Prism 200 through-wall radar sensing device offered in U.S.

July 12, 2008
CAMBRIDGE, England, 12 July 2008. Cambridge Consultants has launched its prism 200 through-wall radar in the U.S. Prism 200 can locate people on the other side of a wall in dangerous and high-risk situations. The briefcase-sized product, which can be carried and used with one hand, employs sophisticated software to evaluate the position and movement of people in rooms and buildings both at the site of deployment and remotely on a laptop screen.

CAMBRIDGE, England, 12 July 2008. Cambridge Consultants has launched its prism 200 through-wall radar in the U.S. Prism 200 can locate people on the other side of a wall in dangerous and high-risk situations. The briefcase-sized product, which can be carried and used with one hand, employs sophisticated software to evaluate the position and movement of people in rooms and buildings both at the site of deployment and remotely on a laptop screen.

prism 200 is already in use with national security agencies, security services, emergency services, the military and special forces throughout the world to improve safety and discretion in surveillance exercises when managing hostage situations or when searching a building for criminals or terrorists.

The device incorporates three advances that make through-wall radar technology a highly practical proposition for security personnel: a radar device that is battery-powered and highly portable; smart radar signal processing that senses human movement and position - even in environments such as modern offices with a number reflecting surfaces; and meaningful data presentation both on-device and remotely in forms to suit the user, including front, side and overhead as well as 3D views.

Alan Wiltshire, prism 200 programme manager for Cambridge Consultants says, "We're thrilled at being able to offer the prism 200 in the USA. When it comes to high-risk situations, the quality of the real-time information available to teams in the field has a direct effect on the tactical choices they can make, and can determine whether their mission succeeds or fails. prism 200 has already proved useful in anti-terror operations around the world because it provides answers to two key questions which guide the choice of tactics: 'Is anyone behind this wall?', and, 'What is the pattern of activity inside this building?'"

prism200 can be used either as a handheld or stand-off sensor. Should the user feel threatened, the device can be mounted on a tripod and data remotely accessed via its TCP/IP port on a laptop with the relevant software. In addition to providing full user control, the software also logs all events as they are viewed.

The device is now available in the USA and is distributed through Alexandria, VA-based Van Cleve and Associates Inc who can be contacted on +1 703 768 4494.

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