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The AccuSense Chemical Recognition System is packaged in a watertight, shock resistant portable case and is commonly deployed in one or combination of two methods: 

• Fixed position continuous operations deployment
• Mobile point detection deployment
 

Environment (Fixed Position Continuous Operations) Monitoring Deployment

 

AccuSense was designed for deployment in continuous operations remote management scenarios. The following features are only a few of the many that AccuSense the best chemical detector for continuously monitoring a specific environment.

• The capability of continuous input and analysis of new samples of surrounding ambient air environment(s) without requiring manual intervention, or input of consumables.  With attachment to AC power (as opposed to running on battery power), AccuSense can operate without human intervention for as long as power is provided.

• Comprehensive communications options. As long as network connectivity is available (wireless or hardwired) and accessible and networks are operational and power is available, AccuSense can continuously monitor its surrounding environment and report back to and/or alert a remote Command and Control (C2) operation as to the quality of the surrounding air in its deployed environment.

• Low rate of false positives.  This capability is built into AccuSense via its continuous comparison of the sample data passing through its two gas columns for anomalies combined with its 2D algorithmic filter analysis process for additional accuracy. This incredible accuracy in regard to false positives makes AccuSense much more accurate and reliable.

With the fixed position continuous operations deployment, AccuSense devices are established in semi-permanent positions; for instance, if protecting a facility, a deployment near air intake systems would be ideal.  AccuSense could also be deployed in a perimeter around a field deployed unit at such a distance where there is time to react to an incident once alerted by the AccuSense device. AccuSense devices can be plugged into AC power (if available) or can operate using battery power – which would require a rotation/replacement or recharging of battery packs approximately every 8 hours.

AccuSense is a broad spectrum chemical recognition system that can detect and identify hundreds of different chemicals in the air. Should an anomaly to the normal flow of air be detected, AccuSense will identify the chemical components present and indicate the concentration levels of each – provided the chemicals are present in the AccuSense database.  If a chemical compound or component is detected that is not in the AccuSense database, AccuSense will save the chemical signature so it can be added to the database at a later date.  Thus, the AccuSense is a smart system capable of learning.

Continuous operation monitors are usually linked to a network via several different options, including Ethernet wired and wireless options using various radio communication options.  When a chemical is detected and identified within the TICs list (or other databases loaded into the device), AccuSense will determine the concentration levels of the chemical component and compare them to published standards, such as NIOSH or OSHA standards for safe concentration levels. If concentrations exceed recommended levels, AccuSense sends a user-defined TCP/IP message alert back to the Network Operations Center (NOC) or C2.  Remote operators receive the alerts, pinpoint which AccuSense is sending the alert (all AccuSense devices have their own IP-address) and initiate remediation activities.

  

Mobile (Point Detection) Deployment

 

With mobile operations point detection deployment, AccuSense devices are carried by patrol or security personnel to spot check (take readings) at various points in a set patrol routine, or perhaps are used to check vehicles or personnel at protected perimeter entry point locations.  These units are battery-powered and portable, weighing approximately 15 pounds (not including the laptop PC).