Tag: Security Systems


MERCURY SWITCH

Mercury switch is a type of electrical switch for controlling the flow of electrical current, in which a small amount of mercury is used as a conductive medium. Mercury switches are used in a variety of applications including automotive, medical, and security systems. The use of mercury switches has become increasingly controversial due to the […]

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FALSE-ALARM RATE

Conceptual Definition and Theoretical Framework of the False-Alarm Rate The False-Alarm Rate, frequently abbreviated as FAR, serves as a fundamental metric within the domains of psychology, engineering, and data science, specifically regarding the evaluation of diagnostic and detection systems. At its core, the false-alarm rate quantifies the frequency with which a system incorrectly identifies a […]

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FALSE REJECTION

False rejection is a phenomenon in which an automated system rejects a valid input or transaction. This type of rejection can occur in security systems, biometric systems, and other authentication systems. False rejection is a common issue that can have serious ramifications for organizations that rely on these systems. This article will discuss the causes […]

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FALSE ALARM

Introduction to False Alarms in Life Safety Systems False alarms represent a persistent and critical challenge within the domain of life safety systems, particularly concerning installed fire detection and suppression mechanisms. Defined generally as any alarm signal generated when no actual emergency condition exists, these incidents carry potentially severe implications for operational efficiency, resource allocation, […]

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FACE RECOGNITION

Introduction to Face Recognition Face recognition is a cornerstone of human social cognition, defined scientifically as the complex cognitive process by which an individual identifies another person based solely on their facial features and expressions. This ability is paramount for navigating social environments, enabling us to differentiate friends from strangers, track social interactions, and assign […]

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MOTION DETECTION

Motion Detection Core Definition and Mechanism Motion Detection is fundamentally the psychological and neurological process by which organisms perceive movement within their environment. It is one of the most critical aspects of Visual Perception, providing immediate and vital information necessary for survival, navigation, and interaction. At its core, motion is detected by measuring the change […]

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TARGET DEVICE

The Target Device: Automated Targeting and Monitoring Technology Introduction and Core Definition The Target Device represents a significant advancement in the field of automation, specifically designed to execute sophisticated automated targeting and monitoring operations across diverse operational environments. At its core, the device is an integrated, novel technological solution that combines miniaturization with high-performance computational […]

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MALUM

Machine Learning-Based Autonomous Monitoring (MALUM) The Core Definition of MALUM Machine Learning-Based Autonomous Monitoring, known by the acronym MALUM, represents a sophisticated technological paradigm where automated systems utilize advanced algorithms to continuously observe, analyze, and proactively respond to operational environments. At its core, MALUM transcends traditional rule-based monitoring by employing techniques derived from Machine Learning […]

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