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Vigilance can authoritatively confirm that Authorities of McAllen-Miller International Airport in Southern United States are quite happy with the performances of the fibre optic fence sensor system installed in mid 2009 on McAllen-Miller International Airport’s perimeter fence. Generally known as Secure Fence, it was developed by Future Fibre Technologies and one year on, the airport’s security department said the system had performed to their expectation.

According to Donald “Buck” Taft, Airport Security Co-ordinator at McAllen-Miller International Airport, the system was installed in response to security concerns over the number of commercial flights and the airport’s proximity to Mexico.

“Overall, the Secure Fence system has provided an excellent enhancement to the physical security at McAllen-Miller International Airport,” Mr Taft said. “The solution is cost effective and ideally suited to airport perimeter protection because of its ability to detect the location of intrusions anywhere on the airport’s entire perimeter.”

“Installation was extremely quick and simple – the vendor simply zip-tied the cable onto the fence and connected it to a single head end controller in a central location,” said Mr Taft who was full of praise for the ingenuity of the Future Fibre Technologies. “It took around two weeks to install and required very little construction, just a few hand holes for fibre splices along the fence.”

The Secure Fence system consists of a single pass of fibre optic cable along the fence fabric for the entire protected perimeter. This passive sensor required no maintenance and is completely immune to EMI, RFI and lightning.

“MFE has a five mile perimeter and the Secure Fence system map identifies the event location with user-defined zones along with the GPS co-ordinates,” Mr Taft said throwing more light.

The McAllen-Miller International Airport is located in the centre of Texas’ Rio Grande Valley, close to the US-Mexican border.

“The Rio Grande Valley is located at the southern tip of Texas and is subject to heavy winds, high humidity and extremely hot temperatures,” Mr. Taft said. “In fact, hurricanes and tropical storms have hit the area three times in the year and a half since Secure Fence was installed. “In spite of these extreme weather conditions, the system has operated successfully without nuisance or false alarms.”

Taft added: “The system features a rain mitigation algorithm that accurately detects the location of an intrusion, regardless of weather conditions,” he said. “The system has transformed the standard chain link fence surrounding the airport into an intelligent sensor that detects intruders automatically.”

Following installation of Secure Fence, McAllen-Miller Airport has plans to integrate FFT CAMSTM – FFT’s central alarm monitoring system – in the near future.

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