Handheld
through-wall radar delivers unique
3D view
that can revolutionise security work
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standalone unit can be held against
a wall and activated with a single
button press - providing images of
internal activity within 2 seconds
At Intersec
today, Cambridge Consultants is previewing
the second generation of its through-wall
radar technology, which will break
new ground in quality of imaging and
ease of use. Providing 3D feedback
on the location and movement of people
inside buildings, the system is being
reengineered as a standalone handheld
unit, and will be offered in a slimline
case with its own colour display.
In this new
version of the radar, Prism 200, Cambridge
Consultants eliminates the need for
an external controller and man-machine
interface. This is achieved by integrating
a VideoCore processor which combines
high-performance digital signal processing
capabilities with a versatile display
driver. Results are presented instantly
on the unit's built-in 6.4-inch colour
display - or, alternatively, transmitted
to a remote laptop.
Building on
the success of the first-generation
Prism 100 radar, the new radar will
offer features that will enhance the
efficiency and safety of military
and emergency service personnel in
situations such as hostage taking,
search and rescue.
Held against
a wall or mounted on a tripod up to
2 metres away, Prism 200 transmits
low frequency ultra-wideband (UWB)
radar pulses that pass through building
materials over 40 cm thick, to detect
activity over a range of up to 15
metres.
A unique feature
of the new intelligent radar core
is an array of antennas which gives
it a large field of vision - at least
140 degrees in both vertical and horizontal
planes - combined with 3D object location
and motion tracking. Operators can
use the 3D capability to decide whether
people are standing, sitting or lying,
or whether the object detected is
human or an animal.
Prism 200
will be able to provide plan and elevation
views. The onboard signal processing
may also be customised to suit a wide
range of target applications. Programmable
parameters include range, scan rate
and target permanence, and the display
can be adapted for optimised presentation
of the data for specific uses.
The system
identifies an individual person as
a cluster of targets of the same colour
to give a clear representation of
the movement of each person in the
space being monitored. However, much
more is possible, including the ability
to focus on living/moving targets
to give a tracking history of individuals
and to build up a picture of the static
objects in the room.
Cambridge
Consultants is now at an advanced
stage of development with the radar
core, and is designing a tough weatherproof
case to house the system. The finished
product is expected to weigh around
3 kg/7 pounds, including a lithium-ion
battery pack that will store enough
power for around two hours of continuous
use. Featuring a slimline shape with
hand grips, the unit will be easily
portable by a soldier or emergency
service worker. And, it can be put
into use almost instantly: all that's
required to start monitoring is a
single push of a button, with the
embedded system displaying results
within 2 seconds.
"This
radar will deliver the kind of high-level
location information that could really
tip the balance in favour of operatives
in a broad range of dangerous or time-critical
situations", notes a Cambridge
Consultants spokesman.
Scheduled
for commercial release in early 2006,
the Prism 200 through-wall radar will
be offered as a packaged and ready-to-use
product for £35,000, depending on quanity.
Cambridge
Consultants has over 20 years’
experience in designing and developing
radar systems. Its ultra-wideband
radar technology leads the world in
many application areas in both military
and commercial fields. The company
is currently engaged in a seminal
low-frequency radar program to develop
anti-collision safety systems for
mass-market automobiles.
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Notes for editors:
Cambridge
Consultants has for over 40 years
enabled its clients to turn business
opportunities into commercial successes,
whether launching first-to-market
products, entering new markets or
expanding existing markets through
the introduction of new technologies.
With a team of over 200 engineers,
scientists and consultants in offices
in Cambridge (UK) and Boston (USA),
it is able to offer solutions across
a diverse range of industries including
healthcare, industrial and consumer
products, automotive, transport, energy
and wireless communications.