The Evolution of Pathfinder
Unattended ground sensors have been around for years, and while not all were the great successes the security industry and military had hoped for, insights from users along the way and the introduction of smart phone technology have allowed the creation of improved ground sensors that far exceed original sensor capabilities. In fact, today’s unattended ground sensor capabilities are hardly recognizable with their earlier ground sensor predecessors.
ARA entered the Unattended Ground Sensor (UGS) arena when it developed E-UGS (Expendable- Unattended Ground Sensors) for the U.S. Army in 2010. Today, after years of gathering and incorporating military feedback and lessons learned, our E-UGS system has evolved into Pathfinder, which brings even greater military-grade technology and early warning capabilities to the commercial and private physical security markets.
Military Beginnings
E-UGS were first developed for the U.S. military in 2010 and were initially fielded in Afghanistan. Still in use today, they are seismic sensors that can be emplaced in seconds and provide live seismic sensing to protect the perimeter of any area. Designed to detect dismounted footstep traffic in the mountains and low-lying regions of the Middle East, the sensors are disposable, and the controller/receiver operates with a PC or laptop to displays maps with sensor locations and status alerts for activated sensors.
Since the first initial deployment of E-UGS, the U.S. Army has procured approximately 48,000 sensors and achieved incredible success in identifying and monitoring suspicious movement and providing soldiers with intel needed to detect and eliminate threats. E-UGS slew to cue capability linked to powerful cameras in overhead aerostats were able to significantly reduce the number of improvised explosive devices (IED) emplaced close to US military outposts extending the IED safety perimeter to over 20 km.
Throughout the military’s use of the E-UGS footstep detection system, we’ve gathered soldier feedback and insights, which has led us to develop its successor – Pathfinder. Pathfinder, launched early in 2017, is available in military, commercial and private physical security markets and provides an innovative approach to physical security through its threat pattern analysis capabilities, smart device notification connectivity and fly to cue linkage to autonomous small unmanned air systems.
Overcoming the Sensor Status Quo
In almost all sensor security applications using ground sensors, the status quo is to put up an invisible fence of sensors around a facility’s perimeter. The problem with doing so is that sensors employed linearly provide little to no information value; ignore reconnaissance and surveillance; force you to respond too late (i.e. reactive, not proactive); are predictable and easy to bypass; and provide a false sense of security – resulting in your personnel letting their guard down.
Our solution to the status quo? Progressive warnings and asymmetric placement.
Progressive Warnings
Pathfinder enables staff to monitor movement as it’s occurring by allowing them to monitor sensors and receive color-coded detection notifications via commercial 3G/4G networks.
Security notifications, coming in the form of green, yellow, and red dots, allow security staff to prioritize their response by revealing movement patterns.
- Green – Monitoring. (Normal mode)
- Red – Detection. (Indicates that suspicious movement has been detected.)
- Yellow – Detection + two minutes
For example, a series of sequential red dots likely indicate a quickly moving target. These alerts allow you to monitor movement to determine the threat, while also revealing routes for reconnaissance and surveillance.
Our team is also trained to teach our clients to maximize the optimization of Pathfinder’s detection system, so that your staff is prepared. Our staff will help you achieve your greatest efficiency by training responders to properly interpret the color coded dots and act accordingly.
There’s a science to placing the sensors to achieve your greatest results, and we’ll work with you to customize your perimeter security so that it aligns with your current security lay-out. What makes Pathfinder incredibly valuable is our strategic approach to the sensors’ employment, in which we break down the emplacement locations depending on external factors to include Points of Penetration, Route Analysis Detections, and Surveillance Detection Zones.
- Point of Penetration (POP): POPs are points of vulnerability in your perimeter or in other words, areas that are more susceptible to intruders. These may include bridges, gates, fences, rail lines, or natural lines of drift.
- Route Analysis Detections (RAD): Route Analysis Detection placement is when we place sensors in logical lanes that go in/out of POPs. Placement areas can vary but are often man-made, terrain-driven, evidence-based (footprints), or tactical (strategically determined).
- Surveillance Detection Zone (SDZ): Attacks are almost always preceded by some level of surveillance and reconnaissance. SDZ placement allows you to detect and monitor when intelligence gathering is taking place, and often allows you to determine intruder intent before their plan takes place – more on our proactive security approach below
Not only does this asymmetric placement of the same 30 sensors better prepare you for intruders, but it also saves you money. It’s not uncommon for security personnel to place perimeter fencing around property, but this method isn’t always effective and can prove to be quite costly.
Our strategic placement enables you to strategically employ the sensors, so they are optimized to detect your most likely threats and their movement corridors, rather than around an entire facility.
By focusing specifically on the most probable, realistic threats to your assets, in conjunction with the availability and readiness of your response force, we’re able to greatly reduce your overall costs by limiting the number of overall sensors necessary to truly secure your space.
A Proactive Security Approach
The Pathfinder’s strength lies in its ability to provide security personnel with the ability to monitor and act upon the threat BEFORE the damage occurs. With many common security solutions, like alarms or security cameras, security personnel are alerted after the intruders have trespassed, giving them plenty of time to inflict damage before security is able to respond appropriately.
Pathfinder uses a proactive approach called threat pattern analysis that allows you to understand normal behaviors within and around your facility’s grounds.
By strategically placing sensors outside of your perimeter, you’re able to identify, understand, and benchmark standard behavior patterns.
Determining the baseline is a process that occurs over time – ranging from weeks to months – and can be compared to data from previous incidents, enabling you to quickly identify anomalies as they occur.
After this process is complete, you can extend sensors out even further beyond your perimeter to gain insight into how threats are conducting surveillance and better understand movement patterns that presage an attack or incursion.
Since activity baselines and abnormalities often vary at each client site, Pathfinder has a team ready to modify and/or create, customize, and optimize sensors to your specific location and/or validated the threat signature.
Knowing movement patterns will also help security forces to choose when and where you’ll be able to intercept future threats, creating the perception of a “chance encounter” without disclosing your ground sensor strategy and capability.
Beyond Footstep Detection
While Pathfinder is a footstep detection sensor, we realize not all threats come in by foot. Our sensors are also able to detect off-road vehicles as well as transitional activity, such as vehicle-to-footstep transitions and boat-to-footstep transitions.
In addition to traditional vehicles moving off-road, the Pathfinder off-road vehicle algorithm is uniquely optimized for smaller vehicles like small pickup trucks, All Terrain Vehicles (ATV), Utility Task/Terrain Vehicles (UTV) and dirt bikes.
Pathfinder reports detections in near real-time, taking mere seconds to qualify a detection before sending out a validated alert. By qualifying the detection information before alerting, Pathfinder prevents your staff from having to respond to unnecessary alerts such as false and nuisance alarms.
What industries does Pathfinder serve?
Pathfinder is a security solution for anyone looking to enhance their perimeter security, especially the oil and gas industry, border control, utilities, and critical infrastructure. From protecting pipelines and communities from theft and vandalism to preventing attacks on substations and water towers, Pathfinder is able to provide superior perimeter protection for facilities that enable us to live vigilant but safely in our modern world.
Integration Capable
Even if you have an existing security approach, perhaps consisting of cameras, physical fences, or drones, Pathfinder can be easily integrated into your current monitoring software architecture or we can provide you with our own in-house sensor fusion software that is currently utilized by a number of U.S. Air Force installations. More information on our Sentinel command and control software can be found at www.ara.com/sentinel/ .
To improve the ability of security cameras, we’ve linked our Pathfinder system with slew-to-cue capabilities, which automatically slews fixed cameras to the alert location to gather eyes on targeting information. Small drones are also becoming a staple part of security approaches around the world, so we’ve also implemented fly to cue technology, which sends detection information from ground sensors to inflight drones mission planner, allowing them to quickly find the target. This technology helps to overcome one major weakness in drone security: battery life.
Small multirotor drones typically have short flight time of just 30 minutes, so by adding the target information directly into the drone’s mission-planning software, it can fly directly to the target, without having to waste precious battery power when attempting to locate and acquire the target.
Affordable Ground Sensors
We’d like to touch on one more game-changing aspect of Pathfinder: price. Because of the traditional ways that ground sensors have been and continue to be wrongfully employed, the number of ground sensors needed to secure an area often far exceeds what is truly required. Additionally, the long range point to point radio transmission capability enjoyed by Pathfinder sensors eliminate the need for complicated, time consuming and expensive radio repeaters that more traditional ground sensors have used.
In the industry, it is not uncommon for some of our competitor’s projects to exceed hundreds of thousands of dollars to secure just one property. Not with Pathfinder though. Because of our long range radio transmissions, intelligent emplacement approach, smart device notification, slew to que and fly to cue linkage to fixed cameras and small drones, we can secure your site for a fraction of the cost that other sensors and sensor companies can, all while providing you the confidence from knowing that you have an effective, robust security and protection plan in place.
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Pathfinder Protects Borders With:
- Extended battery life (MINI sensor: up to 6 months; XL sensor: up to 24 months)
- Focused detection radii and point detection capability
- Long range detection reporting without the use of gateways and relays
- Signal exfiltration in line of sight, non-line of sight and beyond line of sight conditions
- Intelligent, machine learning algorithms
- High probability of detection and low false alarm rate
- Static and mobile detection receipt and monitoring
- Ruggedized sensor capable of withstanding a wide range of climates and terrains
Compromise and Defeat Protection
- Waiting until the threat gets to the wall or beyond the wall is too late. Know where the threat intends to breech the wall/fence and monitor their approach long before they ever get there
- Protect existing infrastructure by automatically cueing existing cameras, radars, drones, etc. to positively ID threats and initiate the appropriate response inside, at, and beyond standoff distances from the threat