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Directorate General Border Security Force

(Prov Dte: Mod Cell)


Expression of Interest
Dy. Inspector General (Ord)
HQ DG BSF, Prov Dte (Ord Sec)
Block No. 10, CGO Complex
Lodhi Road, New Delhi
(Tele/Fax No. 011-24367683)
Mail id: comdtord@bsf.nic.in

The Sub-group of technical experts on surveillance equipment constituted by MHA vide their
letter No. IV-17017/18/2001-Prov-I dated 05 Jul 2002 held its meeting at BSF HQ on 15th May 2019
and 31st May 2019 to formulate the QRs of OFC based Intrusion Detection system (ZB DAS).

After detailed deliberation the referred Sub-group of technical experts has formulated the QRs
and TDs of OFC based Intrusion Detection system (ZB DAS) on 31st May 2019 which are as under:-

SCOPE OF WORK, USER REQUIREMENTS AND TECHNICAL EVALUATION


DOCUMENT (ZB DAS)
DESCRIPTION OF QRJTD

OFC based sensors are basically distributed acoustic sensors for deployment on the ground or
over the ground at fencing/concertina coils for intrusion detection at border area or for security of a
campus area etc. These sensors are also useful for detecting tunnelling activity under the ground. The
activity detection and the range of detection entirely depends on the pattern of deployment, depth of
deployment of OFC, terrain conditions and calibrations etc. There are various technologies involved for
detection of fibre based distributed acoustic sensors.
ZARIANT DETAILS.

An optical sensor converts light rays into an electronic signal. The purpose of an optical
sensor is to measure a physical quantity of light and, depending on the type of sensor, then translates it
into a form that is readable by an integrated measuring device. In OFC based Intrusion Detection system
the interrupt in any means in the OFC will translate in to an alert through the electronics.
The following are the variants of fibre optic sensing
A. DAS- (For deployment in long stretch)
B. ZB-DAS - (For deployment in short patches)
ZB-DAS: - Zone based distributed acoustic sensors are useful for the area where deployment is
geographically distributed due to various reasons or under different level of operational control. The
system is working on interferometer technology and analyses the variation of voltage level, phase etc.
with previous reading. Normally 3 cores of a fibre cable are utilized for defining a zone or a physical
patch with a coverage distance up to 250 mtr. One 12 core OFC cable will support maximum of 4 Zones
with coverage up to 1 KM. The advantage of ZB-DAS over the DAS technology is that the equipment
can be placed in the field at different locations and connected together in a centralized location through
LAN. The added facility is that it provides an alert generation at the hardware unit where the sentry is
placed and further sent the alert to the centralized location like C2 or at the independent system
software. Where as in case of DAS generation of the alert at field level is not possible. The DAS will
provide the alert only at a centralized location only.

Both the equipments are capable to detect the intrusion above and under the ground but
the selection of technology should be wise as per the fiel uirement. The QR/ D of ZB-
pAs for tunnel detection is as under: -
(9.-\ <14(-- ,<7""
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Propose installation of Various Sensors or any other technology integrated with the
solution and Command & control centre as per user requirements and technical specifications
broadly defined as per following paras: -
S/No. Parameters
OFC
1. OFC has to be laid underground ahead of and along the area (defined by the user at
the time of indent) in linear/zigzag fashion. The deployment pattern will be linear
parallel alignment at suitable distance as per ground conditions with maximum
distance being 5 mtr and depth of 01 mtr.
2. OFC should be of latest editions of standards like ITU-T, TIA, IEC, EIA, AS TM, BS,
TEC & DOT (as applicable)

3. The OFC should be as per ITU-T-G 652/655 or better specifications.12/24 core as per
field requirement
4. The OFC should be suitable for capturing vibrations (over ground/underground) with
armored/other suitable variants in outer jacket.
5. Length of CSTA (with ECCSA) underground burial type OFC per drum should be
21cm+5% as per the field requirement
6. OFC should be protected against damages from termite, rodent, fire, moisture and
water over the lifetime of the cable.
7. The outer surface of each completed cable shall be subsequently numbered with
metric length markers spaced at regular intervals.
8. Temperature for Installation & Operation should be -5° C to +60° C and for storage
-25°C to +65° C.
9. The cable shall have sufficient strength to withstand a maximum lad value 2700
Newton or 9.81W (where W = weight of 1 km cable in kg) whichever is higher.
10. Minimum bending radius should be 20 X cable diameter. If armored cable
maximum diameter 13mm.
11. Maximum overall diameter of the cable should be 16 mm.
12. The coatings shall be in various distinct colours in order to facilitate fiber
identification. Fibers colours shall correspond to I EC publication 793-2 and 304.
The colours should be readily identifiable and durable. The coating and the colour
shall not react with surrounding jelly.
Operational Capability
13. OFC based Intruder Detection System should be able to detect ground vibrations and
activities like digging/tunneling.
14. System should be suitable to be connected with any PC/Laptop having RJ45 to work
independently in case connectivity with C2 is not available. All information, alerts and
indications be displayed on it. System should also be controlled from PC/Laptop.
15. Should be able to be integrated with third party Command and Control Centre (C2)
using SDK/API, to be shared for integration of system with third party C2.
16. Detection rate — 90% or better. The OEM will provide threshold controlling
mechanism through a knob, push button or software controlled system to minimize
false alarm due to noise/unwanted system.
17. Total length of patch where system is to be deployed should be divided into various
zones/segments and particular segment/zone of intrusion be distinctly identified at
system software. Intrusion in any of the segment be depicted with different Colour
(Green/Red). Green for normal and red for intrusion detection.
18. System should be able to distinctly detect and generate alert on separate zones on
simultaneous multiple intrusions. A strip of 5 meter with its centre passing over the
alignment of OFC shall be marked on the ground any movement with steps within
this strip will be considered as an alert activating stimulus.
19. Ability to use same OFC for communication and data transmissidn purpose using talk
set i.e. multi-strand single mode OFC (12/24 Core,L, A
20. General parameters of system like sensitivity, enabling/disabling a particular
segment/zone etc. should be indicated and controlled from system software.
Jointing Closures
21. Cable joint box shall be kept on a Stainless Steel platform. The cable jointing pit shall
enclose OFC jointing enclosure and OFC at every jointing pit shall be circular having
internal diameter of 1200 mm & wall thickness of 50 mm and made of reinforced
concrete with lifting lugs cast into the lids during construction itself or any
alternative by user.
22. Joint closures should be Dust tight (No dust ingress) IP-68 complied.
23. Joint closures should be water resistant. IP-68 complied.
24. Joint closures box should have the capability to bear the shock impact.
25. Joint closures box have the capability to bear tension of 100 Kgs.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
26. OFC installation should be done as per predefined layout available for a particular
area to use minimum cable length.
CROSSING SECTION
27. For water body crossing, suitable pole mounting with proper GI wire support to be
provided. There should be provision for nullifying the overhead OFC from the sensor
patch to avoid false alarm due to disturbances like wind/rain etc. or any other similar
method
MARKERS:
28 OFC distance marker- A 300 mm diameter metal plate shall be provided by the
bidder. The metal plate should be at every 250 meters and at every crossing. The
bidder shall suitably paint these metal plates for easy identification. (To be defined
by the user department at the time of indent)
29 OFC Joint identification markers- All jointing locations and blowing locations
shall be marked with proper identification markers. Layout and drawing of the
markers should be given by the bidder. (To be defined by the user department at
the time of indent)
30 Electronic Markers and marker locator (Optional- Bidder shall provide electronic
locating system suitable for field use to locate underground buried OFC jointing pit
locations. The electronic marker to be buried underground along with OFC joints.
The electronic markers shall be lightweight and shall have a passive tuned resonant
circuit, enclosed and sealed within a casing. The marker locator shall be able to
locate the electronic markers from a distance of 2m with the help of audio and visual
signals. Each marker locator provided shall be complete with its set of accessories.
The electronic markers shall be buried underground 30 mm above the lid of each
jointing pits and shall not be in direct contact with any metallic body.
FIBRE TERMINATION CLOSURE
31 FTC should be specified by the bidders. It may be wall-mounted, outdoor type
powder-coated stainless steel or any other suitable material.
POWER SOURCE
32. System should operate on 90V -230 V AC, 50 Hz as well as on DC source (12V to 24
V battery) in case AC mains not available. Suitable charging system should be
provided for charging batteries
....•
•-______—
TECHNICAL LITERATURE:
33. Firm/bidder to submit following tech. literature-
i) Training manual and user hand book.
ii) Repair Manual.

I,

(Ashok Kumar' ma (Rajnish ), PSO (E) (S re der Singh)DC


ADG (Log) BSF BPR&D CRPF

(R K - el), DC (Pa Kumar ),Sqn Cdr (Gagan Bhardwaj), AC


CISF NS SIW, BSF

(SI/RM Subhash) (Insp/Tele Thakar Ram)


SIW, BSF ITBP

APPROVED/ NOT-APPROVED

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(Rajni Kant Mishra) IPS


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