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  2. Unattended ground sensor - Wikipedia

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    The Unattended Ground Sensor (UGS) are a variety of small sensors, generally covert, dedicated to detect and identify activities on the ground such as enemy soldiers or vehicles. UGS come as systems with an integrated communication network and processing capabilities.

  3. McQ Inc. - Wikipedia

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    McQ Inc. is a defense and electronics company in Fredericksburg, Virginia, that specializes in remote monitoring and surveillance equipment and systems for government and industry. McQ Inc designed and produces the OmniSense unattended ground sensor system equipment in use as part of currently deployed Unattended Ground Sensors (UGS). [1]

  4. UTAMS Motor, Rocket, Explosive Detector - Wikipedia

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    Unattended Transient Acoustic MASINT Sensor (UTAMS) Mortar, Rocket, Explosive Locator System is an acoustic localization sensor system developed by the Sensors and Electronic Devices Directorate (SEDD) of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) in 2004. [1]

  5. Geophysical MASINT - Wikipedia

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    As part of Unattended Ground Sensors,. [8] The Remote Miniature Weather Station (RMWS), from System Innovations, is an air-droppable version with a lightweight, expendable and modular system with two components: a meteorological (MET) sensor and a ceilometer (cloud ceiling height) with limited MET.

  6. Ground based operational surveillance system - Wikipedia

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    The basis for the RAID surveillance system was improved with the development of the G-BOSS. The G-BOSS took the concept of using elevated infrared sensors and put it on a stationary platform. In addition, the G-BOSS brought the addition of a second electro-optic/infrared sensor and a ground-based radar network located in the remote ground ...

  7. Remote diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    Remote diagnostics is the act of diagnosing a given symptom, issue or problem from a distance. Instead of the subject being co-located with the person or system done diagnostics, with remote diagnostics the subjects can be separated by physical distance (e.g., Earth-Moon). Important information is exchanged either through wire or wireless.

  8. On-board diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    $03 Low sensor voltage threshold for switch time measurement; $04 High sensor voltage threshold for switch time measurement; $05 Rich-to-Lean switch time in ms; $06 Lean-to Rich switch time in ms; $07 Minimum voltage for test; $08 Maximum voltage for test; $09 Time between voltage transitions in ms; See OBD-II PIDs#Service_05 for a list.

  9. Measurement and signature intelligence - Wikipedia

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    A bistatic remote sensing system would separate source 3a from sensor 3b; a multistatic system could have multiple pairs of coupled sources and sensors, or an uneven ratio of sources and sensors as long as all are correlated. It is well known that bistatic and multistatic radar are a potential means of defeating low-radar-observability aircraft.