12 December 2006

Who’s there?

  • Who’s there?

Compact radar sensing device allows the position and movement of people in rooms and buildings to be determined.

A compact ‘through the wall’ radar sensing device from Cambridge Consultants allows security and emergency service personnel to evaluate the position and movement of people in rooms and buildings.
Prism 200, which is the size of a briefcase and can be carried and used with one hand, features three advances that make through wall radar technology a practical proposition: a battery powered portable radar device; smart radar signal processing that senses human movement and position – even in environments with many reflecting surfaces; and meaningful data presentation in forms to suit the user, including plan, elevation or 3d views.

Author
Graham Pitcher

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8221\Whos There.pdf

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http://www.cambridgeconsultants.com

Companies
Cambridge Consultants Ltd

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