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Oceana Sensor's Wireless e-Diagnostics®
product line is a result of a number of government sponsored programs
designed to develop commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) technology for applications
including;
- Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM)
- Shipboard Monitoring
- Vehicle Diagnostics
- Homeland Security
- Area Monitoring
- Early Warning Devices –
Develop early warning capability to alert tactical forces
of near presence of non-friendly personnel or vehicles. Included
in this mission are detection systems that identify electromagnetic
emissions or acoustic systems. Systems are to be rugged and
remote sensors must be hidden in the terrain.
- Detection and Mapping of Underground
Facilities – Develop a system to detect, locate and
map underground/concealed cavities that may serve as secure
havens for terrorists. Applicable methods may include ground
penetrating radar, acoustics and unconventional surveillance
and reconnaissance.
- Tagging, Tracking, Locating
and Remote Sensors – Develop tags/sensors that allow
remote monitoring of real/near real-time movement of forces
and resources. Both line of sight ad no-line of sight methods
are acceptable. Methods may be either passive or active. This
includes monitoring of civilian as well as military targets.
Networked autonomous systems that provide a fused picture
of the environment and movements are desirable.
In much the same manner as the ICHM®20/20
can assess and remotely communicate the condition of critical rotating
machinery components, it can be interfaced with a multitude of sensors
to monitor the environment for the presence and concentration of biological
or chemical warfare agents, or to determine the origin of sniper fire
and initiate retaliation.
Much different from the DOD's traditional approach of packing platforms
with huge, costly, standalone sensors, the ICHM®20/20 system platform
can however, utilize low cost sensor technologies including piezoelectric,
piezoresistive and variable capacitive MEMS devices. The following is
a partial list of the many additional types of sensors, which might
be required to interface with the ICHM®20/20 system, for optimal
area monitoring.
• Biological
• Chemical
• Mechanical Switch
• Magnetic Switch
• Balanced Magnetic Switch
• Glass Break
• Photoelectric Beam
• Microwave
• Wall Vibration
• Fiber Optic Wall
• Audio Sensors
• Passive Ultrasonic
• Active Ultrasonic
• Passive Infrared
• Interior Active Infrared
• Exterior Active Infrared
• Dual Technology Passive IR / Microwave
• Fence Vibration
• Electric Field
• Capacitance
• Stain Sensitive Cable
• Fiber Optic Fence
• Taut Wire
• In-Ground Fiber Optic
• Ported Coax Buried Line
• Balance Buried Pressure
• Buried Geophone
• Video Motion Detection
• Radar
• Acoustic Detection (Air Turbulence)
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