Testing Radio Signal Range of Selected Components 

https://doi.org/10.26552/com.C.2018.2.68-77

  • Andrej Velas
  • Tomas Lovecek
  • Jan Valouch
  • Jacek Dworzecki
  • Eva Vnencakova
Keywords: alarm systems, signal range, wireless, communication, motion detector

Abstract

The radio signals range of selected wireless components of security systems is defined by the area within which components can communicate properly. In practice, the range of communication between components is often insufficiently taken into account, which results in the system malfunction. There are cases where the radio signal range of wireless components was inadequate due to use in an environment constructed from non-transmitting materials.
The installation of wireless systems requires the implementation of a testing methodology of radio-communication range and its continuous improvement. Currently, the procedures within EN 50 131-5-3 and EN 300 220-1 standards can be used to test the wireless components, but they do not target the range between wireless components.
Dependability and functionality are the main attributes of electrical security systems and need to be verified by testing the range of wireless components.

Author Biographies

Andrej Velas

Department of Security Management, Faculty of Security Engineering, University of Zilina, Slovakia

Tomas Lovecek

Department of Security Management, Faculty of Security Engineering, University of Zilina, Slovakia

Jan Valouch

Department of Security Engineering, Faculty of Applied Informatics Tomas Bata, University in Zlin, Czech Republic

Jacek Dworzecki

Police Academy in Szczytno, Poland

Eva Vnencakova

Department of Security Management, Faculty of Security Engineering, University of Zilina, Slovakia

Published
2018-06-30
How to Cite
Velas, A., Lovecek, T., Valouch, J., Dworzecki, J., & Vnencakova, E. (2018). Testing Radio Signal Range of Selected Components . Communications - Scientific Letters of the University of Zilina, 20(2), 68-77. https://doi.org/10.26552/com.C.2018.2.68-77
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Articles