Realising a step change in practical security via a novel modular protective door system
通过新颖的模块化防护门系统实现实际安全性的重大变化
基本信息
- 批准号:10000354
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.37万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Collaborative R&D
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2021 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
High risk research and development operations require enhanced security systems to protect equipment and/or personnel whilst embedding Attack-resistant (AR) technologies to prevent/delay unauthorised access.Inclusion of AR and RF-shielded doors must be considered during design phases of new construction projects. The available solutions however have unfavourable costs, undesirable material properties (weight and size) and are often displeasing aesthetically. A secure door system with combined AR and RF-shielding technologies has not yet been achieved; increasing design and building costs, complicating usability and failing to meet a growing requirement in their fixed applications.European EMC will finalise designs and manufacture a unique, affordable AR and RF-shielded security door which is easily adaptable to suit bespoke client specifications. Integral AR technologies derived from lightweight advanced materials will ensure breach tactics are prevented or significantly delayed in alignment with LBS/BRE standards and CPNI class ratings. Progressive material inclusion combined with leading RF-shielding technologies enables clients to simplify their construction activities and gain a comprehensive solution with wider applications; including multi-story buildings where weight limits would incur expensive design modifications to support upper-level installations. European EMC understands that this new design would deliver impressive support to healthcare institutions by diversifying available locations for equipment normally restricted to ground level or basement level.As technology performance and use continues to accelerate, so does governmental, industrial and societal reliance. Data centres, research, military and government facilities require protection at all times to ensure continuity, and whilst cyber-security has grown in alignment to the technological requirement, physical security must maintain pace.Sophisticated digital security successfully prevents millions of attacks every year. As digital security continues to thwart unauthorised attempts to access sensitive data, the likelihood for physical attacks is rising and is only prevented with the inclusion of specialist, complementary technologies.Vast experience working with clients in high risk industrial, research/medical and military environments enabled European EMC to develop robust knowledge and skill required to understand the design and development routes required to fulfil specific and complex requirements. European EMC's pre-existing knowledge and market awareness primes them to lead this project and ensure its success and support a uniquely deployable security door which will seamlessly integrate to new designs and offer flexibility to offer a retrofitting opportunity which will significantly enhance their market position and gain access to wider opportunities.
高风险研发运营需要增强的安全系统来保护设备和/或人员,同时嵌入抗攻击(AR)技术来防止/延迟未经授权的访问。在新建筑项目的设计阶段,必须考虑包括AR和RF屏蔽门。然而,可用的解决方案具有不利的成本、不期望的材料特性(重量和尺寸),并且通常在美学上令人不安。结合AR和RF屏蔽技术的安全门系统尚未实现;增加了设计和建造成本,使可用性复杂化,无法满足其固定应用中日益增长的需求。欧洲EMC将完成设计并制造一种独特的,经济实惠的AR和RF屏蔽安全门,该安全门易于适应定制的客户规格。源自轻质先进材料的集成AR技术将确保防止或显著延迟违反LBS/BRE标准和CPNI等级评级。先进的材料包容性与领先的射频屏蔽技术相结合,使客户能够简化其施工活动,并获得具有更广泛应用的综合解决方案;包括多层建筑,其中重量限制将导致昂贵的设计修改,以支持上层安装。欧洲EMC了解到,这种新设计将通过使通常仅限于地面或地下室的设备的可用位置多样化,为医疗保健机构提供令人印象深刻的支持。随着技术性能和使用的不断加快,政府、工业和社会的依赖性也在不断提高。数据中心、研究、军事和政府设施需要随时得到保护,以确保连续性。虽然网络安全随着技术要求的增长而增长,但物理安全必须保持同步。复杂的数字安全每年成功阻止数百万次攻击。随着数字安全不断阻止未经授权的访问敏感数据的尝试,物理攻击的可能性正在上升,只有通过纳入专业的补充技术才能防止。与高风险工业客户合作的丰富经验,研究/医疗和军事环境使欧洲EMC能够发展所需的强大知识和技能,以了解实现特定和复杂的要求。欧洲EMC的既有知识和市场意识使他们能够领导该项目并确保其成功,并支持独特的可部署安全门,该安全门将无缝集成到新设计中,并提供灵活性,以提供改造机会,这将大大提高他们的市场地位并获得更广泛的机会。
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