Design and Development of Network for Housing Estate Security System

  • Nachin, Awacharin (Faculty of Engineering King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang) ;
  • Mitatha, Somsak (Faculty of Engineering King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang) ;
  • Dejhan, Kobchai (Faculty of Engineering King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang) ;
  • Kirdpipat, Patchanon (Faculty of Engineering King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang) ;
  • Miyanaga, Yoshikazu (Hokkaido University)
  • Published : 2003.10.22

Abstract

This paper presents the design and development of network for housing estate security system. The system can cover up to 961 houses which can be up to 1,200 meters long transfer rate of 9,600 bps. This system uses checking and warning the abnormal situation. More over this system has ability to control switch on/off the electrical equipment in the house via AC line control system. The system consists of 4 parts. The first part is a security system of each house using MCS-51 microcontroller as a central processing unit scan 32 sensors and control 8 appliances and send alarm. The MCS-51 microcontroller received control signal via telephone used DTMF circuit. The second part is distributed two levels master/slave network implementing after RS-485 serial communication standard. The protocol its base on the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) 7 layers protocol model design focus on speed, reliability and security of data that is transferred. The network security using encrypt by DES algorithm, message sequence, time stamp checking and authentication system when user to access and when connect new device to this system. Flow control in system is Poll/Select and Stop-and-Wait method. The third part is central server that using microcomputer which its main function are storing event data into database and can check history event. The final part is internet system which users can access their own homes via the Internet. This web service is based on a combination of SOAP, HTTP and TCP/IP protocols. Messages are exchanged using XML format [6]. In order to save the number of IP address, the system uses 1 IP address for the whole village in which all homes and appliance in this village are addressed using internal identification numbers. This proposed system gives the data transfer accuracy over 99.8% and maximum polling time is 1,120 ms.

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