Scan-360
The Scan-360 is a low-cost ground surveillance radar operating in the K-band (24,050–24,250 MHz) designed for detecting and tracking personnel and vehicles up to an instrumented range of 200 meters in all directions. Utilizing the license-exempt 24 GHz ISM frequency band, it employs Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) technology with an average Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) of 100 mW, and its antenna rotates at 60 revolutions per minute. The system performs all signal processing internally and integrates with third-party security and video management systems by sending target coordinates via an IP interface, automatically slewing Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras to intruders. Power and data are supplied via a single Power-over-Ethernet connection, and remote configuration of detection areas and radar settings is accessible through a web browser interface; its mounting plate is compatible with the standard 4-inch Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) used in the CCTV industry, and the antenna's elevation beam is shaped to minimize blind spots when mounted on tall poles.
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