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Brainlike sensing offers major advantages for environmental health monitoring, especially when remote sensors must run under severe power, processing, and telemetry constraints. Here are some examples:
- Whale Search Radar. Brainlike computer engineers and analysts are refining products for finding whales with radar on aircraft, under contract with the United States Navy. Finding whales with radar will greatly improve the Navy's efforts to postpone potentially damaging sonar testing in areas where whales may be present.
- Oil pipeline monitoring. Brainlike computer engineers and analysts are refining products for monitoring oil pipelines from unmanned aerial systems.
- Ground water contaminant monitoring. Several years ago, Brainlike team members developed a smart sensing process for deployment on photonic sensors, which were being designed for the United States Army to measure ground contaminants. The Army needed a smart sensing solution because the sensors were designed to run on batteries in highly contaminated environments, where battery replacement was not an option.
- Radioactive canister monitoring. Several years ago, under research funding from the Westinghouse Savannah River Laboratory, the Brainlike founder developed smart sensing methods for monitoring welds on canisters. The canisters were designed to hold highly radioactive contaminants for long term storage.
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