| Through-wall
vision technology promises a new edge for security and
emergency personnel
X-ray specs
could change the rules in hostage, terrorist, urban
warfare, earthquake and rescue situations
Cambridge Consultants
Ltd (CCL) has successfully demonstrated a radical new
type of radar technology that can ‘see through
walls’. The low frequency radar has the ability
to detect the location and movement of people inside
buildings, or simply breathing beneath rubble.
A unique detection technology can provide plan and elevation
views of internal spaces, in a form which is optimized
for portability. CCL now plans to turn its proof-of-concept
demonstrator into products for military personnel and
emergency services in situations such as sieges, urban
warfare, fire and rescue.
The
technology stems from CCL’s pioneering work in
developing anti-collision radar for automobile safety
applications, which led the design and development company
to devise a technique for sensing radar reflections
that is extremely compact. As a result, a through-the-wall
version of the system can be packaged in a battery-powered
case that is around the size of a laptop computer.
"This radar delivers the kind of high-level location
information that could really tip the balance in favour
of rescuers in a broad range of time-critical situations,
like the aftermath of an earthquake or explosion, or
a hostage situation," notes CCL Associate Director,
Gordon Oswald.
Positioned against a wall - or even some meters away
- the system transmits low frequency radar pulses that
will pass through building materials up to 25 cm thick,
and detect objects and movement in the internal space.
The array of antenna sensors allows this ‘X-ray
vision’ to not only sense objects in a horizontal
plane, but in elevation, too, making it possible to
deliver meaningful views of what is happening inside
a room and asess the height of a subject as well as
their position.
In addition to creating a demonstration hardware unit,
the technology consultancy has produced example software
applications that display the data in user-friendly
ways. These include plan and elevation projection and
3D views of internal spaces, using icons and colours
to provide meaningful information on objects inside
- showing whether they are static or moving, for example,
and traces of movement.
CCL’s through-wall radar system can be produced
with a field of view of up to 120°, and a range
of between 5 and 10 metres.
The company now seeks to assemble a consortium of organisations
interested in exploiting this technology in their operations.
CCL has over 20 years’ experience in designing
and developing radar systems. Its technology leads the
world in many application areas, including missile tracking
and industrial instrumentation. The company is currently
engaged in a seminal low-frequency radar development
program to anti-collision safety systems for mass-market
automobiles.
Notes for editors:
Cambridge
Consultants Limited (CCL) designs and develops innovative
new products, processes and systems. The organization
enables clients to turn business opportunities into
commercial successes, whether launching first-to-market
products, or expanding existing markets through the
introduction of new technologies. With a team of over
250 engineers and scientists, CCL is able to offer solutions
across a diverse range of industries including healthcare,
telecommunications, industrial and consumer products,
automotive and aerospace. Operating from purpose-built
laboratories on the Cambridge Science Park, CCL works
for multinationals and small companies alike.
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