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Motorola APX Radio Integration

APX radios wirelessly pair with the TRX NEON Tracking Unit, sending real-time location information to incident commanders about personnel movement and activity.  NEON will be made available in the third quarter of 2013 through the Motorola catalog for portable and mission essential applications (e.g., event security and training).

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NEON Mission Essential

The NEON Mission Essential System delivers indoor location in a robust form factor for security, public safety, and defense applications. NEON Mission Essential includes Command Software to visualize personnel outfitted with custom-built NEON Tracking Units in both 2D and 3D as they operate indoors. On-scene configuration tools include easy building rendering. Optional and rapidly deployable Multi-Sensor Anchor Nodes, Near-Field Check-In Tags, Waypoints, and floor plan information may be used in fixed site applications to enhance precision.  

NEON Tracking System

Command Software - The NEON Command Software delivers clear 2D and 3D views of personnel operating in and around buildings.  System configuration (including configuration of base mapping data and building information) is straightforward and can be performed in advance or immediately prior to an event or training session.  Tracking Units are automatically detected by the Command Station upon initialization and continuously monitored while the system is operating. 

Tracking Units - NEON Tracking Units are waist-worn devices (about the size of a deck of cards).  NEON Tracking Units include temperature compensated triaxial accelerometers and gyroscopes, triaxial magnetic sensors, barometric pressure, light sensor, Time of Flight (TOF) RF ranging, and GPS.  Wi-Fi from Android cell devices may be used. 

Multi-Sensor Anchor Nodes - NeonMulti-Sensor Anchor Nodes are optional rapidly deployable nodes that may be used in fixed site applications to enhance precision. Anchor Nodes do not require networking & can be added during operations. Anchor Nodes include TOF RF ranging, GPS, barometric pressure, triaxial magnetic sensors, and triaxial accelerometers.

Near-Field Check-In Stations - Neon can make use of Near-Field Communications to support location initialization & accountability when using cellular devices.  Near-Field Tags can be flexibly deployed to allow personnel to check-in indoors, where there is no GPS, or to support precise accountability at the start or end of a shift.

Tracking Units and Multi-Sensor Anchor Nodes

Frequency                                            2.4GHz

Dimensions (cm)                                  6.9H x 12.2 W x 3.8 D

Weight                                                  227 grams (8 oz)

Operating Temperature                    -20 to 85 degrees C

Battery                                                  Lithium Polymer, Up to 8 hrs.