Demonstration
All occupied testing has been carried out within the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) guidelines 1998 [1]
Field strength measurements at 10m are better than 7 times lower than the threshold at which pacemakers may begin to be affected and >100 times lower than the threshold at which they may fail [2]
System Deployment
A full risk assessment and safety case for scenario of use needs to be carried out prior to operation
For any proposed scenario of use, an assessment would be conducted to carefully consider;
- The balance between system performance
- The acceptable size and weight
The stopping range performance of Safe-Stop is strongly influenced by the RF input power and antenna area.
- Typically there is a direct correlation between these factors and system size/weight
HEALTH & SAFETY
SYSTEM OPTIMISATION
LAND USE / KEY FEATURES
USE AT SEA / KEY FEATURES
References
[1] ICNIRP 1998 & 2010
Guidelines ‘For Limiting Expo-sure to Time - Varying Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields
2] HDL-TR-2197
November 1991- The Effects of Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) on Cardiac Pacemakers
Vincent J. Ellis, U.S Army Laboratory Command, Harry Diamond Laboratories
Capabilities
When applied, the target vehicle retains limited controllability, resulting in steering and brakes maintaining functionality; the target will be unable to move until RF Safe-StopTM is put back in passive mode. Vehicle occupants remain unharmed allowing greater precautionary use.
Key Features
- Compact and discreet: fits into 4x4 vehicles
- Stopping distance of up to 100m (1msq antenna)
- Larger antennas can produce greater stopping range
- Modular: allows reconfiguration to suit platform
- Silent, permits covert operation
- Energy efficient (battery-powered option available)
- Non destructive Utilises proven technology
- Easy to operate
- Output optimisation
Capabilities
Typically applied for harbour entry protection, maritime policing and anti-piracy, target vessel retains limited controllability, and will be unable to move until RF Safe-Stop TM is put back in passive mode. Vessel occupants remain unharmed allowing greater precautionary use.
Key Features
- Compact and discreet Stopping distance in excess of 100m (1msq antenna)
- Larger antennas can produce greater stopping range
- Modular: allows reconfiguration to suit platform
- Silent, permits covert operation
- Energy efficient (battery-powered option available)
- Non destructive
- Utilises proven technology
- Easy to operate
- Output optimisation