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Lenco Systems is a software development company specializing in computer based visualization and data fusion.

We develop high-end high-resolution 3D mapping and visualization systems for use in military headquarters and civilian crisis management centers.

In addition to this the systems scale down for use in tactical HQs and laptops in the field.

Our systems allow the users to connect to most major data links and military message formats to create a situational awareness picture of the fused data links or simulated data.

A version of the fielded system is also adapted for use in helicopters with direct link to ground and on board systems. Relevant situational data is displayed on the unit.

We have extensive experience and knowledge in converting military and civilian message formats and data links. New message formats and data links may be added to the system without major redesign and development.

  • 3D mapping systems
  • Military and civilian mapping formats
  • Real-time battlefield visualizations
  • Data links and message formats
  • Radar systems
  • Perimeter sensors and camera systems
  • Chemical sensors
  • UAV/Elevated sensors
  • AIS systems

Sensor Platform X
SPX is one of Lenco Systems’ new applications. It is a chemical, atomic and toxic compound surveillance System. The application is module based and has a well defined interface. This makes it possible to interact with different systems to run multiple functionalities. It is also easy to add new functionality like different sensors, analysis and detection routines and data feeds.

SPX networks:

  • Mobile sensors; small devices that can monitor physical or environmental conditions
  • Fixed installations, which are clustered, installed and intended to be used permanently at a predefined location.
  • Data feeds; temperature, wind, etc.

Key Modules
SPX is designed to handle situations that can be considered to be critical. Data from sensors will respond in real-time. SPX has four key modules:

  1. Sensor data input
  2. Processing and analyzing
  3. Presentation (graphical user interface)
  4. Notification and re-transmission

Sensor Data Input

Detectors are physically out in the field doing the actual work of gathering data that will be processed in the SPX system. There is no limitation in the choice of detectors being connected to SPX. Detectors can be passive (fixed installations) or mobile and will detect acoustic, seismic, magnetic, IR (movement) live pictures, sound, radioactivity and isotopes.

  • Provides detailed information to first responder, who can take action in alert situations.
  • Can act as a tool to simulate and reduce the effects of critical situations.
  • Fully or semi-automatic handling of alert routines, ensuring correct procedures are followed.
  • Customized information display, making sure that the user can focus on response instead of information gathering.

Processing and Analysing
The processing and analyzing module transforms raw sensor data into valuable information for users of SPX. SPX supports standard analyzing routines such as ATP-45, and new routines can easily be added to the system.

SPX supports custom alert rules by setting up logical rules using values from several sensors. By combining detections from multiple sensors the system provides higher alert detection accuracy. Both raw and analyzed data can be stored to provide a historical view of the system. This view provides the decision-makers with valuable information in alert situations, where previously alerts and measurements from sensors can be used to decide the appropriate response for the alert.

Presentation
– Graphical User Interface

The SPX presentation module provides the administrators and standard users with a graphical interface towards the system. The user interface shows the real-time status of the SPX system and aids the user when alert situations occur with guides and alert response procedures.

Lenco Systems AS
Lenco Systems AS
Gåsevikveien 8, NO-2007 Kjeller
Tel: +47 2289 1000
Fax: +47 2289 1001
 
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