Multi-Sensor Threat Assessment Platforms: Digital Dog Nose
This project aims to tackle a significant gap in the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) capabilities for continuous threat detection.
This project aims to tackle a significant gap in the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) capabilities for continuous threat detection.
This project aims to utilize advanced sensing technology to detect threats beyond traditional checkpoints. Our goal is to create systems that can track a threat signature to its source using novel vapor sensors.
This project aims to address the challenge of detecting large concealed metallic weapons, such as rifles, on individuals in crowded environments from a distance, discreetly, and cost-effectively.
Despite extensive video surveillance, it is difficult to spot strange behavior and detect unusual equipment like drones in public places. This project worked to passively track the radio frequency power spectrum from people's devices and remote controls to locate where signals are coming from and how they are being used.
This project aims to tackle the inefficiencies of current soft target security systems such as high costs and limited adaptability to new and emerging threats.