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Product Brochure (PDF): Download
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Overview
The Eagle Eye DEVS system combines a Moving Map Display with an Infrared Thermal Imager to give your rescue crews the information they need to safely navigate in low visibility conditions to the site of an accident, either on or off the airfield. Additionally, a wireless data link allows vehicle crews and command center to exchange critical information in order to react to changing situations and save lives.
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Screen shot examples of moving map display.
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Moving Map Display
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Uses large touch screen display
Uses GPS, DGPS, or WAAS GPS to determine vehicle position
Operator can zoom in and out, on maps, air photos and line drawings for safe navigation
Automatic display allows for hands off operation
Several option display modes for your viewing preference
Audible directions can guide a driver without ever looking at the screen.
Smart routes can be programmed into the system to avoid unsafe areas and for most efficient routes |
Command & Control
The EagleEye data link operates with the latest wireless technology allowing high data rates and high-speed internet access. This allows for an easy interface with other emergency systems installed at your airfield. With this system, base stations or other vehicles can see each others locations in real-time. A digital white-boarding capability allows your fire chief to draw on the map and send out the rescue and fire-fighting plan with the push of a button.
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In-Vehicle Documentation
The EagleEye system is designed to retrieve any digital documents that you may require in-vehicle at the push of a button. Common documents include the schematic drawings of various aircraft (see picture at right) to quickly identify fuel locations and puncture points, hazmat documents for identifying potential chemicals and standard operating procedures for handling these situations, CAD drawings for electrical, plumbing, gas lines, structures, and much more. |
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Pictured to the left, a typical FLIR camera that integrates with the EagleEye system.
Pictured to the right, optional heads-up display so that a vehicle operator never needs to look down while operating the vehicle.
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Infrared Thermal Imager
The Infrared Thermal Imager allows drivers to safely navigate in zero visibility and in nearly any weather conditions. The electronic image can be displayed on either a display screen or on an optional heads-up display so that drivers do not have to take their eyes off the road to navigate. This visibility enhancement allows the driver to navigate safely, spot people and wreckage thus avoiding any obstacles en route to the accident. |
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Additional Features/Benefits
Thermal imaging camera with an optional Heads-Up Display
Wide camera field of view reduces camera panning requirement on the move
Optional Heads-Up display allows drivers to keep their eyes on the road
Moving map display with vehicle location
Audible voice and on-screen warnings alert drivers to upcoming turns or existing obstacles (buildings, construction, edge of pavement)
Moving map image can be produced using air photos, topographical maps, drawings and any other imagery
Waypoints and crash site location can be placed on map for easier low visibility navigation
Windows-based operating system and full-featured computer allow display to be used for a multitude of other purposes within the vehicle (data look-up, scene command & control, etc.)
Wireless data link system with white boarding for emergency rescue planning
Improved automatic vehicle location tracking for situation commanders
High data transfer rates between vehicles and the command center allows quick passage of vital information
Full internet access from within the vehicle
An optional wireless display can be removed from the vehicle and taken up to 300 ft allowing freedom of movement at the scene |
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