German company PLATH unveils the MACSS compact communication signal surveillance system
German company PLATH unveils the MACSS compact communication signal surveillance system
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German
company PLATH unveils the MACSS compact communication signal surveillance
system
MACSS combines a highly sensitive lightweight antenna and a high-performance
seven channel direction finding receiver with integrated map and analysis
software modules in a compact solution. The system operator can benefit
from the acute accuracy of the sensors and the exceptional dynamic range,
as well as from fast processing and easy-to-interpret data results.
With MACSS threats can be detected earlier compared to the use of radar
and optical sensors.
MACSS is
the new compact communication signal surveillance system for maritime
business. The new system detects threats even beyond the visual horizon.
Picture: PLATH
MACSS
supplies a fast, detailed and comprehensive picture of communication
signals in the surrounding sea environment, thereby providing an important
contribution to coastal surveillance and self-protection.
MACSS is a PLATH´s turnkey solution. This guarantees easy installation
and maintenance. Starting with the basic version onwards, the system
can be expanded at any time thanks to its scalable and modular components:
The performance can be further optimized without any major effort. This
can be done, for example, by incorporating more powerful components
regarding speed, accuracy and data fusion.
The origins of PLATH as a provider to the maritime industry go back
to the 1830s. With the MACSS solution, PLATH continues its tradition
as an innovative and reliable partner in coastal surveillance and shipping.
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