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Surveillance
Technologies
Spy Devices,
Their Origins
& Applications
Julie K. Petersen
Saba Zamir
Consulting Editor
CRC Press
Boca Raton London New York Washington, D.C.
© 2001 by CRC Press LLC
Understanding
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Peterson, Julie K.
Understanding surveillance technologies : spy devices, their origins & applications / Julie K. Peterson.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8493-2298-7 (alk. paper)
1. Electronic surveillance. I. Title
TK7882.E2 P48 2000
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Preface
About the Author
Format of This Book
Section 1
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Introduction & Overview
Section 2
Acoustic Surveillance
Chapter 2 - Audio
Chapter 3 - Infra/Ultrasound
Chapter 4 - Sonar
Section 3
Electromagnetic Surveillance
Chapter 5 - Radio
Chapter 6 - Radar
Chapter 7 - Infrared
Chapter 8 - Visual
Chapter 9 - Aerial
Chapter 10 - Ultraviolet
Chapter 11 - X-Rays
Section 4
Chemical & Biological Surveillance
Chapter 12 - Chemical & Biological
Chapter 13 - Biometrics
Chapter 14 - Animals
Chapter 15 - Genetics
Section 5
Miscellaneous Surveillance
Chapter 16 - Magnetic
Chapter 17 - Cryptologic
Chapter 18 - Computers
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This book is dedicated to Araminta Ross , who climbed every
mountain and used whatever surveillance devices were at
her disposal to further the quality of life and well-being of
others. May we all make such wise choices.
T his was an enormous project and would not have come together so well
were it not for the support of a small group of talented and treasured friends.
They offered their help and opinions at the eleventh hour, when I most
needed that extra assistance to get the project ‘in the can’ and out the door.
Your unselfish and dedicated attention and willingness to be there on short
notice will always be remembered and is greatly appreciated.
Special thanks go to Dan for giving up his precious recreational time at
the end of many long work days and on many weekends. Dan unfailingly
checked fine details and pursued niggling questions that would otherwise
have been missed.
To Doug and Mary, I cannot thank you enough for providing what little
social time I had during the long months that it took to write this book and
for the great food and fantastic desserts that were always there to lift my
spirits.
To Craig, I give my sincerest appreciation for showing up on the doorstep
on so many occasions with Chinese or Thai food when I was putting in
those 14-hour days and didn’t have time to cook. Thank you also for the
miso soup that soothed my throat when I was ill and needed a little extra
attention. I owe you a great debt of gratitude.
To Ariel, Scott, Linda, Curtis, and Julie, it may not seem like a lot of time,
but together, your efforts saved me about a week’s work and something
more that cannot be measured, an objective ‘second opinion’ which en-
hanced this project in many tangible and intangible ways. Many thanks
for your unselfish contributions.
To Ryan, Amy, and Jacob, thank you for coming along and providing those
precious moments of distraction that give our heads and hearts a break
and help us to remember the smaller but more important priorities, and the
reasons why we otherwise work so hard.
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