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14 August 2003 Sensor information collection, analysis, and network systems for home security
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Abstract
An overview is given of the Home of the 21st Century Laboratory. The laboratory is operated as a joint program with America On-Line and George Washington University. The program is described with illustrations and discussion of the systems that are part of the laboratory. A Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) was developed as an integrating data management framework for activities and data management functions within the home. A variety of household information is collected and stored in multiple layers of information within the GIS system for easy access by members of the home. Technology options currently available for application in the home are described and assessed.
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William E. Roper "Sensor information collection, analysis, and network systems for home security", Proc. SPIE 5097, Geo-Spatial and Temporal Image and Data Exploitation III, (14 August 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.502416
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Telecommunications

Information security

Network security

Geographic information systems

Control systems

Computer security

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