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BioRascan: Remote Monitoring of Vital Signs |
Page Views: 219 |
Safety and Security |
| Timothy Bechtel, Lancaster, PA US |
Votes: 6 |
10/14/2008 |
Microwave radar signals penetrate dielectric construction materials. While there are existing radars for through-wall detection of concealed persons, they are impulse radars that use Ultrawideband pulses to record the range and bearing of reflections from concealed targets.
BioRASCAN is a continuous wave, monochromatic radar that records interference patterns between a reflected target beam, and an internal reference beam. While reconstruction of an accurate hologram of the target may never be possible due to attenuation in lossy
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Emergency Drop in Water recovery-preperation unit. |
Page Views: 304 |
Safety and Security |
| Anna Epelbaum, Champaign, IL US |
Votes: 15 |
10/10/2008 |
This device functions from Solar energy and/or portable fuels such as Butane and Propane.
The machine self-levels on any surface up to a 4 degree slope.
The unit may be transported to any emergency site where it then begins to process water once set up with any water source within 35 feet. If an fuel source is supplied the device works 24/7. A commercial butane tank would last about one to two week(s) of night operation with
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