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Tag: Security & Surveillance

Evidence search in Broward County, Florida

January 15th, 2010 · No Comments
Evidence search in Broward County, Florida

The search was conducted using a camera mounted on a pole deployed from a 20’ vessel. Arc search patterns were executed using the boat motor to move the vessel left and right, while the bow of the vessel was fixed to a post on shore.
The LYYN T38 was connected between the pole camera and a [...]

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SubSea

December 17th, 2009

The SubSea industry has had to foster innovation in order to face the world’s most challenging environment. But, innovation has not always been synonymous with industry wide acceptance. The industry has, and to a large extent still are, dependent on divers. But that is very limited to shallow waters and limited operation times, and is [...]

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Dust

December 9th, 2009

Dust storms can occur anywhere there is loose soil, little to no vegetation and strong winds. This combination is mostly found in the world’s deserts. In the Sahara, for example, sand dunes dominate and strong winds occur often. Without vegetation to hold it in place, sand and dust lift easily in the wind.
Another region with [...]

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SAAB Security Advanced Remote Tower (ART)

December 1st, 2009 · No Comments
Remote Tower Centre with LYYN enhanced view

LYYN has participated in a joint, EU financed, project with SAAB Security and others to add advanced functionality to the SAAB Security concept “Remotely Operated Tower”. The project was called “Advanced Remote Tower (ART)”.

The SAAB security Remotely Operated Tower (ROT) is a breakthrough for airport operators and could be just what small and medium sized [...]

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Maritime & Harbor Security

November 27th, 2009

Enhancing visibility in CCTV systems
Every waterway presents unique safety and security challenges. Marine and atmospheric environments, local maritime laws and increasing vessel traffic all complicate the navigation of waterways, ports and rivers. Maritime borders must be protected from illegal immigration, drug traffic and environmental hazards. Fisheries and other natural resources are in danger of depletion. [...]

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