Providing well exhibition spaces is essential for promoting place economy and human welfare. After the 9-11 event, awareness of the need for antiterrorism in large-scale exhibition spaces has grown. Exhibition spaces generally have a linear route for easy identification and access control for the whole area or for individual districts. Considering on such security, way finding feature, regular degree-three Spider-Web networks, or SW(m, n), are prototyped as identity-oriented, dual-surveillance based networks fitted along the paths of travelers to enhance security and to sustain development. Moreover, reliable supervisory communication in the wireless area or application of radio frequency identification (RFID) is systematically communicated to counter the effects of an adversary¡¦s multipath radio. For any pair of bipartite nodes, spider-web networks are assumed to offer at least two mutually independent Hamiltonian paths. Their sequential-order, connectivity, and reliability in integrative area management provides the benefits of safety/security, efficient maintenance, environmental control, and human-care image due to their effective dual sensing, fault-tolerance and hamiltonian laceability.