Wireless Network System for the Detection of Intrusions
First Claim
1. A wireless network system for the detection of intrusions, said network system comprising a plurality of nodes, each node comprising:
- a. processing means;
b. transceiving means in electronic communication with said processing means and adapted to transmit and receive data carrying radio-frequency signals;
c. power measuring means in electronic communication with said processing means and adapted to measure the received signal strength of said radio-frequency signals;
d. an antenna in electronic communication with said transceiving means and said power measuring means;
wherein each of said nodes is adapted to transmit and received said data carrying radio-frequency signals and wherein when one of said nodes detects at least a significant variation in said received signal strength, said processing means of said node determines that a intrusion is occurring.
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Abstract
A wireless network system using the same radio-frequency (RF) signals both for communication and for intrusion detection is provided. The network system generally comprises a plurality of wireless nodes adapted to communicate with each other, directly or through other nodes, via radio-frequency signals. Each node is also generally capable of measuring the received signal strength (RSS) of the radio-frequency signals sent by its neighbouring nodes. By detecting a significant change or variation in the received signal strength, which is generally due to a change in the generally immediate physical environment of the receiving node, the node can determine if the variation in the received signal strength value is due to an intrusion in the RF channel or not and acts appropriately.
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19 Claims
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1. A wireless network system for the detection of intrusions, said network system comprising a plurality of nodes, each node comprising:
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a. processing means; b. transceiving means in electronic communication with said processing means and adapted to transmit and receive data carrying radio-frequency signals; c. power measuring means in electronic communication with said processing means and adapted to measure the received signal strength of said radio-frequency signals; d. an antenna in electronic communication with said transceiving means and said power measuring means; wherein each of said nodes is adapted to transmit and received said data carrying radio-frequency signals and wherein when one of said nodes detects at least a significant variation in said received signal strength, said processing means of said node determines that a intrusion is occurring. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A wireless node comprising:
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a. processing means; b. transceiving means in electronic communication with said processing means and adapted to transmit and receive radio-frequency signals; c. power measuring means in electronic communication with said processing means and adapted to measure the received signal strength of said radio-frequency signals; d. an antenna in electronic communication with said transceiving means and said power measuring means; wherein said node is adapted to transmit and received said radio-frequency signals and wherein when said node detects at least a significant variation in said received signal strength, said processing means of said node determines that a intrusion is occurring. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method for detecting intrusions using a wireless network system comprising a plurality of nodes adapted to transmit and receive radio-frequency signals, said method comprising the steps of:
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a. one of said nodes transmitting said radio-frequency signals in a radio-frequency channel to at least another one of said nodes; b. said another one of said nodes receiving said transmitted radio-frequency signals; c. said another one of said nodes measuring the received signal strength of said received radio-frequency signals; d. said another one of said nodes comparing said measured received signal strength of said received radio-frequency signals with at least one threshold value; e. said another one of said nodes determining if a variation in said measured received signal strength is determinative of an intrusion; wherein said transmitted radio-frequency signals carry data to be transmitted from said one of said nodes to said another one of said nodes. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19)
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