Press Release
Blighter radar helps secure American border
Issued 14/09/2009
Plextek, the Cambridge-based electronics and communications design
consultancy today announced that its Blighter radar is helping to detect
and track illegal immigrants trying to enter the USA across the hills
on the Mexican Border. Frustrated by the current intruder interception
rate in their local area, a group of ranch owners have developed their
own state-of-the-art multi-sensor surveillance systems, utilising the
Blighter radar, to protect their land and help the enforcement organisations
intercept and apprehend the immigrants.
The Blighter radar system detects humans walking over the rocky, hilly
landscape that defines a substantial part of the USA/Mexico border.
The Blighter electronic-scanning Doppler Ground Surveillance Radar is
uniquely able to detect humans in this complex landscape. The combination
of advanced Doppler movement filtering combined with fast electronic-scanning
allows the Blighter radar to ignore the rocky landscape yet still detect
humans walking slowly through the hills at ranges up to 4km.
The Blighter radar's tall beam allows it to be sited on the hill tops,
surveying the whole area with an eagle-eye view. In a single sweep both
the hill crests as well as the valleys/canyons are simultaneously scanned
whilst still being able to see objects as close as 20 metres away. Any
movement detected by the Blighter radar is clearly displayed by coloured
markers on a map of the local area. The display can provide additional
information about each target including its precise location, size and
speed. Zones can be easily defined within the map, which generate audible
alerts when an intruder enters or crosses the zone. Zones can also be
defined to exclude or ignore areas of known traffic. An optional target
tracker called BlighterTrack allows the operators to see the path travelled
by the intruders and at the same time filters out unwanted radar detections
from wildlife and wind-blown vegetation.
One of the ranch owners commented: "Of all the surveillance equipment
we use here the Blighter radar has proven itself to be the most solid,
reliable performer of all. It simply never falters. We regularly experience
early morning coastal fog that renders our IR cameras useless. The radar
then becomes the primary asset at our disposal. In conjunction with
the recently added BlighterTrack software, the targets presented are
nearly always verifiable illegals. We have reported many groups of aliens
based on Blighter's alarms alone with which the Border Patrol has made
apprehensions. With the radar's feature set we can also apply settings
which pretty much rule out all false targets."
The complete surveillance system is comprised of the Blighter radar,
high performance day/night cameras, acoustic listening and warning system,
unattended Ground Sensors and an advanced wireless communication system.
All this equipment is remote from a mains power supply and is therefore
totally reliant on solar power. The Blighter radar features advanced
power saving technology so that maximum operational time is achieved
even during the winter months.
The complete Radar system including all power monitoring and control
can be remotely accessed over the Internet allowing the operators to
control and monitor the system from the comfort and safety of their
homes. So far this year the system, operating on an 'as required' basis
over several kilometres of the border line, has been responsible for
detecting hundreds of illegal immigrants attempting to cross the ranchers'
properties.
Plextek will be demonstrating its Blighter radars at ASIS 2009, September
21-24, Anaheim, CA, US on stand 963.