured, in other module metal detector is placed in order to find the explosive placed there. The current system in operation uses sensors which are very expensive and not very sensitive and also uses a good deal of power. The chemical sensor used here is less expensive and efficient also.
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Published in: Conference : National Conference on Emerging Trends in Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (ETEEC - 2018)
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