It is the first surveillance product to integrate sensors and imagers; the first to fuse multiple sensor data; the first to provide a complete networked system.
OmniSense can be used to monitor activities in any remote area and report relevant information automatically back to the user. Typical
uses include border monitoring (OmniSense becomes an invisible electronic fence that detects
unauthorized border activity), battlefield situation awareness, facility monitoring, and remote area activity surveillance. This innovative
system detects vehicles, people moving along roads or pathways, aircraft flying in an area, and
motorized boats on rivers or lakes.
OmniSense detects targets autonomously, images targets with IR or visual cameras
and sends alerts to users over long haul network communication links. All activity is automatically detected
so operators are not required to monitor the equipment 24 hours a day. When activities of interest
occur, an automatic alarm is sent from the remote area to the user. OmniSense has been designed with a common integrated data format (CDIF) that allows easy integration with other systems.