Buried Cable Intrusion Detection System
- Our buried sensor systems create a three-dimensional electromagnetic field space in the lying region by utilizing ultra-wideband technology. The host has a built-in high-speed chip combined with cutting-edge algorithms to provide multi-feature, multi-dimensional, and concealed intrusion detection by monitoring ground vibration and pressure changes.
- Automatically adjust standard parameters according to the environment, multi-dimensional analysis, and effectively shield various interference factors.
- 0% Missing Report Rate
- 1% False Alarm Rate
- 99% Alarm Accuracy Rate
- ±0.5m Positioning accuracy
- 800m Maximum Detection Distance

Buried Cable Intrusion Detection System Component
Through cables buried underground or in walls, an invisible electromagnetic field space is formed around. The host alarm is triggered when an intrusion is received, but interference factors will not.

Buried Sensor Energizer
- The core sensing element that detects ground vibrations, pressure changes, or seismic activities caused by an intruder.
- Embedded underground to provide covert intrusion detection without visible security infrastructure.
Receiving Sensor Cable
- This cable receives signals from the buried sensor and transmits them to the processing unit.
- It is essential for preserving signal integrity and guaranteeing precise detection.
Transmitting Sensor Cable
- This cable transmits processed signals to the control host or monitoring station.
- It ensures real-time communication of intrusion alerts, enabling immediate response.
Control Host
- The central processing unit that receives signals from the sensor cables.
- Detects intrusions, analyzes disruptions, eliminates false alarms, and initiates notifications.
Embedded Medium For Install

The soil is loose but has low compaction. A burial depth of 30-40 cm is required for effective detection and the cable needs to be protected by a casing to prevent erosion and displacement.





Prevent Intrusions Types

Vehicle and Intruder Movement
The movement of vehicles or intruders entering the electromagnetic field space can be detected, providing early warning of intrusion.

Digging or Tunneling
The system detects unusual disturbances or digging movements nearby that can signal an attempt to tunnel or dig under a fence or barrier.

Climbing or Damaging Fences
The disturbance caused by an intruder attempting to climb over or damage a fence can be detected, especially when combined with nearby movement.

Vandalism or Deliberate Sabotage
Sabotage, such as attempts to cut or damage a sensor cable, can trigger an alarm if the system detects tampering with the cable itself.
Featured Products
Application Scenarios
Hermitage
Provides secure perimeter protection for heritage areas, with underground cables that preserve landscape integrity and cultural building appearance, while monitoring activities and issuing timely alarms.
Regulatory Venue
Energy Facilities
Villas and Estates




Frequently Asked Questions
How sensitive are the buried sensors?
Answer: Buried sensors are highly sensitive and can detect even small disturbances such as footsteps or light digging. Sensitivity levels can be adjusted to reduce false alarms from environmental factors like animals or weather, ensuring the system responds only to genuine threats.
Are buried sensors resistant to tampering?
Answer: Yes, buried sensors are highly resistant to tampering because they are installed underground, making them difficult for intruders to locate or disable. Any attempt to dig or disturb the sensor cables will trigger an alert, providing early detection of tampering.
Do buried sensors function in all type of weather?
Answer: Rain, snow, and extremely high or low temperatures are just a few of the weather situations under which buried sensors are intended to function dependably. The cables are sealed to protect against moisture and environmental wear, ensuring reliable performance year-round.
Can buried sensors detect animals?
Answer: Yes, buried sensors can detect animal movement, especially larger animals like deer, dogs, or livestock. However, the system can be adjusted to reduce false alarms from smaller animals such as rodents, ensuring that only significant disturbances trigger alerts.
Is it possible to integrate buried sensors with other security systems?
Answer: Indeed, it is possible to easily combine buried sensors with other security systems including alarm, access control, and video surveillance. Coordination of responses to identified intrusions is made possible by integration, which offers a unified approach to security.
How much maintenance do buried sensors require?
Answer: Once installed, buried sensors require minimal maintenance. To make sure the system is properly calibrated and operating at its best, routine inspections can be required. Repairs are typically only needed if there is physical damage to the cables or sensors, such as from digging or erosion.
Can buried sensors detect tunneling or digging attempts?
Answer: Yes, buried sensors are highly effective at detecting digging or tunneling attempts along the perimeter. The sensors detect the vibrations or pressure changes caused by such activities and can alert security teams before the intruder completes the breach.
Are buried sensors suitable for large areas?
Answer: Yes, buried sensors are ideal for securing large areas, such as borders, pipelines, or expansive properties. They can be scaled to cover vast perimeters and are highly effective in remote or hard-to-reach locations where traditional security measures may not be feasible.
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