XANDEM to Release Full Coverage Solution with Tomographic Motion Detection Demo Kit

XANDEM to Release Full Coverage Solution with Tomographic Motion Detection Demo Kit

XANDEM to Release Full Coverage Solution with Tomographic Motion Detection Demo KitEvent:  Press Conference

Date:   Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Time:   2 p.m.

Location:   International Security Conference and Exposition (ISC West); Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas; Booth # 2041

Details  

Tomographic Motion Detection (TMD) creator and Xandem founder, Dr. Joey Wilson, will release the NEW Xandem TMD Demo Kit, making the concept of TMD full coverage protection a reality for immediate and easy installation. 

TMD Kit 

Immediately available to industry resellers and installers is the complete Xandem TMD Demo Kit.  The kit is designed to simplify sales, installation and exploration, and includes a Nexus 7 visualization tablet.  The price of the kit is $1495 and comes with reseller pricing structures based on activity.  

Technology 

Tomographic Motion Detection (TMD) technology uses wireless networks that penetrate through solid materials making the system successful even when the devices are placed behind walls, furniture, and other obstructions. It is unlike traditional microwave sensors in that the sensing does not depend on radio wave reflections. The tomographic sensing comes from communicating nodes in a mesh network that sense disruption to the waves as they pass through a defined area. 

About Xandem

Based in Salt Lake City, TMD technology was developed at the University of Utah by Dr. Joey Wilson and Dr. Neal Patwari.

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