Passive Sensors
Passive Sensors
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DMD-Based Infrared Scene Projection
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Dynamic and flexible infrared scene projection featuring digital micromirror devices (DMDs) for hardware in the loop testing.
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Biological Wide-area AeRosol Detector
BioWARD
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Standalone sensor in weatherproof enclosure detects thermal objects with consistent appearance/behavior to a bioaerosol plume and determines a threat probability
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Bioaerosol Early Warning System
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Bioaerosol Early Warning system based on use of available thermal image data in concert with a MAV-borne bioaerosol sampler
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Compressive Sensing LWIR HSI
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Capability Description: Longwave infrared hyperspectral imager employing compressive sensing (CS) based on a single-pixel architecture for low-cost, standoff wide area Early Warning of chemical vapor plumes achieving JSLSCAD performance requirements with a ≤ $50K unit price.
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SIGMA Chemical Recon And Meteorology - Persistent Wide-Area Networked Detection Of Chemical Threats
SCRAM
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The SCRAM sensor represents a single active node in a networked sensor capability that employs the SIGMA architecture to provide persistent wide-area monitoring of chemical warfare agents and toxic industrial chemicals. Chemical measurements and meteorological data from multiple SCRAM sensors are wirelessly transmitted to a centralized, cloud-based processing center. Network-based urban-dispersion algorithms within a Bayesian data fusion framework enable the detection, identification and localization of chemical threat releases. A multi-SCRAM system has the ability to map affected areas and forward- propagate cloud behavior for a wide variety of hazardous airborne chemicals. SCRAM sensors can be deployed in static and mobile configurations to provide optimal coverage capabilities. The system operates completely autonomously and reports detections to the SIGMA network.
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Adaptive Infrared Imaging Spectroradiometer
AIRIS
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The Adaptive Infrared Imaging Spectroradiometer (AIRIS) has been developed for real-time standoff detection of chemical vapors and biological aerosols as well liquids and solids (such as chemical agents and trace explosive residues) on surfaces.





