Seismic Sensor Security
Arutz Sheva has a story about a new system to bring Israel's security tentacles stretching out to all perimeters to protect our brothers and sisters in Eretz HaKodesh. The only point that bothers me is that they are sharing this new technology with Homeland Security in the USA (United Socialist America):
Spider Technologies Security’s Tarantula system is comprised of an underground web of small, self-processing, three-dimensional sensors that detect digging, walking or vehicular movement. Developers say the Tarantula is accurate at twice the ranges of existing systems, detecting human targets at distances of about 30 meters (98 feet), and vehicles up to 300 meters (984 feet) in field tests.
Sensors buried 50 centimeters underground at 40-meter intervals form the Tarantula’s web-like array called a SpiderTech Web (STW). Each STW can control
Spider Technologies Security’s Tarantula system is comprised of an underground web of small, self-processing, three-dimensional sensors that detect digging, walking or vehicular movement. Developers say the Tarantula is accurate at twice the ranges of existing systems, detecting human targets at distances of about 30 meters (98 feet), and vehicles up to 300 meters (984 feet) in field tests.
Sensors buried 50 centimeters underground at 40-meter intervals form the Tarantula’s web-like array called a SpiderTech Web (STW). Each STW can control
up to 200 sensors.
Complete security systems would connect up to another 200 STWs to a central-ized computer-based command center.
Field tests have demonstrated the system's ability to cancel out noise from multiple sources in isolated as well as congested environments.
Full article Arutz Sheva.
Field tests have demonstrated the system's ability to cancel out noise from multiple sources in isolated as well as congested environments.
Full article Arutz Sheva.
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