ESCUDO (CBRN Communication and Detection System)
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CCC addressed
- Forecast and simulate complex scenarios
- Get a clear picture of the risk evolution
- Technological tools to support data sharing
Scope, rationale, context: general description. Precise here if this technology is currently use (eg. company name or contact info) The ESCUDO system is a comprehensive CBRN detection and monitoring solution specially designed for mobile platforms such as armored vehicles, ships, or for critical infrastructures. ESCUDO integrates a series of latest generation CBRN sensors in an orthogonal, modular and reconfigurable system, low cost and easy to install and maintain, and wirelessly intercommunicated with a central command. ESCUDO consists of three sensory modules, one radiological, one biological, and one chemical, as well as a communications module that interconnects them with the central command. The communications system is especially designed for ESCUDO and is responsible for transmitting the data collected by the sensory modules to the central command in a totally wireless way. All transmitted data is previously encrypted, fully ensuring its integrity and confidentiality. ESCUDO includes a laptop that acts as a central control, storing and processing the data obtained by the sensory modules, and displaying the information in a highly intuitive interface that facilitates user interaction with the system.
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TRL of the proposed solution - Innovation stage (if applicable) 5-6: Technology Developement & Demonstration
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Commercial expertise in CBRN safety and security. We are suppliers of a large number of commercial technologies, innovative prototypes and turnkey solutions for prevention, detection, and remediation of CBRN incidents.