Exelis to Feature Enhanced CorvusEye™ 1500 Analytics Capabilities at Unmanned Systems 2015
05 Mayo 2015 - 12:00PM
Business Wire
Exelis (NYSE: XLS) (booth #2449) has improved the way its
CorvusEye 1500 wide-area airborne system processes and analyzes the
vast amount of data it collects, which is crucial in helping
customers make critical decisions. CorvusEye 1500 is one of the
programs Exelis is featuring at Association for Unmanned Vehicle
Systems International (AUVSI) Unmanned Systems 2015 in Atlanta May
4-8. From an altitude of 15,000 feet, CorvusEye 1500 provides color
and infrared imagery of a city-sized area unavailable with
comparable airborne systems.
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#Unmanned15 now puts a citywide picture in context for better
decision-making.
“It’s all about context,” said Dwight Greenlee, director,
regional persistent surveillance, Exelis Geospatial Systems.
“Conventional video surveillance systems with their ‘soda straw’
views can miss critical activities, making it hard to understand
what’s happening over a wide area. CorvusEye now has real-time
analytics that automate certain tasks. For example, users can set
‘watch boxes’ or ‘trip wires’ in as many as 10 areas of interest.
Users are then alerted if anything moves in or out of that area,
and they can automatically track that moving object. Because of the
context provided by CorvusEye, users can be more confident in the
data to make decisions.”
Another new capability in CorvusEye is the ability to cue a
second sensor, such as a hyperspectral sensor, to scan a location
for certain spectral “signatures” indicating the presence of a
material or gas. Analysts also can easily integrate full motion
video sensors into the cueing capability.
Processing CorvusEye data post-flight provides analysts with a
database of all moving objects in the entire scene, allowing them
to gather critical forensic intelligence and enabling a better
understanding of behaviors and patterns across the region. At
Unmanned Systems 2015, visitors will see how users work with the
real-time analytics and processed data to search for vehicle tracks
based on location and time.
At 15 inches in diameter and weighing less than 95 pounds, the
CorvusEye turret and sensor package can fit on most midsize
unmanned and manned aircraft and uses standard interfaces to swap
into virtually any 15-inch airframe mounting location. CorvusEye is
exportable to many military, intelligence and security customers
around the world.
About Exelis
Exelis is a diversified, top-tier global aerospace, defense,
information and services company that leverages a greater than
50-year legacy of deep customer knowledge and technical expertise
to deliver affordable, mission-critical solutions for global
customers. Exelis is a leader in positioning and navigation,
sensors, air traffic management solutions, image processing and
distribution, communications and information systems; and focused
on strategic growth in the areas of critical networks, ISR and
analytics, electronic warfare and composite
aerostructures. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, Exelis
employs approximately 10,000 people and generated 2014 sales of
approximately $3.3 billion For more information, visit our website
at www.exelisinc.com or connect with us on Facebook, Twitter,
LinkedIn and YouTube.
ExelisEllen Mitchell, 585-269-5577 (Office)585-435-1991
(Mobile)ellen.mitchell@exelisinc.com
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