ShotSpotter sets up a series of acoustic microphone sensors, generally in areas identified ... or less along with a historical Google map image with an 82-foot or 25-meter halo showing where ...
The Little Rock Board of Directors will not renew a contract with a company that runs gunshot detector technology that has ...
The ShotSpotter system was a series of acoustic sensors placed on light poles in the most dangerous parts of the city, which could trigger 911 calls and allow police to identify the origins of ...
ShotSpotter is a gunshot detection technology used by police. Little Rock has used the sensors since Dec. 2018, but now joins cities like Seattle, Chicago, and soon, Houston in canceling or not ...
The ShotSpotter system used acoustic sensors mounted on light poles, mostly on the South and West sides, to quickly alert police about the location of suspected gunfire. Johnson campaigned ...
(AP Photo:Josh Edelson, File) ShotSpotter works by placing an array of acoustic sensors in a designated area. Those sensors are linked to a wireless, cloud-based system that company officials say ...
As Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration conducts pilot testing on first-responder technologies to replace the ShotSpotter system he discontinued ... identify and respond to gunshots with tools like ...
The Terrain Commander from Textron Corporation provides the basis for the U.S. Army's unattended ground sensor (UGS) Future Combat Systems. The sensor assembly is equipped with a variety of optical, ...
ShotSpotter uses acoustic sensors to detect the sound of gunfire. The technology can pinpoint the location of where the shots are coming from. Police say the information helps them respond to ...
“We’re different than ShotSpotter ... “It’s acoustic sound of gunshots and infrared from the muzzle flash.” Alarm.com said by using infrared sensors to detect muzzle flashes, it ...