Archiv: Radiotect (spy technology program / European Union / 2007-2009)


26.07.2025 - 11:12 [ Daniel Neun / Radio Utopie ]

DER MOBILE TELEVISOR (II): „Hinter Mauern versteckte menschliche Wesen visualisieren“

(February 16, 2013)

Die meisten der Konsortien im nach elf Jahren weltweitem Krieg verschmolzenen informationstechnisch-spionagetechnologischen und militärisch-industriellen Komplex machen sich nicht einmal mehr Mühe die Einsatzfähigkeit ihrer Produkte zu verschleiern – im Gegenteil.

Auf seiner Webseite wirbt z.B. der Konzern Camero Tech, nach eigenen Angaben Führer im Weltmarkt für „Sense-Through-The-Wall (STTW) Lösungen“ für portable Kamera- und Ortungssysteme zwecks „Abbildungen von 3D Objekten hinter Wänden“ und dem „Tracking“ von Bewegungen – wohlgemerkt in Echtzeit. Umworben wird besonders der gut betuchte Markt von Polizei und Sondereinsatzkommandos – was natürlich mit innerer Sicherheit andere ausschließlich wohlmeinende Kunden aus boomenden Geschäften weltweit keinesfalls ausschließt.

Ein konkurrierender Konzern um die Gunst der (zumindest in Deutschland) keineswegs im rechtsfreien, aber gesetzesfreien Raum operierenden internationalen Gesetzeshüter, „Sicherheitsbehörden“ und Spione ist Walleye. Dieser wirbt für seine portablen und batteriebetriebenen Televisoren, in der Lage durch „solide Objekte“ zu schauen, als Weltmarktführer in Sachen Mikrowellen-Imaging.

26.07.2025 - 10:59 [ Community Research and Development Information Service / EU Commission - cordis.europa.eu ]

RADIOTECT – Ultra Wideband Radio application for localisation of hidden people and detection of unauthorised objects

(August 14, 2008)

1.2 Contractors

Type Name Country
Government Authority Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency Sweden
SME MEODAT GmbH Germany
SME GEOZONDAS Ltd Lithuania
SME INGMETAL Slovakia
SME IRK-Dresden Germany
SME Crabbe Consulting Ltd Germany
University Vrije Universiteit Brussel Belgium
University Technická univerzita v Košiciach Slovakia
University Delft University of Technology The Netherlands
University Technische Universität Ilmenau Germany

1.3 Summary of achievements
The overall achievements may be summarised as follows:

• A high resolution radar working with the M-Sequence technique has been developed to enable security forces to detect persons hidden behind walls. This was achieved through advances in the state of the art for radar electronics and algorithms for person detection and tracking.

• A high resolution radar also working with the M-Sequence technique has been developed to enable rescue forces to detect persons trapped under rubble. This was also achieved through advances in the state of the art for radar electronics and algorithms for person detection and localisation.

• A further high resolution radar working with the sub-nano second impulse technique has been developed which demonstrates the ability to detect movement including heart beat and breathing also for security or rescue applications. This was also achieved through advances in the state of the art for radar electronics and algorithms for person detection and localisation.

• 3 systems working with the sub-nano second impulse radar technique up to 18 GHz were developed to investigate the challenge of imaging objects hidden behind clothes. This was also achieved through advances in the state of the art for radar electronics and algorithms for person detection and localisation.

• Components were developed utilising SiGe semiconductor chip and LTCC technology for a mm-wave radar to work in the frequency range 60-70 GHz. This was also achieved through advances in the state of the art for radar electronics.

• All systems have been tested in the laboratory and those closest to the market evaluated in tests with end users.

• The SMEs have results from the project which they assess as increasing their competitiveness. The SMEs estimate their economic benefit from the project will be as high if not higher than planned in preparing the project.

• Products for rescue and security application are foreseen and project results may be used in other application areas.

• The partners have developed strong and trusting working relationships with each other.