Security integrators are accelerating their shift toward underground seismic intrusion detection, and SensoGuard is putting a free technical resource back into circulation to help teams keep up.
The company has re‑released its Covert Perimeter Security Handbook, a field‑focused guide that has become a favorite among consultants and integrators designing high‑security or aesthetics‑sensitive sites. The handbook breaks down why buried seismic layers are increasingly replacing visible perimeter systems—and how to deploy them effectively.
Why the renewed interest?
Modern seismic systems, like SensoGuard’s buried geophone network, use advanced signal processing and AI‑driven classification to detect footsteps, crawling, digging, and vehicle movement with high accuracy and minimal false alarms. Their covert nature makes them far harder to bypass than fences, beams, or cameras.
What the free handbook covers
- Why traditional perimeter systems are easier than ever to defeat
- Side‑by‑side comparison of seismic, fiber‑optic, and magnetic covert technologies
- Deployment best practices, including soil types, zoning, and VMS integration
- Deep technical dive into seismic detection and classification
- Use‑case guidance for high‑end residential, critical infrastructure, and government sites
- Why integrators are paying attention
SensoGuard’s seismic platform offers:
- Multi‑layer AI classification of humans, animals, vehicles, and environmental noise
- High‑sensitivity geophones optimized for low‑frequency intrusion signatures
- IP68‑rated underground enclosures and operation from –40°C to +85°C
- Ultra‑low false alarm rates through adaptive learning
- Open API and integrations with major VMS platforms (Milestone, mPrest, AXIS, NxWitness, Digifort, and more)
- Scalable architecture for small sites to multi‑kilometer perimeters
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