Development of intruder alarm system / by Gabriel Joseph J. Costa, Karl Philip G. Roderno and Franz Jonard M. Valderama.

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Abstract: COSTA, GABRIEL JOSEPH J.. RODERNO, KARL PHILLIP G., VALDERAMA, FRANZ JONARD M. Development of Intruder Alarm System. Research Study. Science High School. College of Education. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2014. Adviser: Engr. Ronald P. Peña. The main objective of the study was to design and develop an intruder alarm system. Specifically, this study aims to determine the effectiveness, accuracy, efficiency and the cost of the device. The device developed was composed of the system unit, sensor, alarm, LED bulb, solar panel and powered by a 12V battery. The Gizduino microcontroller board was the brain of the whole system unit which was capable of reading, interpreting and instructing commands to LED bulb and alarm. The intruder alarm system was developed to provide solutions to the growing need of additional security system that can help in protecting different infrastructures. The device developed underwent several testing at Balagbag Mahabang Kahoy Lejos, Indang, Cavite. Descriptive statistical analysis was used to evaluate the system. The device was tested by determining the accuracy, effectiveness and efficiency of the expected output performance using 15 trials. Accuracy of the intruder alarm was tested by simulating different types of intrusion. An average of 81.67% overall level of accuracy of the device was noted. The device is 97.78% effective because the number of alarms of the device when a human passed is greater than the number of animal and object passed or put in front of the sensor. The device can more efficiently detect depending on the size, the larger the size the higher is the average distance. The product cost was Php 3,493. The product was found satisfactory since the system was able to detect and perform the task successfully. The most significant recommendation was to add a camera to the system.
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Research Study (Science High School) Cavite State University

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Science High School, College of Education (CED)

COSTA, GABRIEL JOSEPH J.. RODERNO, KARL PHILLIP G., VALDERAMA, FRANZ JONARD M. Development of Intruder Alarm System. Research Study. Science High School. College of Education. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2014. Adviser: Engr. Ronald P. Peña.

The main objective of the study was to design and develop an intruder alarm system.
Specifically, this study aims to determine the effectiveness, accuracy, efficiency and the cost of the device.

The device developed was composed of the system unit, sensor, alarm, LED bulb, solar panel and powered by a 12V battery. The Gizduino microcontroller board was the brain of the whole system unit which was capable of reading, interpreting and instructing commands to LED bulb and alarm.

The intruder alarm system was developed to provide solutions to the growing need of additional security system that can help in protecting different infrastructures.

The device developed underwent several testing at Balagbag Mahabang Kahoy Lejos, Indang, Cavite. Descriptive statistical analysis was used to evaluate the system.

The device was tested by determining the accuracy, effectiveness and efficiency of the expected output performance using 15 trials. Accuracy of the intruder alarm was tested by simulating different types of intrusion. An average of 81.67% overall level of accuracy of the device was noted. The device is 97.78% effective because the number of alarms of the device when a human passed is greater than the number of animal and object passed or put in front of the sensor. The device can more efficiently detect depending on the size, the larger the size the higher is the average distance. The product cost was Php 3,493. The product was found satisfactory since the system was able to detect and perform the task successfully. The most significant recommendation was to add a camera to the system.

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