IED Detection
- Detailed Technology Description
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- Supplementary Information
- Inventor: Beetner, Daryl G. | Seguin, Sarah A. | Hubing, Todd H.
Priority Number: US7464005B1
IPC Current: G06F001500 | G01S000300
US Class: 702189 | 342463
Assignee Applicant: The Curators of the University of Missouri,Rolla
Title: Electromagnetic emissions stimulation and detection system
Usefulness: Electromagnetic emissions stimulation and detection system
Summary: Computerized system for detecting a target electronic device emitting an unintentional electromagnetic emission signal within an area.
Novelty: Computerized system for detecting target electronic device, has alert signal generating when determined characteristics of stimulated unintentional electromagnetic emission signal matches characteristic data stored in memory
- Industry
- Electronics
- Sub Category
- Computer System
- Others
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- *Abstract
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Non-Confidential Abstract of Invention:All active electronic devices radiate electromagnetic energy. Since the levels of these electromagnetic emissions are well above instrument noise levels, it is possible to detect and identify a device based on its electromagnetic emissions. It has been demonstrated that these electromagnetic emissions are unique to each electronic device. The present invention exploits the use of these unintentional electromagnetic emissions for detection and identification of an electronic device from a distance. The invention also has the ability to stimulate the unintentional electromagnetic emissions to allow detection from a farther distance than without stimulation and to allow better ability to locate the electronic device.
- *Principal Investigator
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Name: Daryl Beetner, Associate Professor
Department:
Name: Sarah Seguin, Graduate Student - PHD
Department:
Name: Todd Hubing, Visiting Professor
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- Country/Region
- USA
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