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I would take issue on a number of points: 1. Are airports commercial operations? If so they have been using Radar for a lot longer than 10 years. 2. False Alarms have been mitigated in Radar systems for decades in fact that was part of my Radar course I studied while in the Army in 1979/80. I however do agree that Radar has a place within surveillance system especially when considering the threat from drones. For bad weather performance I would suggest you use a polariser something implemented on the Cymbeline Mortar locating radar in the 1970s.
Senstar MultiSensor™ uses an embedded Sensor Fusion Engine and multiple sensing technologies (short-range radar, image sensor, dual PIR, accelerometer and high frequency sensor). The embedded Sensor Fusion Engine intelligently performs a threat analysis based on the data obtained from each sensor, taking into account intrusion training data, pattern analysis, relevance, history and background noise. The result is a system that can reliably detect intrusions under difficult conditions including low light, high wind, rain, snow, fog and stealth attacks.
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SPx RadarLink's functionality includes the capability to separate a single source of radar video into background clutter and foreground targets which can be distributed as two network streams, each being sent at different intervals and/or using different compression algorithms. For display the two streams can be shown using different colours which clearly emphasis the radar video associated with the targets (in green) compared to the clutter (in red).
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Check out the application note edited by two of our #radar experts and learn how to design high-performance, cost-effective radar solutions. It covers #pulseanalysis and how different instruments respond to radar signals. https://lnkd.in/dm6Bn27K
Senstar MultiSensor™ uses an embedded Sensor Fusion Engine and multiple sensing technologies (short-range radar, image sensor, dual PIR, accelerometer and high frequency sensor). The embedded Sensor Fusion Engine intelligently performs a threat analysis based on the data obtained from each sensor, taking into account intrusion training data, pattern analysis, relevance, history and background noise. The result is a system that can reliably detect intrusions under difficult conditions including low light, high wind, rain, snow, fog and stealth attacks.
Learn more and register for early access ➜ https://buff.ly/4cmOuIa#Technology#Innovation#ThreatDetection#SecuritySolutions
If you’re looking for an introduction to radar, start here.
In this blog, we cover the evolution of radar, its key functional units and the RF components behind each function.
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Check out the application note edited by two of our #radar experts and learn how to design high-performance, cost-effective radar solutions. It covers #pulseanalysis and how different instruments respond to radar signals. https://ow.ly/XoYT50QkmN0
Check out the application note edited by two of our #radar experts and learn how to design high-performance, cost-effective radar solutions. It covers #pulseanalysis and how different instruments respond to radar signals. https://lnkd.in/gqXGDCXE
Check out the application note edited by two of our #radar experts and learn how to design high-performance, cost-effective radar solutions. It covers #pulseanalysis and how different instruments respond to radar signals. https://lnkd.in/eXWcDgBQ
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2moI would take issue on a number of points: 1. Are airports commercial operations? If so they have been using Radar for a lot longer than 10 years. 2. False Alarms have been mitigated in Radar systems for decades in fact that was part of my Radar course I studied while in the Army in 1979/80. I however do agree that Radar has a place within surveillance system especially when considering the threat from drones. For bad weather performance I would suggest you use a polariser something implemented on the Cymbeline Mortar locating radar in the 1970s.