METHOD OF AUTOMATED DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SECURITY SYSTEMS

The invention belongs to the field of facility protection against unauthorised intrusion, namely to methods of digital calculations and data processing specially designated for physical protection system design and analysis. The technical result of the claimed invention is improvement of safety syst...

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1. Verfasser: KRYLOV, Viktor Mikhailovich
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Sprache:eng ; fre ; ger
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Zusammenfassung:The invention belongs to the field of facility protection against unauthorised intrusion, namely to methods of digital calculations and data processing specially designated for physical protection system design and analysis. The technical result of the claimed invention is improvement of safety system design efficiency and analysis completeness due to integrated approach to simulation of maximum possible number of factors (elements) that influence on efficiency estimation of facility protection against unauthorised intrusion. Wherein the result is achieved by mathematical simulation with no need for conducting of full-scale experiments on the ready facility. Within the method of computer-aided design and analysis of physical protection systems and the whole safety system libraries of dynamic mathematical models of technical security equipment, engineering security means, intruders and security service are created, the model of the facility to be guarded is created, in the territory of the facility to be guarded elements of technical security equipment and engineering security means are created, security service dynamic mathematical model is set, threat dynamic mathematical model is created, within the scope of which intruders dynamic mathematical models are set, simulation is carried out, and then facility vulnerability assessment is created. 1 independent claim, 7 dependent claims, 43 figures.