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trances to Mobile Environments – Public transit,
Aircraft, Elevators, etc.
Operational Benefits
NForce CMR1000 screens individuals in real time
as they pass though the CMR1000 detection field
in access points, halls and entryways.
Installation can be covert or overt from any direction (e.g., sides, directly above or below), subject to
need and structural considerations.
Eliminates institutional metal detector style look
and feel.
NForce`s patented Cognitive Microwave Radar
employs a network-wide ability to “learn” and adapt
to new threats as “signature” patterns are identified.
Pattern updates are transmitted network-wide offering an ever increasing signature library.
A system that ‘learns’ and improves detection rates across an
entire network
Operational Efficiency
The CMR1000 offers performance accuracy which
significantly reduces personnel needs required for
bag checks and secondary
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screening as security is primarily deployed against
identified threats only.
NForce provides stand off capability and guidelines
to increase first responder reaction times through
immediate action integrated directly to access controls.
Users manage activities from a desktop computer,
mobile application, or as a dedicated alarm for localized alerts.
Key Features
Small enough for covert hall and doorway installations.
• Images of the target NOT generated; absolutely no privacy concerns.
• No subject compliance required. System acquires results on moving targets.
• Secured locations inconspicuous – not institutional.
• Time consuming scans not required.
• Doesn’t require line of sight.
• Compact and lower cost than millimeter-wave
units.
• Low cost allows for multiple networked units.
• Weapon profiles updated network-wide regularly.
• Real-time and entirely computer-based. Human operators NOT required.
• Early detection reduces inspection team size
and buys first responders critical intervention
time.
• System “learns” and continuously perfects its
detection ability.
• Frequencies are aligned with international regulations for safe use of microwave bandwidths.
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