Westminster Company Receives Patent for Ultrasound Device
Westminster's
CTRL Systems Inc. announced recently that the USPTO (United States
Patent & Trade Office) has awarded and filed a patent for Method of
Defense in Depth Ultrasound Intrusion Detection (UDID) on behalf of
CTRL Systems Inc. The inventors of the UDID are Mr. Robert Roche, Dr.
Vadym Picture of CTRL LogoBuyalsky and Dr. Vladmir Herman.
The
UDID method uses an array of ultrasonic devices to place an invisible
dome over and around various size objects to detect and track intrusion
into its field. Items the size of a car or aircraft to large structures
such as buildings or water treatment plants could be protected by this
new UDID system. The UDID itself would be stealth in nature and
difficult to disable.
Dr.
Buyalsky, R&D Scientist at CTRL, states "The UDID can serve as a
stand-alone system or as the short range protection for other
longer-range surveillance systems in order to provide greater integrity
for the complete security array." UDID should also be considered as a
possible addition to other existing systems lending greater dimension
to total surveillance.
CTRL
is currently collaborating with companies in the US and abroad for the
inclusion of this new system to meet their specific requirements. Read More >>
On the web: www.ctrlsys.com
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